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CU 1 w lil I ssl up we T it !,! L. r N to l 9 nf 'Q age cw E2 p lml f 4' Q 1 CN 'f :if .Qfis if 'wa-e ff fl C 0625 ef-ff' 1.--'.fJ?-EL? L! lv TRACK .r ...v ..,. f ,,,,,,,, V f f J N conformity with all past traditions, the Harris trackmen began their fa: long and steady practice early in the semester with the hope of build- ing up a point-getting aggregation. The unprecedented circumstance of having a dual captaincy worked out fairly well. The Mothner I L rg ,fs 5 55, - -. twins, besides being the team's mainstays, captained it excellently. The indoor season, which reached its climax during the first two months of the term, saw Sam and Lep garnering points in every meet. In the most heralded race of the year, the special four-forty yard dash of the Wingate Fund Games, Sam Mothner took fourth place, bowing only to the best quarter- milers in the entire city, all of whom were at least one year older than he. With the arrival of the spring season, the team shifted to the cinder path. The squad worked earnestly although it did not compete much. The Mothners demonstrated the sprints together with Brown and Alton. Friedlander, Behr, Dickes and Helmling were the middle distance spe- cializers. All the credit for the coaching of the team rightfully belongs to Tony Orlando, C. C. N. Y. mentor, who has devoted a great part of his time and energy for the past few terms to produce a first class team. D fl 0 I-Iunrffi-nal 'T-umntv
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1, Q f 1 - t ?'g 4 g e M -.-.gf lill lil a l TENNIS .IT t 5 y y t r r ,, , a W 2352? ,, E E nf x was 'lt fl af, if in will L 5 U HE netman who represented the Crimson and Gold in the 1929 P. S. A. L. tournament were a choice and expert group. Chiefest among them all was Captain White, first singles man, who, backed up by great experience and an excellent knowledge of the game, was ,ff ulxzl beaten but few times. Elias Schoen, the Harris second singles man, wielded an accurate racquet and went through his second Varsity season with only one defeat marring his record. Manager Tannenbaum and Uribe, the other two solo racquetters, were consistent point talliers. The doubles team consisted of two newcomers, Weinberger and Slutsky, who, although they did not 'quite fill the place left vacant by last year's pair, Mayer and White, turned in a creditable season. The members of the squad who were the likeliest choice for alternates were,Wanda, Blau, Leventhal and Lichtenberg. Daw One Hundred Twenty-Two
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