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Front rout TIIUIHXIIII, Tyree, l.y'11ll. Ryrler, Whiting. Heggs. Srojielzl, Toro, 0'.Yeil, ffarpenler, Hamilton, Vebber. Sec- onrl ruu': llr, flrlil, Low, lletralll, Wallis, Stanarfl, Stoll, .4rlln1r-llaries, Callahan, Cliurfli, Craggs, Hrune, .llaebelh trnanagert, llr. Page. Third raw: Ahlers, Shepard, Randall, Ulnzstf-ad, Dorrance, Stanley, Bouton, Bronson, B. Green, illllv. Soccer A hard-working soeeer team this year scored Northwoods ln-st record since the sport was in- augurated here in l'I5l-. The hooters tallied el wins, 3 losses and 2 ties. .Xlthough this reeord seems unimpressive, the team seored 30 points to its opponents, ll. All of the defeats were elose. and the victories decisive. It was indeed unfortunate that the final three games had to he eaneelled heeause of Asian Flu. 'l'he team was a well-halaneed outfit, with Toro. liyder. 51-ott. and Whiting seoring almost equally. Vlxfll' defense lilo-Captains Seofield and Beggs. Carpenter and 'lwy ree. and goalie llayies played their lwest soeeer early in the season. effectively' checking their opponents while the offensive was he- ginning to funetion. Next yearis eo-eaptains. Carpenter and Tyree. are looking forward for a win over Keene Valley: the league ehampions. The FIST hooters played their lnest soeeer against this group. hut lost. 2-l. With eight lettermen returning. this seore should he reversed. Holy Sc-ofield was ehosen most yalualwle player and received recognition from all the league 1-om-lies for his ahle fulllvaek play. ln gaining his soeeer letter. Bob heeame the first Northwood athlete to aemluire nine yarsity letters. Ry the year's end he will undoulvtedly haye elf-yen. l,t'I'lliilbS the most impressiye aspeet of Xlr. Page-'s first season as so:-eer eoaeh is the degree of team play that has lreen deyeloped. Certainly Xlr. Page fleseryes mueh eredit - A he neither knew the eapalvilities of his players nor the type mul- opp ,sition that the Nlountain Valley' League offered. yet he mleyelopeyl a smoothly func-tioning team at the elimay of the season. Q f il.. Y l '.- 4 ' - QQ! . I-2: . ,, Q P - sf' 231' 5 'Lia' W Ol .5 -be 5-4' ' 1' s N 4 ii -Q li' i te A 1
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