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Zan! 0 Continuing the mushroom growth which it has enjoyed since it was promoted to a major sport, the Track team has risen to a position where it is considered a serious threat to all opponents and not just an- other match. Strength of the Tommy track team lies in the field events, with Captain Hugo Ren- den, state shot-put record holder, leading the way. He has the assistance of Frank Wambach in the shot-put and discus events but holds down individual honors with the javelin. In the first meet of the season against St. Olaf, Renden took first place f . 4 in these three events. In the track events, the rapid improve- ment of Clay Pardo, former Academy star, Charles Kronschnable and John Huebach is taken as a definite sign of good days ahead, according to student-coach George Kenny. All things taken into consideration, the 68-58 victory the Toms hung up in the first meet of the year after having taken third in the State meet last year shows remark- able improvement in this sport. For the five years previous to last season, the Toms had not won an inter-collegiate track meet. I ' Q95 E I s i' 1 3 I w,M. Lgfi za right, -int row: M. Toryamki, T. McGfathh, L. Mikulay, Lieb, j. Hzuback, M. Rhodes, L. Boyle, F. Blanchztt, F. W f Gnjin, T. Planie. Second row: W. McCarncy, H. Rmden, F. Sh-utt, lb- Kfovurhnablr. T- Kfmlly- j Rujmach, L. K-uckzra, P. McNulty. Third row: G. Kenney, coach.
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