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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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