Manhattan College - Manhattanite Yearbook (Riverdale, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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Gtii y Ah ir c . felter of Penn State, was Ed OTooIe. Next to score for the Jaspers was Eddie Walsh who wound up in Idth position. The third Green and White clad runner to cross the finish line was Joe O ' Keefe, the mii hty mite who finished 31st. Fourth m the line of Jas- pers was Leo Casey, who ne ' er did show his pre-war form, but took 3 ith place. John Flinter placed 38th to complete the Jaspers scorinc. The sixth and seventh men were Bill Atkinson and Tom (]omerford, who placed 3 ' )th and -i8th respectively. hnmediately after the finish there was no doubt that N. ' . U. had won their first I. C. ■i-A. Cruss-Country Championship. The Vio- lets blossomed forth with a low score of 6°) points. The issue for the second place in the team scoring was not settled until the follow- ing day. Originally it had been announced that Manhattan and Penn State tied for second place honors, with lOi points each. The officials, however, later retabulated the order of finish and awarded the Nittany Lions second, and the Jaspers had to be con- tened with third place. More or less m the nature of anti-climax, Manhattan engaged Brooklyn College in a dual meet on Saturday, November 23rd. Rinainu down the curtain on the cross-coun- try season, Coach Eastment used a predomi- Al Rogers. »«« :. ' oK-S- »,: ; 234

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Leo Casey. Danny Snltivaii. scored over the State College on their grounds. Returning from this triumph, the hill and dale forces prepared for the 38th annual Intercollegiate Championships, held at Van Cortlandt on Saturday, November l6th. A warm, sunny day favored the 300 odd en- tries of 55 colleges from Maine to North Carolina. This race was figured as a three-cornered team trophy battle between N. Y. U., Penn State and Manhattan, and a crowd of several thousand spectators witnessed the classic. First to cross the finish line was Curtis Stone of Peon State, who had won the previous week ' s Manhattan-Penn State dual meet. Coming home in fourth place, behind Stone, Black of Rhode Island and Ashen- 233



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na ntly freshmen team to record a perfect 15-40 score. Crossing the finish line together were six Jaspers: Phil O ' Connell, Jack Baden- hop, John Moran, Bob Checola, Bob Don- nelly and Bob McGee. Victors in six of their se ' en dual meets, and finishing second and third m two cham- pionship meets, the Manhattan harriers posted an impressive record for their first postwar season. From the first team Coach George East- ment will lose three men ' ia graduation. These departing seniors are Captain Ed O ' Toole, Ed Walsh and Leo Casey. The bal- ance of the team has from one to three years of varsity competition remaining. The prom- ising crop of freshmen who performed so well during the past year should provide adequate replacements. Manhattan ' s indoor track team opened the season in an auspicious manner as it handily won the Grover Clexeland Games at ]ohi! Gorman. CLirtiu ' t Hcffiur. 235

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