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TECH SOCCER TEAM Front Row (left to right): Judge. I ombardi. Dl Raimo, Capt.. Welshman, Haegar. Ignifero. Back Row: Ferrlera. Maderios. Coach Anderson. Hlnckly, McDonald. McKell. Manager Low, D'Orlo. s 1030
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96 THE TECH REVIEW 1930 CROSS-COUNTRY Like all the rest of the 1929 teams the cross-country team was of championship calibre. Led by Capt. Thornton, and coached by Bo” McMillan, the hill and dalers defeated Cranston and Woonsocket and captured the city championship. The most consistent point winners were Captain Thornton, Hanley, Dwyer and I araborelli. Hanley was high point scorer with Dwyer a close second. Taraborelli was elected to captain next year’s harriers. Coach—Robert McMillan Captain—I hornton Manager—Joseph Miller Tech Harriers Win City Cross Country Championship—Nov. 5, 1929 Our cross-country team won its fifth consecutive city high schools’ championship November 5th, at Roger Williams Park, but the triumph is clouded by a protest lodged by Coach Williams of Hope High. The protest was based on an alleged cut- ting of the course by l ech runners at a time when Hope athletes were leading. John H. Osterberg, in charge of the race, said the protest would be entertained, and if found valid the race might be ordered run over. Our runners took the first five places, and scored 257 points. Commerical came in second with 437 points. Hope was third with 451, and Classical trailed with 61 7 points. William Dwyer of Tech captured indi- vidual honors. He was clocked in 9 min- utes, 56 seconds, over the short course after he had been the pace-setter practically the whole distance. He finished 20 yards in front of Hanley, also from l ech. Cap- tain Thornton of l ech ran third, with San- born and McPhail, two other Tech men, finished between the tenth and fortieth places. SOCCER November 21, 1929 Tech Kickers Win City League Title. Defeat Hope, 4-0 to Annex Crown and Remain Undefeated Our soccer team won its fourth consecu- tive championship in the City High School Soccer League by defeating Hope High, 4-0, at the Sessions Street Playground, November 21, 1929. The game was fast but 1 ech had the upper hand throughout. Judge started the scoring after five minutes of play on a well-placed drive, and Lowe and Martin followed with goals, to give Tech a 3-0 margin in the first half. Hope fought hard in the second half, but the I ech defense was on the job. Fer- rara scored Tech’s fourth goal. McDon- ald played well for the winners, while Swift was Hope’s best bet. Tech thus far has scored 21 goals to one of the opponents, is still undefeated, and after the state schoolboy soccer cham- pionship. The summary: TECH (4) HOPE (0) McDonald, g.................g., Swift Haegar, r.f.b....r.f.b., Manchester Mell, l.f.b..........l.f.b., Dickens Lombardi, r.h.b.........r.h.b., Alter Welshman (Capt.) c.h.b. .c.h.b., Nelvis Di Raimo, l.h.b.........l.h.b.. Gluck Di Orio, o.r...........o.r., Pacheco Martin, i.r....i.r., Williams (Capt.) Low, c.f...............c.f., McElroy Fratiello, i.l............i.l., Boyle Judge, o.l...'...........o.l.. Young Goals: Technical—Judge, Low, Martin, Ferrara; Hope—0. With the winning of this year’s City High School Championship, makes it our
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98 TIIK TECH REVIEW 1980 fourth consecutive championship in soccer. Not only did the team capture the cham- pionship, but it was undefeated. The team scored 28 points to their opponents 3. McDonald showed up well in the goal, while Captain Welshman, DiRaimo, Judge and Low starred up front. Team Technical Opponents Cranston 3 0 Commercial 2 0 Classical 2 0 Hope 3 0 Cranston 5 2 Commercial 1 0 Classical 6 0 Hope 4 0 28 3 Coach— Anderson Manager —Low Captain- —Welshman HOCKEY T his season’s hockey team is at present in making. The chance for repeating the performance of last year’s team, in cap- turing the pennant, is excellent. T he rea- son for this is that there are five regulars of last year’s team on the roster, besides some of last year’s substitutes. The regu- lars are Rotelli, Ward, Giles, Baker and Gardner, while the substitutes are Machon, Arnold, Hodges, and Duggan. With these men and the other substitutes, we ought to have a fine team. The team will play the regular league games with Mt. St. Charles, La Salle, Warwick, and Central Falls. Games with Pomfret, Brown University Freshman, and Moses Brown will also be on the schedule. Coach—William Schuster Capt.—Nobody as yet Manager—Morton Arnold Tennis Via Mary (“Twinnie”) Lc Vasseur, a championship has at last been brought to Tech. After trouncing Margaret Howard, a l ech senior, 6-1, 6-2, to win the school championship, and Dorothy Pearson from Hope, 6-2, 6-0, in the semi-finals, “Twin- nie,” who is only a sophomore, captured the city singles’ crown, by defeating Ida Adamao, a Commercial senior, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. However, her most difficult match was probably that in the preliminaries when she just nosed out her twin sister. Mar- guerite. Last June, Marguerite also won her way to the finals, but the last match, between she and a Hope girl, w-as called off on account of vacation. Everyone knows that if the Tw'innies” Le Vasseur formed a doubles’ team, that no other high school pair in the city could make any show whatever against them! Both are also stars on every other girls’ team here at 1 ech, and we can justly be proud of them.
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