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BASEBALL WITH but four of last year's regulars on hand, Coach Mosher has whipped a green outfit into a ball club which rates among the best in the history of T.C.D. As the Latigo goes to press, the Broncs have played four games. ln the First game the Broncs dropped a close -1-2 decision to the Sunset Bisons. The T.C.D. nine elced out a 6-5 victory over an improvised team from Highland Parlc Junior High. The next game was played with Highland Parl: High second string team. Behind the brilliant pitching of Fireball Freddie lVlc.lunl:in, the Broncs defeated this team 7-2. The game with ,lesuit High School ended with a score of 8-5 in favor of the Rangers Uesuitl. Several more games will be played before ending the season for 1945. ll 38 Catcher . Pitcher . . First Base . Second Base Third Base . Slioristop . Right Field Center Field Left Field . FINAL LINE-UP . LEONARD MCJUNKIN . SAWYER . . Hom . . Mums V. TARLTON . HANCOCK . . SCAR BOROUGH NEWBERRY l'l1,nI Row: Sf Th lmonard SHXYVFI' xlrlunlgin Y. Il-arlton Newberry Holt 'l'0l1CIROlLlf Southworth hluirc llancocl: Scarborough Bc-rtron A. Roberts D. Tarlton Xyarren ird Row: Ryan Collins Holloway Carrington Clarl: Reed Schneider Olticer BGCIZ Row: Ab Reynolds Scithers Mr. Mosher Drinliwater, Mgr Hale sent: Wiggins
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front Rong: ll' Il4ll'l'Mbi1 l 7. Nl' llynr fiollins ll. ll-ilwris Yin--L l'.irlt1-r llmrrii-r il-l lnrH U 'I Hill! Iqfrtlff l. llrowriing Mkt-t I fn lor llolloway fxlsirlc hltffiirry l.iif y .Xhliult .Xrnolrl kluliiril Row: H ali-S Xlflf C YIPUOI e is Be-vt-rley K. Mellyar Bt-rtron lingelhefh Espinola Boone Paxton Ronay Buck Row: Mr, Murray tcoachj Fulton Chilton Carrington Shoop llicltman Egger Boehm 'W .,, LIBHTWEIGHT FUIITBALI. THE Lower School foothall season started early with two scrimmage games before the opening of school. Although the squad startecl out with only about twelve boys, by the encl of the season there were more than thirty-live hoys out for coaching. Bill Clark was macle captain and .left Browning, co-captain of the team. The first game was played against Highland Parl: .lunior High School. Although defeated the team gained valuahle experience. Coach lvlurray enterecl the team in a league ancl a game was played each Sat- urday moming cluring the season. Schools represented were: Ranltin, Chapel, Wal- nut Hill, Holy Trinity, Turtle Creela, Terrell Preparatory. Next year it is hopecl the team can get clown to husiness early and proht hy this year's experience. Nosherg the inclomitahle spirit on the part of the hoys anrl, last, hut not least, the clelegation from Fort Wodh who fought so valiantly lor the Cold ancl Blue. Next fall when once again the pigslcin is in the air, there will he many olcl faces ahsent from the 'l'.C.D. foothall camp. Nevertheless, there will he many a returning veteran ancl newcomer who will he reacly to the vacancies. ll the spirit of next yearls team approaches that ol' this year. :lo not he siirpriserl il you hear Coach ljiil- ton humming, Bly tearns are getting ht-tter all ihf- tiines' 37
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ni Rini' film-iliiirii iii xlm-Lf-r l,4'HilIiffl Sriwvvf i,..ii f hlTHl'I X larllon ARM. Xi-xxln-rry K awlirsin lxli ,lunltin ll45llUXYdY lxxiffllfr iii-rlmn Ryan l 3. l arlion Fir, Niumiy senl: VX'igqiru 4? .' v-an V--7. BASKETBALL RETURNlNG to the hardwood courts for the lirst time in many years, 'l'.C.D. put out a team that, though inexperiencecl ancl unpracticecl, gave a very favorable account of itself. However, after more practice, the hoys startecl working as a team and soon hecame a well organized machine. As the season progressed, Coach lxlurray cleveloperl a numher of stanflouts. After a few unsuccessful starts the team hit its stricle anfl hegan to shape into a well shapefl hall cluh. Lecl hy the ever present Captain Sawyer, the Broncs linishecl high in the Saturday League in which they were enterecl. These games proverl to he val- uahle experience and much was gainerl through these contests. The prospects for next year's hall cluh is much hrighter. Although the team will he without 'the services of Captain Sawyer ancl Bill Meelzer, three of the original starters will return and we linow that Leonarcl, hlclunlun and Vxriggins will leacl next years team to a much hetter season. TENNIS ii Row. llfirrisun lixxiilin:-v ll,L.- Fir. ALM, 59 L Rim-. Final'-r M 40 Wx, Q IE'---Q-rip , 1 1 4 l'i'llf'lf1 ix XI lin: 1 lm 'eww W 3. Q ann I I ss ..,-,: , Q
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