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I9 36 I 34 VARSITY TRACK a i P ' , '4 2 5 f s ,4 4 -fs.- NNN '-P--N 44. 5 r 1 4'5- 7 'Q 9 K4 ,V . .Y 4. X 1 1 'ZV4 ' if 'z Z , K Ra .ni 'if' 5 N ,, 7 W , f . in J. 5' ,i A ' ,f x www I. T' 154 gf, ITH- only a single defeat during this year's meets, the track team enjoyed a successful season under the guidance of their able mentor, Prank Donlon. The Roughriders went to Philadelphia for their initial start to meet the formidable traclcsters of La Salle College. lt proved to be a successful trip, for when the boys returned they carried the bacon with them. ln the intercollegiate Carnival at Penn this year, the relay team duplicated last year's feat bY finish- ing third in its division, despite the fact that it ran against the sternest competition of the year. Minus the services of several of their stars, the Purple and Gold runners and jumpers lost and won in their two remaining meets. They made a futile attempt against luniata College, but when theY encountered State Teachers' College, it was another story. Kuzianik, individual star, who was undefeated in the lOO- and 220-yard dashes and the broad jump, and Thorne, stellar middle-distance man, also ruler in his specialities, were too much competition fOr our local rivals. ' After Coach Donlon and his proteges had taken a bow, the curtain came down to mark the endinq Of a successful year for Rider. Members Thomas Thorn lohn Pierson Adrian Bartela Edward Gisbourne, CCIPT- Richard Smith Charles Morrison l-larold Marcus, Manaqer Walter Kuzianilc Bill Connolly N Raymond lenlcins Robert Mansure Arthur Cochran Edward Wilder
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Gisburne, a sprinter, shared much of the limelight with his teammate and likewise helped to lower existing college records. Colleqe marks that had stood tor years were shattered as the two soph- omores got underway. ln the opener with Amherst, Bowan blasted wide open the 220 and 440 yard figures. lncidentally, the latter record was estab- lished 'way back in l93l against Fordham by present Faculty Manager ot Swimming, William E. Moore. Likewise a new 440-yard relay mark was established in this contest by Messrs. Lynch, Kelly, Gisburne, and Rowan. Against Fordham, Rowan broke his own 220 recordg at Princeton, he equalled it and then lowered the l00-yard dash mark made by Howard Lewallen against Cornell in l93l. Gisburne then bettered Rowan's century time against St. Thomas, the new time being 01549. As the season progressed, so did Rowan, tor against Delaware he again lowered his quarter-mile time, in the Connecticut State meet he did the samep -this time reducing it to 5:l2.l, and in swimming the 220 against Pennsyl- vania cruised at a 2:17.23 pace. Kaplan, Dilts, Fred Dippel, Iohn Bachalis, lohn Socolchik, and Robin Brown are the lettermen lost tor '37 by graduation. Captain-elect Rowan, Gisburne, Ed. Kelly, George Dzurinko, Frank Meng and Bob Lynch will be on hand as will Rudolph Toth and Alfred Zinn, the latter two clever treshrnen aquatic navigators.
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