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ERHAPS  there  have  been  worse  seasons  for   Prep,  16-56,  the  runners  traveled  to  Hackley,
                       a  varsity  team  at  Trinity,  but  a  patient  re­  only  to  be  swamped  15-50.  After  these  two
                   Psearcher  would  have  to  go  far  to  excel  nega­ meets,  the  pattern  of  finishing  was  set.  Allen
                      tively  this  year’s  cross  country  record.  Defeated  Spooner and John  Krulis, both  Seniors, competed
                   in  all  five  meets  this  fall,  Coach  Glen  Robert­  for  first  place,  while  Wilton  Adams  and  Bill
                   son’s harriers finally came to life against Trinity-   Janeway, both Sophomores, were third and fourth
                   Pawling  in  the  concluding  meet  of  the  year,   runners,  respectively.  Fifth  place  on  the  team
                   losing only  20-35.  In  fact  it  was  the  least  disas­  was  shared  all  year  between  Chad  Klinger,  Jeff
                   trous  score  on  that  most  disastrous  day.    Titon,  and  Kit  Karwick.
                      1 he team’s main weakness was the appearance     It  was  in  the  triangular  meet  with  Horace
                   of  only  two  Seniors,  and  no  Juniors,  on  the   Mann  and  Concordia  that  Trinity  came  the
                   squad.  After  losing  the  opening  meet  to  Poly  closest  to  breaking  out  of  the  final  slot  on  the
                                                                     scoring sheet,  but  the  harriers  were  thwarted  by
                                                                     six  points.  The  score  was  Horace  Mann  23,
                                                                     Concordia  61,  and  Trinity  67.  The  worst  dis­
                                                                     aster  of  the  season  was  the  meet  with  Stony
                                                                     Brook. Trinity’s best placement, by Spooner, was
                                                                     twentieth  place.  Trinity’s  team  did  not  trouble
                                                                     the officials with adding up the devastating totals.







                           Seated—Varriano,  Deyrup,  Balieh,  Janeway,  Adams,  Titon,  Klinger.  Second row—Mr.  Robertson
                           (Coach),  Clough  (Manager),  J.  Krulis  (Captain),  Karwick,  Burr,  Spooner,  Pendleton  (Man­
                                                    ager).  Absent—Sweeney,  Clemans.





































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