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Mr. Trautwein spuke to the
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writen SEOAL basketball team at bukethall and Its fundamentals.
tbe Wasbincton School Cafeteria, He stated lo hi s talk, that teach·
Vooday ftigbt, with the Associlltr
Dired.or or Atli.Ietin at Ohio lJniviU'Iit)', W. J . 11'autwein, the m11.10
speaker for the evening.

ln1 the fundamentals m basketball
wu a very minor part and that
there is much more to it than that.

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;PhilliesLackPower Hitting; .
1To Rely On Pitebing, Defmse ·

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PKh of tM Met-r ... 1111• clubs.

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UftitH P"*" Sportt Editor

1'411 roo!

ini the eollere best suited for tbe
subject or vocation in wbieb they
plan t o study.
6on Thomann, Athe111, Fl"Hi·
dent of the SEOAL pnsented the
players with certUieate.1 of ~wards.
Russ Smith , Pretident of the down·
town coaches, pree;ented each play·
er. with a trophy.
Dave Diles llft a brief tundowo
or all Ohio playera ~d how they
are selected. Jimmy Tboma1 of
GaUipolls wa• GalllpoliJ' player to
be selected. Jimmy was presented
a trpph.Y t»Y AI Schuldt, President

Iowa Will Have
ToBeOnToes
To Beat LaSalle

15 last se"soa ud again waa I
workhorse. pitch.ing 3.17 inninJt.

Spi&gt;rtOWrlter fer lhe"Oallll
Tribune, pabtted out ~at
Bebind bjm as fltarterlSmith ia had 11et a 1•11u~ record

counti'ng on southpaw Curt

Sim·

Sim(Jlops won 14 and loef 15;
Dicbon wu 10-10 and Wehmeier
10.11, with all of his victories comInc alter he joined the Phillie..
I He bad lost t~ree with the RecUel&amp;
before the fh1tt.
.iiob Gt~eenwood, who saw Uttle
,ctiOQ last season with a 1·~ reoord
tnd two rookif~11 up from 8yracua,,
iames Owefts and Job~1 Meyer, a~
cj)ler starting pos1ibi1ities. Ow,ns
· \Jon 17 and Jolt nine while Meyer
"d a 1,.11 record .
Bob MU\er, 7·9 last year, ~~JaY
wind up as the No. 1 relief pl~.cher
"ith Steve Rld'lik 4.&amp; and llon
"rozinski 1·1 also possl)tiUU,et ~!.~

Ortl~ W•ak Httt.r
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Outside of Hamner at lhod ICld
"Willie Jones at third, the 1nlltl4
,.etupt is not defimte. E11r~ TOrJf{
ton who figut~es to be the litlt
Duseman ill recovering from an
ope1·auon to build up a tendoq in
!his right bond, and may not be
1"""' to open the season. Be~lnd
at first are two rooklef:l, .lfarBiaylock, who hit .303 at a",yr~
cuse and JameH Westlake, w11Q bitltd .28G a,t San fl'ranelsco .

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Bnbhy Morgaa, w ose Jl,
'b sl'tiitotstop,. b1.1t w~o also ." pl~y
t~ird, wiU win€{ up vt tl}e spot.
·The Philles obtained MOrlan from
tho Dodgers last 11prlrig and he
wountl up battll'lil .262, playing In
138 games
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55 abort to be t'dtillldered .. 'far the
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,Nov. t: P!ib'""'J~ St&lt;elen, Nov. ·
20 and Ckltqo Car&lt;ii,alt, Qee. II.

iportswritera !or beina: honored~·
The Invocation for the evening
wa given by Linson Stebbins~
,;J~n Halliday was tbe toastma,te;.
A barber.!iho,p .q~rtet Janj: ~.eral ·

