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Cliff Merz, Bob Rice, Mike Hines, Harold DeVoe, Bob Velie, Jim Greenwood, Coach Ron DeLilla. GOLF TEAM GAINS EXPERIENCE The 1962 year of building paid high dividends as the Mustang golf team turned long hours of practice into a successful 1963 season. The boys managed a 5- 6-1 record in regular competition, and were ranked ninth in the District and thirteen in Gold Coast play. Highlighting this season's victories were the spec- tacular 5-0 opening rout of North Miami, a 3-2 come- back win over Pine Crest, and a 3-2 squeeker with rival South howard. Captain Inn Qrggnwood and sophomore sensation, Mike Hines, turned. in fine showings for the Mustangs. With Mike and letterman Cliff Merz returning next year, Coach Bon DeLilla has reason for even higher hopes in 1964. ose little white balls sure do end up in the oddest places
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be tiwweff f AM., 5, ,wifi-fc'1'g.,f W -5y.,,,, ... . , n Good takeoffs are essential to a good running track team and much practice is necessary. Another first for South Florida sports was the addi- tion of interscholastic track on the junior varsity level, and McArthur,s Colts proved to be the best. In regular season meets, the most spectacular win was a crushing 93-29 victory over Northeast on March 8. Two weeks later, the Mustangs lost the Broward County championship to Stranahan by two points, 641fz- 621A. However, revenge is sweet, and McArthur's j.v.'s got theirs on April 6 as they swept to victory in the Northern Division Gold Coast Conference finals. Then, on April 11, the fired-up sophomores had their finest hour as they captured first place in overall CCC com- petition. What a threat these Colts will bring to varsity teams in '64l J.V. TRACK TEAM REAPS HONORS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Jumper, Gunnar Paulsen, Darrell Esala, Tom Chancey, Butch Brannock, Clyde Tiger. SECOND ROW: Ray Woolsey, Albert Caruana, Bob Lytle, Keith Muller, David Clausen, Bob I M . 4 T' Rim 4 Hodges, Bob Fink. THIRD ROW: Bob Regal, Jim Burke, Danny Collins, Robert Durr, Ken Pomper, Arthur Pow, Thomas Burgis. FOURTH ROW: Jim Bays, Kurt Bensinger, Rich Nickel. 2 y c X 1 W .. , Q . ! 'rf,f 4' 1 X u g l QW? p il, 4 ztligfi was , .
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