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Bright spot in the Penn Relays was the Class Mile won by St. Francis. Here Tom Johnson hands oft to Walt Dugan to begin the second lap. Joe Taylor and Mike Marco took the third and forth legs and eventual victory in 32264. Chief point getter in Held events was burly Mike Ciacinto At the All Hallows Relay Carnival Mike Hung the discus 139 feet and ll inches for a first place and a new record for the CHSAA Putting aside his discus for a shotput he scored another lirst at the Catholic High School Carnival in combination with Tom Hall and Mike Lesniak Mikes toss then was good for 55 feet and 1035 inches Freshmen moderators Brother DePorres and Mr john Donovan prime future Terrier stars in the fundamentals at Van Cortlandt Park practice session. My ., at 1 f 4 . af , K Q W 4 . ,h My W... V' V fwfr . AM fe -My ..f- 2' ,, ,, 7, ,mf c' 1 ...,f . T yfys T WW ll Tragic race at Penn was the two mile relay when Pat Cashin took a spill. Pat got up, dug in, and here passes to Doug Tynan. Walt Dugan and Dan Hegarty finished up. M LA , I I M U- , .. r, ., ,, ' 4. ' - . wr . .y t9f2.f'f 12' .'fW 1Mr-K W .W if . ' 'eff' ' 9 r v1rfe,L4Jff, fm . -. H - im.-..W.,, . .. f rw' 1 , ffam- ff ra Nagar. t h L M-4w..e.,., . M ,V ,,,,,,,
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TRACK CONTINUED SPIKE SHOE CLUB. Frank Hegarty, Bob VVilliams, Charlie Aaron, Iohn Finn, Dan Corry, Ioe Davis, Brother Theodore, Hugh Mundy, Gary Perrin, Pat Cashin, Ioe Taylor, Pete Corriton, Fred Palumbo. This group, consisting of members of the Track Squad and their parents, sponsors annual trophies for outstanding track men, and conducts three track meets a year. The most successful of these was the indoor St. Francis Games at the lO2nd Armory, where 3,500 competitors were entered from 145 different schools in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. F RESHMEN AND NOVICE TEAMS. Front Row: Dennis Fennessy, George Mayer, Mike Haugg, Tom Welling, Dennis Kelly, Dennis Strong, Ioe Lisante, Don Devane, jim Regan, Dan Nolan. Second Row: Joe Landicino, John Pascal, Winnie Prout, Dick Molusky, Russell Seymour, Bob Macken, George Long, George Jones, Ralph Ricci, Rudy Binelli, john Lewis. Third Row: Lou Burns, Bill Honan, Owen Clough, Art Toohig, Sal Crispi, John Solino, Dick Tener, john Ingebrethsen, Kevin O'Grady, Dave Brennan, Vin Pereira. Back Row: .Al VVittine, Joe Purcell, Ed Dyas, Martin Keane, Jim Redmond, Mike Strofolino, joe Solerno, Marcel Sierra, Tom O'Sul1ivan, Ed Pierson. 128
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