Fairfield College Preparatory School - Hearthstone Yearbook (Fairfield, CT)

 - Class of 1949

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irepsters Defeat Prep Is Given Scare iples High Falls Before Tech in Close Game, 45 to 41 tratford high and Bullard-Haw Tech were victorious last night L basketball doubleheader at the te Armory. Stratford walloped rfield Prep, 44 to 29, while the ers defeated Staples high- of stport, 45 to 41. he Stratford team ev- ' A' es with the Jesuits, t The 's having won by a xr points in the first ba H611 15 phant over Central ar... ----, Stratford played at its best inst the Fairfield club. he North Paraders took a 16-13 l ai. the outset and were out in it 20-15 at the, half. Going into final .period Stratford held a 51 edge and was never seriously eatened thereafter. ill Habansky led the Stratford rers with 16 points, while Ed c, Babe Risley and Gene DeMa1t 'red for Fairfield. ob Jaconette and Carl Peterson ed Bullard-Havens to victory, ying 15 and 14 points respective- Beiling led the Staples cluh with narkers. ech led, 14-7, in the first quart- 18 to 14 at the half, and 36-22 :he third period. Staples rallied .he final quarter, especially af- Jaconette was forced out of the ie with a laceration of the head. 1 the preliminary game, the h Jayvees won over Staples, 34- John Sanchez starred with nine its. he scores: PREP STRATFORD r' F rl G 1 F P me-ll f 41 41 41lH:iliansky 7 2 16 1-lan f 0 0 0lHirth f 0 0 11 v f 2 fl 7lMinino C 0 D 0 :ky I 0 0 OlForisz f 1 0 2 to f 0 0 flllliissell f 1 fl 5 4' 4 0 S1Packo c 1 0 L! Mon C 0 0 lllltisberg C 1 I1 2 wo g 0 0 0111111-f K 3 3 9 lv sr 0 1 11 tndersnn I I1 0 fl lalt g' 1 7 ftltvhlpplf' K 3 2 fi 11 :Z 0 I llllilchlk S 0 0 0 ielan g 0 0 111 8 13 2111 V 17 io 14 Lanz: Havens swarms . G F P1 I I' 1 2 0 0 1 F liar f 411'-larvey 1' 2 1 5 rix f i1lWrlzht f 0 1 1 ietle f 6 R 15lSimnn f l 0 2 isnn 1' 6 '.! Hlflautliey f 0 0 I1 lori K 3 0 Hlilartin r' . 3 0 6 tinn ,T 2 2 6l5ll'Fnrland c I1 0 0 ruda g 0 0 Ollieiling gg 7 1 15 iso g 0 0 0' Bahincnu X 1 1 3 g 0 0 intro 4 1 9 Ol . -' ,iz Fjlymnn g ,0,.O..0-C31 ,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jecisively, 44 to 2 ICE UAPADES UPE IN ARENA lllNIGl Ice Capades of 1949, dubbed greatest show on ice several ye ago, is proving its right to t title- in the rfnrv-ant v-nn that .Ji N West Haven g3IllC-O,COIl- 1 and Risley 181. final site of its New Englanix after at 8 time also day Ice the White be wood W1 is the I has forth being and bers and he The Miss adds Alan Lela ers istry Remington Arms, first rou ner, and the United Illumlil team are currently tied for i round honors in the Brid G Handicap Pistol league with victories each. In recent matches Rem Arms outshot the Bridgeport qu No. 1 teamg the United Illumi team defeated the Bridgepoi tol No. 3 team, Federal Ar Again the West Haven match- a r Risley 181 and Malmo 1131. Did . ,lohnny score? 1.11.---4 Trinity to Dmlmate ' A ' tg , .1 5, Field House Today P 2 N RAIN 'llN1llll' 1 e ,?575f+i+' f- Ili-nn will dedicate 1 But Edges Ludlowe from Behind in od to Gain Victory :er Ludlowe High llylng behind the Ed Molloy, threw Fairfield Prep by d in the final per- last night, but the eratives weather- d squeezed out a :ld Prep's second its town rival: ivlous game at the ding with a score Eglin 5-29 1A BEAlS Pill uinml 1.15131 1 Maiocco 1131 and 0'Connell L51 battle for ball vs. West Haven. ' A lspeedy Yale et handed Colum- 'vague setback, 6 h n blisterin .fe which saw th. ,o the Lions' five. period spurt it with the lead ro A hands. by Yala'i Columbia ead at the firm' end 26-25 at th , Art Fitz Joyce took ove load for Yale' who wa. teamed. i ahead, 40-39, al d period and le fourth but the ing. 'ex' of t ten on fo speared I The defe consecutive wi YALE ti li' L! fl I lu l 11 3 L 5 4' Z1 Xmlheruv 1 4 11 41 0 ' zg'lrl I 6 4 3 0 Nl 0 0 -ll ., 1 - 21111 si' 33.31 Hu-rn nl half limi-: Yale 25. l'0luil.'l'JH 'ren iron-s missed: Vnlillvil-ia Amry'

