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if -jar -N 1 af'af ' e . ..A k 9 ,2. 01 1, . ' wg. ag fb U 4 'Q,,,,g, 0 1' -se, Track at Redeemer URING the spring season track supplanted baseball at Holy Redeemer. Some attributed this innovation to lack of interest in the national pastime but the phenomenal popularity which the thin-clads have attained in the last two years offers a more satisfactory explanation. In the spring of 1926 track made an unauspicious debut. being introduced as an inter-class sport. From the outset, a few students evinced a lively interest in this new activity but the older sports were so firmly enthroned in the hearts of the majority that it seemed doomed to languish and die. However the fol- lowing year a small group of enthusiasts organized a cross-country team. This was coached by LeRoy Wint, who made athletic history at Redeemer not so long ago. At the Ypsilanti meet our distance runners defeated many bigger and better equipped teams, to finish in third place. By this triumph many new adherents were won over to the cinder path. Again in 1928 the cross-country team competed at Ypsilanti. and not only did our runners end well up among the leaders-they earned 5th place-but Marcellus Barlage ran away with the field to gain first place by a comfortable margin, clipping several seconds off the state record. With this second conquest even the most rabid baseball fans cap- itulated, and it was decided to discontinue baseball and make track a major sport. Perhaps one is inclined to praise the thinclads too extravagantly but con- sidering their achievements there seems to be greater danger of being too con- servative. Certainly. if their past performances furnish any criterion, Redeemer will extend her supremacy to this new Held. Silning: J. Lyons. M. Bai-lags, J. Starts. G. Livu-noise, E. Carter, H. Beckford, L. Hamilon, E. O'Connell, W. DuPont. O. Loyer. Second Row: R. Wilcox, G. Harrington, E. LaCross, A. Conniff, G. Mulroy, J. Boland, H. McShane, W. Gibbons, E. Desjardin, E. Clancy. Third Row: V. Loyer. R. Kuhn. E. Huber, j. DeGroot, H. Heilman, W. Kolbe, V. Kornbacher, U. Meyer. E. Caouette, M. Stiff, J. Sommer Fourth Row: C. Augnstein. E. Turner, G. McGrath. Top Row: E. Roach, j. Hayes. W q . . Y - . - iff K ' ,f f- - ..-. ,kr . I ' ,I ,Vp . E .... . V V , . ... 'j 'Y fif'i W ' W U , X 1 f 'f -Fi' ' 3 5 ' T7-'N . I Page Ninety-four
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