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X V Varsity Cross Country Review HE Varsity cross-country team experienced a fair season, winning three out of five meets and placing fourth in the annual A.A.P.S. meet at Van Cortlandt Park. Morris, Pelham, and Roosevelt were defeated, while Yonkers GQ '..r'x., .1 'N,,,,,, ..w..a. ,Va I . l ll' I .- H rar, 1 i Uni V51 l w ill Hi l X . 4 1 x if and Poly Prep registered victories over the Maroon and White. The prospects at the beginning of the year were very uncertain. Only one of the runners had had any experience on the team. However, through hard work and much practice, the season, while far from brilliant, was more suc- cessful than many had anticipated. - The harriers opened their season by defeating Morris. Martin and San- born, both of Horace Mann, were the first two runners to cross the line. Mar- tin completed the distance in the excellent time of 13:33. The second encounter of the year was with Roosevelt High School. Horace Mann was easily triumphant. In this meet Martin turned in the best perform- ance of any Horace Mann runner for the year, doing the two and one-half mile course in 13:23. A strong Yonkers High squad was next on the schedule and, as is usually the case, Yonkers won. The score was 32-23. Poly Prep defeated the Maroon and White in the next contest by one point, 27-28. It was a thrilling race between two evenly matched squads. The Brooklyn team triumphed mainly because of Gabb, their best runner, who placed first in the excellent time of 13:08. Undoubtedly this was the hardest The next engagement for the harriers was the annual A.A.P.S. run. Horace Mann was conceded 3 f - -- only a fighting chance to win, and the team's placing fourth was no surprise, although hope had been held out for a higher position. The concluding meet of the season was with Pelham. Horace Mann was victorious, 27-28, in a contest rivaling the Poly Prep engagement in in- tensity and closeness. Sanborn's placing second was the deciding factor in the Horace Mann victory. Throughout the season Martin displayed the best form of all the Horace Mann runners. His work was steady during the entire year, his time hardly ever varying 'more than ten seconds. Wohlfarth was a good runner, but was somewhat erratic in performance. Sanborn made only a fair showing in the early part of the year, but his improvement was steady and in the final meet he displayed his best form. Ostro turned in a fair performance, gaining several places in the course of the season. Black, Davis, and Aller all made a satisfactory showing. Mr. Miller's coaching was excellent, as usual. He brought the team along slowly but with expert certainty. Hartman performed his managerial duties very competently. contested meet of the season. One hundred .fixty-nine 5 --fx.. ...ft -,..-f s. ...1- ,...f ..f4 A 1 fry l l 1' T v li m ,il r I I H -.. -.ni -- - 47 ...Q .- . ..,.-.---.--... Y.. A, ,Y , nn, - A i p ..... . , ... .. . ..... . .. W.. ..-.-.., ,. , A, , -4,7 d,,.-QT-1w4,--N-- Q-1 -U- A . -.,... A-.-...... ,.....l -.--lf Y-.- i. W - ,NY
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