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by slaughtering Columbia Grammar. After this,
the Frosh tackled a tougher Poly Prep team
which, after a hard battle, finally was defeated.
The revengeful Poly asked for a rematch, and
the second contest turned out to be a miserable
53-46 Poly romp. The rubber game of the series
was won again by the invaders from Brooklyn,
45-42, as they staged a late game comeback. The
Tornaydoes then ventured to Barnard hut were
met with little opposition as Trinity scored
again.
Another game was played with Barnard a few
rfl HIS year’s Freshman Team, under the very weeks later, and the result was similar, as three
I able coaching of Mr. Tornay, had a respecta players registered in double figures. Trinity was
ble season’s record of six wins and three losses. sailing along nicely until clashing with River-
Even though lack of practice and injuries set the dale. The battle was very close, but Trinity lost
Frosh back, the squad was still able to defeat by three points. In the second match Riverdale
everyone they played. was trounced, as the fiery Frosh dropped in
The two big guns of the team were Raymond baskets like pros. Horace Mann was the final
and Bartlett while Mack and George were the foe of the season and provided tight opposition
best defense men, and Wilson was the team’s in the year’s best-played game and Trinity ’s most
rebounder. The quintet started off the season deserved triumph.
Seated—S. Hamilton, Tally, Dammond, Mack, Raymond, R. Hamilton, Mulligan. Standing—
Mason (Manager), Page (Manager), T. George, de Reitzes, Blatterman, Weisser, L. Moore,
P. Harris (Manager), Mr. Tornay (Coach). Absent—Bartlett, Ricciardi, Wilson.
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