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MCWYNAR Every Thursday morning since early October, a stream of seminarians has wended its way to Dearborn-Jackson Recreation Building to par- ticipate in the Quigley bowling league. This year, as in the past, Father Milcolaitis, has done an excellent job of directing the lceglers. This season there were eight teams in the league, and the race proved to be close, for the teams were well-balanced and put up a fight to the finish. Armon's Pinheads, foran unprecedented Fourth 0106119 PARTS THE PINS time, won the team championship again this year and John Armon, as usual, annexed the individ- ual title. This powerful quintet was composed of Captain Armon, ,lim Mulligan, Bob Swieca, Dicla Smola, and Louis Petrich. Cwynafs Hot Shots were close behind in second place, while Pierce's Holy Rollers held third. At the bottom of the first division were Cipich's Woodchoppers. ln the second division were Schuman's Pocket Piclcers, Gray's Kool Katz, Magiera's jolters and Lulca's Pirates. L E AIMIN' FOR A TEN-PINH JOHN STRIKES OUT S
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LUll'l'lI'lfllIfL9 The shouts and splashes coming from the base ment can mean only one thrng urgley s swam mrng pool rs once more frlled wrth semrnarrans ol all shapes and srzes enjoyrng the aquatrc lacrlrtres Everyone rs able to enroy the trled pool srnce rt rs a rule ol the semrnary that all must know how to swam Modernrzed and shun Ing the pool rs an oasrs From the dry world of study Early rn the school year the hrst year men are tested and the non swrmmers are separated from lrleguarcls under Father Lyonsand Fatherphrlbrn talce parns to teach the unrnrtrated how to swrm and drve Drrector lrleguard and especrally the UP FOR AIR CENE7 V4 puprl Finally feel a glow ol trrumph alter the cry You ve made rt l anuary when the non swrmmers have passed away become swrmmers that rs lrfe guard class begrns The class rs open to all who wrsh to rorn though the reaurrements cf a lute guard are srrngent The class must produce enough lrleguards to chaperone the swrmmrng perrods both at noontrme and alter school The sensor lrfeguards Gene Keusal erry Scanlan Andy Crprch and Bob Moore conduct these Comes Aprrl and the sprrat cl competition rs runrrng hugh The school s swrmmrng champron shrp races are drawn g rear whale down rn the pool earnest young men are perlectrng therr strokes and turns Each year rs represented by a hve man team Frlth year lays nts hopes on Brll Albertson and Gene Keusal whale Fourth year rs well represented by Duck Phelan and Henry Close Hal StanleY and B II O Shea re mann the marnstays of Thrrd year ln the rumor drvrsron Second years Bob Patterson and Art Burke are sure to show well against Frrst year s unlcnown quantrty These men cf course rely on therr teammates rn the gruelrng tests ol baclc strokes breaststrolces and medleys Q . . - . I . . . Q - , .' f , D, ' - I f - , , , J , the swimmers. Then every day afterwards, the classes. A I. ' f . . . . l ' ,
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THE TIPPY TOE SHOT KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL STASH If any stranger happened to loolc at the club raclc at Rob Roy Country Club on Sept 24th he would have come to the conclusron that It was a conventron of the Natronal Golf Manufac turer s assocratlon It was not a conventron but It was the annual Quigley Golf Tourney A near record of almost 150 Qurgleyrtes braved the dangers of Flyrng mrssrles fgolfballs to attend the annual extravangcmza Pete Zavodowslcy the defending qualrlyrng champ came through for the second trme n three years to talce top honors He shot a very THE NINETEENTH HOLE 40 hard earned 77 To accomplrsh this he Fmrshed wrth 4 pars and a brrdre holmg out an 18 foot putt on the last hole to grve hum a one strolce vrctory over Stan Mrchor Mrchor with hrs con srstent long drrves and several one putt greens shot a neat 78 oe Stevens had trouble wrth hrs putting and came In third with an 80 Tied for fourth place honors were Mllce Gubbrns and Many prrzes were offered mcludmg a golf bag a wedge four jackets eight dozen golf balls and a set of head covers FORE NO CHEATING FRANK fl .. ' . J ' john Baranowsld, both shooting 86's. . ll - 1 8' J 'I , ' i
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