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The Athletic Department, in an effort to complete its already well-rounded athletic program, added soccer to the list of sports at Bonner. Our first team was roughly initiated into Catholic League play, suffering setback after sethack without tasting victory. They had many close matches and managed to secure one tie, hut victory eluded them. With half of last year's squad returning next year, the Friar hooters are hoping to find vic- tory more gentle with them in 1958. BOOTS BONNERS BOOTERS in ,ST were llefl to right, kneelingl: C. Sweney, M. Mc Numara, J. Kiniry, L. McLaughlin. F. Ui Bello, A. Hughes. Standing: R. Ramspacher 1. Kirlin, F. Houder, W. Long, J. Nicosia, L. Centrella, P. Federico 4Captainb, E Maher, P. Belfie. and P. Stanton. and SADDLES - '-vr'- --. 'nv' A 1 , .1 . .-, . x . 4 V. 5-,.-. A.A, J, 1, Lv 'L.'.: A' fm, . 1 'xii-.. we Y .1 14. wi aff' 'f'f!? ' ' - ' +f1'x .f.f m..f4e HITCHINC HORSE SENSE TO HORSE POWER- Fathers Maloney and Fkelly take a group of students horseback riding every Tuesday afternoon. This new sports activity was enthusiastically received by the stu- dents from the very start and this enthusiasm has perdured. Many an enjoyable hour has been spent riding up and down the countryside that surrounds Bishop Hollow Riding Academy. i 0? 1 , . .. Q os , E. ,,4Lwg,,,. - 1 ' , , M V , ., r . .V H - . -Y Q.. .gg .N . .. , , ,, ' 7 'v sf. E , .. --1 .-if 4
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'ff HGUHSITIOICCH 0 Y,,r UNDER THE WATCHFLT, EYE of Fr. James Hughes, the Senior members of the rifle squad display the excellent form which has enabled them to win several medals for outstanding accomplishment. Thcy are tleft to rightl: F. Cotterall, C. Sinclair, J. Carahello, H. Feindt, and R. Benson. Despite the complete absence of practice, due to the lack of a tiring range, Bonncris rifle team was able to compile a record of six wins and four losses. They are thus reasonably assured of capturing second place honors in their league. Most credit for this remarkable showing should be given to Fr. Joseph Spinelli, U.S.A., and Fr. James Hughes, who offered helpful assistance throughout the season. With the team displaying great improvement with every match, Bonner has the makings of another outstanding sports representative in the years to COIIIC. . THE HOPE OF BONNERN achiexing fame in future years rests in the hands of these young hgunslingm-rs . They are tkneeling. left to righllz R. Campbell, J. Sixeas. l . Morrissey. Standing: J. Luby. R. lfribe, J. Dwyer, Fr. mx Spinelli, O.5.A. 4CoachI, R. Mclntyre, M. Rhea, and F. Hauder.
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Page 90 text:
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Strike . . . It Rich JAMES GRECH captained Bonner's NOW A SOPHOMORE, Charles Mur- howling team to a second place in the phy, who finished the season with a southern division of the league. 165 average, will be the key to a championship team next year. ONE OF THE SENIOR stalwarts of the team, Bim Burke is shown rolling a practice shot before a league match. THIS YEARS BOVVLINC TEAM was comprised of tkneeling, left to rightb: John Wagner, Thomas Sacco, Robert Cottille, James Kane, Stanley Crabias, Nicholas lJiMarino. Standing: James Grech, Lawrence McElroy, Charles Ricevuto, Rev. Charles Domhay, Mr. Ronald Dick, Rev. Richard l.aHart 1ModeratorsD, Charles Mur- phy, Patrick Pinto, William Konrad, and James Burke. To the uninformed, howling might seem to lic a minor sport at Bonner. Yet it is not minor to thc members of the team or its moderators. Through all-out effort in every match, Bonncr's bowlers captured second position in the southern division of the Catholic League. Linder the guiding hand of Fr. Domhay, many memlicrs of the tealn proved them- selves to he competent athletes. Among those howlers who excelled this season were William Konrad, who rolled high game. and Charles Murphy, who carried the high average. THE CAMERA CATCHES Bill Kon rad bowling his high game of 248
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