

leh to ngnt. T. Valoutlno, M Bauman, Mr. Faoling, W, Wood.
GOLF
The Nyack golf team was
hit hard by graduation, and
only one veteran, Captain
Bill Wood, will be back in
'52. However, Coach Harold
Failing believes that the
new golfers coming in will
round out the empty slots.
Coach Failing asserts that
this new blood will
gre~tly
improve Nyacks divot dig–
gers, and is looking for–
ward to an improved sea–
son.
BASEBALL
Coach Rudy Rejholec's "Million Dollar Moundmen" returned strong and sharp
to take up the pitching chores for 1952. The hurling was held up by four returning
veterans-Carl Brooks, Frank Cuff, Bob Prindle, and Mike Condello who showed
good stuff all the way.
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Also back on the basepaths were eight other lettermen, all displaying both
offensive and defensive skill on the field. They provide the team with a strong
batting order, from the leadoff man down to the pitchers. With our all-veteran
infield and reliable starting pitchers, Coach Rejholec looked forward to a good year
and an Indian baseball championship in '52.
Fi"t row: B. Kopenhaver,
l.
P1a,
J.
Gulezian,
l.
Buckout, R. Riker. Stocond row: F. R1dlon,
J.
Ridlon,
J.
O'Auria,
1.
Howtrd, W. Galbraith, R. Prindle. Third row:
J.
Brown,
J.
Miele, F. CuR,
J.
Dellolio, M. Condello, C. Brook•.