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Show Leopards or Not, Ryanmen Gird For First Tennis Title for School should hold up their share of the burden. South has through the years since its inception gradually become be-come stronger in each one of the athletic events and has failed to win only two of these events, football foot-ball and tennis. The gridders came within a hair's breadth of taking the nod in football and weren't given more than a fifty-fifty chance to even muss the Leopard's hair, so why shouldn't the netters pull a surprse by downing East? Let's go to it, South! Flock of Nelters Vie For Places On 1943 Team Net mentor Pat Ryan received enough applications for this year's tennis teams to field several grid squads, and he hopes that out of this assortment he can pick some real talent, good enough to dethrone de-throne the Leopards. East has taken tennis for so long that whole generations have passed through the institution, each son living up to tradition by helping to win the crown in tennis. It's about time that the Leopard domination came to an end and we're just the ones to do it! With such men as Dick Brower, Doug Heiner, Joe Bonney, Bill Van Ry, Clyde Oliver, Lou Dods, Jim Neeley, and Howard Richardson in there swinging mean rackets for the Cubs, our chances seem better than ever to take the honors. The juniors, although untried, |