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LOWER SCHOOL
BASKETBALL
Seated—J. Hicks, P. Suhr,
Lange, H. Baumgold, W.
Franklin, Berliner, Deane,
Sherman. Standing — Mr.
Maxim (Coach), Sond-
heimer (Mgr.), Phillips,
R. Bose, J. Born, Levathes,
R. Blumenthal, Shapo,
Weill (Mgr.), Gorham
(Mgr.).
29-18 victory over Buckley, and then the Lower The Fifth and Sixth Grade Team this year
School Hoopsters avenged a football loss to St. won one hard-fought game with Staten Island,
Paul’s by defeating them on their home grounds but lost to Allen-Stevenson, thus compiling their
in the first of two contests. The second ended one and one record.
in a 49-19 Trinity victory. The hoopsters then This year’s Lower School Football Team un
easily downed Grace Church School, St. Thomas, fortunately did not fare quite as well as the
Hacklev, McBurney by scores of 33-10, 37-28, hoopsters. As a matter of fact, they lost all five
42-12, and 24-11, respectively. Next to fall vic of their games, scoring but two touchdowns in
tim to Trinity was greatly outplayed Allen- the entire season. They were strongly outweighed
Stevenson, who lost 32-13. The final game of
the season was against Dalton. Aided by the fast- and outplayed by Harvey, Hackley, Poly Prep,
break, which helped the team throughout the St. Paul’s, and Allen-Stevenson. The team was
season, the Lower School Five romped over their furnished with an excellent backfield, but the I
opponents by a 50-16 score to complete their 10-1 line was weak and inexperienced, especially on
season. offense. Trinity’s passing yardage was almost nil,
FIFTH AND SIXTH
GRADE FOOTBALL
Seated—R. Peck, C. Born,
A. Elms, Badger, D. Car
man, C. Ferguson, Harri
son. Second row — S.
Brown, A. Miller, New
man, Mr. Settino (Coach),
Wasserberg, Kinzel, J.
Axelson. Third row — P.
Youritzin, Jonides, Dove,
Bandler, Burt, W. John
son (Mgr.). Absent —
Lyons, Beemer.
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