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Q , 1 Y 1 ps C Springtime Finds Country Club Popular Spot Cold, damp weafher didn'T dampen golfing spiriTs aT York High, as The Duke LinksTers sailed Through arfofher successful season, The weTTesT spring in several years seriously cuT down The number of affernoons suiT- able for pracTice, buf Coach Earl Graff's proTegefs showed real championship form in rneefs. ln The annual Cenfral-TO Conference Meef, held aT Schuyler This year, The Dukes comforfably oufclassed The five-Team field To bag The conference championship. For York linksTers iT was The Third consecuTive C-lO CLOVHAT, Jerry DieTrich led York wiTh a score of 83, which nearly won him medalisT honors for The ouTing. Dave Klone and Larry Meyer added a pair of 92's To provide The York winning Tally. Duke golfers also showed well in The STaTe Class B Championships aT Lincoln's Pioneer Golf Course, as They grabbed fourfh among The many enfries. Jerry DieTrich again was low man for York. A Triangular aT The York CounTry Club neTTed The Duke club-swingers an easy Triunsph. CreTe and Fuller- Ton couldn'T keep pace wiTh The York boys, sparked by Larry Vennur'n's 83, As displayed by Their season showing, i957 golfers upheld York l-ligh's fine Tradifion on The links, displaying boTh fair play and compeTence. 'a 4 is. .......ul Draw--M 5 5 9 - Look here, now, says Coach Earl Graft as he passes on know-how To David Klorie, Bob Moore, Ed Zieg, Harvey Perlman and Jerry Dieirich. -LEFT Larry Vennum holes ouT The easy way as David Klone and Jerry Diefrich smilingly look on.-LOWER LEFT How'd we do? .lim Kemp, Roger Greer 'Fullerfon' and Lyrn Elsner iCreTei eye Larry Vennum os he ToTols scores.-BELOW
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For Numerous Linksfers 1 YHS lady golfers this spring were found in rnany poses not suggesting the game of golf. The female- club-wielders nurnbering about 20 c'eatively combined laughs and serious golfing in their Monday and Vfednes- day meetings at the Country Club. Co-ordination, sportsmanship and sociability were Three desirable qualities developed by the girls. They learned to play fair and to srnile in losing as well as winning. Since none of the schools in the York area maintain girls' golf, the Dulce fillies had no opportunity for inter-school meets. However, in intra-squad rnatch play Sharon I-loloch took top honors, followed by Janet Rhoda. TYPICAL SCENE AT THE CREEK FINDS Jane Foster, Ann Clarke, Susan Moore, Margie Kuntzelman, Judy Crooks, Janet Rhoda, I Charlotte Erickson, Nancy Moorhead and Georgia Kaeding frantically X I A hshing for a golf ball AUPPER RIGHT TIME OUT FOR GIGGLES-RlGHTeMyrna Wullf Janice Kuntzelrnan, Mary Lue Bottum, Harriet Rog- ers and Patti Moulton laugh it upf' ...Msg CAREFUL NOW -Sharon Holoch prepares to putt as Susan Rogers, Ruth Ann Svatos, Miss Alma Stoddard, Joyce Schultz, Karla Veline and Suzanne Hogan look on WBELOW to 'v v-.- ' N ,. 'Jolt' - yu ., .,-1 ,,: '.--- e Lgqjlifl 1 'svlll ' XS :pl si .. ' :ffx JL! . j ' M . ., ,ff '-gg . rr? i ' TJ - W W., -unu-gan r-. ,-...Dv-A.,-.aa
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