Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1961

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Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 212 of 252
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What do you mean we-'II need a big wind. Red sails in the sunset. SAILING Led by Commodore John Terino, the sailing team finished a good season after taking Hof- stra and Cooper Union in their first meet. The Rams had all their returning skippers including Mike Carr and Ron Castro. Dave McCarthy and AI Bates who were also on last year's team helped pace the squad. The seniors were hard pressed for top slot by Jim Colgan who took two tirsts and a second in the Ram's open- ing regatta. For the season opening March 25, Mike Carr, a iunior in the School of Business was elected as Commodore and also as president of the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association. The team has bright hopes for next year as many veterans will be returning and a good crew of freshmen are expected to help. Left to right: D. Corr, N. Lutz, J. Harrington, J. McGinty, B. Powers, W. Law, J. Terino Icommadorel, A. Bates, D. McCarthy, J. Reilly, J. Shepherd, J. Colgan, M. Cclrr.

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gy TRACK And they're off. ln the Highlander's Invitational in Hamilton, Ontario Coach O'Connor showed highlights of things to come in the future of Fordham track. O'Connor took only seven men to this meet and yet brought back one first, two seconds, and one very close fourth place finish. ln the Quantico Relays the two mile relay team surprised all with a record breaking time. The following week the team came back to pile thirty-three points to finish second in the Queens-Iona meet. This was the highest score any Fordham team had achieved for a long time. With visits by many foreign track stars to this country, the Rams of Fordham decided to get some of that publicity and did so by scor- ing impressive wins in several meets. ln the Knights of Columbus meet the one mile relay team was iust edged by St. John's. However in doing so, the team recorded the fastest clock- ing in the Garden in Fordham's history. ln the Metropolitan championships Frank Tomeo took the l,OOO yard run while Doug Tynan took the 600. ln the same meet the two mile relay team of McAloon, Riordan, Garcia and Kenney set a new meet record. Ed Kohler and John Murphy consistently drew points for the Rams in the shot and weight divisions. Tom Kenney breaks tape for Rams. Soph Don O'Connor prepares to overtake Jasper. What do you mean I can't have the baton.



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wifi' 3,41 C R E W Coach Jock Sulger k eels on pier During the Easter holidays, the Fordham crew traveled to Florida and participated in four races. The varsity crew returned with a 2-2 record. The varsity was victorious in a race which pitted them against Jacksonville U. and Marietta College. The Ram's varsity, jayvee and frosh were all successful at Lakeland, Fla. The varsity eight defeated Florida, who was second, by a third of a boat length. The time of the varsity in this race was the fastest of the season and one and one-half seconds short of the course record. The iayvee and frosh competed against each other in a race which had them finishing in a dead heat. Both Fordham crews beat Florida Southern iayvee by 13.3 seconds with the American International College last. ln the last race of the ten day stint all the Fordham crews made a clean sweep at Tampa, Fla. The Ram's varsity and iayvee defeated the varsities of Tampa and Amherst. The Fordham frosh in the second appearance of their trip were victorious over Tampa. The two losses for the varsity came at the hands of Rollins and Amherst at Winter Park in Florida. The Fordham iayvee also lost to these same schools in this meet.

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