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Senior Snaps
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Baseball Row one: Marvin Bowling, Student Manager; Richard Wilbur, Jerry Bumbalough, John Ragan, David Bowling, and Jerry Coleman. Row two: Bill Hartley, Student Manager; Charles Cline, Jerry Elliott, Mike Carmichael, Gary Tuttle, Jeff Wilbur, William Coleman, and Phillip Spitzer, Student Manager. Row three: Mr. Eder, Assistant Coach; Robert Stahl, James Robertson, Norman Dukes, Charles Williams, Alan Schible, and Mr. Foster, Coach. UNDER the direction of Mr. Foster, base¬ ball coach, the baseball squad returned for practice in preparation for the opening of the Rush County Baseball League on August 21. Seventeen boys reported for the first practice, and nine were veterans of last year’s ball club. Three seniors on the team were: Charles Cline, Bob Stahl, and Charles Williams. The under classmen on the team were: James Robertson, Gary Tuttle, Bill Coleman, Rich¬ ard Wilbur, Jerry Bumbalough, Jerry Elliott, Alan Schible, Jeff Wilbur, Jerry Coleman, Norman Dukes, Mike Carmichael, John Ra¬ gan, and David Bowling. The first game of the season was played on the Mays’ diamond where Morton romped to a 15 to 5 victory. In the next game Morton took a hard defeat from Arlngton with the final score of 3 to 0. Morton defeated Manilla 9 to 0, before losing to Milroy 17 to 0, and New Salem 6 to 2. Morton’s last game was with Carthage who put them out of the Rush County Tournament by a score of 10 to 1. The highest batting average was held by Gary Tuttle with .333. Jerry Bumbalough al¬ so had .333, but did not have enough times at bat for a hitting title. Other averages includ¬ ed: Bob Stahl .278, Bill Coleman .231, Jerry Coleman .214, Jeff Wilbur .200, James Robertson .175, Norman Dukes .125, Richard Wilbur .091, Mike Carmichael .071, Charles Cline .000, Charles Williams .000, John Ragan .000, David Bowling .000. James Robertson had a 2 for 4 record in the pitching depart¬ ment for the Tigers. Even though the Tigers did show im¬ provement, Mr. Foster is looking forward to a better season next year.
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