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own  course.  Again,  our  top  seven
      made  gains  in  times,  but  were  not
      ready  for  the  Classical  force.  The
      first  prep  battle  came  with  Gov­
      ernor  Dummer  at  South  Byfield.
      Sulloway  led  the  team  with  a  2nd
      place  quickly  followed  by  Ander­
      son,  Lumb,  Warburton,  Gross,  Ny­
      man,  and  Dennis  Boggs.  The  Gov­
      ernors  were  beaten  by  a  score  of
      25-34.  From  this  meet  on,  Moses
      Brown  was  to  remain  unbeaten  in
      dual  competition.  Woonsocket  and
      Cumberland  provided  very  little
      competition,  while  Worcester  tried
      everything  including  a  flooded
      track  to  halt  us.  This  was  the    Chip Lumb  and  Frank  Sulloway  receive medals  for  fine  performances.
      toughest  dual  meet  of  the  season,
      but  when  the  water  had  dried,  the
      Quakers  had  nipped  the  giant  by
      a  score  of  27-28.
        In  the  major  meets,  this  team   Championships  at  Mount  Hermon                 RECORD
      of  1963  showed  its  mettle.  In  the   when  Chip  Lumb  came  in  3rd  and   Kenneth Anderson,  Captain
      mass  rush  of  Columbus  Day,  Moses   Frank  Sulloway  rushed  across  with
      Brown  scored  a  third  for  the  first   a  10th  position.  Our  performance   Edward  Ellington, Manager
      time  in  the  school’s  harrier  history.   was  good  enough  to  garner  3rd   Dr.  King B. Odell,  Coach
      At  the  Annual  Relay  Carnival,  we   place  in  the  standings  for  Class  B.  M.B.   26  North Providence   30
      notched  a  second  to  the  Class  C   This  team  had  some  fifty  candi­  M.B.   31  Pawtucket  West   24
      champion  from  East  Greenwich,      dates  and  was  able  to  provide  var­  M.B............  20  Central   ....................  40
      and  also  avenged  some  of  the     sity,  junior  varsity,  and  sub-junior   M.B.   31  St.  Raphael...............24
      early  season’s  defeats  by  dropping   varsity  competition.  The  spirit  was   M.B.   25  Governor  Dummer  34
      Pawtucket  West  in  the  same  race.   excellent   and   contagious.   The   M.B.   46  Classical  ....................  15
      In  the  Class  B  Championships,  the   white  jeep  carried  a  good  many  to   Columbus  Day  Race   3rd place
      team,  again  sparked  by  Anderson,   the  Warwick  course  via  strange   M.B.     19  Woonsocket       40
      Sulloway,  and  Lumb,  earned  sec­   routes  and  speeds.  With  the  de­  M.B.     19  Cumberland      42
                                                                                                 2nd  in  Burton  Race
                                                                                  Relay  Carnival
      ond  place  to  the  power-packed     parture  of  Ken  Anderson,  Ken  Ny­  Class  B  Championship   2nd place
      Classical  seven.  In  the  same  en­  man,  A1  Bunnett,  and  Per  Fog,  our   State  Championship   9th place
      counter,  we  managed  to  slip  by  St.   cross-country  forces  will  have  lost   NEPS  Championship   3rd  in  Class  B
      Raphael  and  make  up  for  the  de­  a  colorful  and  exciting  element.   M.B.   27  Worcester  Academy  28
      feat  given  us  in  September.  Ken   The  team  returning  next  year  will
      Anderson’s  absence  from  the  State   be  very  strong  and  have  outstand­
      Championships  limited  us  to  9th   ing  potential.   Sulloway,  Lumb,
      place  out  of  some  36  schools  run­  Warburton,  Gross,  and  Boggs  will
      ning.  Dr.  Odell  got  a  big  shock  in   form  the  nucleus  of  harriers  with
      the  New  England  Prep  Schools’     a  great  chance.  Dark  horses  are
                                            Giddings,   George   and   Rooky
                                            Evans,  Hardy  Brewster,  Rog  Ben­
                                            nett,  and  Jeff  Toth.  The  wheels  of
                                            fortune  turned  well  for  1963  as
                                            Cross-Country  finished  first  among
                                            our  Fall  teams.  Next  year  could  be
                                            the  long-sought  El  Dorado  of  the
                                            Quaker  Harriers.



















        Doc Odell tallies the score.                                                      Ken  Nyman
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