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6lC6ilfi8i2el 5 ' WHEN Coach Kimmell issued the call for tennis candidates. about twenty boys reported. Of these, two were members of last year's varsity, and three more were on the squad. Thus, the outlook for the season was not too poor, and a fairly strong team went into action on April 25 against F. and M. Academy in the first match of the season. The schedule of games was much more am- bitious than that of last year, so there was plenty of action on the courts this spring. All home matches were held on the four new clay courts, which are part of Lebanon High Schoolls modern athletic field. CZ' cilarriera ' PACED BY their star, Edgar Neal, the Lebanon Cross-Country team captured third place in the league, dropping only two meets, one to Reading, the other to Lansfordg neither of which was on the home course. In addition. Coach Spangler's harriers easily won two non-conference meets from Boyer- town and Harrisburg Academy, and placed third in the league run, held at the end of the season. Standing-.l. Harold Kimmell tCoachl, Thomas Ehrgood, William Zengerle. Warren Himmelberger, William Peiffer. Clayton Hollinger, Stephen Shirato, ,Iohn Dabich, Richard tlipe, John Delluff. Kneeling-Russell Kettering, Donald Behney, Paul Fuhrman, Arthur Shirk, Glenn Fitting, Robert Donough, Allen Rolhermel, Leroy Shay. TENNIS SCHEDULE Back Row-W. W. Spangler tCoachl, Roy Kreiser. Russell Harvey, Michael Ondrijicka. William Dotter. Landis Smith. Richard Boltz. Edgar Neal, Oscar Clair tStudent Managerl. Front Row-Richard C. Boger, Sterling Parks. Russell Brandt, Earl Youtz. CROSS-COUNTRY SCHEDULE Lebanon. Opp. April 25 F. and M. Academy Away April Reading Away May F. and M. Academy Home May Patton Trade Away May Lancaster Home May Pottsville Home May Jonestown Away May Reading Home May Patton Trade Home May Jonestown Home May Lancaster Away June Pottsville Away Oct. Boyertown 20 Home Oct. Reading 40 Away Oct. Mt. Carmel 15 Home Oct. Lancaster 22 Away Oct. Birdsboro 25 Away Oct. Harrisburg Academy 15 Home Oct. Pottsville 27 Home Nov. Lansford 40 Away Oct. Third place in Conference Meet
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Qu: ZW ja.: ' COACH 1dlRUSH turned hntrackin an edortto duplicate the success of his basketball team, issuing the call for candidates nearly one month before the season's opening meet at William Penn on April 24, at which time Lebanon presented a well-rounded team. They were represented in all events and, in addition, had a mile relay team consisting of Shuck- er, Piarote, Haak, and Neal, who, if they come up to expectathnis should exceed the enviable record oflam years squad. The team has a schedule of ten meets, and since they are by no rneans handicapped by the lack of facilities or a deficiency of material, a profitable season should resulL April April May May May May May May May May SCHEDULE William Penn Penn Relays Stevens Trade Lancaster Steelton and .lohn Pottsville tnightl District Meet Columbia State Meet Relays fnightj Harris Away Philadelphia Home Away Home Away Lancaster Home State College Pottsville Top Raw-Giles fCoachl, Bonfanti, Zerbe, Boltz, Gates, Jim Harris, Stoll, Jack Harris, Bomberger, Benninghoif, Dohner, Carpenter, Gill, J. Lilly, Brandt, Speck, Parks, Deraco, W. Yingst, L. Lilly, Shalley, Smith, Stoessel, Light, Kreiser, Thompson, Hutcheson, Shaak, Karapcik, Greiser, Light, Ondrejika, Cettle, Wood, Klinger, Raymond, Euston, Albert, Heim, Becker, Gingrich, Emerich, Thrush lCoachl. Second Row-Ebling, Kreider, Bedger, Dotter, Bowman, Kleinfelter. Schneider, Snyder, Stevenson, Stewart, Carman, Rodermal, Neal, Haak, Fernsler, Bordlemay, Piarote, Zahurak, Lewis, Aurentz, Light. First Row-Chadwick, Klingler, Youtz, S. Jordan, Stone, P. Yingst, Lutz, Weik, Neely, Wagner, Janos, Royer, Krause, Brightbill, Zellers, Shambaugh, Hershberger, Bieber, Harvey. Members Not on Picture-Shucker, Viall, R. Jordan, Ren, Kalbauch, Rolf, Bashore, Weik, Boyer. 5 jig 1940 Jodeafone
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