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Cinders at eets with ther Count Teams. 1 I' 5 J-R.: Q I N. These ninth graders were active in junior high events-Front: Evans Snyder, Irwin Trout, David Horn, Roger Holtzinger. Second: Richard Sidoni, Randy Niilier, Donald Stephens, and Curvin Burk. Sprinter Don Strine puts on a great burst of finishing speed to come home the winner in the 100 yd. dash in the meet against VVcst York. GIRLS TRACK TEAM-Front: L. Markle, V. Young, C. Steam, V. Marsteller, C. Buchanan, B. Finn, C. Anstine, G. New comer, P. Haines. Second: W. Whiteleather, C. Steckel, B. Miller, L. McCleary, C. Stine, L. Downs, A. Kehr, P. Renoll, J Walker. Third: B. Breckinridge, C. Henninger, C. Garner, Mundis, L. Kreeger, M. Miller, C. Hinklc, A. Wallick, Poff and Mrs. Smith. S ! I si it
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. . . as These Energetic Burn Up the '59 TRACK TEAM-Front: R. Smith, I. Klinedinst, G. Frey, L. Orwig, R. Garner, R. Trout, L. Mitzel, L. Markel, D. Grove, J. Kreeger, C. H T. Miller, J. Enfield, R. DeShong, I. Runkle, C. Workinger, C. Smith, Richard Jacobs puts every ounce of effort he has into the shotput event at the County Meet. He will be back his senior year to compete again, but because of a trial race in which he came in second, he will be running instead of throwing. 99 LIU' fr 565' rnvff' . ettes I h . Y... 22 B. Smeltzer, D. Rau, D. Keesey, R. Jacobs. Second ibbert, D. Seiple, D. McGinnis. Third: A. Conaway G. Smeltzer, D. Smuck. '59 Kennard-Dale Susquehannock Central Dallas own West ork Suburban Sheppard Relays Countly Meet TRACK SCORES Opp. RL. 75 16 18 73 72 19 71 20 39 59 45 46 Red Lion did not place Red Lion placed seventh
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Fore! . . . and the Golf B0 S Tee into pring. I.-X' jim Bitner puts all his weight behind his tee shot as he bangs out a booming drive on the first hole in the match against the faculty, as Mr. Hangen, his opponent, looks sadly on. Mr. Hangen had reason to be sad as he and his teammates are in the process of getting trounced. Thouvhts of green fairways and white sand traps are pa who amount in the minds of the eager beavers eport for COLF, These boys are eagerly waiting for the opening of the York County Golf Leagug planned for 1960. In preparation for the league, Red Lion's future Hogans and Sneads played York ' Dover. certain Dover Susqu: a very losses. what U eight exhibition matches, two each with Catholic, West York, Suscjuehannock, and These schools along with ours will be members of the league. The Lions won both matches, split even with West York and zhannock, and lost both to York Catholic for creditable record of four wins and four Only nine boys came out for the team, but he boys lacked in number they made up for in skill and sportsmanship. The best scores during the sea Horn. son were turned in by lim Bitner and Chuck The team played all its home matches and practiced at the nearby Country Club. Their after school against practice definitely paid off in the final match the school's facultyg the team slaughtered the poor teachers. Red Lion's golfers watch the birdie before a match . . . Tim Shelley, Gene Lentz, Oran Stewart, Charles Horn, Charles Waughtel, James Bitner, and Coach Nitchkey. X'x ,N I1 X f ir 1335.1 Dtflft. fi flair -4-a.n..,,,, r. fr: v-it - ,tt-,Z 5. - w:::q'g,g.g t. Sbiibi-f1'5?1'5'9 .W U
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