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Left to right, first row: W. Selby, J. Dominguez, W. Clarke Jr. (mascot); M. Boyle, J. Beattie, S. Sohonyay, J. Eagen, R. Horan. Second row: J. McLeod, M. Baden, B. Fleming, W. Cevallos, R. Kerr. J. Dunphy, F. Joy, J. Loftus, B. Sheridan. Third row: J. Mazoureix,, J. Fredette, J. Mahoney, F. Notaro, R. Cahill, Coach Clarke, P. Kernan, R. Oechslin, V. Smith, A. Cecil, W. Clarke. The Mount entered the intercollegiate soccer ranks this year for the first time in history . . . the club amazed spectators with their fire, spirit, and will to win .. . the attack line had a 155 Ib. average in weight; but their courage average was measured by Jrom the eager forwards . . . never ending pressure superlatives . . . a tough opening year, too little C Tg ey expericnce hurt)... The never-say-die attitude paid off in a pleasing 4-0 defeat of Georgetown before a well-satisfied Homecoming audience . . . co-captain Dick Kerr, was a blasting, slashing demon all afternoon on defense . . . the Hoyas were glad to get off the field and away from the jolts received at the hands of co-captain Dunphy, Mark Baden, Steve Sohon- yay, Jack Mazoureix, Frank Notaro, Co. oO mo Steve made a sad senor scramble
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SOCCER A BOOTER’S DELIGHT TO DENT THE KNEES halftime recharge notorious Notaro horse-collared the Hoyas Steve Sohonyay . . . Hungarian born booter, the team’s leading goal getter .. . Patty Kernan ... less endurance... a guts-laden Irishman with tire- Butch Horan . . . made up in fight and spark what he lacked in experience . . . Bob Oechslin . . . forever dangerous to all attacking forwards... Co. Captain Dick Kerr . . . tower of strength on defense, a bruising competitor at all times... Co. Captain Jack Dunphy . . . fourteen-carat scrap- per, possessor of a “give no quarter” attitude .. . Jacques Mazoureix . .. a constant inspiration, always a driving force... Ward Clarke . . . big, strong, and ever-eager.. . Frank Notaro ... an Indian from Brooklyn, a fiery detour encamped in the nets... Mark Baden .. . our freshman sensation, the streak who bulwarked our offense . . . a sure “MARK” of attack ——— ee ee ee
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CAPTAIN MAZOUREIX a steadying influence VARSITY BASKETBALL MASON DIXON TOURNEY CHAMPS The Mountaineer 1953-54 Basketball campaign, a season that was to be marked by ups and downs, joys and sorrows, heartbreak and victory, began most inauspiciously with a loss to Villanova on the night of December 2. Within the next seven nights the Mount had gone down to defeat four more times, at the hands of such northeastern bas- ketball powers as Saint Peter’s of Jersey City and Saint Francis of Brooklyn. When the eleven game mark was reached the Blue and White were the pos- sessors of a none too impressive 3 and 8 record. At this point the worm turned and the team came into their own. They commenced to click as a unit and went on to post twelve wins in their next fifteen outings, finishing the season with seven victories in a row. As the schedule dwindled, one could see the First row, left to right: G. Niggemeyer, F. Smith, J. Mazoureix (captain), R. McNelis, E. Bals. Second row: G. Donohue, F. Swaine, J. Sullivan, S. Angelo, J. McGrath, J. Dunphy, W. Stanley. Extreme left: Coach Clarke. Missing: C. O’Donnell.
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