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I Z 'E 7 2 Vahently trymg to gam a berth rn the league playoff Barnard behind the strong rrght arm of Clark Gurncy tackled Locust Valley The Purple jumped to a four run lead only to haxc the Valley trc the game on tvso vsallts an error and a trrple to rlght center In the tenth mnrng mth ahrmarkt prtchmg LV talllcd four runs to vun the ball game 8 4 In a non league cncountcr Gurney bested Columbxa Grammar 5 2 ln a game that saw Fred Horn blast a 400 foot homer into the left ccntcr held blcachcr ahrmarkt vas beaten by Collegrate 4 3 rn a game play ed under poor vrcather condrtrons He then beat Dvught 10 1 collectrng four hrts vshrle grymg up only one 'f ff' f ll 4.4 if .. ,Titre
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llllllil W 5-vm md r V . .1 ,Z ' 1 , fi V I vi .3 -J J--' fre- 3 J A of -r Z VARSITY TENNIS Lefz to rigbls Lewis Hartman, Llartin Weinstein, Richard Ruster, Cliff Kleinbaum ftaplainj, Paul Sapounakis, Alan Waksman, Bob Kelton frorzrhj. illi,Ui11g.' Chester Rosen, Eliot Harap. Varsity Tennis Barnard 4 Barnard 3 Barnard 2 Barnard 5 Barnard 5 Barnard 2 Barnard 4 Barnard 0 Barnard 3 Barnard 3 Barnard 5 GAME SUMMARY r 'Loyola 1 Poly Prep 2 'Fieldston 3 'Collegiate 2 'McBurney 0 Riverdale 3 'Locust Valley 1 Trinity 5 Bronx Science 2 Columbia Grammar 2 'League Game Concordia 0 Led by Skip Hartman, Captain Cliff Kleinbaum, and Coach Bob Kelton, the Bears completed one of their most successful net campaigns in recent years- recording 8 wins against 3 losses. Alan Waksman, Paul Sapounakis, Richie Ruster, and john Garber rounded out thc first six positions, while Chester Rosen, Elliot Harap, .nd Marty Weinstein shared the seventh spot. On April 11, starting the season on the right foot, the team defeated Loyola 4-1. Next to fall was Poly Prep, close match with the Bears winning 5-2. Then came the big match against Fieldston with the league title probably at stake, Due to the absence of a man, Barnard forfeited one of the singles maches, which proved to be costly. Although we captured one of the singles matches QKleinbaumj and first doubles Qwaks- man-Sapounakisj, second doubles of Ruster and
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