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Bill Atiiitsoii Bob Burke later when the Intercollegiate A. A. A. A., the piece de resistance of the indoor season, held its annual title games. Second in 1947, the Jaspers were counted on to regain that position behind NYU. But Bob Geigengack ' s Yale squad, with points aplenty in the field, came in between the Violets and the Green for second honors this year. The final stand- ing had NYU with 311 2- Yale 23I 2 and Manhattan 18. As was the case throughout the indoor campaign it was Cianciabella and the two mile relay which set the pace for Manhattan as the former retained his laurels in the 60 and a foursome of Moran, Sullivan, Cava- naugh and Rienzo captured the latter e ent With ease. Chance was clocked in 0:06.3 and the two mile in 7:58. Other point getters were the mile relay (Kent. Dan Sullivan, Quigley and Noll) second; Tom Com erford a heartbreaking third in the 1000 to Phil Thigpen of Seton Hall and NYU ' s Reginald Pearman and Phil O ' Connell ' s fifth place in the same e ent. The curtain on the longest indoor schedule in the history of the sport was finally rung down on March 6th ith the New York Knights of Columbus fixture at the Eighth Avenue arena. Although slightly changed in personnel, the formula was the same as it had been all year for the two mile relay as a quartet of Paul Tiernan, Iggie Rienzo, Cavanaugh and Comerford triumphed hand- ily. Ed Dunne ' s first in the 60-yard dash handicap and Chance ' s third in the 60 in- itation ended the jasper scoring. 256
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Indi -idual winners in the varsity sectii)n of the Mets were Norman Bhiis in the 3 ' 5 pound weight; Tom Comerford in the l,()00-yard run and Phil Einsmann in the 60 yard high hurdles. In the latter e ent Manhattan swept the first four places. Biggest upset of the night was turned in by Ira Kaplan of NYU who defeated defending champion Joe Cian- ciabella by a step in the 60-yard dash. The New York Athletic Club meet at Madison Square was the next step on the track agenda and glory for the athletes of the Kelly-Green was not lacking. The two mile relay (Moran, Cavanaugh, Comerford and O ' Connell) was the only winner but seconds were garnered by the mile relay and Paul Tiernan in the handicap thousand; thirds by Cianciabella, a handicap mile relay and Bob Checola also in the handicap 1000 and fourths by John Garabaldi and Garry Klingler in two different sections of the 1000 handicap. Next championship meet came on Feb- ruary 2 1 St with the running of the National A. A. U. title games. The outcome, so far as the people who inhabit the college by the sea were concerned, was indeed dismal. Again the only bright spot, and the only points accorded to the Manhattan total in the entire meet, fell to the lot of the brilliant two mile relay. Running with Moran, Cava- naugh, Comerford and O ' Connell, the team breezed to the victory in 7:49.9. This was further proof that this team is the best of its kind ever to represent Manhattan. Madison Square Garden was again the scene of another championship seven days Tom Comerjord 255
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