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llppcr Left CSt-niorsj: l'ppt-r Right ljuniorsl: I l lRS'l' ROW, l,l'il 'l' TU RIGHT, l . O'Hricn, -l. U'l7onnt-ll. l,l'il+'T TO RIGHT: R. Koncfalski, K. lirouiltittt-, ll. ihIlIFI'1lf.,l. Rui SECOND RONY: j. Nlorgan, R. Raylyuan, .l. Rodgers, .l. Wllicrity. gess, J. Quinn, R. faliorik. Lower l,t-ft fSopl1oinorcsl: , , i-'iasi' itowi li. fit-lm-f, J. It-tv, H. Sullivan, hi. 'i'lwmi.S, ia. iam. I-w'gQ,'i1slif f!'1'g'5f11m-'ID1 , , 4 I gpgoylj ROW: I. 'l'i,,rm,,,' I' swmmhk' M- Su'-IW' l'Shm1l-Z-Slllmn l,lxlfl IO Rlfallll: l. Nlelaermott, X. Longhini, I7. Nlitcht-Il, ll. Mt Ski. ' ' ' ' A Donald. Not pieturctl: X. Nlcfullough, YI. Nlcfattliy. I TRAMURAL BASKETBALL CI-IAMPQ The intramural liasketlwall tournament this year was again successful as an innumeralilegroup of teams lwattletl forthe righttoplayin therespective championshipgames at theentlol' the tournies. ln the Senior tlivision, the line team ofU'l3rien, O'lJonnell, hlorgan, Raylyurn, Rotlgers, antl XYherity took hrst place after exhilwiting their superiority over a large heltl. The lluniors, composetl of lionczalski, Rrouilette, Murray, Burgess, Quinn, antl Xahorik showetl fine form in their class lyut lost to the Seniors in the Senior-.lunior championship game. The liasketliall aspirants of the Sophomore antl lfreshman classes also hatl a chance to show their prowess. The Sophomore team, namely, Zielyart, l,ee, Sullivan, Thomas, Rose, Tierney, St-epanek, Surlsy, Shea, antl Slawinski lilazetl their way to the championship with little or no troulvle. ln the lfreshman tourney, the comparatively small team of Nlcllermott, l.onghini, Nlitchell, hlcl5onaltl, hlcfullough, antl Nlcfarthy, managetl to outpoint most ol' their opponents in some of the wiltlest melees ever viewetl in the Carmel gymnasium. ln the lfreshman-Sophomore playolli, the Sopliomores were victorious in a game that was tilletl with suspense right tlown to the last lilow ol' the whistle. hlany future stars were pretlictetl to appear from the ranks of these teams. Kluch cretlit shoultl he extentletl to those intlivitluals whose zeal kept the tournies running in the smooth way that they tlitl. :Xmong these are Hr. Murphy, an unexeelletl matchmaker who kept all participants continually notihetl of their team's stantling in the tournament, antl lfr. Harry, whose line referee work was receivetl in whole-heartetl appreciation hy all those who playetl in the tournament. 'M
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llzzmihrzff 1 imzli.rt.t fStm111'f21gJ.' Al. Poncer, gl. Edgeworth, fajeslii, R. Riddle. C.S'nmp1'r1gl.' F. lNlCKernan, M. Uuinan, B. lNlcl7onald. ,Yol l7IifllH't7ll.' tl. lakash. Intramural Handball Representing another phase of hlr. Nlurphy's intramural program was the handhall tourna- ment in which anyone in the school could para tieipate. ln the various games, the lvoys acted as their own referees while still playing under the National lntercollegiate Handhall Rules. Among the finalists were: Poncer, Edgeworth, Zahieski, 'l'alaash, Riddle, Mcliernan, Guinan and Mc- Donald. The tourney was divided into the lfreshman- Sophomore, ll u niorgSenior divisions, as in luasket- liall, and all games were played in Carmel's fine handlwall court on the second floor of the gymnasium. Intervarsity Game As expected, the graduating team emerged victorious over the team of 1952, hut not without a struggle. l,ed lwy Stephens and Fitzgerald, who tallied Ill points apiece, the Seniors rolled up a 12-7 lead at the quarter, hut the returning tive narrowed the margin to one point at halftime. During the third period, the graduating quintet racked up I2 points, while holding the team of V152 to a lone free throw and literally clinched the contest. Charley Harllner sparked a lielated rally in the final period lvut the scoreluoard read 38- 8 when the game ended. HaH'ner topped his team with 10 points. CI ,l .lf'l'j: Charlie llatfner tries desperately to lvlocla on Stephens' viumprshots, as Urseslae looks on, CNlll7l3l,l'il: With feet flying, Ilan Orseske goes high into the air and drops in a n1eclayup,as lhlirange shouts approval. .lf e QRIKQI llj: Hampered by agan, Foley, LY Edgeworth, lleiirange scores :mother liasket for the returning team.
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