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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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