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UNIOR-VARSITY TALLIES 9-8 RECORD FRESHMEN POST A 6-5 SEASON 48 JUNIOR-VARSITY TEAM MEMBERS: KNEELINC flvfl tn rightj: Mike Markwald, Bob Mittiga, Ed Corvington, Ralph DcLis:1, Denny Testa. STANDING: jim Martell, Holm l,l'1ll'ill, Tom Schmitt, Gabor Gajdatsy, Wally Corvington, Dun Baker, Coach Don Halverson. 5340 32 l W1 2 'IU J !,34a 4 ,I4 ae W4 1 ll .1 . -e mm FRESHMAN TEAM MEMBERS: KNEELINC Clvft tn rigliil: Vince Ange, Tom Fox, Bill Considinv, Dun Krmncr, Dim Kane, Dennis Schaffer, Carl Rutlicr, Bill Snyclvr, mlm- Nzltoli, Rick Hankins. STANDING: Conch jim lluinvs, jim Valnglm, Francis Clark, Miko Lconino, Nick Mille-r, jvrry Monro, Pete Caporalctti, jerry Nurclcll, Stn-vc Nalstn, Dawo llurlis.
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Bob Prarat keeps his eye on the ball, and prepares to pounce hungrily upon it. --S ., --NQ ill wxma ...xx . Mi ...Xa ...-sg. H21 ,QNX i. V-Q, M, 4 if N, is Managers Jim Collins and John Neidert record the team scores as well as individual scoring. Ed Corvington out-jumps his Irish oiponent to score another two points as his rother, Wally, closes in for security measures.
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BASKETBALL AND WRESTLING INTRAMURALS Attracting the largest number of participants, the intramural program, under the direction of Brother William ffirst semesterl and Brother Ierome fsecond semesterl, provided feverish activity in the gymnasi- um during the winter season. Ten teams in each of the two leagues that were formed came on Saturday mornings to battle midst fouls and missed shots. After the regular season of play, an elimination tournament was held to decide the champs. The SPEARCHUCK- ERS defeated the BEATNIKS for the League I title, and in League II the GROUP II toppled the RAID- ERS, the only undefeated team in season play, Seniors vs. seniors, seniors vs. faculty-these were the two arrangements of games in the Sunday league. The faculty proved itself better, however, by com- piling the best season record of the team combina- tions. Coaches Baldacci and .Iebber organized an intra- mural wrestling team early in the second semester and presented the final match to an enthusiastic Hoban assembly on March 14. ' ,AY .1 s f - 'Si:A't I i S ,fs rlsry A g B i it 1 we - Q' N I C, f LEAGUE I CHAMPIONS: FIRST ROW K left to rightl: Dennis O'Neil, Don Markwell, Steve Brodbeck. SECOND ROW: Ron 'Sabolesky, Dick Ruegg, Fred Hinebaugh, Paul Casen- hiser. THIRD ROW: Jim Patch, Ierry Pecko, Don Zwisler. Larry Timpe performs ballet-like maneuvers as thc CANDIES and REBELS battle it out. Sports fans support their favorite teams during an intramural bout.
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