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Seated—Thulin,  Crawford,  Hoge,  Kuniholm,  Ehrhardt,  J.  Moore.  Standing—Mr.  Maxim
                 (Coach),  Weyburn  (Manager), J.  Bose,  Floren, Kostmayer,  McGregor, J. J.  Phillips, T. Newkirk,
                                  Ardouny  (Manager),  Mr.  Groebli  (Assistant  Coach).
                                          Varsity Basketball





            ESPITE  the Varsity  Basketball  Team’s very     Dale  Crawford  and  Jo  Moore  acted  as  field
             acceptable  13-7  record,  this  year  must  be   generals  with  Warren  “Head”  Hoge  filling  in
         Dconsidered  as  a  training  season  for  next  year.  capably  as  a  forward,  and  spring  came  early  to
           With  only  John  Bose  and  John  Kostmayer    Trinity  as  Bruce  “Goose”  Kuniholm  migrated
         returning  from  last  year,  Mr.  Maxim  filled  his   north  in  January  to  give  the  team  a  rebounding
         starting  five  with  sophomores  and  juniors.  One,   lift  in  the  second  half  of  the season.  John  Bose,
        Jim  Phillips,  a  first-year  man  who  made  the   also  developed  this year into  a strong factor both
         All-League  Second  Team,  brought  the  extra    in  scoring  and  rebounding.
         scoring  punch  that  the  team needed,  as his jump   The team’s leader was Kostmayer, All  League
         shot  provided  a  steady  sixteen  points  a  game.  last  year  and  this  year  the winner  of  the  Hollis
                                                           Spotts  MVP  Memorial Award.  His twenty-nine
                                                           point performance in the final game of the season
                                                           tied  the  one-year  league  scoring  record  of  339.
                                                           His  24.4  average  and  versatile  play were  instru­
                                                           mental  in  the  team’s  success.
                                                             Two  losses  to  Horace  Mann  and  Poly  Prep,
                                                           along  with  a  single  defeat  by  Hackley,  put
                                                           Trinity  in  third  place  in  the  league  behind  un­
                                                           defeated  Horace  and  twice-beaten  Poly.
                                                             With  all  five  starters  and  most  of  the  bench
                                                           returning  next  year,  Trinity  can  look  forward
                                                           to  its  best  record  in  many years.


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