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f XKSXAXXGXTHE CHRYSA LIS 'Gxixfiixvf xx l.el't to Right: 12. Dunlop, J, l'ri-sci-nzi, R. Ivins, H. Pyle, U. Hawkins, tl. Harrison, Ii. Hughes, I-I. f'Hl'l, IW. lirnln-rlsmi. .l. Unlvy, IZ. Potter, .l. Mctllinn H'mu-lil. Kneeling: II, 'l'h0lll17- son, 'I'. llunlop, li. Vvlllllllll, ll. lk-rry, H. Boyle-s, U. Midclgzili, ll. Truitt, 41. t'herric'ks, MIIJCIET BASEBALL With the familiar cry Play Ball and the sound of wood hitting against a ball, Midget Baseball again got off to what appears to be another successful season behind the plate. John Crescenzi will once again be trying to better last year's performance of '7 wins and 0 losses on the mound, while his partner George Harrison behind the plate will try to back him up. However once again, the chief problem facing the team is to fill the other '7 positions left vacant by last year's team moving up to the va1'sity level. Randy Hughes, Jim Hall, Garry Cher- 1'icks and Billy Potter have provided the most protection in the infield backing up the mound and they are backed up by Dave Robertson, Howard Pyle and Gil Haw- kins in the outheld. A schedule of 14 games including two double headers makes the outlook ap- pear long and hard but with the drive and determination displayed in the past the only prediction can be a good one, 'XZXZXZYX.fXfl960ZXf'Xf'kXf3fXf
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mvf'Xvf'XvfiXNTIlE CHIVYSALIS Xvf'Xv'VXv xwf First Row: ll. fiLll'l'lSHll, H. Pyle, .l. t rvsc'enzi. D. Ruin-rtson. ll. Hugln-s. Second Row: B. Putin-i', Il. 'l'llUllllbSlill, 11. Ulu-1'i'im-ks, .l. Unlvy. Third How: U. .Xdziins tMzuiz1ge1'J, L. Clifford, Li. Hawkins, li. .Per1'y, D. Noell, E. Cort, J. Mcljlinn Lljouchl. BUDGET BASKETBALL The Midget Basketball Campaign yielded an unimpressive season in the victory column but in many other ways proved themselves successful. The ma- jority of the season was spent learning fundamentals and molding coordination into inexperienced players while the rest of the teams on the schedule were playing with two years experience. John Crescenzi, the captain, and only returning veteran from the past year, led the team in all departments' scoring 72 points for the season. New members of the team who eventually began improving and showing good prios- pects for the futu1'e were Howard Pyle, George Harrison, Randy Hughes, Billy Potter, Dave Robertson and Jay Onley. These players highlighted themselves in the last few games of the season by nearly upsetting two opponents who earlier in the season won by very large scores. With this type of spirit and determination their future looks very bright. f Nv'iXv' Xv'iXv xw l96iP1fiXyfiNvfiNvf'Xv' xv
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