Cardinal Hayes High School - Cardinals Calendar Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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Cardinal Hayes High School - Cardinals Calendar Yearbook (Bronx, NY) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 124 of 160
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Page 124 text:

l i -I l 1 4 ls lx l. Orlando rolls to the right and is tackled by McElroy. Fw! lp Di Bemardo eludes St. Iohn's Boudjouk. 1 Caydos turns right end after taking a pitchoul. 5 E 5 t 5 H, 3. fl 1 H2 4, l, I i? tr I i 4 i i , Who's winning what game? XAVIER 6-HAYES 0 Hayes opened its gridiron season with a 6-0 loss at the hands of Xavier. The defeat snapped a two year victory skein over the Cadets. Two interceptions, one by john Weisse and the other by Richard Caydos were to no avail as the Cards were unable to penetrate the sur- prisingly strong Xavier line. A forty yard run by Cadet Bob Lemanowski momentarily' shocked the Hayes' fans, but a penalty nullified the scamper. In the second quarter, Lemanowski again spotted an opening in the Cardinal second- ary and hastened to pay-dirt. The Concourse eleven checked a Xavier attempt to add another two points to their one touchdown advantage. The second half provided little consolation for Hayesmen. Xavieris strong defense rendered the Cardinals incapable of launching a prolonged offensive attack. Thus, the subway commandoes returned to their sixteenth street barracks with their mission well accomplished. HAYES 42-ST. IOHN'S PREP 14 Hayes recovered from their initial setback to wall'op the Redmen of St. Iohn's Prep 42-14. The romp began with Iohn Weisse executing a sparkling 33 yard touchdown run. The TD happy Cards could not be stopped as fullback Carlo Di Bemardo and halfback Bob Filippone each scored six points. The Cardinals continued their winning ways as Richard Caydos scored twice in the second quarter. joining the victory band-wagon, Ed Forrest mounted his horse and gallopped 78 yards to the Redmen's reservation. The half ended with the incredulous spectators gazing at the scoreboard which read Haves 36, St. Iohnis 0. In the third period, Bob Filippone tallied his second TD with a 22 yard run. Eugene McElroy sneaked through the jubilant Hayes line to score for the hapless Prepsters. A less hec- tic fourth quarter witnessed each team scoring six points and eleven scalpless little 'Indians were last seen retreating to their Brooklyn- wigwams. Y M Y DAN EVANS Guard .

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4 Q A .Q - f - A A , VARSITY Front Row: John Lysaght fMgr.J, William Goscinski, Richard Carieri, James Fish, Eugene Trigo, Edward Forrest, Anthony Rosati, Frank Luceri, James Connolly. Second Row: Edward Ferguson CMgr.D, John Loughman, Michael Fletcher, Robert Filippone, Paul Buonaccorsi, Kenneth Morris, John Weisse, Thomas McLoughlin, John McKeon, Michael Angelastro, John Heffernan, Michael Gallagher, Charles Faranda, Edward Cooper fMgr.J. Third Row: Father Peters CModera.torJ, Michael Sheridan, John Rybacki, John Tognino, Robert Bonardi, Daniel Evans, Edward Horvath, George Stewart, Frederick Kelly, John Darcy, Richard Cayclos, Carlo DiBernardo, Louis Usera, Mr. Krywicki fCoachJ, Father Flannery CAssistant Moderatorj. Back Row: Joseph Boyle, Frank Camillo, Andrew Hammer, Mark Duffy, James Maulucci, Robert McMahon, Philip Fitzpatrick, Mario Sciano, Frank Orlando, Frank Mongiello, Charles DeFeo, Thomas McNally, John Klette. Ui Tw, Ji . , 1,fs,1 a,3.3aiQ 'M F,v'f:f 'Kf'vf2'3,,f3is,'1 ' is-vi!-,n,,5,, . .1-'V 5 'nfl-1 - ' - -1-it-iz MANAGERS Edward Ferguson, John Lysaght, Edward Cooper A



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ff N Q ,f ' Illvl CONNOLLY 5 Halfback f E L HOLY CROSS 15-HAYES 6 r Hayes faced a spirited Holy Cross team in its first league encounter. The Knights outplayed the Cardinals to a 15-6 victory. In the first quarter, halfback Martin Feely slipped through the Hayes line for a 29 yard touchdown. The Knights gained two additional points with a suc- cessful conversion. The Cards struck back as quarterback Frank Orlando hurled a 36 yard TD pass. The conversion failed. Holy Cross chalked up another touchdown when Patrick Keneally blocked a quick kick and center Richard Basticco fell on the ball in the end zone. Leon Kane kicked a one point conversion. Holy Cross again forced Hayes to kick in the fourth quarter and again Keneally blocked it. The Knights couldnit fashion the necessary scoring surge. The Hayes' defense held off the driving Long Islanders as the game ended. STEPINAC 8-HAYES 0 Hayes, next opponent was Stepinac. The in- vading eleven from Westchester eked out a thrilling 8-O victory over its brother school. The game was a treat for advocates of strong defensive football. Neither team could muster an offensive drive in the Hrst quarter as the rugged secondaries sparkled. The second period again saw the inability of either team to crack the stone walls set up by the defensive lines. The third quarter was a carbon copy of the first half and the possibility of a deadlock loomed overhead. Then, late in the game, Lady Luck shined on Stepinac with the recovery of a high snap from center inside the Cardinal 10 yard stripe. The suburbanites scored a successful conversion gave them an 8-O lead. Thus the game ended and Stepinac carried home the Bishop Dubois Cup, awarded to the victor in this Archdiocesan rivalry. 121 VVeisse scampers around right end. Luceri's punt is almost blocked. Gaydos is sprung for a gain around end by a Hayes' blocker - 4 ., f -1 - L-, I---4 av--..-',.,w....,.,.. The band plays The Hayes Marching Song.

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