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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

