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Baseball The baseball season started off last fall in great shape under our new coach, Mr. France. A lot of rainy weather managed to cool some of the spirit of the team, but between showers we played three games. The first game-against Lapel-was a ragged affair, which we lost by a narrow margin. Then Lapel came here for the return game and we proved to them beyond all shadow of doubt that a game can be won, or lost, in the ninth inning. The Irish came through with a barrage of hits that just couldn't be stopped. Fortville was the next intended victimg however, they proved to be a bitter pill to swallow-HAnd we learned about baseball from them. Here is the team as it played last fall: Alley, catcherg Hoppes and Stokes, pitchers: Sheahan Ccaptainj, first basemang McCormack, second basemang jarrel fwithdrawnj, third basemang Jones, right field: Michaels, left fxeldg Mannon, left lieldg Lewark, right fieldg Anson, shortstop. KJ-fa Oo do , f ,J O QQ' D it - bv .--e 5 QQ 2 .. no D Thirty-one 'ffl'-J!
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Pendleton is indeed fortunate to have had this competent leader for athletics, one who is to be commended on the fine showing he and his team have made this year. Mr. France, our coach, has led our team to many victories in basketball, baseball, and other sports. Through the year 'tPlay fair. Be a good sport! has been his and his teams' slogan. thletic Financial Statement. From April 1, 1928, to April 1, 1929 RECEIPTS Games and season tickets ..... 55 989.30 Other high schools ......... 225.00 Miscellaneous sources .............. 50.43 Receipts without sectional tourney .... 51,264.73 Total expense ....................... 1,391.14 Deficit from local receipts ........ S 126.41 Received from sectional tourney ................. 368.90 Final balance for year, April 1, 1928, to April 1, 1929. . . .... 515 242.49 EXPENDITURES Supplies .... .................. .... 3 S 67.55 Awards ....... . 107.52 Visiting teams. . . 180.00 Officials ...... 170.75 Transportation .. 174.30 Meals ........ 70.10 f' Miscellaneous ....... 120.92 I-fs Q Lb Total expenditures .... 151,391.14 A ag I g 0 , 0 L1 V ya, ll' Z A gn' fa il' V' e SL f Z ,ff ' Prix A.'lMx- Thirty
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