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, . ...i.. . . X 3 K 5 N ,.:a5:5:'::,r:1-Q. ,,.-A The junior high tennis team coached by T. H. Vaughan had a good year as the young Vikings defeated Ark City twice 12 matches to 6 and 16 matches to 5. They also took the measure of Augusta 6 to 2 and 6 to 3. The seven- th and eighth grade won from their seventh-eighth grade team twice. Playing for Winfield were Dan Par- menter, Bob Storey, David Snyder, Bruce Palmer, Ronald Carrell, Jim Woods, Ed Hankins, Lynn Allison, Frank Scarth, John Childers, Bob Wind, Jim Smith, Larry Scarth, Don Gowan, Charles Anderson, Jim Rose, Milo Oyler, Amos Williams, Jim Snyder, Martin Hanna, Jim King, Fred Chen and Buddy Meyers. The junior basketball team led by Coach Ralph Titus finished their sec- ond season of Junior Ark Valley play taking second place winning 6out of 8 league games. The Newton Railers finished first with a 7-1 standing be- ing beaten only by the Vikings. The Vikings played a 10-game sched- ule playing two games with Ponca City and eight in the Ark Valley League. The junior team was one of the best Coach Titus has turned out even though they lost two games. Jerry Newman, high scorer of the team, was elected captain. League Standing Newton 7 1 Winfield 6 2 El Dorado 5 3 Wellington 2 6 Ark City 0 8 Under the coaching of R. E. Titus and the leadership of Jerry Newman, the junior high football team went through its second season of play. Junior high football started a year ago a part of the long range football program of Winfieid. Competing with Wellington, Newton, El Dorado, and Ark City in the Junior Ark Valley, they finished their season tied with Ark Cityfl-31 The junior Vikings lost to Welling- ton, Newton, and El Dorado but won their last game of the season from the Bull Pups of Ark City. Team Standing W L Wellington 4 0 Newton 2 2 t El.Dorado 2 2 Tennis team, Basketball team, football team, team in action 1 3 Jerry Newman, obstacle course winner, Titus instructs
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