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THE Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct Oct HOW 1938 1938 1938 1938 1938 1938 BASEBALL SEASON THEY FARED New Washmgton Sulphul Spungs New Washlngton Tlro New Washmgton Leesvllle New Washlngton Lvkens New Washmgton Lhatfield New Washxngton Holmes Llberty Tournament 4 1938 New Washington Holmes Llberty 7 1938 New Washlngton Mt Zlon Non Tournament 11 1938 New Washmgton For the past thlee years Dutchtown has been exceptlonally fortunate ln havlng a XVlll1Ilg and capable group of boys Wlth whlch to fO1m a team Of course Wurm exceptional pltchlng' ab1l1ty has not glv on the fielders much chance to show thelr sklll Only VVurm s superb pltch mg has kept Gossman out of actlon al most all the tlme, but hls hurllng ln the rellef loles has been excellent Large contrlbutlng factors to New Washing tons mastery of the dlamond for the New Haven past three years has been brought about Tournament Oc 14 1938 New Washlngton Lykens by cooperatlon by everyone The team has entered the dlstrlct tournament for Finals Oct 14 1938 New Washmgton Leesvllle the last two years at Tlffin Left to rlght lst Row J Studer J Shell E Blshop C Studex E Wurm R GCIHCI G Mlchelfeldex A Crabaugh Har1yFe1guson M Gossman 2nd Row L Studer R Barth, J Krelm K Maul 3rd Rovs C Slefert R Blum, F Wechter J Kaple R Berger J Meyels D Coder QMgrJ 4th Row I Shealy fMgrJ R Bechtel P Bechtel F Wrlght Coach Van . 14, ' ...... tl - - - . -' L-------0 . 16, ' ...... S ' ' ' ' ,,,....,-... ,... 4 . . 20, ' ...... 6 ' - S ' ........----. 4 . . . .. . . 23, . ' ...... 6 ' , .............. 5 . 27, ' ..... 25 1 ------------0 . - . , . - . 30, A ' ...... 53 , U ' .. ' ------ 11 K L' - Oct. , . ' ...... 3 - ' --,,.-- 1 - - . N , ' 7 L I ----- 1 n u n . ' ..........., -3 - ' , , -A----7 1 Y 4 A r. , ' .... Us -' ' ' --------------3 . . . , ' ..... 12 ' - ' ------------- 5
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THE TRACK SEASON At the close of the wrnter sports season track came rnto rts own In credrble rnterest prevarled on the part of the boys Some reported for the mlle 440 220 and hrgh and low hurdle races others were trymg for shot put drscus throw broad 1ump hrgh Jump and pole waultrng No one seemed to be qurte able to master the art of pole Viillltlflg al though manv ot the underclassmen tried The frequent rams pres ented the regular meets usually scheduled On May lst the team competed w1th Holmes Liberty The annual Fountv meet xx as held at the Bucvrus Athletrc Held on May 5th Th Dutchtown boys made thelr presence consp cuous rn many events Eddy Blshop a sophomore was perhaps the teams fastest man Eugene Wurm a sen1o1 took second rn shotput tred for frfth ln hrgh 1ump placed thlrd 1n drscus throwmg and tred agarn for thrrd rn the broad rump Gossman a senlor took two fourths one rn 880 and anotherrn the mrle Hrs co runner D Hevdrnger placed fifth rn the mlle The bovs seemed to have resrstance but lacked speed Ge g,er a senror too' second rn 120 y rrd hlgh hu dles In the 220 yard dash Wllllamson a the team made a place lor themselx es Fddy Brshop ran the 440 rn 58 seconds and placed fourth ln the 220 John Shell took the 100 yards rn 10 7 placed fourth rn the dlscus throw and took fifth rn the broad rump The hnal ex ent the 880 yard relay was easrlx crnched by the New Washlngton team Shealv Gergber Brshop and Wrllramson The total scores gawe the local boxs 521, pornts rn comparrson vuth the wrnners Holmes Lrberty 55V, nomts Left to Rrght Bottom Row Blum Kaplc Hrler Wrrght R Bechtel Barth D Coder R Berger Maul Srefert Meyers 2nd Row L Karl Gossmrn Stergcr Wechter E Brshop Crabaugh H Kraft Shell Wrllrrmson Johnston QMgr 7 3rd Row Coach Van Wurm Shcaly Gerger D Hudmger R Maroualt . . , . . K 1 . ' 1 . y , 1 , I n . . 