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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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