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Freshmen Barbara Able Jeanine Bachman Jerry Bumbalough James Cline Betty Colglazier William Coleman Carolyn Dicus Jerry Elliott Kitty Ellis Jackie Ervin Mike Ferguson Sherry Ferguson Ruth Garrett Dale Hill Carolyn Moler Mary Oldham Steve Parsons Lottie Sanders Lorraine Sandlin Ronnie Sherber Alan Schible Brenda Sizemore Dennie Smith Mary Stroud Darryl Spencer Phillip Spitzer A Sonny Stahl'1 Austin Snow Tom Sullivan Randy Wallace Richard Wilbur Judy Wilhelm i i 1 i i i I i i i i i I l I i ii w
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Baseball Kneeling: William Hartley, Student Manager; Jerry Elliott, James Bowling, James Cline, Jerry Bumbalough, Gary Tuttle, William Coleman, Robert Johnson, Dennis Parks, and Randy Wallace, Student Manager. Standing: Mr. Steuple, Assistant Coach; James Ditton, Charles Cline, Ronald Sherber, Charles Williams, Michael Grubbs, James Robertson, James Frye, Alan Schible, and Mr. Foster, Coach. UNDER the direction of Mr. Foster, base¬ ball coach, the baseball squad returned a week early last fall to prepare for the opening of the Rush County Baseball Lea¬ gue on September 8. Seventeen boys turned out for the first practice. The four seniors on the team were: James Ditton, Bill Bain, Mike Grubbs, and James Frye. The underclassmen on the team were: Charles Cline, Charles Williams, James Rob¬ ertson, Robert Johnson, James Bowling, Gary Tuttle, Dennis Parks, Alan Schible, Ronnie Sherber, Jerry Elliott, Bill Coleman, James Cline, and Jerry Bumbalough. The 1961 season started by Milroy de¬ feating the Tigers 16-6. Morton then lost to Manilla 14-5 and New Salem 4-0 before handing Mays a 9-8 setback. Morton’s final game was with Arling¬ ton who eliminated Morton from the Rush County Tournament by a score of 18-2. Robert Johnson had a 1-2 record and James Robertson a 0-2 record in the pitching department. Charles Cline and Gary Tuttle led the Tigers in hitting with a .272 batting aver¬ age. Averages of others who participated were: Charles Williams .333 (not enough times at bat for hitting title), James Frye .266, James Ditton .250, James Robertson .166, Robert Johnson .111, Mike Grubbs .111, Alan Schible .111, Bill Coleman .076, Jerry Bumbalough .000, Ronnie Sherber .000, James Bowling .000, James Cline .000, Jerry Elliott .000, and Bill Bain .000. This season’s team was young and in¬ experienced. We are looking forward to hav¬ ing a better season next year.
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