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3 . x ...M '- V v. THAIIH W .Jai RIIVA' Razr: Berry. Tmltl. Rusenlund. Grayson. Green. Wright. Davis .ilitldle Roux' Withers. Hutchings. llezelle. E. Stewart. Brantley. W-1ll'SllHIll. Smith Front Huw: Townsentlr H. Stewart. Butterfield. Hendersnn. Haynie. W. Stewart. Bertram Starting the season with but three lettermen and fuur squadmen of last year. the Paschal track team turned early to the daily routine of getting into shape. C. YV. Berry. track cuach. from the first employed competition among the runners in order to build up confidence and stamina illtlllllg the team. ln the Southwestern Exposition meet. held lVlarch 15-16 at Farrington Field. two of Paschalis teams placed in the finals. Clarence XVUl'SllEiIll qualified in the 880 yard run and Raymond Hammock in the mile. Uther Paschal entries were George Hutchings and Dayid 'llownsend in tht- 41-40 yard run. jack Brantley in the 220 dash. Bill Ott in the 220 yard low hurdles and R. C. Green and Edwin Wlright in the weight events. - ,iw . - V K V l fx ll- U9 ' ii A Q F - rr 'rt 7 F' -1 5,-Tiff! ll I ll Xl EXC? Q Pugr Om' Ilnutlrm' Eiglvf
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SEASIJN ies. Coming back with a splurge, Normand Patton's 18 points led the team to a 40-21 victory over North Sideis Steers. Closing their season with the 27-25 extra period defeat at the hands of Tech. the team opened the city tournament with a 23-19 defeat of Handley. In the semifinals. the Poly club. apparently a Paschal jinx. once again stopped Paschal 22-14. to close the season. Despite the lack of early season experiences such players as Patton, Reed Stewart, Ed Bode. Jim Hillisyaind ,lay Simpson more than made up for this with their outstanding steady. consistent game. Worthy of mention on most all-city teams were Johnny Small and Wilbur Reid who were polished defense men and starred on the offense at all times. Witll Hillis. Simpson. and Reid as returning lettermen and a number of squadmen hack. next yearis prospects are indeed bright. V rfmmmyy, .. v,.............--?q'7........ . S. 1 -11 T R -SCD 3 Page Om' Hufnfrea' Seven Ny I , X ,pr , is . f ' P 5 ,I ED i q ' Q .V 7 .I ,t I 'xy X ,Rf if . e , 1 LQQGPW
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