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Pting Pong x . VVITH tiiree teams entered in the first indoor tennis league, competition for the cup, presented to the winners, was iceen. The Sigma Lambda Pi and tile Phi Sigma Nu fraternitiesn aiong with an independent grougo icnown as the Thundering Herd, each fought, hard. A 4 Nearing the close of the match series, ilowever, time contest resolved into a -duel between the Sigma Lambda Piss. and the Thundering Herd. - A D A - A 451 decision was allotted to the Thundering Herd. Niem- bers of this aggressiye group were presented with a cup in assembly. - Under the management of Remo Tedeschi, the winning ping-pong team boasted time following members: A ' Steve Yanico Louis Nardone Paul Lavato Albert 'Bavaria .Robert Anderson , Thomas Brinton 134 ' H
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Varsity Golf IDER opened the golf season hy losing its two opening matches, the first to Villanova, 5-1: the second to Nlanhattan, 8-1. However, the next opponent, Trenton State Teachers, was taken into Camp by a 4V2-IVZ tally. Then the team avenged its earlier defeat at the hands of Villanova, by turning the tahtes for a SV2-V2 win. After taking its seconct match with the local teachers, the golfers went away from the home courses to he defeated hy hoth Temple anct Delaware, losing Q-O and 6-O, respectively. Thus the First golf team in three years completed its schedule by winning three games and losing four. Nlemhers of the squad who are to return next year hope to field a much better force. Headed hy Fenger and Bradbury, anct strengthened hy several others who found it impossible to play this year, as welt as incoming freshmen, the 1958 aggregation should offer a great cleat Of opposition for the schectuiect teams. TEAM Cai-I Bradbury Paul Peluso C. Arthur Cochran Joseph Siniscalchi John Fenger Joseph Shipute Robert Ha1'1'ies -10591311 Xyiola 133 CARL BRADBURY Captain ad 'Es s. -F J Yllfl' ,,-,Q at t 'JY ri-far I - filf tiff. V lr. , 1: may ug -' 112-31 I 1 sim' ' rm ,V tl .'.f4. t 5 Vfiffjgg' .If thi. LQ' ff gsimjfkh 'ring-effgg .2-- :iw If LJQQQQQ- . 3: .-gf, g sggff 41, ,, ' J ,fa was gy .f Ht SQQ32'Q'jit 'f :-Y' 1.-S sag if,ii,Z55'f' ng Q .5 :ai,:,.',15 In Q T Z 4f.'bf'? v 'T 7'1i 'fl zu? if 4 r ' L Q A '. V 'r z fi J 1 Y v 4' r K ,. Q JF' i. l , z 1. V .5 . 1 . 3. 3. . . I 5. I? i' H 1 r V , , . ,., is . il., 2 TU 5 f
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ilitra-Mural Baslcethaii League FTER placing third in the Intramural League during previous years, the Accountants, loasicethail team made a clean sweep of the league this year hy remaining in the winning column throughout the season. The Accountants were given some stiff competition in the title play-offs when the Phi Sigma Nu team, las-t year7s champions, forced them into two extra periods hefore relinquishing the crown. The entrance of Tomlinson at the end of the game seemed to give the needed stimulus, and the Accountants forged ahead to capture the title with a 25-17 victory. During the season the champions demonstrated their ati- round ahiiity, and were Finally rewarded hy having two memhers, Tomlinson and Loidi, placed on the AH-Star team. Siraic and Toth received honorahie mention. AH four contrihuted heavily to the Accountants, scores. In addition to the aforementioned players, Patterson and Baker of the Delta Sigs and Ryan of the Phi Sigma Nus were elected to positions on the AH-Star team. MEMBERS Edward Fone Lester Benner Rudolph Toth Rohert Harries John Sirak Charles Austin Robert Lynch Carl Kuriander Stephen Loidi Cliff Tomlinson 135 x 'F wtf 1 K. P, .Jr ,J v,,, QL i Q11 te Q Y 1 vi. 4. U sf, E ti 9. 5. Q: M Wi K I , i it ,r . ., . 7: gs , 11 ,H A., v L , 5 5-sr ,. 1.1.3 4 -.1 J, A 'LL t F if i 5 ,xg -fm Q1 .-z-.-- We 1!
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