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First Row — Van Alstyne, Conwill, Coach Griffin, Coach Smidl, Andalman. Martinov. Row — Ahem, Zayner, Stonmer, Plotkin, Archbold, Wrobel, Prengowski. Second INTRAMURAL MANAGERS A large part of Wilson ' s athletic program took the form of intramural sports. Tournaments were held in all those sports for which there were demands. Much credit for the success of these tourneys was due to the managers of the individual sports. The rest of the credit can be given to the whole-hearted cooperation of the student body and the active support of Wilson ' s two coaches, Charles Smidl and James J. Griffin. The purpose of these intramural sports was to give all of the students an opportunity to compete, regardless of whether or not they excelled in the particular sport in which they wished to participate. Members of the varsity teams were barred from the sports in which they earned their letters in order to insure everyone an even chance in the intramurals. Basketball under Stormer, boxing under Prengowski, wrestling under T. Zayner, swimming under Ewing, table-tennis under Plotkin, tennis under Detleffs, and badminton under Andalman were run off before May. LIST OF MANAGERS Director of Managers William Conwill Badminton Manager Joseph Andalman Baseball Manager Frank Wrobel Basketball Manager Frank Stormer Boxing Manager Edward Prengowski Fencing Manager Charles Van Alstyne Golf Manager Frank Stormer Swimming Manager Williard Ewing Table Termis Manager Albert Plotkin Tennis Manager Henry Detleffs Track M anager Clarence Carter Wrestling Manager Ted Zayner Paiff Si ty-nint
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First Row — AUeruzzo, Jacknik, Kane, Brown, Adamski, Dorgan, T. Zayner, Meyers, B. Zayner, Mgr. Second Row — Hawtree, Clark, Sims, Grotia, Ball, Andalman, Plotkin, Wallace, Ignowski, Palka. Kelley, Lavette, Prengowski, Coach Griffin, Stormer, Feeley, Grossman. TENNIS The 1936 tennis schedule included Thornton, Morgan Park, Wright, and Wheaton. The team that represented Wilson was composed of Kane, number one. Taxis, Waddell, and Ogren. In the first meet, the Wilsonites defeated Morgan Park by a score of 3-2. Kane won his singles and doubles matches, and Waddell and Ogren won their doubles match to break a 2-2 tie and win the meet. GOLF The golf team had scheduled two meets by the first of May, one with Armour and one with Wright. The team consisted of Edward Prengowski, the only veteran returning from last year ' s squad, and two newcomers, John Kelley and Fred Ficrte. Frank Stormer, last year ' s manager and coach of the team, was unable to play this semester. Page Sixly-eighl
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€ ' =5 First Row— Hubbard, 112; Steels, 126; Kane, 175; Boston, heavy; lordan, 160: Stringer. 135; Prengowski, mgr. Second Row — Stephen, second; Ahem, referee; Waldeck. announcer: Plotkin, second: Wrobel, second. Ahem, Wrobel, time keepers; Grotta, Zayner. manager and 165 champion; Contes, Adamski, 125 champion; Pieler, 147 champion. INTRAMURAL SPORTS BOXING Edward Prengowski, football man and former C.Y.O. fighter, was in charge of boxing. Through his efforts the March tournament was a success. The 112 pound class was uncontested, Hubbard winning. The 118 pound and 126 pound divisions were close fights with McDade and Steele winning. Stringer of the 135 pound class had an easy victory, as did Jordan, 160 pound, and Bastion, heavyweight. Powell, 147 pound, and Kane, 175, fought hard battles. WRESTLING Ted Zayner, track star, performed a very commendable job as manager of the wrestling tournament. Not satisfied with managing, he also won in his weight division. Adamski, 125 pound, won by one fall as did Ahern, 135 pound, and Olsen, heavyweight. Olsen ' s match was the fastest for he downed his man in 48 seconds. Those who won by a time limit were Pieler, 147 pound, and Groth, 175 pound. Piil f St ' fcnfy
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