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Down to u Tee... PIONICERING IS l7lFl lCIlll,'l' UN THE GOLF COURSE . . . especially when it is clone iu competition with veteran squads. That just about sums up the record ol' '14llll0Il'S 1950 venture in the Catholic League. The best match of the season was played with St. -Ioe's. Both loursouies were deacllockecl at the end ol' the reg- ulation l8 holes and had to go on for three more before the Maroon gollers reached the telling atlvautage on the twenty-first green. As the golfers got out their clubs lor the l95l practise rounds, they were more optimistic' about their cltatic-es than before. VETERANS READY . . . Last year's golfers Roy MacDonald, Jack West and Tom Hayes- ready and eager to get back to the course. THE RIGHT IRON FOR THE RIGHT AP- PROACH . . . by Pierce Greene as he chips onto the second green at Cazenovia Golf Course. 1950 GOLFERS: Front: jack West, Pierce Greene, Tom Hayes, Dave Quinn, Moderator Father Winfrid. Rear: Roy MacDonald, Mike Crehan, jack Leach, Jim Adrian.
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Ol 'lf ,575 f7u,l 7-5' ...Where stars are born 1.--SOPH CHAMPS AND SCHOOL RUNNERS-UP OF 206-A . . . Kneeling: Captain Joe Smith and Jim Sperduti. Slanding: Jim Long, Boh Joyce, John Short, Jim Schlee and Joe Curry. 2.-WHO IS THE WEIGHT LIFTER? . . . Somebody seems to be sup- porting Bill MacKrell as fellow juniors Tom Higgins and Fred Kaczmarczyk look on. Mac- Krell's team won this final class game over 106-A, 21-0. 3.-CAPTAINS AND DIREC- TOR . . . Senior and Sophomore champion captains shake before Mr. Constantine who, with Mr. Palano. supervised the intramural tpurnament. 4.-SOPHOMORE ACTION . . . That is Dan Berry of 205-A in the air, with 206-A's Jim Sperduti facing the camera, from the background. Sperduti's team won this class Hnal. 17-14. 5.-IT'S IN THE AIR AND GOING . . . from the hand of an unidentified player as Frosh Bill Gardner watches. Gardner's team took the honors, 19-ll, over 107-B. 6.-- lT'S A STRUGGLE . . . This game eliminated 108-A from the running. 206-A won, 18-16. 7.-FROSH CHAMPS OF 108-B . . . Kneeling: Tom Higgins and Gerry Janan. Standing: Norm Stiglmeier, Ed Schultz, Stan Angierski, Bill Gardner, Tom Donohue. 8.-JUNIOR CHAMPS OF 107-A . . . Kneeling: Frank Dully, Jack O'Neill. Jack Jerge, Jack Rozanski. Standing Bill MacKrell, Pat Frawley, Bill Camp- hcll, Fred Kaczmarczyk, Bill Doetterl. THE BICGIQSI' INTR.-XINIURAI 'l'OllRN.-XMICNT in the sc'l1ool's history brought 27 teams into ll Hlllllil-l'0lJllI playoll' sclics. The eliminations were on tl SIIQICICII-IICKIIII hams. 51ux'lx'ol's in Cllfll class took honors lilll' their rvspt-alive
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