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THE REFLECTOR THE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM, 1922 The Cross Country Team is composed of the following members: Allen (Captain) Donkersloot Douglas Vanicek Surgent Fisher Menegus In introducing the Cross Country Team, Clifton High has entered into an entirely new branch of athletics. These harriers did very well, taking into consideration that this was their first year in this particular sport and also that all the members were inexperienced and several of them Freshmen. With spirit like theirs we believe that in a few years to come, or perhaps next year, the Cross Country Team of Clifton High School will be known throughout the entire state of New Jersey. Much credit should be given to Captain Allen, and to Douglas and Surgent. Captain Allen was low scorer, with Douglas and Sar- gent a close second and third. THE CUP The track team has certainly made a re- markable start for this year. The cup was won by the Clifton team at the first meet of a series of eight to be held at the Paterson Armory. Out of five or six schools contest- ing, Clifton won by a margin of 15 points. This was largely due to the strenuous efforts of the girls. The high expectations of the Patersonians led them to believe that they won the honors to such an extent that they carried off the cup too soon. Because Miss Musson insisted that the cup be delivered into our hands before leaving, we accepted the in- vitation of Doctor Burnett to accompany him in his car to get the treasured article so kindly donated by the Wadsworth and Daz Co., for the purpose of better combined sports for high schools. Remember, Cliftonites, the cup is ours as long as we can succeed in defeating the con- PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN
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THE REFLECTOR testants of other schools. Let’s hope the girls will keep up the good work. The scores of the first meet were as fol- lows : Clifton Paterson 59 “ Passaic 34 “ Rutherford ... 20 “ St. John’s Parochial 5 “ Wm. C. Klein, Jr., Manager of '23 Track Team. The record of the team is as follows: Passaic 17 Clifton 37 East Side 19 Clifton 24 At Van Cortland Park. N. Y., Clifton look thirtieth place out of about 50 starters. At Hackensack, Clifton took fifth place out of 8 starters. At the Paterson Armory, some of the mem- bers of the Cross Country Team helped Clif- ton win the Cup. Allen won one of the 60 yd. runs and received 3 points in the 880 yd. run. Douglas received one point in the 880 yd. run. Team with lowest score wins. M. F. Karp, ’24. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT
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