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THE BURLINGTON Burlington's Evening Paper i1 0 nl- THE VERMONT UNDAY EWS Burlingtonas Sunday Paper Vermontls Vigorous Newspapers Vermont's Independent Newspapers Vermont's Progressive Newspapers Burlington Publishing Co. Inc. 127 College St. Phone 4880 C. P. SMITH PETROLEUM CORPORATION C. P. SMITH, JR., INC. FORD DIVISION C. P. SMITH SUPPLY CO., INC. sl Speed Skating Team ITH the close of one of the warmest win- ters on record the S.M.O.C. speed skaters carefully packed away their long blades. Consider- ing the undaunted efforts of the boys to practice despite the weather, the team gained much ex- perience and gave a good account of itself. Starting with pre-season training the boys were gradually molded into a team by Coach Vin Morin and Manager Hank McGinnis. At the Winter Carnival the team was ready and awaited the Dartmouth skaters but due to transportation dif- ficulties the Hanover team could not make it. So as not to disappoint the large crowd which had gathered at Roosevelt Park an intrasquad competi- tion was held. The meet developed into a fast duel between John Moran, a freshman from Medford, Mass., and Paul Morin, a junior from Burlington. Another freshman, Bob Flynn, from Schenectady, threatened them continually. The following week the squad competed in the Dartmouth meet where they nearly toppled the Big Greeng only their spills defeated them. After a fall in the first race that took out three of their men they managed to tie the score before the last race. The squad was nursing a lead in the last contest until Flynn and Moran collided, al- lowing Dartmouth to go on to victory. Witli the transfer of Don Beauchemin, team captain, and the graduation of Hank McGinnis, plus the unfortunate death of Paul Morin, the team will need replacements next year. However, it promises to be a strong squad and deserves greater support from the student body. Letls see that they get it.
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