Tennis
Three lettermen returned to the St. Ambrose Tennis team this spring. These, plus three outstanding newcomers
made this year's squad comparable to the great teams produced by Father Hratz in his 12 seasons as Ambrose mentor.
Kneeling: John Metz, Dave Wagner, Cary Frazier, Jim Schwitters. Second Row: Her-
man Ekern, Charlie Giacosa, Ed Johnston. Third Row: Jack Krebs, Father Hratz, Joe
Pat Breen.
Big
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Boosters
The Cheerleaders: Kneeling: D. Denton, H. Ekern, D,
Hensley. Standing: T. Domino, C. Trausch, B. Hosey.
Bob VandeVoorde, Sports Editor of the Ambrosian News
and the 1958 Oaks.
"Give me an A!"
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Leo Lewis is up in the air about something.
"Pardon me, but you're in my way."
Observe the Loras slight of hand!
Above: Hey Fellas, its over here!
Below: Don Lumsden reaches low for a "scoop."
The Bees traveled to Monmouth the following
night and hit 29 free throws in 35 attempts to
down Monmouth, 75-69. Although they were out-
scored 23 to 30 from the field, the Bees' ability
at the free throw line was enough for their eighth
win of the…
score 84-84. Otting then came through with his game win-
ning shot and Fennelly dropped in a free throw to wind
up the scoring. Fennelly and Brennan led the Bees with 23
and 22 points respectively, but the scoring honors went to
Dan Rogovich of St.…
Even though he's hidden from our camera, Bernie is suc-
cessfully jumping one in for two points.
Two Quincy cagers seem to outnumber Tom Otting as the
three reach for a loose ball.
The Bees then played host to St. Michael's of New
Mexico and after a…
It's a tense moment as the Bees work
to close the gap.
The Bees came back to Wharton Fieldhouse and after dropping a close one, 72-70, to Eau Claire State of Wisconsin,
the following night they handed St. Mary's of Winona, Minnesota its first defeat…
Don Lumsden seems petrified as a Leatherneck does an
indian dance around the fallen Bernie Brennan.
The Bees, taking advantage of a second half
lapse by St. Thomas, opened their season with a
victory at Wharton Fieldhouse, 61-56. Brennan
and Fennelly…