Chronicle (June, 1969)

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CARDIGAN CHR·ONICLE VOL 18, NO. 3

CARDIGAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL, CANAAN, N.H.

JUNE, 1969

Summer SchoolGoesCoed U Article on page 2 CMS1 CMS6 CMS2

New Hampton 2 (OT) Proctor 1 Kimball Union 5 6 Wins 3 Losses

Tennis Has Active Season

David Peake receiving Headmaster's Prize. . . Prize listings and Commencement pictures pages 4 and 5.

Baseball and Lacrosse Have Winning Seasons Both Varsity Baseball and Lacrosse enjoyed winning seasons this spring. The basebal I team won five and lost three while lacrosse won six and lost three. The Lacrosse Team experienced three extremely close games, each going into overtime. Two of these were CMS wins, . and one ended up in the lost column. In all, the CMS baseball squad scored 89 runs in eight games. These games by no means were pitchers' duels; however, our boys played very exciting ball coming from behind to win on several occasions.

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The Records Varsity Baseball LaSalette 24 LaSalette 11 Eaglebrook 8 Proctor 12 New Hampton 18 Mascoma 15 Kimball Union 8 Proctor 4 5 Wins 3 Losses Varsity Lacrosse New Hampton 5 (OT) Holderness 4 Kimball Union 3 Proctor 5 Eaglebrook 4 (OT) Tilton 2

Mr. Norman C. Wakely ................. ...... ... .. Headmaster Mr. Bradford Yaggy ............. Director of Admissions and Studies Mr. Thomas Rouillard ................. . Director of Summer School

The first two weeks after Spring vacation were spent shoveling snow. Huge quantities of the white stuff had to be removed before the courts could be used. CMS was able to have its first match April 23; however, this was played inside the Proctor covered sports building . Carl Erikson and Jeff Crandell should receive special congratulations for their fine performances on the courts this year, both winning six and Io s i ng three. Woody Danforth, Ed Hyde, and Richard Gillespie· also deserve special recognition for their fine . records of five wins and four losses. In the CMS School Tennis Championship Tournament, Carl Erikson defeated Woody Danforth in the finals by the scores of 6-2, 6-3 . As a result, Carl was recipient of the School Tennis Award. Rich Gillespie won Mr. Goodspeed's tennis batting average title by winning 87 games while losing only 63, a 580 batting average. Tennis Team Results

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Proctor 5 LaSalette 2 LaSalette 2 Brewster 0 Eaglebrook 7½ Holderness 5 • • New Hampton 7 Proctor 6 Tilton 1 4 Wins 5 Losses


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