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BOYS' ATHLETICS Row 1-Tozier, Fredericks, Hibbs, Smith, Kilroy. Absentee: Comaschi, TENNIS Competing in the lnterscholastic League tournament at the Hockhill Tennis Club last fall the 1935 net team, although not at the top, afforded strong op- position for the other schools. One of the singles representatives, lack Kilroy, advanced to the semi-finals by defeating players from Paseo and Manual. The members of this years team are: Captain Hoy Smith, lack Kilroy, Max Hibbs, Lawrence Comaschi, Frank Frederick, and Herbert Tozier. These boys earned places on the team as the result of an lntra-mural tournament which was open to all boys in the school. Captain Smith and the latter two mentioned above will be eligible for Inter- scholastic competition next year, which should be the basis for a formidable team. GOLF Beginning Saturday, April l3, and playing four consecutive weeks on the eighteen hole course at Eastwood Hills, the four members of the Viking golf team played unusually well. Although not a major sport, golf holds a keen in- terest for many Northeast athletic followers. lt is a sport that requires skill and patience and the l935 team proved that it was a group that could be depended upon to play its best all the time. The boys who composed the l935 golf team were: Duard Boone, Frank Canton, lerome Harper and Robert Porta. Canton, who is the only veteran of this group and the only letterrnan, was the captain. Canton, Harper, Boone 22
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