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JhtrQduced dut~lng
evenly
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ball at Ohio Uqiveral.tr aqd Jl~
Snyder, head ot bastelbill.
Also honored were- Qtentben 91
the 191515 All SEO eare tUm:
Thomas, GaiJipoliJ; Smltb, Qa!Upolis; Ellis, Logan; Milhoan, Ga\lt·
polis; Kuhn, Logan; Puckett. Middleport; ExiJne, Ja~; WUI.a,

Athert!i.
SECOND TEAM: ,SOUth, Athena; ;j.ll~~
Potts, Wellston; Wltkei, Ja~:klon;
Frledenmaker, Welleton; Adams,
Nelsonville;
Qualls, Pomeroy;
J_.D'ng, Middleport; Hunley, Nellon-

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HONORABLE MENTION; HOfer
Melnturf, Atb\'ll'; ~ohn Shaw, Lj&gt;
pn; Gary Bobyer, Nelsonville and
terry Gai&amp;f~er, Ml~dleport; Jllll
Rutko!kle, Athen1; Bill Carr, Gal·
Jlpolill; Max', Nel10n ,and , ~oyd
~uth, GaAit&gt;OIIa; Hlrold Vlckha
Wellston; Bob WUson, PoMeroy;
Jim 'Mitchell, laekiM u.d·Bob Me- 1

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conference s~ial m:~!~~~~ ,lw
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•nd f!ICUity
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ceo to the ,public.

'11Jl" eonffNbel 1ebNt1fy, Paul
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Bl!lmmer, IMVa tacult.y
Ja '" 11m01·

alllp. ~opata hit .ael(
but nio overop lu!nped alter ho aentauv,,
hu.tr11etfd, ··so
eh&amp;1lled tlla bakine: Mance to a lho :ate Ten vote In ftvQr of
croueh.
proposal.
NCM mttJilbft'l wore
l)qi ll!ln.lo, lhe ol~b!j;• power hit· 1.ble week on the ·.u;aoll&lt;_lliiy
tcr who drove Jn 1Ul runs in 1054 chai'!&amp;ed plan lot 1980.
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olthouch batttna oniy .2tl. will be third• of thue vaUns muat favor "•
"&gt;tl&gt;lbef~t1.,;~:•1d and the lie. Rll•l&gt;l the program for it to be\'!ome tf·
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wlho hit -~11 in center.
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•nd m•r be aent ~t for m~J all members with the
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At thia, Sc~uldt pire~ented Midwh' hu a aorc arm and
CLEARWA'I'ER, Fla. UP- 'I'IIo
dleport's
coa,h John ~s M'l\" ,
may
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for
the
fin\
Phillies wUI have to n'y on plt~h ·
the tropky 'if!:bach o!.t.M reaJ'' ia
ing and defense' in the 1955 Na- ·part or thil season; the veter~~&gt;"­
lea&amp;ue Parson:;' record
tional Lea1ue race, bl!Cau,~;,e they Murry Dickson and Herro Weh· the
first year in the le.ague was very
meier,
who
took
a
new
Jeaae
on
Jack power hitting. And it doesn't
look as if their new manaa:er, fife w~en the Redlep traded him good, conaisferina: th~ advance·
ment $1&gt;111 h~ lloys ,.,~, · - ·
Mayo Smitb, ll'i\1 come up with en· to the ·Phillies l11t season.
the seasc.Jn. Pat'IIOifl 'tJtalltea: Ufll

loiMrtt Top1 Pitchers
Heading the pitrhlnll Iltafl will
be Robin Robert~. whom many
eonsid~r the best right bander Ia

Buiket·J

.
fJGta llr4\'ftl AHA"!P

JDO.OS,

ough of eltber to finish in the
first div11lon, let alone be a pennant contender.
In addition to the lack or ht! 4vy
hitters, the
club lacks bench
strength and may wmd up needmg
a second baseman.
Lost year. Granny Hamner, Onfl
of the top sh.ortstOPI:l in the league
was shifted to second and whil~
he turned in a workman-like per,
formance, club offlciab agree the
team IS stronger with him at short:
He will play short this year .

