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' Lions Continue to Collect Championships l l l i K x T at 4, 3 ,f A- H to C ,,s. l i ' , V 1 -'sis 5 f' V 1 M ' 1 asi ,'. F, 'aiu M.wwiLLkil - an 1. AV' A 1' ,,,vo'-V' 'awww' .- ' L X-'sr ' I V x K- ' an l 2 I 1 Razor Trout, valuable asset to Pied Lion's baseball , team, throws a ball from home plate just in the nick ,555--4j4,e.,:5.,4, ' L E of time to put out an opponent. Elf' I After banging out another hit, Chub ' Lloyd rounds second and heads for third in the game with Kennard-Dale. .fa-fa.-f-, :tw D . Y . tg.,-......ws .. .... of . - f N-fam' . , I, gash an , Bill Grim, a hard act of swinging by There is an old adage- year, it proved to be tri bacon, by winning not oi but also the county chamj thirteen lettermen, and off in a highly successful the Knights of Suburbar league with relative ease. the fifth consecutive year. This title qualified thc Division champs, for tl' York's Memorial Stadiu May 22 at 4:00. Althou to watch the Lions out-m margin of 2-1. 22 .-I V 4 . .,.. a. . ...W ,. I. ff - 'sa 9 J X r ...- -'K 'J hitting short-stop for the Lions, is stopped in the the magic eye of the camera. history repeats itself, and for our Lions this le. For once again they brought home the ily the Southern Division BA qionship. In April, Coach Fitzkje took a twenty-five men team, including rilled them with fundament SEBALL title, als which paid season. The Lions had dilliculty with only , but succeeded in downing the rest of the This record won the Southern Division for team to meet Northeastern, the Northern e county championship play-off, held at . The all-important game was held on h it was chilly, there was a large turnout aneuver the Bobcats, but onl y by the small
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ualities ost Sought h Trackmen ' H IGH . + 0. . 7 S ig 51 rl f A Qffikv i K f gg j K LIZ lu. 3' , ,, , 1- ' B ...3' N Z Nt, W 1 Nw V. it l I I QXIS 1 A ,WA kgs.. -.4 li, ying Y 11' Q! S UFLII04' .. V - o sr .4 1 4 , ff Y . Q ,au i :B X A.. Y , .KA -fp ,i.. - I If .a 1' 'S S Nl 'flu 1- . Jaap. g W4 g lq2'I3Lfoy. k . .. '- 1 .I Q. 1 , n. , if- 2 B . 1 '61 TRACK TEAM-First: D. Hinkle, S. Mitzel, L. Mitzel, D. Kepcrling, L. Rost, R. Smith, I. Oaks. Second: T. Galbreath, G. Hake, I. Lane, I. Trout, E. Houser, D. Stephens, P. Hoffmaster. Third: R. Arnold, I. Miller, G. Golden, G. Smeltzer, K. Sechrist, I-I. Morton, D. Horn, P. Gladfelter '61 VARSITY TRACK SCQRES Practice makes perfect is obviously the motto of Mr. Savastiu and Eastern West York Spring Grove Central Dallzistown Suburban Kennard-Dale Opp. R.L. 37 54 SIM 28M 52 57 50 59 92 17 78 31 63M 45Mz Lonnie Mitzel placed third in the West York Relays. Several members placed seventh and eighth in the District Meet. FRESHMAN SCORES Spring Grove York Suburban Dallastown Central Opp. 39 48951 26 37 R.L. 16 656 . 29 18 Mr. Maddox. Here they test the alaerity of a budding young track star, Jim Trout, at a weekly training session. Another freshman team member, jerry Kline, awaits his turn in the spotlight. la-ua--QS :qs-?5'3 -W M. qs!! 21 Fi
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