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slid..- V, Front Row: Arthur DuPre, John Costello, Patrick Daley, Anthony Frederico, Patrick Dolan, Frank Gagliano, James Ryan, Eugene Morrison Terence Martin William Corbett. Middle Row: Frank Sicilian, John McGrath, Edward, Kenny, Thomas'Marino, Eugene Moran, Alfred Moran, Robert Jerussi, Michael Terilli, Andrew Catinella. Top Row: Father Peters, Arthur Devlin, Frank Florio, Gerald Perry, Thomas Gorman, Edward Devlin, Richard Aulebach, John Merrill, Howard Bedford, Patrick Seery, Charles Barris, Michael Stramiello, Mr. Larkin, Mr. Groh. MW Clffaahlzzfal amz! gaaaies Coach Groln, Moderator Father Peters, and Assistant Coach Larkin. ILL the Stadiuml was the cry we heard at the first football rally and it became the battle-cry of the season. Although we never actually filled average weekly crowd of l0,000 persons. The acquisition of the Triboro Stadium for home games fired the spirit of Hayes men, and every Sunday saw them and their friends converging from all parts of the city and its suburbs to lend color, songs and cheers to the fanfare of a football fray. Winning the first four games buoyed up our hopes for an undefeated season, but the loss to Iona dashed our dreams. However, the final record of six wins and two losses reveals the superiority of this year's team over last' year's. Outstanding players on the team were Gene Moran and Matty Thomp- son who won places on the All-Metropolitan and All-City teams, and Bill Stet- ter who was placed on the latter mythical eleven. .the bowl-2l,OOO seats,-we broke all previous attendance records with an 1
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3-Y The prayer ue.-- - TonY Fmderlco gets t r a run in the Power gam Off 0 8. ln the ages to come Hayes l9 - Brooklyn Prep 6 N impressive beginning of a promis- ing season . . . eleven thousand ex- cit d e spectators . . . a strong Hayes team reversing last year's 39-O score . . and revealing a strong passing attack . . . thrilling scores by Gene Moran, Willie Corbett and Tony Frederico. Hayes 25 - Power 6 CONFID field against Pow ENT Hayes team took the er . . . and scored four times in the first half. . . A surprise assin p g attack in the second quarter gained a touchdown for Power . . . Rain during the intermission shortened the second half. Some of the Power players give Stetter a hard time. 152
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