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Playing the toughest schedule in the history of the college, the cagers proved why basketball is Harpur's most popular sport. The Colonials downed State Tech's Hornets twice and by so doing in- sured themselves of a successful season as far as their fans were concerned. Season highlights included the an- nual lnvitational Tournament, the TBM Polio Benefit game and an overtime thriller against Blooms- burg State Teachers. The Mansfield game, which Harpur won by forfeit in the second half, was probably the strangest ever played in the Southern Tier. It was a season of thrills, chills and spills, studded with the unpredict- able and unbelievable. Action is thick and fast as the HARPUR Colonials beat out STATE TECH'S Hornets in the annual Polio Benefit game to gain possession of the trophy awarded by IBM. At left, Evans scores against arch-rival STATE TECH in the semi-finals ot the College Invitational Tournament. Center, Kobylarz takes a tap in the same game. Right, Koby and UTlCA'S Luebbert are temporarily out of play in the stormy final game. 99
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Felter hooks one in against GENESEE JR. COLLEGE in Forward Bob Picciano sends up a free throw in the the season's opener which began a five game Colonial ROBERTS WESLEYAN game. Margin of victory for the winning streak. Colonials was 10 points. Wm LT QV Wonlf ii? IT did 05 HOVPUV downedcthe ALBANY Evans and Bateman get set for a rebound in the LYCOM- TEACHERS GT home 'n on early Season Thnuer' ING game. The visitors' Brodmerkle C32D looks on in awe. 98
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cross-country ROW V A.COOK,COACH J,BARNO J.GOODISON W,McGLADF J.LINDERMAN ROW Z D,HAMAN R.EVANS T AVERY HARPUR OPPONENT 27 Champlain 28 39 Hartwick 'I6 46 Scranton 15 Cross Country made its initial appearance at Harpur in the fall-of 1950. The team, coached by Andy Cook, did well in winning its first meet against an experienced Cham- plain squad, but was unable to regain the winning side of the ledger for the rest of the season. Harpur's Harriers also participated in the first annual New York State Collegiate Track and Field Association meet at Cortland in November. The hill and dale men all finished, lcd by Bob Evans, with Terry Avery, Don Haman and Lee Turner following.
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