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Q5 Gillis, Hammersmith, Spinner, Lyons, O'Loane, Campbell, Rev. Leo, O. S. B. 7 1 Y ENNIS, though not a major sport at St. Martin's, has become more popular this year because of the lack of a high school baseball team. Rev. Leo Hansen, O. S. B., who has been tennis coach at the college for many years, is again coaching. His ability, as a coach and his experience have helped the team in every possib-le way, and with his continued aid the season should be a success. The team, with the exception of one man, is practically last year,s team. Spinner, Lyons and 0,Loane are from last year, Ellis being the new man. Hammersmith and Gillis are also out for a position on the squad. So far the team. has had but one outside match. Puyallup- High School was the Hrst to lose to the team in a hard, evenly matched game. Spinner and Lyons lost to Miller and Smith 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. O'Loane, paired with Ellis, took their doubles from Gray and Baldwin 6-4, 6-3. St. Martin's won two of the three singles events, Lyons taking Miller into camp in an easy victory 6-1, 6-0. Ellis also won from Baldwin 6-3, 6-4, while Spinner lost to Smith 6-4, 6-0. Other matches with Olympia, Lincoln, Stadium, Puyallup and Centralia High Schools are being scheduled and we feel confident that St. Martin's will have one of its best seasons this year.
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V TOP ROW: Gillis, Tillman, McHugh, Lawrence, Lang, McDermott, Woods, Lynch. BOTTOM Row: Baty, Campbell, McDonald, Strada, Chiappa, Hogan, McCoy. 'f Y Y HE Midget Basketball team is organized to develop those players who have not had enough experience to make favorable high school material. Due to the large turnout this year the squad was divided into two teams, the heavier averaging about 130 pounds, and the lighter approximately 120 pounds. Father Edward devoted his spare time to coaching these teams. The Midgets played their first game with Olymp-ia, winning from them in easy fashion 29-11. On February 14, playing their first game away from home, they lost to the O,Dea Midgets in a close game, the score being about even until the last few minutes of p-lay. The results on the score board showed 23-18. The Midgets dropped another game to Seattle College Midgets 19-11. Two games played in Bremerton by the two teams netted two victories, 30-13 and 16-3. Olympia Y. M. C. A. sp-lit two games with the Midgets, taking one 22-19 and losing the other 13-28. S. M. C. 29 Olympia 11 S. M. C. 30 Bremerton 13 S. M. C. 18 O'Dea 23 S. M. C. 16 Bremerton 3 S. M. C. 11 Seattle Coll. 19 S. M. C. 22 Olympia Y 19 . S. M. C. 13 Olympia Y 28 L 5 .
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