Loyola University Maryland - Evergreen / Green and Gray Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1961

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The Greyhound s continued ned at halfback, ami Grabowski on the line to cli- max a highlx successful season. W ixi i n, as Evergreen sports lovers count it, is that season in which we move indoors. Wrest- ling and basketball share the upper air of the gym- nasium; swimming takes to the lower waters. In their second year under coach Bill Clem, die ' Hound grapplers fought to a third-place finish in the Mason-Dixon race with a 5-2 record. After losing their first two matches of the season, the team fought back to take their last live by large margins. Captain Charlie Carey finished up his career with a cumulative 21-8 record, including four near misses at the conference title in his 191-lb. division. The outstanding newcomer was Alex Schlipp, who posted a 6-1 record over the regular season in the 137-lb. class. The Greyhounds collected thirty-three points in the Mason-Dixon tournament to finish fifth, with Alex Schlipp coming up with an M-D championship. ALL EYES UPWARD AS LOYOLA AND A. U. PLAYERS AWAIT RESULT OF Loyola WRESTLING Opp 10 Johns Hopkins 22 15 Baltimore University 21 28 American University 13 29 Hampden-Sydney 6 27 Western Maryland 6 31 Catholic University 8 35 Towson State Teachers 6 SOCCER Loyola 0 University of Maryland 2 Towson State Teachers 1 Catholic University 5 American University 3 Mount Saint Mary’s 7 Gallaudet 6 Georgetown 2 Western Maryland 2 Johns Hopkins 2 Baltimore University 4 Randolph-Macon 2 Washington College Opp. 5 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 5 3 0 4 FAST-MOVING GRAHAM HEADS FOR MAT IN MANEUVER ATYPICAL OF ' 61 GRAPPLERS 22

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Carthy, and Bill Jenkins to contribute to the ’Hound effort. Newcomers Denny Voith, Mike Kenney, and Francis Holland ran consistently to provide needed depth. Coach Bill McElroy’s team placed fifth in the Mason-Dixon finals, with Frampton first and Voith tenth. In the third annual Loyola Invitational meet, Frampton led the harriers to a third-place finish in team score. Voith, Tom Kenney, and Smith also were among the top finishers for Loyola. reyhound hooters in I960 achieved the enviable distinction of the best season record in a decade of Loyola Mason-Dixon soccer. The squad posted an over-all tally of seven wins and five losses. Despite a slow start, the booters remained in contention for the title until the last two weeks of the season. Captain Wade Bowman, senior fullback, again had an outstanding year. Another standout, Dennis Gra- bowski, set a new school record of nineteen goals. Seniors Tom Schultz and Bucky Effinger, and junior Jim Kennedy came through with solid performances in every game. On the all-league eleven announced at the close of the season, Loyola placed Bowman at fullback, Ken- continued. All-conference booters Wade Bowman, senior and co- captain, and Jim Kennedy, junior, watch for a chance to get the ball. The Mountaineers had other ideas. Senior Tom Schultz, a four-year veteran, combines some fancy footwork with fierce grimaces in the Mount St. Mary ' s game. Loyola won by a 3-0 score.



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ED MURN ' S HOOK IN TENSE MOMENT OF LAST HOME GAME T he Greyhound basketball team, playing its last season under coach “Lefty” Reitz, found the vic- tory trail hard to follow, garnering five wins in eighteen starts. The bright spots of the long cam- paign centered on the play of departing seniors John Heagney and Ed Murn, and the steady improvement of Charlie O’Donnell and Jody Satterfield over the season. Heagney climaxed a brilliant career at Ever- green by being named to both the All-State first team and the small college Catholic All-American squad. Serving the basketballers as captain in his senior year, Heagney posted a 22.0 point average per game to rank as the team’s high scorer. Ed Murn notched second spot in this department with a IB. 8 average, and also used his height to advantage off the boards as the team’s top rebounder. The Greyhounds prepped for the Mason-Dixon race by playing five non-conference foes in their first six outings. The first Loyola win came at the ex- pense of Baltimore U., and was followed in quick succession by victories over Washington College and Towson State for a mild three-game skein. After league defeats at the hands of Catholic Lb, Mt. St. Mary’s and American U., the ’Hounds hit the win continued Loyola BASKETBALL Opp 61 Seton Hall 96 71 Georgetown 112 68 Western Maryland 71 68 Adelphi 73 65 Hofstra 81 61 St. Peter ' s 83 70 Baltimore University 66 82 Washington College 64 78 Towson State Teachers 39 75 Catholic University 83 61 Mt. St. Mary ' s 90 69 American University 72 89 Johns Hopkins 51 77 Mt. St. Mary’s 96 90 Johns Hopkins 46 61 American University 78 62 Washington College 72 69 Playoff Baltimore University 72 CROSS-COUNTRY Loyola 29 Catholic University Opp 25 40 American University 21 27 Monut Saint Mary ' s 28 29 Gallaudet 26 40 Johns Hopkins 21 20 Washington College 41 23 Towson State Teachers 33 TIMELY BREAK IN GAME PROVIDES CHANCE FOR RETIRING COACH ' S PARTING DIRECTIVES 23

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