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

 - Class of 1961

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This is one Baltimore U. batter who won’t reach base. Apparently, there weren ' t many others, judging from the decisive margins by which B. U. beat the Greyhound nine. But Loyola won its share of shutouts along the way too. mained undefeated in this specialty. With 126.50 total points and a 9.58 meet average, Freimuth also led the team in these departments. In the freestyle events, sophomore Marty Pilsch, junior Jerry Preis, senior Tony Hughes, and new- comers Charlie Bree, A1 Kubelius, and Joe Metz held forth against all comers. Returning from last year to handle the backstroke were Lew Smith and Jim Burns, while Vic Corbin and Don Fahey performed the diving chores. Ted Herget was Loyola’s represen- tative in the individual medley through the season. In t he tournament climaxing the season, Loyola’s mermen took top honors by one point over America n University, 1 35-1. 54, in a close contest. Ken Freimuth again led the way with three individual titles, the 200-yard breaststroke and butterfly events and the 100-yard breaststroke, breaking conference records in each race and earning acclaim as the outstanding swimmer in the tournament. The ’Hounds also monopolized the freestyle events with Charlie Bree winning the title in the fifty-yard, A1 Kubelius in the 220-yard, and Marty Pilsch in the 440-yard. Bree also chipped in with a second title in the 100-yard butter- Ily event. Peter Powley, Paul Karpers, Vic Corbin, Lew Smith, Jim Burns, and Ted Herget all contri- buted to the Loyola score to wrap up the title for the Greyhounds. | oyola’s 1961 baseball team, with a high percentage of underclassmen and only three seniors on the team, registered a 9-7 won-lost record over the season. The big guns in the attack were senior Nick Jackson with a .366 average and freshman Charlie Bree with a .373 average and seventeen runs batted in. The pitch- ing staff was led by Phil Potter, who posted a 5-3 record. The team was captained this year by Dave Carney, four-year veteran in the right-field slot. Nick Jack- son, another four-year man, saw duty as left fielder, catcher, and second baseman over his college career. Pete Karczewski, senior rookie, filled in as left fielder. continued BREE ' S HOMER LEAVES PITCHER DEJECTED BASEBALL Loyola 9 8 2 6 5 1 1 3 Opp. American University 4 American University 1 Lynchburg 1 Towson State Teachers 8 Mt. St. Mary’s 4 Mt. St. Mary ' s 8 Western Maryland 6 Johns Hopkins 0 JACKSON SLIDES TO STRETCH HIT TO TRIPLE

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r The Greyhounds continued Coach’s clenched fist shows deter- mination which has driven Greyhound swimming teams to victory for eleven years. Pictured aquamen are part of ' 61 squad, which took Mason- Dixon championships both in dual- meet competition and in tournament. Charlie Bree provides a fountain effect while exhibiting the form with which he swam to a record in the butterfly event. ! trail again in the first Hopkins game. The last Loy- ola win of the season also came at the expense of the perennially underdog Jays by the lopsided score of 90-46. The final highlight of the season came on February 18th against American U. when John Heag- ney registered the 1145th point of his college basket- ball career to become the third highest scorer in Loyola cage history, passing “Nap” Doherty. Y ith a 10-1 record the Greyhound natators emerged from their 1960-61 competition double champions in the Mason-Dixon conference. The ’Hounds were undefeated during the conference dual- meet season, as they lost only to La Salle, their an- nual nemesis, in the final relay of the meet. Four-year veterans Peter Powley and Paid Karpers closed out their college careers with steady perform- ances throughout the campaign. Powley set a new record of 1 17 events entered during his varsity tenure. Ken Freimuth continued to set new marks in the breaststroke in his second year of competition and re- SWIMMING Loyola 55 Fordham Opp. 39 100 St. Peter ' s Holy Cross 32-33 71 Gettysburg 24 64 American University 31 57 Shepherd 38 64 Georgetown 31 42 La Salle 53 57 William and Mary 38 60 (Norfolk) Randolph-Macon 35 59 William and Mary 36 60 (Williamsburg) Catholic University 34 FREIMUTH IN, SMITH OUT, IN TANK RELAY BASEBALL Loyola Opp. 13 Bowdoin 1 1 9 Bowdoin 2 5 Syracuse 15 15 Johns Hopkins 0 7 Harvard 20 0 Baltimore University 6 7 Catholic University 5 0 Baltimore University 12 continued 24



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he Greyhounds continued In league competition the team managed seven w iiis in twelve starts to produce a respectable third- place finish. Still better records are expected from the voting team in the next lew years. P i Ki wmn strong in the track events and weak in the field events, the Greyhound track team ran true to form this year in posting a log of two wins and fou 1 losses. The Hounds beat Washington Col- lege and Western Maryland by wide margins in their two league wins for coach bill Me Kirov. Arnold Sapperstein maintained his perfect record in the 100-yard and 220-yard sprints. R it k. Frampton also had a spotless record in the mile, the one-half mile, and the two-mile races. These two, Tom Ken- ney. and Denny Voith combined to trim five seconds from the school mile-relay record. Rick Campbell, Charlie Cherry, and Denny Lingenfelter performed creditably in the field events throughout the cam- paign. Graceful form of Loyola tennis enthusi- asts is illustrated in forehand return by junior Bill Knoche. Highlight of sea- son was late upset of touted Hopkins. TENNIS Loyola Opp. 4 Rider 2 6 Western Maryland 3 2 Washington College 7 2 Johns Hopkins 7 1 Hampden-Sydney 7 3 Catholic University 6 4 Towson State Teachers 5 5 American University 3 6 Lynchburg 3 2 Towson State Teachers 3 5 Mt, St. Mary ' s 4 5 Mt. St. Mary’s 4 7 Johns Hopkins 2 Loyola TRACK Opp. 58-1 2 Towson State Teachers 63-1 2 71-1 2 Washington College 50-1 2 78-1 3 Western Maryland 43-2 3 53 Johns Hopki ns 69 59 Catholic University 63 52 Mt. St. Mary ' s 70 Shot and putter about to part as Rick Campbell unwinds info a long heave. I

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