\i.,.mta . Ill

PoJ'Ilaltd c...de ·Selu&gt;ol
ball Tourl'OIIIM\ are 11

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Oh'lo

It provides for eight day• on
-The riJht field pt l.s wide open whlch
gamea will be showD
with MQJ C1artl:, who hit only .2f0 notllli!IIIY, wllh \he ~ ...ibllity
bat year; Danny Schell, with a tblt two fl111lU wiU be ehowa oa
.2&amp;'i average and the veteran John a divided pelwolit 1!11 !W. o!
Wyrostek, .239, u l4tadtns candl· t"ese date•, 11~ , tor five days on
dates.
which no "airel may CJIOH lhe
Peanut. Lowrey, plcktc~. up after boundtrlo of aev~n defined
the Cardinali gave him hi' uncon· JiOhl,
The ilia Ten plan. to sell
dUlonal releuo, Pf!oblb~ wJU
11
"pKkallil
of conferem:e
1a101eal
.1Ud; on for outfield lAd" hifleld
for t.hp re.a:lonal daya
reauve duty and J?lnch ~ltttna
1ed beeiuse
chore1
eompUul
no '~~~~~I
maY •ear
more th&amp;R
onee .utloully and OJk1e
&amp;lly, O.r· twice reatoiJllly.

RIHIAAIAL THURSDAY
The Senior Choir ol the
ented , C1lU.rtlt 1 will hlYe ·
Tb\U'Iday tvenln.a at

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SEO •Coach Of Year'
~ Dowatowt~ Cotches of Gal·
Mr. Trautwein spuke to the
UpoJit honored the SEO Sports- group of 1M on the htstory of

writen SEOAL basketball team at bukethall and Its fundamentals.
tbe Wasbincton School Cafeteria, He stated lo hi s talk, that teach·
Vooday ftigbt, with the Associlltr
Dired.or or Atli.Ietin at Ohio lJniviU'Iit)', W. J . 11'autwein, the m11.10
speaker for the evening.

ln1 the fundamentals m basketball
wu a very minor part and that
there is much more to it than that.

He enoourued the hllyll in choos.

;PhilliesLackPower Hitting; .
1To Rely On Pitebing, Defmse ·

I

Editor'• io.ttte: Thlt it tht ~ee· ond in a HriM M tht 1955 pro..
PKh of tM Met-r ... 1111• clubs.

BV LIIO H. PITIRSIN
UftitH P"*" Sportt Editor

1'411 roo!

ini the eollere best suited for tbe
subject or vocation in wbieb they
plan t o study.
6on Thomann, Athe111, Fl"Hi·
dent of the SEOAL pnsented the
players with certUieate.1 of ~wards.
Russ Smith , Pretident of the down·
town coaches, pree;ented each play·
er. with a trophy.
Dave Diles llft a brief tundowo
or all Ohio playera ~d how they
are selected. Jimmy Tboma1 of
GaUipolls wa• GalllpoliJ' player to
be selected. Jimmy was presented
a trpph.Y t»Y AI Schuldt, President

Iowa Will Have
ToBeOnToes
To Beat LaSalle

15 last se"soa ud again waa I
workhorse. pitch.ing 3.17 inninJt.

Spi&gt;rtOWrlter fer lhe"Oallll
Tribune, pabtted out ~at
Bebind bjm as fltarterlSmith ia had 11et a 1•11u~ record

counti'ng on southpaw Curt

Sim·

Sim(Jlops won 14 and loef 15;
Dicbon wu 10-10 and Wehmeier
10.11, with all of his victories comInc alter he joined the Phillie..
I He bad lost t~ree with the RecUel&amp;
before the fh1tt.
.iiob Gt~eenwood, who saw Uttle
,ctiOQ last season with a 1·~ reoord
tnd two rookif~11 up from 8yracua,,
iames Owefts and Job~1 Meyer, a~
cj)ler starting pos1ibi1ities. Ow,ns
· \Jon 17 and Jolt nine while Meyer
"d a 1,.11 record .
Bob MU\er, 7·9 last year, ~~JaY
wind up as the No. 1 relief pl~.cher
"ith Steve Rld'lik 4.&amp; and llon
"rozinski 1·1 also possl)tiUU,et ~!.~

