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'QQ 41' v-62' The capfalns of our Track Teams pose Wlfh their coaches Mr Borck John Flfzgerald Captain of The Cross CounTry Team Thomas Llndgren CapTaun of The Indoor and Outdoor teams Brother Claude nu: Thls IS The mule relay Team That dnsfnngulshed lTself durnng The year BroTher Claude Thomas Llndgren John Fdzgerald John Alben Donald Cheek Mr Borck
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Front Row: Conrad Martin imanagerl, Leonard McEvoy, Raymond Reilly, Ned Squires, John Murray, Frank Yaccavone, John Chester, John Dorr lcaptainl, Robert Brennan, Gerard Curran, William Moreno. Second Row: John Daley, Clarence Smallwood, Eugene Dunscomb, Raymond Wettler, Edward Small, John Killoran, John Wynne, Robert Klages, Ralph Coffey, Charles Miller, Father Killeen imoderatori. Wlllllllllll THE Swimming team, with Father Killeen as its new mentor, completed a very successful season with a record of seven wins and four losses. lt also took third place honors in the C. H. S. A. A. championships with Bob Bren- nan bringing Hayes its first city championship in swimming by a victory in the lOO-yard breaststroke event. Curran took second place in the backstroke, and the medley and sprint relay teams came in third and fourth respec- tively. Hayes sent two entries to the National Catholic Meet held in Philadelphia. Brennan came in fourth in the breaststroke against top- notch competition, but bad luck dogged the medley team's chances as Curran's slip and Brennan's technical foul eliminated them from the race. SCHEDULE Opponents Hayes ..,.,.., .,.., 3 2 St. Francis ...,, A,,,,,,,, 3 3 Hayes ........ ..... 2 4 Loughlin W ,,.,,, 42 Hayes ......., ..,,. 4 7 Rice ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 9 Hayes ........ ..... 3 O Iona ,,,,,,,,,,, --,,,, 3 6 Hayes ........ ..a.. 4 2 Manhattan .,.. ,..v,V I 5 Hayes ........ ..... 5 7 Xavier ,,,Y,,, 8 Hayes .,...... ..... 4 4 Regis .......,,.., ,,,,,, 1 3 Hayes ..,..... .,... 4 O All Hallowg 3,3,A, 33A,,, 2 5 Hayes ........ ..... 3 I Fordham -,.,,...., ..,,,, 3 8 Hayes. ....... ..... 4 2 Sf. John .,.,vv.,.3Ys, -q,,,, 2 7 Hayes YfY-A..A fsfff 3 5 Brooklyn Prep ,,,-, --,.Y- 3 O Outstanding this season were Bob Brennan, breakststroke specialist, with ten wins out of eleven starts, Jerry Curran, beaten only twice in the backstroke during the year, and Charlie Miller, who bore the brunt of the sprint work. John Dorr, team captain, a valuable performer in the sprint relays, and John Chester, a soph- omore who added greatly to the team's back- stroke strength, turned in excel-lent perform- ances. In March, the swimming team sponsored an intramural meet. About two hundred stu- dents participated and a great amount of latent talent was revealed. Next year should be mem- orable in Hayes' swimming history since most of this year's squad will be returning, giving us more than an even chance for the city cham- pionship.
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Front Row: Richard Gugliotta, John Pascarella, John O'Brien, John Frizzola, James Dunscomb, Harold Bates, Vincent Kaiser, Joseph Paris, Robert Dunne, Thomas Hughes, William Kirnmg, Thomas Keegan, George Hackett, Michael Walsh. Second Row: John O'Shaughnessy, Michael Magee, John O'Con1or, Horace Rosteing, Edgar Lasting, James Dolan, John Albert, Donald Cheek, Thomas Lindgren, Thomas Waters, John Fitzgerald, Sidney McGrath, Roy McDonald, Leo Rivera, John Burke. Back Row: Brother Claude, Harold Murphy, William Raftery, Joseph Barba Gerard Mclieegan, James O'Connell, Cornelius Cronin, Eugene Openly, John Walsh, Fred Rgzzettif John Morrarty, John Qualter, Daniel Daley, Francis Demers, Vincent Kelly, Bartholomew, Wynne, Herbert Day, Robert Burns, Joseph Demase, Mr. Borck. lllllllli TRACK IN THE first meet of the year Hayes tied Boys' High for first place honors out of 65 schools. ln this Stuyvesant Meet our sprint medley relay of Horace Rosteing, George Doherty, Tom Waters, and Jim Dolan defeated a crack Boys' High quartet in sizzling time. For the first time, an indoor Bronx cham- pionships was held at Kingsbridge Armory with all the public, private, and Catholic high schools entered from the Bronx. Hayes won both the open and novice championships. Out- standing for Hayes were: Tom Lindgren win- ning the l000, Don Cheek winning the 440, John Fitzgerald's second in the 880, Lasting's fine leg on the mile relay, Bob Cisneros' breeze to victory in the Novice 880, Tom Hughes l0.9 in the Novice l00, and the mile anchor legs of James 0'Connell and Harold Bates on the medley relays which cinched the meet for us. Another first indoor meet was the Bronx- Manhattan-Westchester championships held in February. Once again Hayes finished second with Sl V2. Outstanding for the Redbirds: Ros- etti, Waters, and Walsh scoring in the 50, Rosteing winning the 200 with Dolan a close third, Albert's third in the 440, Lindgren win- ning the 880 with Fitzgerald third, Rivera's place in the high jump, Baldasaro tying for first in the shot, and the 880 foursome of Doherty, Paris, McKeegan, and O'ReiIly win- ning the relay. ln the Indoor Catholic Meet at Madison Square Garden, Loughlin surprised by winning the team championship with Hayes second. Scoring were Lindgren's first in the 880, Ros- teing's second in the 200, Rosetti's fourth in the 50, Baldasaro's second in the shot, the 2- mile relay of O'Connell, Brent, Kastberg, and Lasting placing fourth, and the second 880 placing fourth with Day, Moriarity, McKeegan, and Matton. The sad note of the indoor season was Donald Cheek with a pulled muscle competing only in the first two meets. Thomas Lindgren winning the half mile in Rgbert Potter demonstrating his high iump James Dolan, anchor man for the relay the Catholic City Championships at ability in the finals ofthe Catholic city team, Camino in first for Hayes in the six Madison Square Garden. Championships, lap relay at Madison Square G
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