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M 'ws-.vm ' l V F. ww ...ng-H.. D If :LK ' , K 5 pl, 1 H tllli W Fifi ys-.,1fe.ru- -V ' A f ' r 'ii tw- -af 1 X .save-eg-?:i'y 7? 'fF? 7 l' ' y i t i U if 4 Q :ee Track 1937 VVAS not an outstanoling year lor tlle Forcllcnam Traclc team. Vlllwe lault liowever, lay not in laclc ol proper coacliing. nor was it olue to laclq ot spirit on tlie part ot tlie team memlmers. No cliect-in-tlie-wool lollower ol loot-racing woulcl cleny tliat the ellorts ol Jalie Vvelber were anytliing lmul ol tlwe lmesl. The tact is, ol course, tliat Jalce lias lmeen so consistently goool as to lie cllosen trainer lor several Olympic Track Teams. Nloreover, .lim Ratlerly, captain ol tlie lxflaroon cincler lcicliers and looarcl pounclers is one wlio lias tl'1e envialJle reputation ol Han Atliletels Atlalelefl Tlie rtilliculty restocl !National A m a - obviously on one l t e u r Atllletic tart, laclc ol a va- lfnion .lunior riety ot perlorm- Cross-Country ers. Cliampion. Gus T In e te a m Paoli ancl George s li o w e ct la i r Leary providefl strengtli in tlie tl1e Rams witli clistance ancl re- a cl cl i t i o n a l lay contests. lxut strengtli in tlie little in tlie clistance events. sprints or field Frank Slater, pyenig, The former Pulnlic mainstay ol tlie Scliool Atliletic squacl was Cap- League titlel1old- tain Ratlerty, tlae Gr, ViCt0r D,Ar- more, ancl Brian lX!lCDtJIllJllQl1, lurnisliecl tlie teamls liall-mile lorces. Artlw ur Kneen, lvletropolitan clsnampion and lvlilfe Hearn, tlie lootlaall star, proviclecl a last two-some in tlie quarter-mile. George Galliczo, lnrotlier ol llle lormer tracli captain, lgore tlie lqurclen ot tlie lforclliam sprinting. ln tlwe important traclt meets ol tlie season, tlie one- anfl two-mile relay teams sllowecl to lmest aclvantage. Nlilce Hearn. Vic D,Armore. ljranlc Slater ancl Artie Kneen sliowecl tlaeir speecl lay Winning a mile event at tlie lxvlillrose meet in tl1e scintillating time ol 5:25. llllie two- mile aggregation, Rallerty, lYArmore. Leary, ancl Franli Slater was a consistent point-winner tl1I'0tlQl'lOUt tlie season, laut especially notalJle was its victory over Tufts ancl Harvard in time Boston A.A.Ll. meet. wo in itll n - l 1 N fl Y ,il--M-'S' W3 A ff 't 4'l' 'TTT i I , 5 . 2 ' f U f -SN tr : A s . -Q, Q 'g,A ffiff32 Qi, Q9 . 1 Lili '.fsQ-1:QiV
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