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LOWER SCHOOL
BASEBALL—1958
Seated — Blatterman, R.
Bose, 1’. Suhr, Lange, R.
Hamilton, S. Hamilton,
Outhvvaite, Dyas, Perrow.
Standin (j — Lissitzvn,
VVeisser, Levathes, A.
Hicks (Mgr.), Mr. Maxim
(Coach), Mr. Scully
(Asst. Coach), Mack,
Shapo, Sherman, Mc
Laughlin.
N 1958, the Lower School Baseball Team had is expected to have a fine season.
a rather disappointing season. They were, The seventh and eighth grades’ basketball team
I however, much aided by several newcomers to had an excellent season this year. Their fabulous
Trinity who filled various starting positions. The ten and one record justified their superior play,
squad had two fine pitchers, both worthy of which, however, at times was a bit inconsistent.
berths on the starting team. This last fact was The only blemish on this near-perfect record was
very important in the season’s final contest, a inflicted hy Poly Prep to the tune of 26-19, but
double-header with Collegiate. In the twin-con in a second contest, they were vanquished by the
test, which saw the first strings and the second Lower School Five, 24-22, bv virtue of some
strings of the two schools pitted against each timely fourth-period foul shots. The first Poly
other, Trinity emerged triumphant with a second game exemplified the team’s inconsistent play, for
string victory and a first string tie. This year’s Trinity led at the half only to lose at the final
team promises to be one of high standards and buzzer. The second game of the season was a
FIFTH AND SIXTH
GRADE BASKETBALL
Seated—Beemer, C. Kauf
man, J. Axelson, Burt,
Newman, Kinzel, S.
Brown, C. Born. Stand-
in</—Mr. Maxim (Coach),
Wallace, Trigger, Lyons,
Townson, Brandi, Schiffer,
R. Peck, Fairbairn, Tsom-
aia, Ferguson (Mgr.)
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