

SWIMMING
Mr. Kushmider gives his boys last–
minute instructions.
SCHEDULE
Jan. 6- H.H.S. .. 21 Wyoming Sem. . . 56
Jan. 10- H.H.S... 45 Scranton Tech ... 32
Jan. 21- H.H.S. .. 48 Scranton West ... 28
Jan. 25-H.H.S. .. 22 Allentown ... .. .. 55
Jan. 27- H.H.S. .. 39 Scranton Central.38
Fab. 10- H.H.S... 30 Wyoming Sem... 47
Fab. 13- H.H.S. .. 40 Reading ..... .. . .37
Fab. 17- H.H.S. .. 26 Hershey ...... . .. 51
Left to right: First Row- J.
Petruzzi,
M. Balukonis,
E.
Brown,
D.
Smudin, G.
Antolick.
Second Row- A.
Urgulevich, B.
Leonard, G. Robertson, J. Craig, J. Gavert.
Third Row- F.
Buchman, R. Casari, H.
Ha tie, M. Corazza, J. Andeara, N. Weston.
Fourth Row--R.
Gib on, D. Schoenagle, F.
Lawrence, L. Dixon, W. Pritchard,
R.
Letcher,
N.
Gabriel.
St4ndino- Mr.
Kush–
mider, Coach.
Absent when picture
was
taken- Alvin
Yanoski.
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Under the guidance of Coach
Kushmider the Mountaineer splashers
compiled a commendable 4-4 record
against stiff opposition. Hours of prac–
tice and conditioning enabled the mer–
men to out-swim the three Scranton
clubs and the powerful Reading tank·
men.
50-man Butch Hastie, backstroke
Al Yanoski, 200-man Frank Buchman,
and the freestyle relay composed of
Hastie, Leon Dixon, Walt Shaw, and
Bi11 Pritchard qualified for the Regional
swimming meet at Lancaster by placing
either .first, second, or third in the Dis–
trict II meet at Stroudsburg.
Hastie represented Hazleton at the
P.
I.
A. A. swimming meet at Univer–
sity Park after grabbing a qualifying
sixth place in his event of the regionals.
We salute Coach Kushmider and
his swimmers for a job well done.
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