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and  what  yardage  they  did  gain  was  solely  on   In  soccer,  the  Seventh  and  Eighth  Grades
                 the  strength  of  their  running  attack.  The  only   fared  no  better  than  did  their  football  counter­
                 time  they  came  even  near  winning  was  in  the   parts.  They  were  defeated  in  all  three  of  their
                 Allen-Stevenson  game,  when  for  a  short  time   games played  with  St.  1 homas, Allen-Stevenson,
                 they  were  only  one  touchdown  from  their  op­  and  McBurney  in  that  order.  The  first  of  these
                 ponent’s  score.  At  times  good  drives  and  scoring   was  lost  by  the  score  of  4-2,  the  second  by  2-1
                 opportunities  occurred,  hut  usually the  team  col­  (a  much  closer  match),  and  the  final  tussle  of
                 lapsed, and a lack of consistency caused  downfall.  the  season  was  dropped,  5-0.
                    This  fall  the  Fifth  and  Sixth  Grades  came   The  Fifth  and  Sixth  Grade  soccer  team,  in
                 out  a  little  better  in  their  two  contests  with   their  single  contest,  tied  with  Allen-Stevenson
                 Allen-Stevenson, which were both played at Ran­    by  the simple score  of  0-0.  I his must mean  that
                 dall’s  Island.  The  first  they  lost  by  the  score  of   both  teams  were  very  strong  on  defense,  or  else
                 22-0,  but  they  managed  to  put  out  a  tie  in  the   they  both  had  weak  offenses.  W.e  would  like  to
                 second  on  the strength  of  a solo run,  6-6.    think  it  was  the  former,  more  positive situation.











                                                                                              LOWER  SCHOOL
                                                                                                 FOOTBALL
                                                                                           Sealed  —  H.  Baumgold,
                                                                                           Snell,  G.  Brown,  W.
                                                                                           Franklin,  J.  McLaughlin,
                                                                                           Chambers,  S t a v r i d e s .
                                                                                           Second  row—Mr.  Settino,
                                                                                           R.  Reed,  J.  Newkirk,  R.
                                                                                           Bose,  Gronowicz,  Sond-
                                                                                           heimer,  Berliner,  Hoefer,
                                                                                           Sherman,  Levathes.  Third
                                                                                           row—J.  Weill,  P.  Karls-
                                                                                           son,  van  Dam,  Gabel,  D.
                                                                                           Riker,  R.  Blumenthal,  R.
                                                                                           Cucinotta, R. Kirby,  Stone.
                                                                                            Absent—Born,  Shapiro.










                    LOWER  SCHOOL
                        SOCCER
                  Seated  —  C.  Kaufman,
                  Backhurst,  Leyshon,  He-
                  bald,  Lange,  A.  Vogelson,
                  Starke.  Second  row—Mr.
                  Maxim  (Coach),  Shapo,
                  J.  Hicks,  L.  Kaufman,
                  Lee,   Egan,   Hapgood,
                  Kenny.  Third row — Ma,
                  Wyatt,  Longhi,  Deane,
                  Babcock,  J.  Smith,  Bloch
                         (Mgr.).







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