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1 111111N111111W11111111 1. 1 1111111 11111111111 11111111111111111111 111 Back Row: Mgr. Lisle, Guernsey, Goodbody, Reynolds, Suffern, Ass't. Mgr. Close Front Row: Chapman, Capt. Moore, Coach Seeley, Herrick, E. V. Reynolds Glrnaa Olnuntrg Gleam Charles F. Seeley, Coach R. W. Lisle, 1929, Manager Ernest V. Reynolds, 1930 H. B. Gross, 1930, Assistant Thomas P. Goodbody, Jr., 1931 Manager Jackson E. Guernsey, 1931 Terris Moore, 1929, Captain James A. Reynolds, 1931 Philip F. Herrick, 1929 Edward G. SuffernI 1931 John S. Chapman, 1930 RESULTS OF THE 1928 SEASON October 13 At Williamstown Williams 30 October 20 At Clinton Williams 17 October 27 At Middlebury Williams 20 November 10 At Williamstown Williams 19 November 19 At Boston Williams, 4th Place, R. P. I. Hamilton Middlebury Wesleyan Out of Eleven 11 1 1 EL W1 H11H11 1 H1111111 1111 1111. p f1- JLHLJU11111 EMMJUEHMNLJW 11111111111111111111111111. 12741 111111111111111111111111111111111K$
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WW fr; W5 .- II WIWIHM tl t! I L W tlleHJl i: H V V Hm ,e UL MINNIE A'T l M w I l . Hri Goodbody, Lane, Skinner, Strother HHH H iKPuiPm nf 1929 7321311; $2aann 7 HE releay schedule was again limited in 1929, due to the conflict of the examination period with the available dates for meets. The team was the same as that of 1928 with the exception of Goodbody, who ,b took the place of Dougherty ,28. The only meet it was possible to at- :i tend was the Melrose Games at Madison Square Garden in New York on February 9th, where a. capacity crowd witnessed the Wil- liams-Colby-Amherst relay. Williams placed second to Amherst, but was later disqualitied because 3 Purple runner cut in too sharply on an opponent. WWW mm J HM IL Other entrants at the Games were Dougherty 131 and Beals 129. In the Union College board-track and field meet at Schenectady on March 9th, Goodbody took first in the novice mile, and Dougherty won second and third in the 70-yard high and low hurdles, respectively. Lenihan and Suffern '31 also participated. mmmm ! t WWH'WIH 1929 RELAY TEAM William K. Lane, Jr., 1929 Dudley E. Skinner, 1930 Corneille O. Strother. 1930 Thomas P. Goodbody, Jr., 1931
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MW H Etimmmm n HHLHHHWI 182mm nf the 1923 Graze Glmmtry 526151111 . UCCESS crowned the efforts of the .Varsity cross country team for the season of 1928, marked by three dual victories, fourth place in the New England Intercollegiates, and the HLittle Three title. This is one of the best records in the history of the sport at Williams. The only loss was that of the first meet with R. P. I. by a score of 30-25. The Purple had not yet hit its stride, although Goodbody showed form which was to last throughout the season in taking an easy first. In the next meet, Guernsey sliced off half the honors, breaking the tape with Goodbody. Moore followed close upon their heels, leading to a clean-cut defeat of Hamilton, 17-38. At Middlebury the next week, the winners re- peated in almost record time, tallying a stellar 20-35 triumph. Returning to the home course for the Wesleyan meet, the Purple over- whelmed its rival, 19-36, with Guernsey this time well ahead. The cinching of the Little Three title coincided with the winning of fourth in the N. E. I. C. A. A. tourney, as the Lord Jetfs were surpassed by over four-score counters at Boston. The season was characterized by a gradual improvement of the men, as indicated by comparative scores of the opponents of the Purple. The predominance of good underclass material holds much promise for seasons to come, and individual brilliance is balanced by reliable team performance. Tr: UJHlUiUJiBH liliiiLUiiiiUiliUJJiHliUl U13 J HHHIHHHH HHI H! i H
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