Ortl~ W•ak Httt.r
•
Outside of Hamner at lhod ICld
"Willie Jones at third, the 1nlltl4
,.etupt is not defimte. E11r~ TOrJf{
ton who figut~es to be the litlt
Duseman ill recovering from an
ope1·auon to build up a tendoq in
!his right bond, and may not be
1"""' to open the season. Be~lnd
at first are two rooklef:l, .lfarBiaylock, who hit .303 at a",yr~
cuse and JameH Westlake, w11Q bitltd .28G a,t San fl'ranelsco .

, Unh!•fiS!•th' ~e. oome
• IJ:!COD~ ba
• ) ~~ r. :~r·.~~,:,i:~e
Bnbhy Morgaa, w ose Jl,
'b sl'tiitotstop,. b1.1t w~o also ." pl~y
t~ird, wiU win€{ up vt tl}e spot.
·The Philles obtained MOrlan from
tho Dodgers last 11prlrig and he
wountl up battll'lil .262, playing In
138 games
'

.. .. J.~lll• .o..~

c~ ~,

'l'e~ IC•n..,oltJ, 1 ""~'"' lith&gt; hit

Stpn Lopnjo ,.~ Smoker llul'l·
'" will ·~• CJif.olll~• ilu!iea. 'ilopatn ,Iii the•-~u_. \notlyer-, Burj.
ftlll tbe better hl,tur. !hitletl,
ptlyinl. in .I'll Ja~, 'hit :~Mm liat

year b\J' w~ albat only .J:U tim'el
55 abort to be t'dtillldered .. 'far the
Ntlionai Leti!IO l&gt;ijfi~l ohomplon

.

he doeJ everr. thing waU.

,Nov. t: P!ib'""'J~ St&lt;elen, Nov. ·
20 and Ckltqo Car&lt;ii,alt, Qee. II.

iportswritera !or beina: honored~·
The Invocation for the evening
wa given by Linson Stebbins~
,;J~n Halliday was tbe toastma,te;.
A barber.!iho,p .q~rtet Janj: ~.eral ·

til' .

aonp.

JhtrQduced dut~lng
evenly
were Ca1;:ol Widdoes, head ol foot.
ball at Ohio Uqiveral.tr aqd Jl~
Snyder, head ot bastelbill.
Also honored were- Qtentben 91
the 191515 All SEO eare tUm:
Thomas, GaiJipoliJ; Smltb, Qa!Upolis; Ellis, Logan; Milhoan, Ga\lt·
polis; Kuhn, Logan; Puckett. Middleport; ExiJne, Ja~; WUI.a,

Athert!i.
SECOND TEAM: ,SOUth, Athena; ;j.ll~~
Potts, Wellston; Wltkei, Ja~:klon;
Frledenmaker, Welleton; Adams,
Nelsonville;
Qualls, Pomeroy;
J_.D'ng, Middleport; Hunley, Nellon-

vllle.
HONORABLE MENTION; HOfer
Melnturf, Atb\'ll'; ~ohn Shaw, Lj&gt;
pn; Gary Bobyer, Nelsonville and
terry Gai&amp;f~er, Ml~dleport; Jllll
Rutko!kle, Athen1; Bill Carr, Gal·
Jlpolill; Max', Nel10n ,and , ~oyd
~uth, GaAit&gt;OIIa; Hlrold Vlckha
Wellston; Bob WUson, PoMeroy;
Jim 'Mitchell, laekiM u.d·Bob Me- 1

1
comply

wit~

t6levtslon plan
conference s~ial m:~!~~~~ ,lw
decided, but It mLiht
lbl
own regional program orr the
five Saturdays !Ueb James WI~ ~~
~

permittei:l.

