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Leo J. Frank Coach Gordon Tuor BASEBALL— 1930 Prospects forT931 If Coach Weinel can develop his pitchers, Pacific should have a team this season that will win division honors, which will give them the right to enter the championship series to be held at Walla Walla. There is, perhaps, more material available for baseball this year than ever before in the history of Pacific. The lettermen back this year are: Captain John Walker, Glenn Norton, Bob Boyles, Ramon Stephens, Laurel Frost, and Jerry McGinn. Acheson, Brise, Fox, Zimmerman, Hunt, Kenyon, Nixon, and Critchfield from the Freshman class are displaying a great deal of ability, and should prove an asset to the varsity this season. Varsity Squad z One hundred one
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®f I INTER-MURAL BASKETBALL This year the inter-mural basketball league was run off under the direc- tion of Coach Eldon I. Jenne. The season was full of an unusual amount of rivalry, resulting in some of the hardest fought battles yet seen in inter- class athletics. Mac Hall, for the second consecutive year, went through the entire season undefeated, and retained possession of the Glenn Lynn trophy. The Independents finished in second place, losing only to Mac Hall. LEAGUE STANDING W. L. Ave. Mac Hall 3 1.000 Independents 2 1 .500 Alpha Zeta 1 2 .333 Gamma Sigma 3 .000 One hundred 1
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1931 BASEBALL 1930 Prospects looked very bright last year for a winning baseball team when nine lettermen reported for practice in the spring. Gerry McGinn, a Freshman, filled the receiving berth left vacant by the graduation of Tum- bleson, and proved himself to be a player of unusual ability before the end of the season. The only other letterman to be added to the squad was Ramon Stevens, who worked as an understudy to Captain Tuor at second. Despite the fact that Pacific seemed to have the nucleus for a championship team, they did not develop until too late in the season. The Badgers were exceptionally weak in hitting, and on only a few occasions found their batting eye. While our pitchers dis- played a great deal of ability they did not prove effective against the heavy hitting of our opponents, and often they lost because of ragged support. To sum it up, one would say that Pacific did not rise above the pre- season form at any time. One hundred two I
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