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GIRLS' BASEBALL SEASO
WIDE OPE
With vollev ball and basketball tom off th<>
g-irls'
!;}l"tt ·
page, let's glance over the ba eball
field and sec what's going on.
Q,·cr
100
freshmen and sophomot·e girls
reported
fm
baseball, but this number was
latt•r cut clown to fortr-fh·e. , 1r• . Irene
0'
hea,
~li,'.·
Eunice
C.
Kirkland and
::\1L
s Ruth
A
Phillips ha,·e been working with the baseball
aspirants, having divided them into team .
The threE' tPnms and their r spective captains
an• vhs, Helen Koval:k:v: Yanks, Priscilla
DeLand; Giants, Lorraine Wylam.
From the!;e freshman and sophomore teams
which at·e preparing to compete with thr>
jut1iors and . eniors, "Ziggy" VanVliet, speed–
hall arti. t of the ub., "Red" Conti an•!
Turkow of
th~
Giants, and Pri. cilia DeLand,
"Ten·y" :\Iurkus, Hiovich and • elnekovic of
tlv~
Yanks appear to be the out tanding–
players. The last mention d share top batting
honor:-: while :\Iancini of the Yank is out·
Rtanding· for her infielding in the hortstop
:.lot.
In one of the first engagements of the
SNtson, the Cubs defeated the Junior
I
team
22-16
and the Yanks were downed by the
Junior I's 7-9.
·
Captains of the junior and senior teams
includc: Junior
I,
Freeland; Junior
11, •
usa
1
Buhay; • enior
I,
Ruth Coles; enior
II,
larion
Sickler.
At the time of this writing the results of
intramural competition in t{irls' ba ball are
'lS
follow::
Team
Played Won
Lo
t
,'eniot·s I ............... 3
2
1
, eniors II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3
1
Juniors I ............... 3
0
3
Juniors 11 ..............
a
1
2
Sophomores I . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1
0
Sophomm·es II . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1
0
Sophomores
Ill . . . . . . . . .
1
1
0
A large group of girls answered 1\frs.
i\·ion Orr's <·all fot· track.
~lost.
promising
of the t•andidates are Lorraine Wylam, Jatw
McDonald, Betty Ficstcr and l\Iary Kulaza.
After a brief training period the team will
compete with squads from other outhem
Tier high school..
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CC'ont
inuc<l
from Pagl\1. )
Binghamton , ·orth. With Capt. Bill Johnson.
John Shearer, Joe Zeilic and Jo Vavra all
playing in the low eighties, it is difficult
t(
select anyone of them as the outstandin"
member of the team.
Ed l\loran, Francis loran,
~like
, eversky
and Jack Duff)· manag to hold down their
own 'et
y
adequately, carding scores in the
high ightics and low nineties.
Coach • 'ick DiNunzio has ::;chedulcd the
following matche".
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