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Swimmers take your marks- BANG! An unhappy Middie watches Army's last man take off in a record-breaking relay 392
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Team Captain Steve Best Coach Thomas Maloney GYMNASTICS The Army Gymnastics Team, under the able direction of Coach Tom Maloney, went into its 1962-63 season with the greatest confidence that it would retain the Eastern Title which it took from Navy the previous year. Led by Captain Steve Best on the high bar, and backed up by seven returning Iettermen and several excellent Yearlings, the team plunged into its first meet early in December. By February, the Black Knights had a perfect record of 6 for 6, with victories over such teams as Air Force, Springfield, and Pittsburgh. The team then traveled to Syracuse where it met a heartbreaking defeat by one point. The following weekend found the Army Team losing another close one to Penn State by two points. Returning home, the team took on and defeated Temple Univ., and began to prepare for the most important meet of all-Navy. On February 23, the Army team completed their 7-2 record by beating Navy by a record score of 6596 to 30V2. The following weekend the team returned to Syracuse for the Eastern Individual Championships, where Steve Best took 4th place on the high bar, while Ken Slutzky and Jerry Dufour took 3rd's in the parallel bars and free exercise respectively. First Row: Capt. Creighton, Bob Baldinger, Doug Johnson, Coach Maloney, Steve Best, Ralph Mitchell, Mike Gray, Capt. Sibley. Second Row: Coach Werner, John Longhauser, Gerald Dufour, Jeff Sutherland, Jim Lindou, Dave Kirkpatrick, Coach Cunningham. Third Row: Ken Slutzky, Oley Korpey, Bob Balderson, Tad Ono, Tom Thomas, Bob Wolff, Mgr. Bob Scheidig. 394
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