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MirtMllllllliiliriiiitMiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiilliMiiiiiiliiiiriiirniiiuiiMiiiMiiriiiriiiMriiiiiiiitiiiMiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiHtiin(iiitMiiiiiitMiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii(iiitiiiiiiiiMlliniiillllMlil 36 THE H I SC HO L I A 1929 iiiiiiiMiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiitiiitiii iiitiiiriiMtriiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiirtiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiMMiiiriiniiiitii ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiitii Baseball TROSPECTS for a winning team at the beginning of the season were not very bright as only three members of last season ' s Southeastern Alabama championship team reported. Things are looking better now, hov ever, as six out of the first eight games have been won. Ninety- five hits and eighty-one scores have been made by the home team as com- pared with thirty-six hits and twenty-four scores made by their oppo- nents. The team is hitting 3C9 and if they continue hitting at this clip they should win a majority of the remaining fourteen games. The following lineup has been used in most of the games : McNair on first, Pittman on second, Waller at short, Stuart on third, Daniel or Pow- ell in left-field, Sims in center-field, Benton and Allen alternating in right- field and pitching, Pugh catching and Tucker as utility man. Games to Date : Union Springs 17 Union Springs ' Union Springs 12 Union Springs - 3 Union Springs IV Union Springs 3 Union Springs 22 U nion Springs Shorter ■ - 3 Tuskegee 2 Shorter 3 Tuskegee 1 Opelika 3 Opelika 7 Midway 4 Lcuisville 1 Games to be played: Eufaula (6), Tuskegee (2), Inverness (2), Clio (2), Midway (1), Louisville (1). ,„mi Mini Ill I I ' ' ' ' ' ,„ , iiiiiii , iiiiitiiiiiiiiii I Ill I ' '
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I. Hischolid Staff II. U. Club III. Literary Societies 11 . Athletic Association
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