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Show Tony Montoya, a ninth grade boy, aspires to be a pitcher. I hope he may some day become the lefthander left-hander we have been looking for. Some 23 football suits have been issued for spring football. As soon as weather permits our workout Joe Frisch is working hard to get I his arm in shape to pitch a few l baseball games. Joe pitched for the I Elva-Ruth Shoppe last summer and j kept his club in the running right ! up to the last day. I Enjoyed a very pleasant visit from I Leland "Sonny" Walker and Bill Pearce, two of our former athletes who are now attending Westminster college. Both played' football on the main squad last year. "Sonny" has made just about every team he has gone out for, which speaks well for a boy who has had to fight from j the bottom with size against him. Just a fine boy, with lots of guts and determination which has earn ed him letters In football, basketball, basket-ball, track, wrestling and tennis. A little fellow many a big boy could emulate. Joe Norden Jr. of Placerville, Call-fornia, Call-fornia, was also a caller. Joe is at present attending a Junior college in California and played football on his high school team there. Joe moved out on us just about the time he entered high school here. He says he will redeem himself by sending his younger brother to school here next year. Thanks, Joe, we need him. Another boy who Is very much Interested in our athletic welfare Is Howard (Micky) Buchman who is attending New Mexico Military Institute at Roswell, New Mexico. Mickey Is enjoying cadet life and his school work very much. We drew perhaps the toughest baseball team in the league for our opening game, as Davis high school has the same ball club to the man they had last year. They really should have a lot of power at the bat and plenty of good pitching. : Our 1937 Baseball Schedule April 15 Bingham at Davis. April 22 Tooele at Bingham; April 27 Cyprus at Bingham. April 29 Davis at Bingham. May 4 Bingham at Tooele. May 6 Bingham at Cyprus, i .. . Spring Sports by Bailey Santistevan Ensign Jensen will captain oar baseball team this spring. Though small, he has what it takes to be a leader, popular with his fellow players plus a playing heart and an Infectious smile. Naturally quick at nsing-hls head, Ensign Is an ideal leader. i The weather" so far nas been far better for duck hunting than baseball base-ball conditioning. Joe Churich, fullback on our 1936 football team reported for baseball this week.1 Joe nas a lot of ability, and should develop into a good baseball player. |