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BASEBALL First row—John Hill, Max Sullivan, Ralph Flora, Harold Barr, William Chartier. Second row—Gail Hedrick, John Erickson, Delmar Lundy, John Reep, Clyde Van Antwerp, William Sullivan, Cecil Reehl. Third row—Coach Swinney, Richard Glover, Joe Ashley, Frank Baker, George Houston, Julian Anderson. Fourth row—David Wilson, Howard Brunton, Jack Custer. From the Gilman game to the end of the 1935 season, Paxton suffered nary a defeat. The teams opposing them were Roberts, Urbana, Onarga, Piper City, and Thawville. The last named was the deciding factor in regard to the championship of the Iroquois League, the Paxton nine “bringing home the bacon!” Altogether, the squad, coached by J. J. Swinney, played ten games and suffered only one defeat, which was at the hands of Armstrong, with a score of 2-1. This year’s squad is made up almost entirely of veteran lettermen of last year: Hedrick, right-field; Reep, back-stop; Lundy, first base; W. Sullivan, left-field; and Barr, center-field, all of whom are seniors; Van Antwerp, pitcher; Chartier, right-field; Flora, third base; and Reehl, second base, the junior members of the varsity; Hill and Erickson, shortstops, both of whom are sophomores; and M. Sullivan and J. Anderson, center-field, who are freshmen. As yet the team has suffered no defeat. All four encounters have been victories by exceptionally large margins. Paxton Paxton Paxton Paxton 6 13 17 15 Armstrong Armstrong Gilman Onarga From this beginning it looks very much as if we can predict another championship baseball team for Mr. Swinney to color the annals of P. C. H. S. athletic history.
TRACK First row—Warren Reep, Jack O'Donnell, Robert Wade, Marion Northway. Ferd Marshall. Second row—Harold Griswold. Allan Lundahl, Marvin Swanson, John Cornelison, Carl Swanson, Earl Hanson, Donald Ryan. Third row—Arnold Thompson, Gene Whitman. Kenneth Ostrander, Earl Marshall, Hubert Snyder, Charles Hanson, Robert Kirsche, Tommy Curran, Coach Hankenson. Fourth row—Charles Cornelison, Arthur Lee, Wayne Voorhees, Donald Flannery, Leon Henry, Linden Magnuson, John Swanson, John Sederlund, Raymond Burklund. The length of last year’s season prevented a complete account of it to be put in the annual. For that reason a brief resume of the 1935 season follows: The track squad won three meets, placed second in the triangular meet with Saybrook and Gibson, and fourth in the Wauseca Track Meet. In the district meet at Monticello, Jones placed fourth in the broad jump event. This year many of last season’s lettermen are back. Those who received letters last season and who have places on the squad this year are Whitman, L. Carlson, Cornelison, Swanson, Lundy, Barr, Henry, L. Mag-nuson and Lee. The season thus far has been quite successful and if the good work continues for the rest of the season, we can anticipate the breaking of last year’s records. THE SQUAI) Distance men—L. Carlson, Sederlund. F. Marshall, Ryan, Griswold, Cornelison, Whitman, Lee. Dash men—Whitman, Lee, L. Carlson. Weight men—Barr, Lee, Henry, Mag-nuson. High jump—J. Swanson, Lundy. Broad jump—Whitman, L. Carlson. Pole vault—Cornelison, E. Marshall. Javelin—Lundy.
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