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season, was nipped for top honors by Ford- ham in that e ' ent. On January 3 1st the Ciarden track season got under way with the Millrose fixture with the two mile quartet of John Moran, Jim Cavanaugh, Tom Comerford, Phil O ' Con- nell, far outdistancing its many rivals to tri- umph in the excellent time of 7:47.4. A fourth for Quigley in the 600 and a second by the mile relay rounded out Manhattan ' s phices in the Millrose. The scene switched back to Boston the following week and the results were a little better for Manhattan than in the previous visit. C:ianci.ibella fell tt) fourth in the 0 but both the two mile and one mile relay combinations recorded neat victories. In the former, Rienzo subbed for O ' Connell, who was sick, while Bob Burke, Dan Sullivan, Dean Noll and Quigley made up the one mile team. However, as good as the performances McNeil, Mealy and Enright 2=iT
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were in Boston they fell short of the re- markable record turned in by three Eastment relays in Jersey City on the very same eve- ning. Competing m just three events, Manhattan took home the first place prizes in each one. The triumphant foursomes were the mile (Bill Kent, Bill Bennett, Bill O ' Reilly and Bob Rossler) in 3:35.8, the two mile (John Flinter, Paul Tiernan, John Garabaidi and Gerry Klingler) in 8:13.5 and one and se en-eights mile medley (Bob Downey, Bill Kent, Al Cowles and Arthur Sullivan) in 7:54.6. Lincoln ' s Birthday eve saw the running of the Metropolitan Intercoilegiates at the 22nd Engineers Armory. Having lost to NYU ' s powerful Violets by only five points the year previous, Manhattan ' s squad was accorded an outside chance of upending the Violets in the 1948 event. But after the fury of some 18 e ' ents had subsided the point score re- ealed that the pupils of Emil Von EUing had successfully defended their crown. The final score: NYU 73 3 5, Manhattan 65 4 5. But some measure of solace for Jasper rooters was gained when the Manhattan freshmen squad, under the direction of Nate Cartmel, romped to the title in the frosh division of the Met IC ' s. Winning practically everything in sight, the yearlings rolled up 721 , points with St. Francis finishing a dis- tant second with 39V2, which added to then- triumph in the freshmen 1C4-A cross-coun- try, stamps them as one of the strongest frosh teams in the nation. An indication of a rosy future in Manhattan ' s track picture. Bill Kent 25-4
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