1 v ' ' ' ! 'Y . 1 1 V' . A I , ' V t ' 7 'r 7- 1 A- c v K. ' J N ' ' , ' . e . V i , l ' , . , 1 K 1 u 1. - T , a 1 ., . 4 K 1 , . ' . tu , I In . , n , - , - 4 . . - j, . V , . T L .r . ' 1 ' . 8 f , . , if s ' 2 xr . ' , Junror, and Shealy, a sen1or,t1ed for second. The two sophomores on 1 v I ' 5 u V v ' r . La , . ' 9 7 4 ' . 4 ' - Y , .7 o u, V K V n V , ' y Y , . . ' . . v 3 H ,f , , 3, L.- l , Q A ' ' l rv ' 1 1 Av . .1 I y ' r ' 1 - is - 's s ' r - D . . ' - . ' ', . 2 , f - ', ', . . , . . , I I ' s I 9 in v D i .1 - 1.7 ' .1 - t . ' -
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Fugene Wurm Robert Geiger Isan Shealy, Mgr. Cylll Studer Juniox Kreim Jailath Studel -VIOIIIS Gossman H3115 Ifeiguson Albclt Clabaugh Eddy Bishop John Shell Geo Wllchelfelder EUGENE WURM PITCHER is Hood a pltchu 'is was ey er found ln hlgh chool blseball Ceme IS finishing his last yc 1 on tne mound for Dutchtown Wu1m 1s 4 southpaw and the best batter on the tcam at ting 484 in the fill of 38 Wurm won evely game he pitchtd last fall ROBERT GEIGER CENTER FIELDER Cel LI takes caie of his te1r1to1v in nm hape and dulmg the season made sev ral velv Sp6Ct'lCLIl il ca cl'es of fly bills Bib sen 101 b'1ts 200 CYRIL STUDER CATCHER bases ale stolen with hlm btbmd the plate CX 1 1 hc.-my hlttci batting, 333 'ind gf ttln quite a few ext11 base hlts Cy is also a seniol JUNIOR KREIM SECOND BASE This is Jun1o1 s first yeal and he is dom line on second He also bats fanlw well 200 Although he commits a few euors he his three weais ahead of him and has many possx b1l1t1es JARLATH STUDER SHORT STOP Jailie plays shoxt stop fo1 the nlne and h does a ciedible Job between second and third Jallle s weakness is too many strike outs Ho bats only 182 However he still has two yeai in which to overcome this MORRIS GOSSMAN PITCHER Gossman is also a left handed hu1ler 'ml ablv f1lls the bill whenever Wuim does not pitch Haivey is also used sometlmes as 1 pinch h1tter His batting avelage is 143 HARRY FERGUSON RIGHT FIELDER Iexgu on catehes whatever comes his wax ln iight fie d Tubbys veiy excellent hitting at the touinwment was one of the th1r1g's that enabled Dutchtown to take home the bacon for the thnd consecutlve year He batted 428 ALBERT CRABAUGH FIRST BASEMAN Albert Just came to Dutchtown this veal and has not found any one position available o he plays wherever he can do the most good Albert is a sophomore and bats 222 EDWARD BISHOP LEFT FIELDER Eddy has been converted from an infielder to an outfielder ard he IS doing his nart in the left field B1Sh0p has two mole yea1s to play fox Dutchtown This year he batted 233 JOHN SHELL THIRD BASE Shell is a good third baseman and a good h1tte1 too batting 421 Johnny is a hand to top all the balls coming his way Be1ng only a sophomoie he has two more yeals to shine fox Ne Via H1 GEORGE MICHELFELDER FIRST BASE Mike plays first base and not many balls g t past his coinei of the d1amond He bats and throws left handed 'Hike ajunioi bats 141 . ' c 9 ' I A ' 1- c -C v ' ' U ' g 1 S 2, , 1 ' ' ' ' '. . 3 ia' , 2 - , ' ' , ,Q 1 . . 3 b. , - . ' . . . I 4 I u . ' 1 , , t - 4' ' s . nj . P 1 C v ' K 1 gr-' 1 - ', - ' ' ' F1 f . ff 'I S- 'I Q In I .K n l 1 n 1 . 1 . ' 5' 1 1 . 'z , a - I, L - - 1 . Y n , . Cy is an excellent catcher and not many S , ' ' - A ., A -' ' , A' I . . . . .'. 'S 2 11 vs- ' . .Y l ' r I ', C 3 A' Q- ' ' 'Z c I.. '. y . ' u w D ' I J ' ., I ' ' ' . ' - . ' - , ,: ' . 1 - , . 1 1 . K ' . ' y u ' 1 l I . . 5 , . , 1 I . , . A . ' .v - . ' Y O ' ' ' ' ' . 1 . ' Y V ' ' ' f v ,Qc ' . ' - - 1 '. . . 3.
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