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Page 39 text:
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-- I MIKOLAITIS STARTS ANOTHER TOURNAMENT vldual Standouts were Tom Donovan oe DI Francesca john Casey and George Reese The thrrd class league at Qurgley rs the noon league where the unusual can and often does happen The best of the Intramural leagues rs the frrst year league for the stars have not yet gone up to the Majors or Mrnors 1G wrth Vaneclco and 1A with Bagrnslas and Allocco led the pack Cwyners TB squad was close behind whrle OMalley led the fourth place 1E team 1D 1F and TC battled to lceep out of the celler among therr standouts were Lupo Magurre and Fultz QB was easrly the best team rn second year but QE and QD were close behind QA and QC held down the last two posrtlons The stars of thus league were Wrll Stanlaewrczyand Collo sumo QB Kunlcel and O Connell QE Maday and Bell QD McNrcholas QA and Olls QC No team rn thrrd year showed a great superr orrty Rogozrnsla and Panelc were on top but Muldowney and Polzrn also boasted contenders place Standouts were ODonnell Oshea Allocco Veto and Lulcawsla fvloslcal had the best team In fourth year led by Murphy but Schuman arded by Wojcrlc and Moriarty were right behind Georgen stayed ahead of Phelan as their stars were O Connell and Kolosh The Frtth year noon leaguers played a sport which rs a composite of basketball football and a Marrne trarnrng camp Allocco had the lead mg team with Dressler Fisher and Nadolny followrng rn that order Stars of the league were Shea Allocco Albertson Zavadowslcy and Petrlch l HPR. HANDS OFF Simone and Doherty battled to lceep in fifth
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HUSKE ON THE MARCH TWO POINTS ON THE WAY BAUER STYLE The Mayors are considered the best league I0 the school but the Minors deservedly receive much attention For the players are very capable performers Thus season the league qurckly drvlded unto the two drvrslons four teams of champlonshrp calibre and four teams slated lor the second drvrslon The best team was the Falcons of fourth year led by oe Frtzharrrs They exhrbuted great helght rn the front lane wrth lm Walsh Tom Planek and ohn McCann However their most valuable player was their playmaker Drck The Lakers led by therr scormg guards Mules Lynch and Eugene Nrkllborc were rn the thrck of the race Their Trrst lane also contained Bull Kenneally Duck Glow and Bull Staff and when they were on the Lakers were hard to beat The Barbarrans were un the thick of the race led by the scormg ace Ed Leake Larry udge Don Van Dyke and Erich Derken contrrbuted much to therr success The Creamers drsplayed a well balanced attack led by rm Colleran and Larry Morten son The playmaker was Nenl O Sullivan and rebounds were covered by rm Close and erry Brzeczek Headrng the second dlvlsron were the Zephyrs captarned by Bob Zlelrnskn Despite a losrng x4 record,lohn Keenan,Tom Purtell and Bob Joyce displayed great talents. The Trojans' lack of defense destined them to a low flmsh although erry O Brren and ohn NlcGmty were among the leaders rn scoring and Brll Thompson and Dan Sheehy were clever guards Neither second year team was a contender but they displayed Tune basketball nevertheless The stronqer ol the two was the Bantams whsle the Frrars held down last place Among the mdu CLEAR THE DECKS' UP UP AND AWAY ALA JOE , J ' ' J ll I I T I I I L I I 3 .. , .. i . . I I 1 v . ' . . K' ui' . 1 1 . J. I J - , ' . I . Smola. I I A. , ' , ' 1 Y ll DI 1 ' kk K, . . . I ' , i l , J' - J' J , . . . . I N T .I I I I ll
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Ong WL .SEOPLIQQ QUQI' OITLQJ dd? Gt SHEA ON THE LOOSE Alter Saunt Pats nught Kung Basketball moves out ol the spotlught here at the Luttle Semunary to make room for Quugley s Prunce of Sports softball Through the Fune efforts of our Athletuc Board namely Father Howard Father Mukolautus and Father McKenna Quug ley s softball season gets uts mutual umpetus Softball us a very necessary addutuon to Oulg ley s curruculum Every boy needs some sort of BIG HIT FOR NICK OVER THE FENCE recreatuon to keep un top shape Softball Fulls the bull very nucely Not only do the boys keep un trum by partucupatung un ut but ut also helps to take theur munds off theur studues for a whule Thus way the boys wull be more relaxed and when munds turn back to theur studues they wull be much keener Quugley should be very proud of uts softball program Because of the greater abuluty of the boys all CHALK UP ANOTHER 36 I O . I . ll - lb - . . , . . e I ll - 1 . . . l . u . . I Ill . - . . . 1 ' I I I . I . I l - - . . . . In ff E Q R I , fe-. in ' B ,XXV ll ll
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