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jnacgdferj cginirilr file 1952 eazion wifi: .gyeconcllgface gil ii!- -nep R l WO' YORK 9? 'I' 5 1 X ,i,. . .1 'sf QP J. N1 and Leslie EasT. YURK ' and George Prehn By virTue of a second place finish in The Conference meeT held aT Riverside- Brookfield, York's I952 Track Team Took The runner-up spoT in The WesT Suburban conference sTandings. Earlier, during The indoor season, The Team had capTured a fiffh in The Oak Park Relays and a Third in The Naperville Relays. Bob Yde Tied for firsT in The pole vaulT, and The medley relay Team of Bob Behmer, Yde, Jasper Daube, and Glen Schricker ran away wiTh The field. ln The ouTdoor season The Dukes, under Mr. EasT, head coach, and Mr. STe-fani, assisTanT coach, won five dual meeTs and losT only one, placed second in The Team's only Tri-angular meeT, finished firsT in The counTy meeT, and picked up a Third place in The disTricT meeT. Only poinT geTTer for York aT The sTaTe finals was Glen Schricker in The half-mile. OThers who came Through during The season besides Yde and Schricker were Behmer in The half-mile, Daube and Earl Rifer in The dashes, Dick Lynn in The high jump, Dick lvluessig in The shoT puT, and Reggie Williams in The broad iump. NOT doing so well as The varsiTy were Mr. T-leinhorsT's Trosh-soph, who finished sevonTh in The conference. T24 VARSITY TRACK. Front Row Coach Clarence Ea? ar RiTer, Jasper Daube en Schricker, Boy Yde Bob Beh mer, Dick Muessig Dick Lynn and A. J, Sfefani Secon Row: Carroll Knnghf Larry GaTes, Reqqi Will ams Harold STein, Bruce Williams Pe er Baugh, and John SmuTh Lasf Row: John Monaghan Joe Reedy. Chuck Pr: Ra Close, Bob Sfanfon Ken Jones FROST-l-SOPT-l TRACK Farsi Row: Paul Johnson and Ray Buflerg Second Row Jack Jobin, GranT Miller Jerry Lewis, Tom Brighf Phil CarT wrighf, Coach Earl l-lennhorsT and Dick Mafzke: Third Row John Jenkins, Chuck Jordan Bob Kruse, Jim Schroeder and Bruce Willliarns: Lasf Row Lee Barfels, Bob Parker Rus Horn ing, Dick Kendal, John und
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york: ognL5fer6 Ka! for Conkrence Je According fo Mr. Praff, York's golf coach, fhis year's golf feam won'f be as good as York has had in previous years. The feam will have fo depend primarily on underclassmen. The reason for fhis is fhaf Ken Eickenberger, lvlilfon Lynnes, Bruce Johnson, Ron Grayheck, Fred l-ladley, Gordon l-loffie, and Don Schrader, who were lasf year's leffermen, have eifher moved or graduafed. Lasf year fhe average shoofing of fhe six senior leffermen was fhe low eighfies while fhis year if will nof be as good and we will have fo expecf shoofing in fhe high ninefies and low hundreds Wifh fhe good shoofing of lasf year's upperclassmen, York fook second place in fhe F. S. Conference Meef ky llfg , :wa y imvd ,, ! .o .rgffh U6 GOLF SQUAD: Fronf Row: Leff fo righf. Gary l-leppe, Arno Gillis, fx and Brian Vihnanek: Second Row: QQ 3 Larry l-leppe, Gordan l-loffie, Ken Eichenberger, and Al Schoenbachq Third Row: Jim Sanders and Don Schrader: Lasf Row: Thomas Nord- sfrom, Willard Merriff, Allen An- derson, Fred Hadley, and Paul Alberfsen. ACTION PHOTOS: Leff fo righf, Arno Gillis Larry Heppe, Gary l-leppe, Willard Merriff, and Paul Alberfsen. l23 we wild 1
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0,472 MOI' QCUWL Ethel' W6Ll08l Ui Q pefdgd 1 I I i E YORK N I 53 TRAC K INDIVIDUAL SHOTS: Cloclcwise sTarTing wifh boTTom phoTo: Firsf Piciurez Glen Schricker, Coach STeTani, and Coach Easf: Second Picfurez Bob Behmerg Third PicTure: Bob Yde: Fourfh Picfurez Dick Lynn: Lasl' Picfurez Jasper Dauba. , As The indoor season has already closed, a good idea oT The Dulce's and Baron's h chances Tor The i953 ouTdoor season can be gained Trom resulTs already in. AT T e Na erville Relays The varsiTy Tied Tor second, alThough geTTing only one TlrsT-Reggie P Williams Larry GaTes Jasper Daube, and Earl RiTer in The medley relay. Williams, gaTTes, Daube, and RiTer have already done a Tine job in Their respecTive individual evenTs and should be able To build up a goodly number oT poinTs in The ouTdoor meeTs. . . . . d Also lilcely To gaTher poinTs are Joe Reedy, Ollie Carlson. Dick lvluessig, an George Prehn. The Trosh-soph also did a commendable job aT Naperville, coming in only a half poinT ouT oT TirsT place on TirsTs by The medley and lighT lap relay Teams, a TirsT by Charles Parlcer in The pole-vaulT, and a second by Tom BrighT in broad jump. Based on These resulTs, iT cerTainly seems ThaT boTh The Dulces and Barons will have a successTul season in l953 and will Tinish well up in The conference sTanclIngs. I25
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