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BASEBALL W gli . isa: fe- .. . :req l - rv-.p rt- v--- . . , FIRST ROW: Robert Dickerson, Donald Dickerson, Richard Hughes, John Bade, Robert Kolasinski, Paul Mohr, Edwin Burgin, Samuel Scott, Richard Smalley. SECOND ROW: Raymond Augustyniak, Albert Szymanowski, Earl Cain, Arthur Woods, Donald Woods, Stephen Kokocinski, Benjamin Atherton. ABSENT: W. A. Fulghum, Coach. 1946 Holland opened their baseball season in the spring of 1946 with a game against Macomber and lost by a score of 5-1. The next game was with Waterville and they also lost this one by a score of 3-1. In the next two games against Whitehouse, the series was split, Holland won the first by a score of 6-5, and Whitehouse the second by a score of 7-5. Holland then visited Monclova and came home after making only three hits and' losing by a score of 14-2. In a return game with Water- ville, Holland again lost by a lopsided score of 11-1. Whitmer visited Holland, but it wasn't very suc- cessful as Holland scampered to a 7-5 win. As Holland moved into the Lucas County Tourna- ment, they drew Monclova and were shut out by a score of 5-0. This ended the Tournament for Holland. Through graduation the '46 team lost eight players: George Kent, Paul Cairl, Harold Cramer, Louis Noe, Ray Smalley, Joe Johnoff, Ray Myers, and Ralph Szymanowski. 1947 During the 1947 season, the Holland team played its first game against Whitehouse, and lost 10-2. Holland won its second game by a score of 5-2 against Waterville. In the Lucas County Tournament at Swayne Field, Holland met Whitehouse and won by a score 11-1. For their second game of the Torunament, they met Monclova, but the game was called be- cause of rain in the third inning. The following day the two teams met at the DeVilbiss ball park, and again rain ended the game, this time in the sixth inning at a score of 5-0 in favor of Monclova. Holland did not have a chance to prove what they could do because of so much cold rainy wea- ther which did not permit practice and forced them to cancel several games. The line-up for '47 was as follows: Catcher, Sam Scott, Pitchers, Lewis Cramer and Frank Szur- minski, First Base, Jim Johnoff, Second Base Richard Hughes, Shortstop, Don Dickerson, Third Base, Tom Kiger, Left Field, Roy Tibbits, Right Field, Paul Mohr, Center Field, Art Wood. Substi- tutes were: Catcher, Frank Gozdowski, and Bob Kolasinski, Pitcher, Jack Bade, Frank Sniegowski, and Jack Stone, Infield, Al Szymanowski, Outfield, Fred Hott, Don Kulwicki, Richard Katafiasz, Ray Augustyniak, and Perry Hall. Although the season began late and rain did not permit many opportunities for practice, Coach Barnes has done an excellent job with these boys. This year's schedule for the remaining games of the season include Waterville, Whitehouse, Ottawa Hills, Macomber, and Woodward.
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BASKETBALL--JUNIOR HIGHM FIRST ROW: Bob Gils- dorf: Jim Johnoffi Ora Stull: Mr, Deppen. Coach' Dirk O'Cr-rmor: Bob Bigelow: Albert b . Ur an SECOND ROW: Paul Holloway: Dick Siegel: David Martin: Gerald Greisinger, Manager: Bob Price: Larry Tal- bert: Harold Cowden. SEATED: Tom Bet- tinger: Tom Haup- richf. ABSENT: Howard Mitchell, John Kul- wicki. C: .J 07 5 LW: , The Junior High Basketball team X 3 had a very successful season under 1' 1 fu- f X the direction of their coach, Mr. Dep- AX nu NN 1 pen. These boys came to school very l - - early each morning in order to prac- tice before school. They worked very T' hard and were able to win sixteen games out of nineteen. In the Lucas County Junior High Tournament they won the trophy by beating Whitehouse by a score of 22-19, and Monclova by a score of 22-18. The Reserve and Varsity teams should benefit by having this kind of material coming up. Kulwicki . . . . . 12 Stull ..... . . 10 Cowden .... . . 10 g Haupricht ....... 5 Talbert . . . . . . - ' Total 465 Siegel ..... . . . 182 Johnoff 86 Gilsdorf . . . . . . 79 Bi elow... 32 30 24 Mitchell ......... 1946-47 SCHEDULE 13 Holland ..... Swanton ........ 12 Holland ..... 24 Whitehouse ..... 11 Holland ..... 28 Ottawa Hills .... 12 Holland ..... 33 Fulton ....,..... 9 Holland ..... 23 Monclova ....... 29 Holland ..... 18 Wernerts . . . . . . . 9 Holland ..... 21 Maumee .... .... 2 4 Holland ..... 23 Waterville ....... 11 Holland ..... 25 M.V.C.D.S. ...... 7 Holland ..... 25 Whitehouse ..... 11 Holland ..... 30 Ottawa Hills .... 21 Holland ..... 11 Sylvania ........ 5 Holland ..... 24 Waterville ...... 15 Holland ..... 30 Stop 16 .... 8 Holland ..... 21 Wernerts .. 5 Holland ..... 17 Sylvania . . . . . . .26 Holland ..... 13 Fulton .......... 6 TOURNAMENT Holland ..... 22 Whitehouse ..... 19 Holland ..... 22 Monclova ........ 18 Holland .... 465 Opponents ...... 238 1 1 -' Q7 -5 . Q sys ,Q f I f . . VE .s:..,5g V K' I ,J , 3i,ifV3 'Q,a -7 ' ', ,- A . 1
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