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VARSITY BOWLING Rumbling balls plus crashing pins proved to be the best possible accompaniment for the Varsity Bowling Squad as they tallied up the strikes that resulted In a 7-2-4 record in League competition. The keglers who bowled strikes for Brother Draney were Don Lam- parella, Dick DunLany, Lenny Fuscaldo, John GaIIin,Tom Eagan and Jimi Morris. Of those who suc- cumbed under Gael pow- erin dual matches, falling the hardest were Barnard- twice-and Horace Mann-once. With victories such as these, the team took fifth position among the twelve participating in the newly formed Westchester High School League. They continued down the victory lanes to cop fourth place in the playoffs. Now that the season is over, all we need do is look about this one pin still standing and see those victors who brought home the spoils. We are indeed grateful to Brother Draney for his interest in bowl- ing which has led to the formation ofthe Westchester High School League. Due to this, bowling this year became the most popular and most partici- pated in sport at Iona. lla Br. Draney Lenny Fuscaldo
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X to 1? 5 F? I' . C twigih Wm Moderator Brother Lee and Captain Rich Bonaccorso check course's par. t V ,. , X X fair? iq . -s can - .viva Q L f..f-Ste. ...' 2, we 4, Dick Murray, Frank Simonetti, Tom Burke, John Doherty, Peter Itoh, Pete Wilson, Pat Olmer, John DiMenna, Richard Bonaccorso, Harry Pierce, Dave Claydon. With Brother Lee moderating, the '59 if A Golf Team shouted Fore! and began practice in hopes for another winning season. Returning from last year's squad were captain Rich Bonaccorso, John DiMenna, Harry Pierce, and Dave Claydon. The Iinksters faced Stepinac, New Rochelle, and Chaminade while compet- ing in C.Y.O. and W.P.P.S.A.A. tourna- ments. The sharp shooting golfmen proved their accuracy many times on their home course at Wykagyl Country Club. a ,i'WE't , A gh. Perfect backing form-Dave Claydon and Tom Burke. Richard Bonaccorso and Harry Pierce tee off. l ' xx- .1 'Q John DiMenna and Dick Murray compare scores.
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Front Row: S. Lo Faro, M. Logan, D. Conti, J. Adrian, V. Costello, R. Powers. Back Row: R. Schaefer, D. Margotta, K. O'DriscoII, NTRAMURAL BOWLING The Senior Bowling League was dominated this year by the Lucky Strikes, Gruesome Twosome, and the Wing Dings. After the battle was over and the pins were scattered, the Lucky Strikes, composed of Lenny Fuscaldo, Don Margotta, Jim Morris, and Richard Schaefer, turned out on top by only a few scant pins. Individually, Lenny Fuscaldo was the outstand- ing bowler, constantly turning in good scores and Left to right: R. Rinaldi, G. Gasparri, E. Basso, T. Finnegan, J. Lemon, R. Roca. Left to right: J. Boyland, J. Sullivan, H. Palmer, K. Madden, R. Schaefer, D. Margotta, Jim Morris. AY! cc... leading the league with an average of over l7O. Close behind were Paul O'Hara, Don Lamparella, and Mike Liga, all who averaged over ISO. The high game of the year was by Jim Morris, who bowled a spectacular 260. Don Lamparella bowled a high series of the year with a 575. The League was very successful this year, with many fine Junior and Sophomore teams paving the way for another successful season next year.
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