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BA EBALL-A SWINGING SPORT EE I ff A ff, Fl! Kneeling l-r: Jack lmmel, Al Henning, Jerry Ebner, Mike Gray, Jerry Kreiser, Paul Schmitt, Jim Arkels, Terry Novak. Standing 1-r: Paul Capponi, Gil Hobneck, Dan Kreiser, Jim Nagel, Gary Ford, Steve Mareta, Coach Bayler. Coach Bayler and friend. OUTCOME OE THE 6'7, BASEBALL SEASON There was a good turnout of 24 boys for baseball this yearg only five were seniors. Our team played ll games this year and in Conference games our record was 2-6. The 1967 batting champion was Alan Henn- ing who batted .273. This year Paul Schmitt was elected Most Valuable Player. He pitched a no-hitter against Lostantg pitching a no-hitter against any team is no easy thing to do. Coach Bayler is looking to a better season next year with a year's experience under their belt for many of the returning lettermen. Nice swing!
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X-COU TRY I ITS SECOND SEASON awe, .. 9 E' ',!Q Q1 fe X 2 f A ' ga an ly! yg rl! .. 553 ' 5 X , - . CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD FOR 1967 Kneeling l-r: Greg Myler, Greg Webb, Roger Ford, Jim Arkels. Standing l-r: Coach Clark, Garold Ghrist, Paul Schmitt, Jim Marconnet, Bob Foote, Rod Brady. CROSS COUNTRY IN ITS SECOND SEASON Conference Cross Country is in its second year at Tonica and still going strong. With a year's experience behind them, the boys looked good this year and did a nice job of representing our school. Our ten boys placed third in the Tri-County this year with Rod Brady finishing in the top ten. Paul Schmitt accumu- lated the least number of points to become Most Valuable Player of the 1967 Cross Country season. A runner on a cross country team competes in running a course of 1, 9 milesg to do this a boy must possess both speed and stamina. Our boys did a fine job of measuring up to these standards and are a credit to themselves and our school. Push it, Paul! Push it! 8 But will you feel so happy 1. 9 miles from now?
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Ben Miller - Center Jerry Ebner - Forward Paul Schmitt - Guard Gil Hobneck - Gu ard -V - -- - --- --.,.i Jim Dyer - Guard Bob Foote - Forward
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