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BLUE DIVISION Burcons .. . , 5-O Troubleshooters . . Kappa Delta Mu , . ,, 4-1 Bombers . Untouchables ,. .. , 3-2 Midgets LEADING SCORERS CFIRST ROUNDD Name Team Evans Burcons Jannel KDM Rufka Fazzoles Markis Troubleshooters Brooten Yearlings Fortuna Burcons Piritsky Fazzoles Farm Yearlings Poturnicki Burcons Anderson TKB Palmieri Untouchables Brumberger Burcons Niziolek KDM Dillon TKB MCDDERN DANCE . 2-3 1-4 0-5 Average 25.6 23.0 22.5 21.3 19.0 18.5 18.5 18.0 18.0 16.0 15.5 14.5 13.3 13.2 Physical fitness has been shown many different ways at Quinnipiac this past year, but one unique way of fitness comes from the Modern Dance Club. Combining aesthetics with physical training, the girls interpret different forms of dance, ancient and con- temporary. Under the direction of Bonnie Schiavone the club met weekly at the college to practice their dance routines and abstract movements. The members of the 1962-63 Modern Dance Club were Barbara DeFelice, Sheila Connolly, Maureen Nastri, Miss Schiavone, janet Colonnese, Ruby Henderson, Mary Ann Lewandowski, and Mary Lou Stenham. 102
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SOFTBALL INTRAMLJRALS Softball held the spring spotlight, as the KDM Dukes rallied in the last inning of a thrilling playoff game with the Humpers, to capture the intramural championship. With the bases jammed and the score tied 6-6, Joe jannel of the Dukes smashed a shot over third base to knock in the winning tally. The season was a close one all the way. The Humpers and the Dukes were neck and neck to the final day of the season. Only a playoff could now decide the championship. As reminiscent of the schedule, the game featured exciting and close play. Not until the final segment was it decided by Jannel's base knock. Buccini and jannel Kappa Delta Mu Stalwarts BASKETBALL INTRAMLIRALS The first round of intramural basketball found two powerful fives coming out on top of their respective leagues. In the Gold division Tau Kappa Beta took first place with a 5-O slate as they edged defending champion, the Yearlings in a 55-54 thriller. Leading all the way, TKB blew a I0 point lead with less than three minutes remaining. With Rick Brooten and Joe Tomasetti leading the way, the Yearlings cut it down to a three point margin, but time was the factor and it ran out as Brooten put in the final two points. In the Blue division, the Burcons topped Kappa Delta Mu on some fine shooting by Dick Evans, Bob Poturnicki, and Bruce Guthrie, along with the added playmaking of Jerry Brumberger, to capture the division crown. Joe Jannel of the Dukes was high man for his club. The final standings and high scorers are below. GOLD DIVISION Tau Kappa Beta ,, .. ....... 5-0 Horror Shows .. .. .. 2-3 Yearlings . ....., ,, 4-1 Beanies , ,. l-4 Fazzoles .. . ....,. ...., 3 -2 KDM Kobs . .. ,. 0-5 101
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INDOGR SPGRTS Quinnipiac Colleges winter indoor sports tournament held the spotlight from january 10-12 in the college gym. Featured on the agenda was table tennis in which an unknown from the evening division, Harold Miller, copped the crown. A freshman student, pert and petite Jessi Vozza, captured the women's division. Also taking the limelight by winning three events was senior Peter Menold. Pete won the three-cushion billards title, the men's singles in badminton, and along with senior Fred Sharp, took the badminton doubles championship. In the women's bracket, Lucie Marshall won the singles title, and in doubles, Mary Lou Stenham and Ronnie janenda were designated the winners. Rounding out the tournament champs was junior Dick Gillette as he captured the pocket billards title. In the annual tourney at UConn, Quinnipiac was represented by these students. Paul Lockwood represented Quinnipiac in the National Inter- collegiate Bowling Championship. A total of forty men and women participated in the sport festival here. A fine turnout and close competition made it a success. INTRAMURAL RIFLE TEAM One of the minor sports at Quinnipiac College had one of the best records for 1963. We are talking about the Rifle Team which posted a 3-1 slate this past season. Coach joe Beanls squad played all its matches at the Winchester Rifle Range. The five men who made up the team were Russell Harlow, Louis Speringo, Robert Murray, Frank Brindisi, and Marty Weissman. The big- gest match was the annual contest with the Yale Freshmen in which the Quins topped the Elis 1149.204 - 1142.814 Eli Whitney Tech then gave the Braves their only loss, 1143.623 - 1131.298. After this match, Quinnipiac edged Fair Haven 1141 - 1140 and then outshot Ham- den Hall in the finale. 105
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