•nd f!ICUity
mined their

NCAA PfOIJ:'GEll

aea•Ion ~~otulttt
.
er (th.e ,national plan wu
ceo to the ,public.

'11Jl" eonffNbel 1ebNt1fy, Paul
J.
Bl!lmmer, IMVa tacult.y
Ja '" 11m01·

alllp. ~opata hit .ael(
but nio overop lu!nped alter ho aentauv,,
hu.tr11etfd, ··so
eh&amp;1lled tlla bakine: Mance to a lho :ate Ten vote In ftvQr of
croueh.
proposal.
NCM mttJilbft'l wore
l)qi ll!ln.lo, lhe ol~b!j;• power hit· 1.ble week on the ·.u;aoll&lt;_lliiy
tcr who drove Jn 1Ul runs in 1054 chai'!&amp;ed plan lot 1980.
·'
olthouch batttna oniy .2tl. will be third• of thue vaUns muat favor "•
"&gt;tl&gt;lbef~t1.,;~:•1d and the lie. Rll•l&gt;l the program for it to be\'!ome tf·
....
wlho hit -~11 in center.
!eetive.
·

w._

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"YOUR
SUNRISE

TO
SUt•ISET

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the game. He won 2.1 while ll!sln,c
m01t vahlable pl!lyer. Mr. SCI)Illdt,

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At thia, Sc~uldt pire~ented Midwh' hu a aorc arm and
CLEARWA'I'ER, Fla. UP- 'I'IIo
dleport's
coa,h John ~s M'l\" ,
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for
the
fin\
Phillies wUI have to n'y on plt~h ·
the tropky 'if!:bach o!.t.M reaJ'' ia
ing and defense' in the 1955 Na- ·part or thil season; the veter~~&gt;"­
lea&amp;ue Parson:;' record
tional Lea1ue race, bl!Cau,~;,e they Murry Dickson and Herro Weh· the
first year in the le.ague was very
meier,
who
took
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new
Jeaae
on
Jack power hitting. And it doesn't
look as if their new manaa:er, fife w~en the Redlep traded him good, conaisferina: th~ advance·
ment $1&gt;111 h~ lloys ,.,~, · - ·
Mayo Smitb, ll'i\1 come up with en· to the ·Phillies l11t season.
the seasc.Jn. Pat'IIOifl 'tJtalltea: Ufll

loiMrtt Top1 Pitchers
Heading the pitrhlnll Iltafl will
be Robin Robert~. whom many
eonsid~r the best right bander Ia

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ough of eltber to finish in the
first div11lon, let alone be a pennant contender.
In addition to the lack or ht! 4vy
hitters, the
club lacks bench
strength and may wmd up needmg
a second baseman.
Lost year. Granny Hamner, Onfl
of the top sh.ortstOPI:l in the league
was shifted to second and whil~
he turned in a workman-like per,
formance, club offlciab agree the
team IS stronger with him at short:
He will play short this year .

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It provides for eight day• on
-The riJht field pt l.s wide open whlch
gamea will be showD
with MQJ C1artl:, who hit only .2f0 notllli!IIIY, wllh \he ~ ...ibllity
bat year; Danny Schell, with a tblt two fl111lU wiU be ehowa oa
.2&amp;'i average and the veteran John a divided pelwolit 1!11 !W. o!
Wyrostek, .239, u l4tadtns candl· t"ese date•, 11~ , tor five days on
dates.
which no "airel may CJIOH lhe
Peanut. Lowrey, plcktc~. up after boundtrlo of aev~n defined
the Cardinali gave him hi' uncon· JiOhl,
The ilia Ten plan. to sell
dUlonal releuo, Pf!oblb~ wJU
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