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94 THE TECHALOGUE June,1946 skillful coaching. The team consisted of Smith, Sheremata, Schmidt, Hay, Adolph, Lardner, Hall, Cambridge, Devitt, Chaben, Crawford. -.1,g., SENIOR HOCKEY The senior hockey cup has returned to Tech this year by virtue of a sudden-death victory over Bedford Road with a score of 4-2. In this game George Senick paced the team with four goals. Covering the whole season, the high scorers were Fairweather twenty-five points, Senick eighteen points, and Kobussen nine points. After the opening game, the season was one of unbroken successes. Jim Shirley in goal allowed only ten scores after the first game. Mr. D. W Scott again devoted many hours in lining up and coaching the team. SENIOR HOCKEY Back Row: Lardner, Holtsman, Senick, Hurst, Adolph, Hay. Middle Row: Mr. Shea, Fairweather, Mr. McGregor, Kobussen, Mr. Scott. Front Row: Storey, Repski, Shirley, Kalapaca, Turner. -pf.-.. WINNING WAYS DESERT GIRLS' FASTBALL TEAM TEAM WAS MAINLY FROM FIRST YEAR After two successive championships, the Tech senior girls lost their winning touch this year and failed to win a game. The three games were lost by narrow margins and in each case the girls were
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Ju1ze,1946 THETECHALOGUE 95 in there fighting and nearly pulled the game from the fire in their last inning. Mfany of the players were first year students and next year will give a good account of themselves. Hnatyk and Wilson will be heard of in fastball circles in Saskatoon before long. Merk in centre- field will be a tower of strength next year. Ann Borisenko, the cap- tain, and third baseman will be missing next year and her position will be hard to fill. Those who played were: Isbister, catcher, Wilson and Regust, pitchers, Eder, first base, Brooks, second base, Hnatyk, shortstop, Borisenko, third base, Konya, leftfieldg Merk, centrefieldg McGowan, rightfield, Holdner, Reidt, Pyra, Shewchuk, as utility players. The coaches were Mr. Welch and Miss Scrimgeour. .lf-M. SUCCESSFUL BASEBALL SEASON MARRED BY SERIOUS ACCIDENT IN CHAMPIONSHIP GAME HARDY ULRICH AND MIKE MARUSHAK INJURED IN OUTFIELD COLLISION After winning four games and losing two in the regular series and defeating Nutana in the semi-final, 8-7, Tech senior baseball team entered the finals against Bedford Road. The game was played at Cairns' Field, Friday, June 7 before an enthusiastic crowd. Going into the seventh, Tech were trailing by 7-2 as a result of some early-inning errors combined with more than a share of ill- luck. Johnston was on the mound, having replaced Atkinson who had taken over the centre garden. A high fly into short right-centre brought Mike Marushak charging in for the catch. But Ulrich at second swung backward in a wide arc hoping to get under the ball. The players collided at full speed and both dropped heavily to the ground. There was an apprehensive silence in the stands as coaches and players dashed out to give any aid possible. Mike revived suffi- ciently to walk to the dugout, whence he was taken to the City Hospital. Hardy was carried to an ambulance and was still uncon- scious some time after arrival there. If further news of the injured is available, the Techalogue will attempt to provide it before the presses roll. The game was called by mutual agreement with the inning un- finished. Messrs. W. E. Brown and J. R. MacKay umpired. The team, under the coaching of Mr. H. K. Moir and Mr. George Brent, consisted of J. Shirley and E, Oliphant, catchers, E. Atkinson and D. Johnston, pitchers, J. Adolph, first base, H. Ulrich, second base, D. Turple and W. Sachko, third base, T. Henderson, shortstop, M. Marushak, right field, P. Daniels, centrefield, W. Fairweather, left- field.
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