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The Blue Devils were: back row, Coach Bledsoe, Mark Draper, Mike Owen, Ted Johnson, Otis Broughton, Terry Yates and Robbie Smith. Front row, Joe Patton, Terry Scudder, Gary Hughes, Rocky Dreiman, Doug Simpson. Not pictured are John Coak- ley, John Barker and Cari Burger. Left John Patton warms up between innings. Above Basketball Coach Steve Schoenner watches the game intently. 61
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Fall Baseball Opens Sports coal The baseball diamond was in use early this year. Coach Larry Bledsoe and his team of fourteen opened Northwood’s sports season with fall baseball. The record for the season was a disappointing 1-4. The young team was constantly pitted against teams from colleges four or five times the size of Northwood and players who were more experienced. Leading the team in hitting were Otis Broughton and Rocky Dreiman with five hits each followed by Doug Simpson and Mike Owen with four hits each. Racking up three hits each were Ted Johnson and Terry Seudder. Pitchers included John Coakley, Robert Smith, Rocky Dreiman and Terry Yates. Center Coach Bledsoe surveys the game before giving instructions to the players. Right Mike Owen swings, but this time the ball goes into the waiting glove of the catcher. Above, it was an out as Mike stretched to catch the ball thrown to him. 60
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Broadened Intramural Activities The intramural program expanded to include women’s intramural basket- ball and volleyball. This added to the already existing programs of men’s intramural basketball, bowling and table tennis. Pam Steinbarger organized the women’s intramurals. The bowl- ing league met at the new Sheraton bowling lanes Tuesday evenings. Spon- sor was Mrs. Carolyn Barnett. Sprudel Hall was the site for the intramural basketball games, the girls were there Monday evenings, and the guys, Wednesdays. The ping-pong : : tables were seldom left unused for . 7k P long. In a poll of Northwood’s ping- — - pong players, Richard Again was ranked number one. ] orrexy S335 tite tee Sttstsz+ oe S33 = f tf i e3 Top Don Hall thinks of nothing else as he bowls. Above Pam Steinbarger and Nancy Taulman watch intently as they keep the score. Left John Dailey is pleased with himself after bowling a strike.
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