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Netmen, Golfers Enjoy Winning Seasons John Zuzevich, shown at left and below, often led Hawk scoring. He usually scored in javelin, pole vault, shot put, discus and high jump. He held school record of 12 ' for pole vault. Hawk tennis players, led by Kent Stickler with an 11—2 individual record, finished their season above the .500 mark with seven wins against six losses. They played one of the toughest of schedules including St. Ambrose, Washington and St. Louis universities. The golf squad, all sophomores or freshmen, also man- aged to come out on the plus side for the season against strong competition. They won 11, lost 10; and tied one with their most impressive victories being scored over Illinois Wes- leyan, St. Louis, Bradley and Eastern. The young sq uad started the season with only two experienced men Bud Plunge and Jerry Spesia. Left to right are: Dwane llles, Kent Stickler, Dave Laytham, Ron Altstadt, Bert Boehmer and Tom Sensenbrenner. Hawk golfers: Ed Buddeke, Bud Plunge, Paul Bower, Jerry Spesia, Jack Gorman and Don Short. I
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Hawk Harriers Smash Records Sparked by the performances of captain James Reinagel, the Hawk cross-country squad wound up their season on a high note with a win over Monmouth in a triangular meet on homecoming weekend. The harriers got off to a late start at practice as classes last Fall were two weeks later than usual in beginning, and they were def- initely below par for their first matches. Jim Reinagel warmed up quickly and smashed two old Q. C. rec- ords. He turned in a time of 16:36 over the 3-mile course, 29 seconds better than the former record. He broke the old record of 20:17 for the 3! 2-mile run with a time of 20:03. Team captain, James Reinagel Leo Binz Don Kelly John Daily Hawk cross-country squad: FRONT ROW, left to right; James Reinagel, Berry Becker, Jerry Luebbers and Don Kelly; BACK ROW, Coach Roger Francour, John Daily, Leo Binz and Joe Campbell.
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Track Team Started Slow, Finished Stronger The Hawks launced their track season last year against fourteen other schools at the Monmouth Re- lays. They were inexperienced but as the season pro- gressed John Zuzevich, Sam Fox and Jerry Corley took the lead in scoring, backed up by John Ruck, Bob Pike, Ed Sweeney, John Stowell and Rich Rodgers. With all those capturing some points in meets, the Quincy crew managed to close the season with honor and success against St. Louis U. Jerry Corley set a new Quincy College record for the high hu rdles with a time of 16:05. Jerry held the old school record of 16:1. Sam Fox performed well consistently, always turn- ing in a time near 4:50 for the mile, and in the final meet coming within one second of tying the school record of 4:48. Bob Pike soars high for the Hawks against St. Louis U. Hawk trackmen: Left to right, KNEELING: Dennis Ciesil, John Moser, Jerry Corley, Robert Pike, Ed Sweeney and John Ruck. STANDING, Bob Stohl, Larry Locke, Sammy Fox, Herb Burrows, Rich Rodgers and Coach John Ortwerth.
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