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Neutral F.D.U.'s grapplers had a gruelling season. Plagued by injuries, handicaps and ineligibilities, they could only place four men from a possible twenty-four in the Metropolitan Intercollegiates at the end of the year. Coach Bob Metz took this season to heart and realized that his boys really tried, although everything seemed to be going against them. Highlighting the season was the first win over Post College, a real squeaker, 18-17. Individual performances that were outstand- ing were by Captain Horst Rudolph, Neil Nugent, and Charlie Hough. Horst, a senior and wres- tling at 147 pounds, had an excellent season's record of nine wins and one loss. Horst leaves F.D.U. with an eye-opening lifetime record. Neil Nugent, a transfer student from Nassau Junior College, is a heavyweight. His season's record was 7-2 and he placed second in the National Junior College Wrestling Championships while at Nassau. He'll be with us next year. In the Mets, Charlie Hough, 147 pounds, a junior, took a fourth place e Fairleigh's best showing in the tournament. Other wrestlers turning in creditable performances during the year were Rusty Spahr, 130 pounds, Frank Nostrame, 177 pounds, and Eddie Schurich, 123 pounds. With such outstanding wrestlers returning as Nugent, Hough, Spahr, and Schurich, F.D.U. has very high hopes of bettering their final record of this season of five wins and eight losses. Barring injuries and other unforseen contingen- cies, the Metz men may open some eyes next year. Riding Time
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At Cameo Lanes, Jersey City, F.D.U.'s kegglers tied for fifth place with Paterson State in the Eastern Intercollegiate Bowling Conference. St. Peter's captured their third straight league crown and F.D.U., after finishing second last year, had a very heartbreaking and confusing season. Under the auspices of the only non-porticipating coach in this E.I.B.C., Mr. Dick Holub, the bowling team lost eight out of nine games over the holiday season because of a mix-Up in scheduling. Conse- quently, they finished eight games out of first place. Captain Gene Schaefter, a Tecmeck sophomore, had high hopes for this year's team, but had to settle for a mediocre season. Art Spader had the highest average on the team at 184. The bowlers set the highest total pin mark in the league with 1094. The other young knights on this squad who should help next year are Gary Johnston, John Kuchmos, Herb Glutz and Ronny Urinock. Mm t , .. . 5-5 ,,..-. ,4. - a ' ' rd'zmztrvwx I - mwve, Coach Holub 169
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