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TRAC Handicapped by the lack of a track, the Wagner Col- lege Track Team used the West Campus practice field as a training track. All the meets were scheduled away and a busy season was in order under the tutelage of Coach Bunny,' Barbes. Led by the star and captain, Bob VVinckler, the team entered nine meets: Brooklyn Poly, Montclair State, Trenton State, St. Peter's, Kings Point, City College-St. johnis, Adelphi, Hofstra, and F airleigh- Dickinson. With the team losing eight, the lone win and first in two years was over Fairleigh-Dickinson. A mile relay team composed of Ed Weinberg, Chuck Rocke- feller, George Scheitlin, and Palmer Thompson was sent to the Seton Hall Relays at Newark School Stadium, New jersey. In the Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Track and Field Association at Delaware, Wagner sent a con- tingent comprised of Palmer Thompson, Ed Weinberg, Ted Lovington, Bob Winckler, and jay Quintana. Listed among the lettermen were: Captain Bob VVinck- ler, 100, 220, and broad jump, Ed Weinberg, 220, 440, and high jump, Bud Kenyon, 100 and 220, Bill Thomp- son, one mile, Ted Lovington, two mile and high jump, Palmer Thompson, high hurdles, 440, and high jump, john Paven, high and low hurdles and broad jump, George Scheitlin, 440, 'Sweden Kolmodin, low hurdles, Bill Proehrich, pole vault and discus, Dick Wasmund, javelin and discus, Don Graves, shotput, Don juliano, javelin and discus, Charlie Keller, half mile, jim Keller, manager. Other members of the team were: Ernest Dow, Chic Schneider, Leon Mangin, Harold Kjellen, Bill Bodamer, Vin Leo, and Marvin Lepaw. Enthusiasm in track and field is growing and the members are looking forward to a very successful season in the near future.
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,if ,mme Wi' TENN The Wagner College Tennis Team enjoyed a successful season as they powered their way to eight wins while losing but two matches. Among the stronger clubs they defeated was St. Iohn's which was taken by a close 5-4 score. Mr. Ciesemann coached the eight man squad that played its home games at Clifton Tennis Club, Fort XVadsworth, Staten Island. Ralph Powelson led the YVagner attack at first singles, Pete Landis ranked at second singles, Ray NVhelan held third spot, Captain Milt Grosz held fourth position, Don Drown played fifth singles, and Ray Adams placed sixth in the team rankings. Powelson and Landis combined in first doubles, Crosz and VVhelan played second doubles, and Hank Clifford and Adams played third doubles. Nat Welyster was alternate and Bob Snede- ker filled the post of manager. All but three of the squad played their last match for the Green and VVhite, with only Powelson, Landis, and WVebster back for next yearis campaign. However, the return of the two leading players will form a sound nucleus for next yearis squad and prospects are not altogether dim. 'N-uw MILTON CROSZ Captain
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