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iv as Q! W i tg.. 5 dn. x il V A VLLL,,LZ: . - 2 -X V i . , C ss. t - si.. - i , Returning letterrnan Craig Windland finishes a drive. VARSITY GOLFvFront: Jeff Hahn, Dan England, Dana Rosler. Back Row: T Th h C ' W' dl d P l om ras , ralg in an , au Domino, Mike Hettler, Jim Ellsworth. The 1969 Duke Duffers posted a 9-12 record. This improvement over last year came from the supreme effort of the golfers combined with the able coaching of lVlr. Archibald. Returning lettermen were Jeff Hahn, Dan England, Dana Rosler, and Craig Wind- land. New to the squad were Tom Thrash and Jim Ellsworth. Nlarlington Opponent 9 Louisville 0 2 Lehman 7 O Jackson 9 2 Glenwood 7 4 Alliance 5 A O Canton South 9 2 Oakwood 7 32 Alliance 52 82 lVlinerva 2 52 Louisville 32 52 Lehman 22 62 Jackson 22 6 Perry 3 22 Glenwood 62 2 North Canton 7 3 North Canton 6 22 Canton South 52 2 Perry 7 52 Oakwood 32 6 Fairless 3 5 Tuslaw 4
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1 At a home meet, Coach Koppel observes some of the stiff competition in which the Dukes participated. ' VV ' , ,i f ,J , 1 V V ki., Z: V D V'a if , 2 I t X 1 its Q' .s' -Af-.3 Mike Flinn soars over the pole vault bar while Neal Skidmore stands ready to catch his pole. 145 Q l fl - Gary Acierni battles for the lead close to the finish line in the low hurdles during the county meet. A Steve Kimes flies over the sand of the broad jump pit during the stiff competition of the county meet. lvlarlington 70 71 1X3 103 112 68 2X3 39 41 1X2 49 63 Perry Glenwood Jackson lVlinerva West Branch Canton South Salem North Canton Oakwood Opponent 57 56 2!3 24 12 58 1X3 88 85 1!3 78 64
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