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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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