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FIRST ROW: Erwin Sudol, managerg Howard Seigfreid, Thomas Sudol, Vaughn Titus, Neil Metcalf, Stanley Soboleski, Leonard Yarashefski, Albert Seigfried, David McCabe, Donald Whitebread, Charles Cesarini, Lee Kishbaugh, Robert Harcharik, Stanley Heffner, manager. SECOND ROW: Joseph Romano, managerg Harold McDaniels, Allan Bach, Jack Williams, Robert Stackhouse, John Humphries, Anthony Capece, Charles Regulski, David Kramer, Charles Boyle, Donald Chapin, Keith Westover, Walter Lipka, Fred Kalweit, Joseph Hutchins, Irvin Post, manager, Mr. Gayeski. SCORES Northwest Opponents 4- 'Coughlin ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,r,,,,, , 4 0 Newport Township .,t,t, W , 3 2 Plymouth ,,,,.....,.r.,,.. .v,. 6 12 Nanticoke .t,., .t... 1 3 Larksville ,,,., ,,,, 7 4 Nanticoke ,,t,, .,,. 5 1 Plymouth ,,,,,,,.t,,.,. ,,o,,,, 6 9 Larksville ....t,,t,,,.,,,,, ....... 1 0 4 Newport Township ..,. ,,.. 7 'Exhibition game Baseball The Northwest Rangers, defending champions in the Luzerne County Baseball League, hoped for another successful season but were handicapped from the start since there was only one returnee from the previous yearis championship squad. Despite the lack of experience, the boys proved their worth time and again by playing well in all the games and at times providing some thrilling moments for the fans. The seniors who gave their all have moved on while the underclassmen are eagerly looking forward to next year when they will fill the places vacated by the seniors and profiting by the experience gained during the past season, they will endeavor to get the team back among champions. SENIORS-John Humphries, Leonard Yarashefski, Robert Harcharik, Thomas Sudol, Mr. Gaye- ski, Neil Metcalf, Stanley Soboleski, Anthony Capece, Charles Cesarini, Erwin Sudol, manager.
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District II Track Meet t Ltt I ' ,N fl 'Z' if i' ii i t I I :' V M Lf','f ' . lttt jil l' 'f e iyif Ted Puchalski hands the baton to Paul Culver in the half- Mike Steeber came in fifth place in the running broad mile relay. Ted won first place in the shot-put and fifth jump. place in the 100-yard dash. X 1 X Bud Lewis throws the shot-put. Bud won first place with Rffbffrl Rarig and Brian Caverly run the 880-yard dash. the discus and third place with the javelin, Rarig won third place in the one-mile run. Jerry Hood won fifth place in the 440-yard dash. Ray ,lanik and Alfred Cizenski run the 220-yard dash.
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PHILLIES feighth gradersl FIRST ROW: James Matthews, Charles Sorber, Harold Good, Jo- seph Morgan, Eugene Musial, Don- ald Hoyt, James Sorber, Keith Hen- rie, William Taylor. SECOND ROW: Reynold Lyons, William Se- ward, Leonard Cragle, William Spencer, Richard Zika, James Brown, Gary Davenport. ABSENT: Norman Cragle. RED SOX 1 freshmen l FIRST ROW: Gerald Neufer, Henry Englehart, Robert Naugle, Jay Woodruff, Russell Grebe, Jo- seph Hutchins, Edward Belles. SECOND ROW: Fred Kalweit, Tony Conser, Donald Whitebread, Peter Maransky, Walter Rockel, John Gibbons. Intramural oftball Champions YANKEES fsophomores J. FIRST ROW: Roy Noss, William Parkinson, Gahrad Harvey, John Kistner, Andrew Steeber. SECOND ROW: Richard McMichael, Roger Hendricks, Vaughn Titus. DODGERS fjuniorsl FIRST ROW: Dale Dupler, Donald Chapin, John Baluta, Gary Ben- scoter, Arthur Saxe, Donald Werts. SECOND ROW: Bud Lewis, Charles Koser, John Olenick, Ray Crane, Craig Cottle.
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