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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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