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halanced team Displaying an impressive season, the spike- sters, coached by Ray Bowman and captained by Pete Shick, compiled an 8-2 record. The Hornets showed a well balanced scoring attack in both track and field events. At the annual spring banquet, Cliff Oilar was chosen most valuable player and Jim Burck receivedj the award for the best mental attitude. In the Hoosier Relays, sponsored by Howe, the cinder- men won three events and placed third in two others. The Hornets, winning their first four meets from Warren, Bloomington, Ben Davis, and Lawrence Central, finally were stopped by a strong Broad Ripple team. After losing their second straight to Attucks, the cindermen won their remaining four matches, defeating South- portg Warren and Manual in a triangular meet, Columbus, and Noblesville. In the Sectionals the team placed third while in the City Meet they placed fourth. Oilar clears the hurdle ahead of his opponent. ,, . p- -Qi .H S , :f'.?l A.. . ' . l'- ' J 77' ,aff .A.' i-'X .' H -v'l'Lf: . . ,af . 3 -, 1 . - 4 'J' -'Q . JVC. lv . lffI f'!': Sturm heave-s the shot-put. ,Av Giga'-fa QR , ' . .-If his-adv s. I 555: uf ,.,r 2- , .fee-' ' X aw. wa.. Jar' is SNL x -a' Q BN-, W hu, Q- N , 'IR-F .f.,' k Q 9:93233 is-s 0 Q r I 'aww-au. N p -N , , . k , --.. , . , A ,s -KM . , RW:m,R:?-J QTW: ., 1 E. K V X X X ' lr A H-mf' .- - 4 V Y 4 . X A vie . , .,.,, 5- ., -r e f . '- A , bf ' ,,,, 1 4 1 1 4 - NfiH,s .a z-f - M . 133373, , ,,,,, if, ,,,. , ' M . . . J 'f-s i g-iff, fx , I X- Q . r . ,.,, - is N , 25 --:F , .... W, wi,,,:v .,3, 'Mah ' ,W - K Page one lmndred eleven . tn'e 'ii fl-
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Racquet squad emls first season Coached by Lyman Combs, Howe's first tennis team compiled a record of three wins and six losses. The team showed real promise by winning their first three matches, two from Ben Davis and one from Scecina. The racquet squad then met serious opposition from Broad Ripple, Cathedral, and Park School. The team lost a close one to Tech by the score of 3-4. In the City tourney, Howe placed sixth. Steve Fittz was chosen captain by his teammates at the end of the season. 1955 Varsity Tennis Schedule Howe 7 .............. Howe 5 .....,.. Howe 9 ......., Howe 2 ..,..,.. Howe 0 ........ Howe 3 ........ Howe 0 ........ Howe 6th .,.,.., Howe 1 ....... Howe 1 .....,,. BACK ROW -Spencer, Hag- gard, Ulm e r, Lawson, Fittz. SECOND ROW - T u r n e r, Ben Davis 0 Ben Davis 2 Scecina 0 Crispus Attucks 5 Broad Ripple 7 Tech 4 Cathedral 7 City Tourney Crispus Attucks 6 Park School 6 L... X, Leane. FRONT ' X , L RO W - Non- - Y ' 1.- weiler, Crowell, iq' 1155- ' -J Carter, Hurn. H' q ' J Y N l , N faq it. Coach Coml is the yi. , I, instructs Leane in proper grip. C3 if-1-?, 'Q P ul fix, .i 251 if' 5' 2 J-zgi, V fax Ls I-.11 H- ii Page 41 I , ,A Q1 -ll I I N Q I al: 1 . 1 ,2 , K V 151. ,, 1. E . F' : L v R , .,, -f V A ull , one lzzuzdred flzirtcen
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