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9' ss, 1. Front rofw-Aldie Dove, Mgr.g George Estes, Richard Sidney, Ed Buenzli, Paul Ringer, Billy Forte, jimmy Lucus, Buddy McCoyg Second row-Bill Fisher, Mgr.g Coach Charles Hudson, Bernie Farrell, Roger Hackett, Bob Douglas, Ronnie Edelen, Buddy Pollack, Bill Spalding, Bill Garner, Bob jenkins, VVinky Strine, Charlie Wooten, Bill Lectka, Bob Cook, Howard Peck, Mgr. am Diamond Men Post Worthy Season Despite Loss of Many Veterans Graduation claimed six regulars from Suitland's l957 baseball team. This loss of talent sent Coach Charlie Hudson running near and far for a '58 win for- mula. The formula fortunately did not escape the talented mentor, as his team was very prominent in the Bi-county title race and posted a fine won-lost record. Bill Lectka crosses homeplate safely against Laurel. 'Ji Q,-,YF ,ali 'si -'-'a. 1'i1 i'- 7','i? ' .YQ t . -M ' ,wh .zgyi -fymu ii, 5 W, , W , .-,hx 'Y , .-4 ., us, 1- -xg - - Q. r , .sv-,ws . , L, ,WL r f oc . is-I Q' 1 Balm' ' yi 5 .- if .gn Y ,Y , g a 4. X, A. f f .ay , .f 45? tg - Q 22 4 A 4,' ,V ,- pf T V? .V K ji qw X F 4 fav: YL A ,S zzsmatrnr , A 1 , , Q' :- , -1. at if 1 'G' B if , rs - -- , - 1. , -' '. .. Q 1 , Q, k . xl l ?:.n.L. I A H- ' ', . A . YY ' ' - 1 - S' 2 . at ' G' F V fb 'y- ...Av '- Buddy McCoy scampers over for a run a Laurel. A string of early season victories, in- cluding a 39-0 rout of Woodward Prep, highlighted the season. Bob Douglas, star infielder, supplied most of the Ram's batting punch. Other standouts included Jimmy Lucus, Buddy Pollack, Bill Spaulding, Billy Forte, Winky Strine, and Bob Jenkins. K gamst
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ef vs- f' ' ,Nags rqgp- 'M Wg.. Suitland Lacrosse Team tLed by Senior Veterans - Has Successful Season 9 w t N 4, '- 1 Any lingering doubts that Suitland has come of age in Lacrosse were removed this spring when the Ram stickmen met the powers of the newly formed Tri-County league and performed expertly in every game. The S.H.S. offense, led by George VVhite, Joe , O'Berg, Frank lilartin, and Jerry Howie set a team 1 scoring mark for the season, The defense led by Bill Gibbs, Tom Howie, Ed Suit, Danny Nlitchell, . and Frank Thomas was one of the leagues better defensive units. F .. vc'-4 2' Wrestling coach Ken Turner also handled the Lacrosse team. He was assisted by Thomas YVarthen and John Patchen, The games popularity has increased rapidly in three years, and all three coaches expect other Bi-County schpols to start play- ing Lacrosse in the near future. So far the Rams only opponents are Charlotte Hall llilitary Acad- emy, St. lXlary's, Augusta lllilitary Academy, Bel Air, and Glen Burnie. Tom Howie prepares to set up a Suitland goal against Annapolis. Firxt rofw-Bert Bigbee, Frank Principe, Frank Martin, George Haller, Manager, Tom Howie, Ed Suit, Bill Gibbs, and Frank Thomas. Second row-George Gibson, Steve Norris, Sid Knock, Joe Durham, Tom Booth, Paul McConkey, Tom Canada, Pat Nolan, Bill Cunningham, Greg Clark, Tony Renere, and Andy Johanson. Third ro-w-Thomas NVarthan, asst. coach, Roma LoBuono, George Morrenes, Sid Bosen, Don Stone, Silky Simpson, Mr. Patchen, asst. coach, Ken Turner, Head Coach. l - t . 1 115, .l ,li 4512.1 A
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