1931-1932 Yearbook

GJ3aseball STORY OF THE SEASON Th. call to all baseball aspitants was sounded by Coach Btadley early in March and more than twenty players reported for workout. Letter men reporting from last year included, Ruby, Berryhill, and Chambers, infieldets; Tucket, Gardner, and Merrick, outfielders; Bradley, catcher; and Von Allmen, pitcher. Prospects included Neil, Barber, Norris, Hilgers, Brown, Saun. ders, Bell, McReynolds. Games with Tech, State Teachers, Arkansas College, Henderson State Teachets and the Fort Smith Twins made up the schedule. The opening game of the season at Russellville was a bit dis· appointing, Tech winning 12 to 8, but the following week the Bisons played up to expectations and copped a 10 to 3 decision from the same team. As the team rounds into mid·season form, under Bradley's excellent coaching, it is slated to be out in front in the state Championship race.

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