1937-1938 Yearbook

PETIT JEAN BACK ROWBerryhill, coach, R. Roe, Bell, Vonn, E. Roe, Bartley, Batterton, Rice, manager. FRONT ROWSmith, Watts, coptain, Huffaker, Wolton, Landrum, Whitson, Miller. BASEBALL With five letter men bock and some excellent new material reporting, baseball waS ogain clossified as Harding's most outstanding sport. The team, built around Elwin Roe, sensational pitcher who received no t ion-wide publicity, ond the other four letter men. Captain Clycle Wotts, Roy Roe, Norman Smith, ond Rober t Vonn, continued to Increase Harding's reputation in its boseball accomplishments. At the opening ot the season, fourteen men reported for practice, but several new players entered school ond greatly strengthened the team. With greater interest added by the boll park's completion at the opening of the ~eoson, not only Harding, but the town of Searcy, became fervent rooters for the Bisons. General interest and enthusiasm for baseball was pushed to 0 new high throughout the season. I 9 3

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