Amherst College - Olio Yearbook (Amherst, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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,J LACRGSSE 3 .liiilvcrsl Opp. 8. 9 Nichols, lr. College 4 -l Tufts 9 S Trinity 5 a Brown 4 3 XY'.P.l. 5 I N. Ii. College 4 ITIRKT Row Holiimii, Voisiiiliii, tjiilfillis, fllnoie tfizpl J, L7'm'loi, 1Tii1t7Im'. Siris SECUND Row Coltuvii irfpiitlin, Tiutzt Riittit Htziiipinu, Ft-iiiiilti. Kiioivlloii, Slitclctivlc, Bedford, lI'isuIev l,-llilllililfll Trimii Bow St.liti'iii:ku1il, liiiiitvolt, Hill, Hciiiietl, Qllyllllillllg, VW'-l.ast spring lacrosse, newly organized on an informal lmsis, eracked a Still average. Sparked hy such outstanding deft-nst-inansliip as that displayed hy llowie Rosenthal, the team took victories from Nichols lr. College, Trinity, and Brown. Boh Smith captained the squad, and his leadership combined with Rosenthal's defensive work and ,lohnny Sisk's attack was responsible in large part for the team's line showing. lltatt-This season the team is suffering ti-om iniuries Dag Moore, top defense man is out and Sisk was not ahle to play in the early games, Lacrosse laces a repeat ol last year's sched- CREW . Htxvr Row 4 liiiiiiliuhziii Si-4 ox Row Fox ffsoiztlit, ,lriiol.1', Nitliols. Tiiyltir .-lviiilt Stuolscy, 'Heiil-'ty lit'il:t'l Vlinifiloil ILWI-A spring training trip to Florida helped whip the ,leif oarsinen into shape During their soiourn unotlicial races were held with the Ll. ot Tampa, Rollins, Xvashington and Lee, and ihe Yale B team. and Palmer led the losing to Dartmouth hy less than six feet, there followed three Coach 'lohn Ellis and co-captains Oakes outlit through a successful season. After victories: Clark, A.l.C., and Bri-wn. At the Dad Vail Regatta, featuring the stilfest small college competition, Amherst linished sixth, 1050-This spring Mr. Phillip Fox generously offered his Vnglc Une 7eliimlri?il Sixteen Pl U, flloiilfmi ule. Despite the iniuries and a loss to Brown, spirit is high ancl cautious optimism the outlook. Coach -lohn Cohurn is relying upon Sisk at attack along with Ciary Holman. ,lim XY'illiams, Ben Taylor, and Paul Griffiths alternate hetween the midfield and attack, while George Cor- siglia, Sam Rugg, Prent Bancroft, Van Tingley, and Don Mac- Yicar are the defense mainstays. Lacrosse at ,Xinlierst was recognized hy the Student Council this year and the team is to he awarded letters on the same hasis as the rest ol the varsity sports. i i i coaching serxices, and through gifts from interested alumni and other friends, a new Pocock shell was purchased, There will be another spring trip south during which the jetls will train for a still schedule. Captainetl hy T. P. Plimpton, the crew faces A.l.C. first and then llaryard, Dartmouth, and Brown. Amherst will again compete in the Poughkeepsie classic, the Dad Yail Regatta. Although crew is still on an informal basis, regular varsity letters will he awarded this year.

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