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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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