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PREP ICTORIO PREP DEFEATS STAMFORD FIVE BY 45-36 MARK Bullard-Havens Bows tr Meriden Rivals 43 to 37 A rampaging Danbury high team which has been averaging 50 point: per game will oppose Central in thi Lyon Terrace gym tonight. It wa: postponed last week because 0 weather conditions. The junior var sity squads will open the action a 7 o'clock. Central is ruling the Fairfieli County Conference roost, but had 1 close shave against Bassick in thi Armory Tuesday night. A nnn-1non'un ...naman hnhuseps lack 0'ConneII Leads Prep- sters to 37-24 Victory Over Hillhouse High By BILL Knosxv The fast-breaking Hawks from St. - Lnselm's College of Manchester, W. H., annexed their 12th victory of ,he season ln 16 starts and their second straight over Fairfield Uni- rersity by trimming the Redcoats, I3 to 71, in the main attraction of a win,-bill staged in the Armory last iight. In a semi-weird co-feature, Fair- leld Prep, leading from start to lnish and sparked by the 14-point lhooting of Jack O'Connell, pulled a surprise and easily whipped the de- 'ending State Class A high school :hamps of the past four seasons, 'few Haven Hillhouse, by a 37 to 24 nargin. Hawks Ars Accurate a Deadly accurate on floating l ihots, St. Anslem's held the :oats without a. Held goal for the lrst eight minutes and jumped off o an early 17-3 advantage that they lever relinquished and once in each ialf held commanding 20-point eads. At intermission, Fairfield railed, 42 to 33. Captain Jack Tobin and Mike iession were the main spark plugs n the Hawk's star-studded lineup vith 18 and 14 point totals, respec- lvely, but Fa.lrileld's Joe Kehoe nared individual top honors and oared his season's record to 274 vith a coHectlon of 25 well-assorted volnts. ' Fairdeld Prep completed s. 15- lolnt string against Hillhouse for ts early margin ln the opener and ireezed home to victory. By perlods g 'rep, 39 'ght ln O'Connell l5l and Zanesky 110i in West Haven granic. West con It was aven :ret points isley, nlrfield ost of t Prep as out 1 n 14 KO rst period ended. West Haven Hvdciation. mme back to pull ahead, 19-18, at ie half and led 33-26 as the final! iarter got underway l Bullard-Havens dominated theEYAIxE ris, Fran- strong field local stars possession. Prep Wins, Stratford Boi Fairfield Prep tamed Anso ic-ne game in the State Armo to 27, while Greenwich di Stratford in the other affair, 27. Exceedingly poor foul-shc lresulting in 17 misses out .attempts, and the scoring tiveness of two Greenwich c l l l r I brought about Stratford's do in the opening contest. C0aC la: Gintoff's Fairfield Pre ketball for the most part tl point Ansonizi again despite x ing threat by the visiting .l men. played deliberate and steadg B 8-45, Wm I Four field goals by J 1 l Maiocco Sets Pace Maiocco enabled the Prepsti tn.3D... s .l taheseqs-iateaieaa in the or Risley 1Tl jumps for rebound tinued ln thi against Naugatuck. No. 14 is Ed 110 ha 2 entir- fizill, IKHSUUIII WH! l'lCid to field goals, two of which wer y Drake outstz valley and h last ost to two 1 i of the only 3 lads re th 5 l Slsk. ' incl to 11 8. SUCC high l lRi ierac ed fotgl of points, Fairl nam -fi hand.-fi na nnsm- Ludl .h school town rivals si 49-39 Won t in their annual haskethal r-City table li night at the Ludlowe gyrr in Boston ilisley popped in eight field 5: ll converted five foul shot: l all 5QOI'Pl'S Wif,h 21. D0il'lf.F. ik six two-point. tosses for a, on 3 new icounters as the Prepters tm won three 'to 5 lead ln the opening pe li remained ahead all the ' . le J L ' Risley scores against Naugatuck. ig Sisk 114i stands ready. 5 C0':'W5F T'1lB'Il'lT?'0T Evening the scor 53f'Cf'0f10d P final session, but that was lbll Tefmil isest the Orange and Black gl' Q: came to over-hauling their ld Vvhite opponents. Ed Mo lgh 12 points, was Ludlowe's llrer and Norman Judd ronti 1 eight points to the losing te: Q-rd--11



