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SWIMMING
Seated, Left to Right: J. Demetre, C. Bush, E. Schreuder, Second Row: A. Emerson, J. Spencer, P. Kervick, R. Cox,
R. Licht, A. Bunnett, R. Schilhavy, D. Hall. R. Christensen, D. Stegmaier, H. Gorab, Mr. Smyth.
Great improvement marked the 1964 season for the Providence. Against Pawtucket, the Blue and White
Moses Brown swim team. After dropping the first won a majority of first places but couldn’t manage
six meets, the mermen garnered three consecutive any seconds and thus lost 55-40. In the next three
victories to complete the season. The late season meets, MB faced its toughest competition and lost to
success was attributed not to the stars but to the other St. George’s, La Salle, and Cranston West. Attleboro
members of the team who took numerous second and was the first team to fall victim to the Quakers. The
third places. mermen then revenged themselves by trouncing Paw
tucket West. In the last meet of the season, MB
Vacations and blizzards left only a week of practice traveled to Boston Latin and returned home with
before the swim team met its first opponent. In the victory laurels.
opening meet, the Quakers lost to St. Raphael by the
close score of 49-46. The mermen next bowed to East
RECORD
Richard A. Licht, Captain
Andrew W. Smyth, Coach
M.B......................46 St. Raphael........ 49
15th in Brown Interscholastics
M.B...................... 37 East Providence . . . 58
M.B......................40 Pawtucket West . . . 55
M.B...................... 36 St. George’s ............. 59
M.B...................... 35 La S a lle............... 60
M.B...................... 37 Cranston West . . . . 58
6th in State Meet
M.B...................... 53 Attleboro .................. 42
M.B...................... 55 Pawtucket West . . . 40
M.B...................... 55 Boston L atin ...... 40
Record breaker Eric Schreuder

