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Tennis Paced by the three veterans remaining from the previous year's team, Mow- bray, Craig and Jackson, the 1933 net contingent rose to even greater heights than they had the season before and won five out of seven matches to set up a new record for future Trinity teams to aim at. Stein, Greenberg and Shaw were the new- comers on the squad, and Mowbray served as captain. In the opening contest the Blue and Gold racquetrnen made an auspicious start by whitewashing Clark University, 9-0. The second match was also a victory for Trinity, this time by a 5-4 score over the Bowdoin squad. Mowbray, Craig and Stein, the top-ranking Trinity stars, all won their singles matches to swing the margin against the Maine college. A scheduled contest with Amherst was washed out by a rain storm and then a powerful Williams aggregation halted the Trinity winning streak with a decisive 9-0 triumph. The Purple, led by Horton, one of the leading college netmen in the country, had too much strength for Trinity. It did not take the Trinity players long to recover, however, for they swept over Connecticut State, 9-0, and followed this with a highly gratifying 6-3 conquest of Wesleyan. Captain Mow- bray and Craig starred, the former upsetting Allen after three extended sets in the feature contest. On May 22, 23, 24, Mowbray and Craig represented Trinity at the New Eng- and Intercollegiates at Chestnut Hill, Mass. They were victorious over Twichell and Clifton of Amherst in the initial round of play in the doubles, but were put out in the second round by Smith and Roundey of Dartmouth. At the annual banquet held in Boston preceding the Championship play, Edgar H. Craig of the Trinity team was elected secretary-treasurer of the New England Intercollegiate Lawn Tennis Association for the year. It is interesting to note that this body was founded and organized here at Trinity College. The last two matches of the season were divided. Wesleyan turned the tables to win 6-3, an exact reversal of the previous resultg but the Trinity men came back to close out their campaign with a 4-1 victory over the Worcester Tech. team. This fifth triumph was won despite the illness of Captain Mowbray and the calling off of four of the individual matches due to a thunder shower. Craig, subbing in the number one position for Mowbray, Jackson and Shaw excelled. SUMMARY Trinity Opponents April 29 Clark University 9 0 May 2 Bowdoin 5 4 May 6 Amherst Cltainj May 10 Williams 0 9 May 12 Connecticut State 9 0 May 18 Wesleyan 6 3 May 25 Wesleyan 3 6 May 27 Worcester Tech 4 1 CRainJ 36 23 172
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Buck Rmn-WluOn'1', BAYLEY, NVHEEIJER '1 Secmul H0111-CAREY, KEAliNS, HALL, UEARE, DUNNE, EIGENBAUER, MARQUET, AMPORT Front Ifmn-HENERRY, ARMSTRUNG, BELL, BOCKWINKEL, IQELLY, HOULIHAN, FR1'rzsON Baseball GEORGE H. BOCKNVINKEL, JR .... Captain IIAROLD R. BAY'Irl'IY, JR. GILBICRT V. WRIOIVI' . M ahager Coach THE SQUAD JOHN A. AMPORT, Catcher W. BREOKENRIDGE ARMSTRONG, Oumeld HERBERT O. BELL, Ouqield GEORGE H. BOCKWINKEL, JR., F1irstI3ase THOMAS B. CAREY, Outheld ROBERT T. DUNNE, Pitcher FRANK J. IWIIOENEAUER, JR., Oittficld CHARLES A. FR1'rzsON, Oittjield 171 JOHN E. GEARE, Catcher F. BAYLEY HALL, Pitcher WILLIAM J. HENEBRY, Pitcher RALPH B. HOULIHAN, Pitcher THOMAS E. ICEARNS, Third Base JOHN E. ICELLY, Shortstop NIILTON C. MARQUET, Second Base DELANO G. WHEELER, Infield
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Back IIXOUY-HEYEL, ALTMAIER Front R010-STEIN, JACKSON, CRAIG, SHAW, GREENBERG Tenms TERRITT H. NIOWBRAY . . . . . Captain DONALD C. HEYEL . Manager CARL L. ALTMAIER . . . Coach THE SQUAD 'FERRIT1' H. MONVBIIAY' WILLIAM W. JACKSON EDGAR H. CRAIG BENNETT GREENBERG LOUIS STEIN BARCLAY SHAW JOHN P. LEO 173
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