La Salle Academy - Maroon and White Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1933

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'mxxihsffffyyy THE RON.-LANQI -r E Y GD ff-ZIIIIOI' cfH'Siftl7 Q9-igfjfgflff f-D 1lE'SEASON comment each year, is generally concerned with Coach Cronin's loss s of veterans. Queries are glibly tossed from the tongue relative to La Salle's chances for a championship outfit. No one apparently takes the time and trouble to look around and find out what the Junior Varsity did the previous season. With the eyes of the school focused on the varsity games, the schedules of the younger aspirants for grid fame goes unnoticed. Yet, no group has consistently produced the stars of future seasons as does the Junior Varsity. Under the direction of Denny Roberts and Mr. Bleiler, the squad was recruited this year from the freshman and sophomore years. The candidates were nature in the raw, as far as the fundamentals of football were concerned, and the difhcult task of drilling them and roundf ing them into shape was a task that merits no meagre praise. Through the untiring efforts of Brother Patrick, Faculty Director, the squad had a schedule of seven games, of these, five were lost, another Won, and one game was tied. Qn the surface of things, the record is not in the least gratifying, but other circumstances must be conf sidered. Juniorfvarsities differ like tastes, and size and tonnage mean a great deal. We cling to the freshmanf sophomore idea while others go a little higher. Outstanding Junior Varsity men were: Esposito, lvlullen, Jansen, Deering, Marsden, Nugent, Fisher, Foley, Lavin, Coen, Gorman, Quirk, Crowley and Harf rington. From these Jack should build a formidable team for next year. S61'67'lIy'5L'LE7'L

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XlllHllllW S I Q Tl-l ONLTAN TE Kd? play and action, and a loyalty to their coach that inspired them to do things for him. To coaches jack and Bill Cronin, a large share of the credit is due for the success of the team. There is nothing of the old hard bitten, hard driving characteristics about these men. They are men who are interested in the game for the boys' sake, not the victory's sake. At all times their concern is for the boy and his physical condition. Thoroughly familiar with all phases of football lore, they take the time to implant the fundamentals and build later. They know their charges, and by their leadership, their character and their courtesy command the respect and loyalty of their squad. In distributing credit for the success of the team, it is not amiss but only right and proper to pay just tribute to our Athletic Director, Brother Conall Edward. For years he has been minisf tering to the needs of the squads, attending to administrative details of his ofhce and supervising the practice session. No def tail of organization escapes his eye. Faithfully and under many adverse circumstances, he has carefully fulfilled the charge entrusted to him. Fair, just and understanding in his treatment of the boys, he has always merited their devotion and loyalty. A man of unimpeachable integrity, he is largely responsible for the clean record of sportsmanship that is generally associated with athletics at La Salle. Nor must we forget the managers and their assisf tants who attended to the physical need of the squad. There was no shirker among them. To Leo Connors, Thomas Coffey, Ray Hand, Clarence Hand, Thomas Ryder, T. Short, J. Stratton and J. Morris we give our thanks. We are sure that in the years to come they will cherish the pleasant associations they enjoyed among the members of the squad. In meting out praise to the members of the squad the sport writers were generous as well as judicious. Seventyfsix



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X X , R X 3 f f f Cf f ff 'VO S S 1 O M 11 f l lf7 ?ISPLAYING a well balanced and nicely proportioned squad of hill and dalers La Salle Academy swept to an impressive season in the fall of '32, Victors in all meets slave ofie, the Maroon and White hill toppers showed the result of consistent training and iscip ine. No healthier body of youths tramped the turf than the boys wearing the Maroon E99 White. Above all, the brilliant performances of Chris Molloy were a source of gratification to all followers of cross country. These perf formances coupled with remarkable teamwork were the factors that brought glory to the portals of La Salle. Cpening the season with but three veterans: C. Molloy, W. Russell and F. Clean, the outcome of the season was in doubt. But upon the arrival of some new comers, namely, F. Crowther, R. Wil' liams, T. Cillen, J. Harrington, W. Campbell, P. McPeak and R. Goff the hopes of the coaches surged upward and before long a strong team was in readiness. Fred Crowther showed his ability and earned second position on the team which he kept undisputed throughout the season. Williams and Campbell also came through on several occasions to gain points for La Salle. Seventyfeight

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