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Sealed—Mason, Kritzalis, S. Hamilton, R. Hamilton, Frank, Mulligan, Giusio. Second row—
Hazak, Sze, J. Moore, Mack, de Reitzes, Melchior, A. George, J. Gould, Raymond, Kohn (Man
ager). Third row—Tally, Werner, Bartlett, Page, Dammond, Goodwin, T. McLaughlin.
J. V. Football
ESPITE touchdowns by Bartlett and Giusio, Throughout its schedule, the J. V. fought a
the 1958 Junior Varsity Football Team large obstacle in being composed mostly of
D opened their season against St. Paul’s with a loss. Freshmen. This was a deciding factor in con
This was attributed to a small advantage in luck tests with older, larger and more experienced
on the part of St. Paul’s, not to a lack of skill opponents. Yet, guided by Messrs. Scully' and
on the part of Trinity’s team. Settino, the Trinity squad fought hard. In an
After losing to Hackley, 19-0, the Trinity “experimental season,’’ talent grew for 1959-60.
machine bolted back and beat Barnard, 14-0.
Bartlett’s first half touchdown put Trinity on
top; then, having crushed any opposing offense
in the second period, Trinity had a clear field.
Hurt by fumbles, they could only score once
more, when Jo Moore’s pass to Dale Crawford
put Trinity ahead, 14-0.
Follow'ing a disappointing loss to Poly Prep,
the J. V. took on Riverdale. Giusio’s startling
third quarter, eighty-five yard run through the
middle of the opposing line cancelled a first
quarter Riverdale touchdown. But Riverdale
soon tallied again. With their attack halted by
their opponent’s linemen, Trinity struggled but
fell, 12-6.
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