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I I' Linden-McK1nley's third year in the District Tournament brought the best results possible. McKinley won the District Class A Championship. This they did after defeating Delaware-Willis L to 2, Grandview 10 to L, and Aquinas in a close one 7 to 6. In the championship game, the team had an on day and trounced Upper Arlington 9 to 1 for the District Class A title. McK1nley's game in the State Tournament was lost to Dayton-Fairmont by a score of 5 to 2. Dayton went on to the finals and was beaten by Cincinatti. WDII 1118 for all In the City-League, McKinley had a 6 won and 5 lost record. For all games they 10 and lost 7. High spot of the season was Perry Rea1l's B0 hitter against Aquinas. The lead- hitters were Jim Shumaker in the City-League, with .3b6 and Buddy Brockman with .316 all games. Perry Reall, Jim Shumaker, and Paul Rossi were honored with positions on the Dispater city team. First Row L-R.: Earl Davis, Homer Gabbard, Perry Reall, .Tim Sohumaker, Chester Bell, Dick Housum, B111 Barney, George Lohr, Bill Coldren, Neil DuFore, Second Row L-R.: Raymond Cole, Bob Bates, Alfred Paolini, Joe Piokard, Ronald Lo man, Bob Potts Buddy Brookman, Paul Rossi, George Rodgers, Chester Donohoe, beach Martin, Uclinley 5 lest 5 llaiinley B Delware-Willie 2 ' 2 South 5 ' 10 Grandview 2 ' 11 Balt g 7 Aquinas ' 5 St . Chu-lee 6 Omtrel L ' 1 lllth 0 ' 9 Upper Arlington 1 ' 5 Ci trll 2 ' 2 lorth 6 ' 10 Aquinas 0 ' 1 Aquinas 5 ' 12 lllt 9 ' 2 Dlytd -Ihirlont 5 lililllf 0 'Ulf L L6
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.?- ig- ' og .5 -311 'ig 5 Hi ... ... .. L. -.. i.4. ' ' rn. - -. 3 1: - SE: S- 'F- ,T-... ,-:. 5 --Q. 3- :L .,. 1 -..4. ,?-'41 ZITI... it Ti -.. L. A :i '-f - -- .ce ' ' ..-. , - The 1945 track season at Linden-McKinley was the most successful in the school's brief track history. This '45 team finished with a 6665 average winning three and losing two games. The team defeated Westerville, Worthington, Bexley and lost to Arlington and West. They tied for fifth place in the city meet. Jim Webb, who collected 74f points for the season, was the most outstanding member of the team. He won the discus at the Newark Relays, took second at the District Meet and took fifth in the State Meet. There were eight letter winners: Jerry Baker, Nick Bejelis, Jim Koontz, Art Martin, Bob Reed, Gene Thomas, Bob Welston, and Jim Yebb. First Row L-R.: Pat Frissora, Francis Schirtzinger, Fritz Hillebrand, Bob Archer, Louis Terrible, Ed Barnes, Second Row L-R.: Richard Bradley, Bob Whlston, Vie Gross, Leonard Shrider, Kim Koontz, Gene Thomas, Bob Reed, Jim Webb, Jerry Baker, Nick Bejelis, Fred Marsh, Art Martin, Delbert Button, Jerry Light, John Newland. Third Row I--R.: Jim Koons, Rolendldonroe, Rey Miller, Walter Umbleby, Bill Enloott, Don Pfeff, Juilus DeAndree, Coach White, Ed Marsh, Wayne Seltz, Bill Manring, Ener Anderson, Don,Baker, Clyde Wright, Joe Anderson. , Heets Dual Meet April Arlington 66. Linden Triangular Meet April 15 West 67f, South 32f Linden mai Meet April 19 Bex1ey,45f Linden 514 Dual Meet Anril Westerville 32 Linden Dual Meet May 2 Worthington 57 Linden City Meet Mhy 8-9 Linden tied for 5th place with South .lo8+
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