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SWIMMING THIS year ' s swimming team had one of the most successful seasons in the sports his- t( ry at Ri ' erdale. A new but amhitmus co.ich had the satisfaction of set ' iiiL; his l.ids come throuuh more often than not. Although yount; in years. Coach John Podorski is a sage when it comes to a knowledge of the tank sport. Having been a professional swim- mer himself, as a star in Billy Rose ' s Aqua- cade at the World ' s Fair, Podorski came to Manhattan well equipped for the task. Many veterans of previous squads turned out for the initial practices. Some of these, however, had difficulty m attempting to re- gain prewar form. It was really the new and younger members that contributed most to the team ' s success. So trreat was the interest and application of these aspiring natators that every existing freshmen record estab- lished at the college was obliterated. Bob Hassler and Ronald Martin were the most outstanding veterans to perform with this year ' s tank squad. Jack MacEnroe, a stalwart of former teams, was forced to Iea ' e the team before the start of competition. Hassler specialized in the backstroke while Martin consistently gained points in the dive. John bruin, after a slow start, had little trou- ble with the competition in the 220 and -t40 free style e ' ents. In the 400 yard relay e ent iMkW i C.ipl.iin Bob Hassler the usual team of Harry Zurmuhlen, John Boyce, Harold Coyle and Larry Liebler turned in triumphs regularly. Bob Rohrman and Ray Radzivila usually did the honors in the 200 yard breast stroke. Others that contributed here and there to the Jasper cause were Joe O ' Neill, Cy Rey- 276
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nolds, Tom O ' Connell, Jack ft[cMahon, Hank Cateura, Tom Shields and Charlie Limbach. Notable victories were achieved at the expense of Seton Hall, St. Peter ' s, Scranton, Adelphi, and Brooklyn with a dou- ble triumph over Adelphi. On the debit side of the ledger were losses to Fordham, C. C. N. Y., Kings Point, N. Y. U. and the West Side Y. M .C. A. Even in losing the boys were impressive and, with the exception of the meet with Fordham, yielded by only a few points. The - mw ' I -w Al.jrtin, Frniu. Coyle Top: Reynolds. Shields. Cjltiir.i Liinbjih, LuhUr. Fnini, A cM.ihoii. M.nliii O ' Neill. Buyce. O ' Cvniiell Mf r. Pel x. Rjdzivil.i, Zuniiuhlen. Coyle. Rohnnjii. Co.icb Pudordi 111
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