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BASKETBALL RECORD Varsity funior V. Prep Ansonia . 33-31 33-31 Prep Stratford 35-33 39-24 Prep W. Haven 29-43 29-25 Prep Ansonia ..,. . . , 38-27 - Prep Naugatuck 39-47 14-22 Prep Stamford . 29-35 30-31 Prep Bullard H. . , , . . 50-35 4-2-20 Prep Staples . . . . . . 49-38 48-33 Prep Stratford 29-44 29-40 Prep Ludlowe . 49-39 33-37 Prep Stamford 45-36 - Prep Ludlowe . 35-32 33-34 Prep Central . . 32-30 21-32 Prep W. Haven 35-39 - Prep Harding , 29-51 35-39 Prep Naugatuck 38-41 39-29 Prep Hillhouse 37-24 27-20 Prep Bullard H. ....... 54-29 43-26 Won 11 Won 8 Lost 7 Lost 7 FRESHMAN SCORES: Frosh 33 Middle St. Boys Club 35, Frosh 33 Ludlowe 413 also 30-28 and 29- 31, Frosh 40 Staples Sophs 43, also 33-353 Frosh 23 Stratford 21, Frosh 49 Southport B.C. 34, Frosh 35 Fordham Prep 27. X 1948 Track Squad. Front Row: Herlihy, Hallen, Dunn, Roberts, Gossett, Milano, Skane, Higgins, Renzulli, Mazairz. Second Row: Zielinski, Quinn. Achtmeyer, Dron- goski, '48, Hull, ,48, Cocolis, ,4-8, Sternchak, '48, Perry, '48, Halloran, Christiano, Yates. Third Row: Fr. Donovan, S.J. tthen Mod- erator of Athleticsl, Coach Toal, Kelly fAssist. Mgr.l , Plenefisch, Voynick, McCul- lough, J. Lindsay, Kaluzynski. Bigley, Day, Lane, Maty, Turcott, G. Kelly, Kirk fAssist. Mgr.l, Kagerer tManagerl, Rev. Mr. Buc- han, SJ. fAssist. Mod.l SPORTS continued First Row: Mr. C-intoff, C. La Chioma, R. Norko, R. Catti CManagerJ , A. ln- certo, A. Scippa, E. Wallace, Mr. Kunsch tCoachl. Rev. Mr. Buchan, S.J. fAssist- ant Managerl , J. Stapleton, J. Phelan, M. Slosek, R. Toth, R. Brandt, Fr. Barry, SJ. tiModeratorl . Freshman Basketball Squad. Seated in front: J. Hurley fManagerJ. First Row: Frigon, Sullivan, Ramick, McColdrick, lVlcLarney, Balla, Maggi. Second Row: Mr. Sullivan fCoachJ, Fida, Burns, Mc Mahon, Collins, Rev. 'Mr. Buchan fAs- sistant Moderatorj.

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