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Seated-Willi fflaptainj. Black, Markham, May, Moro, Smith, Diegel, McCulloch. Sfffilld Rau' -ML Groehli fCoachj, McCague, j. Gidley, Phillips, Miller, Ludlow, Kramer. M, Stahenau. Newman fMgr.j, johnson. Third Rau'-J. Rogers, Hamilton, Wendt, Thomas, Moore, T. E. Wliite. Moriclc. VARSITY SOCCER OOTING their way to four wins, two losses, and one tie, the Varsity Soccer Team turned in the finest record compiled by a Trinity Soccer team since the sport was initiated at school tive years ago. Whereas in the past the teams seemed to lack either a good line, a steady backlield, or both, this squad had everything, including enough depth to overcome several key injuries in the course of the season. The booters got off to a successful start with a 5-2 decision over Lycee Francais, but dropped their second game by a close 2-1 count to a strong Riverdale team. Bouncing back from this loss, the team earned a 1-1 tie in a hard fought game with Kew Forest, our tradi- tional soccer rival. Following a 2-1 loss to McBurney, the team once again returned to winning ways with a 2-0 victory over Birch Watlieii, and finished their season with 2-1 and 2-O verdicts over Columbia Grammar and New Lincoln, respectively. One outstanding feature of this year's squad was that they were never shut outg on the other hand, the defense only allowed Trinity's opponents eight goals in seven games, with goalie Bruce johnson get- ting credit for two shutouts during the season. Anton Moro led the linemen by scoring four goals, followed closely by Keith Black and Ed Willi with three goals apiece. Congratulations to Mr. Groebli who has succeeded in fielding better teams each year since soccer's start as a Varsity sport in 1948. 41 5 assi 43 y f 71 CLK ,f I 1 2 - 1 Q. rr f V'
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Sealed-Disston, Heller, Schock, Spiropoulos, Wacker. Second Rau--Mr. Scott fCoachj, Gidley, Miller, Feron, Stabenau. Third Rou'iSepark fMgr.J, McCague, Fricke fAsst. Mgr.j, Ahiefzl- Scott, Taylor tCaptainJ. VARSITY WRESTLING .,1 Qu - - ll LlJ, L L' 4 W4 1 J, lx llilitlflllll. I - .. f' ?lL NDER the experienced coaching of Mr. Scott, this year's Varsity Wrestling Team swept through their heaviest schedule in the eight years of the sport's history at Trinity, ending the season with a record of six wins and two defeats. The squad has wrestled mostly with teams out of its class, and has showed up as a real power. The musclemen started their season with a win over Long Beach, but went down before the well-known prowess of Mepham, the Long Island champions. In the next meet against Stony Brook, Trinity swung back to its stride with a decisive victory and continued to be victorious with wins over Scarsdale, N. Y. Military Academy, Poly Prep, Blair, and Leonia. It was not until the matmen traveled up to Connecticut to wrestle the Kent Varsity that they picked up their second loss. Harry Scott deserves special mention for his outstanding perform- ances throughout the season, he was undefeated in nine meets. Other effective members of the team were Captain Dick Taylor, Geoff Disston, john Gidley, Dick Heller, Allan McCague, Ronald Miller, Tony Spiropoulos, Mike Stabenau, and james Bonbright. Since Taylor and Heller are the only lettermen who are graduating, there will be a strong nucleus for next yearis team. To help insure stronger teams in the future and to give second stringers a chance to participate in interscholastic competition, Coach Scott initiated a Jay Vee Team this year. In the two meets that this squad had they emerged victorious. 42
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