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Page 179 text:
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ii Swamming. PLASHY And the Red Mermen were off to a fine start, After two years Hayes finally organized the swimming team which had been eagerly awaited by so many of the student body. Under the direction of Father Loughman the squad of fifteen excellent swimmers diligently practiced to achieve perfection. Manhattan College graciously offered its pool for practice each afternoon, and the mermen made good use of it. They made the long trip gladly. Their diligent efforts were rewarded in the excellent show- ings they made against the seasoned teams of Manhattan Prep and Regis. Because of their late start, they could not arrange formal meets with other schools. Father Loughman is very pleased with this year's results, however, and looks forward to a prize-winning team next year. Captain Charlie McCarthy, Berberich, Donohue, Keegan, Lindgsen and Smith received letters for their splendid work with the team this year.
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. fcufaee Budd OOKING forward to a succesful season under the guidance of Father Pavis, the Jayvee baseball squad entered spring practice with all the assurance of their bigger brothers. A record turnout when the call for candidates was issued enabled the coach to select a potential championship club. The six- man pitching staff, of whom John Cordon and William Froats are the most promising, was the key to their defense. Ernie Herold, Leo De Prizio, and John Costello, catc'hers, completed the batteries. Louis Frese, Tom Murren, John Sisk, Lou Tam- 'biri, Paul Lunn and Bob Maliney shared the infield burden while Pete Clemente, Ed Dowling, Steve Frank, Tom Gallinay, T. Irish, Bob Philline and Mike Stramiello held the outfield posts. The important managerial details were taken care of by Miraglia, Fay and Thomas. As in the case of other spring activities, the CALEN- DAR cannot record the results of the Jayvee team completely. We close, however, assured by Father Pavis that his team will develop into excellent varsity material for future Hayes teams. l74 April May Jayvee Baseball Schedule 20 Mt. St. Michael 23 'Power 25 St. Agnes 26 St. Francis 27 Manhattan Prep 2 Power 4 La Salle 7 Fordham Prep 9 St. Agnes l l Rice l4 Mt. St. Michael l6 La Salle I9 All Hallows 22 Fordham Prep 24 Rice 25 Manhattan Prep 29 All Hallows
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Page 180 text:
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7emu3i HE call for tennis candidates was issued by Brother Henry immediately after the Easter vacation. Practice sessions were held several afternoons weekly. Gradually the team took shape and was ready for its schedule of matches which began on May l. Unfortunately the Ca- lendar goes to press before it can record the results. The following students comprise the team: K. O'Connell, J. Fitzgerald, and H. Gaffney, single players, D. Carmody and P. Roth, J. O'Shea and F. Cronin, doubles players. Loughlin Fordham Prep 7 ,,,,,A,, ,,,,,,, Brooklyn Prep 8 All Hallows Mt. St. Michael 18 ,.,.,,,, .,,..,. Iona Prep 21 ,,,,,,,, ,,,s... Brooklyn Prep 25 ,,,,A,,, ..,,... L oughlin May l ........ ...a,. 4 ,.,,,... ,....,, i4ffffff ff. Iona Prep 29 ,,,,,... ,....., June l .,,,,v,, -s...,, A ll l lallOWS 6 ,As,,,,, ,,,,,,. F ordham Prep Mt. St. Michael 8 ....,... ...,,, aqanaldall ANDBALL was introduced at Hayes at the end of last year under the di- rection of Father Halpin. Since it was late in the season, no matches with individual schools were scheduled. However, we en- tered teams in the Catholic High School Tournament. The results were far beyond our expectations. We tied with Bishop Loughlin High School of Brooklyn for the city championship, and our doubles team of Patrick Hayden and Dominic Anastasio were awarded gold medals as the doubles champions of the city. This year we are competing with other schools and have already scored victories over Power and All Hallows. Despite the lqss of most of last year's squad we are looking forward to another successful season. We predict an ever increasing inter- est in this sport at Hayes as its activities become better known. 176
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