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triumphed 19-15. Forrester, Breska, Condon, Couture, and Driscoll, were chosen for the junior all tournament team, and Speer, Kearney, McMillan, Meng, and Leyland for the senior. BOWLING For the first time intramural bowling was introduced at St. John's. Due to the great inter- est shown in the sport it was deemed advisable to inaugurate such a league. They were greeted with a fine response and each Monday the teams bowled at the Gazzolo's Auditorium Alleys. Due to the start of the baseball season the league came to an abrupt ending in the middle of April. At the final checking O'Brien's team was found to be the winner with a record of eleven victories and one defeat. Balcerzak's team took second place with a record of nine wins and three losses. Balcerzak possessed the league high individual average followed closely by Wil- kinson and O'Brien. Balcerzak also had the high single game with a 235, while Sullivan trailed him with a 225. INDOOR At the time this was written the Indoor League has just completed one round. In the senior division 4A under Bob Fish is leading with 3 wins and no losses, followed by Jack Kan- ary's 4B team with 2 wins and one loss. The Junior teams under Sullivan and Ferstle are bring- ing up the rear. It looks now as though 4A should win because in Leyland and Schneider they possess the two best pitchers in the loop. The junior division is led by |A with 3 wins, and no losses, followed by 2B, 1B, 2A respectively.
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INTRAMURALS FOOTBALL UE to a late start and the inclement weather of late fall, the intramural pass and tap [yf league was forced to disband before its schedule could be completed. Although tion for the players and swarmed about on the field during game time. On the basis of their keenly interested in the outcome of the league games, many showed little considera- form in the few games played, we would name the following as the better of the players: Voll- mayer, Burnor, Cousino, Meng, Leyland, Reed, Oatis, Driscoll, and Gerold. No standings were posted because of the scarcity of games. BASKETBALL The basketball league enjoyed a highly successful season. Each noon it afforded enter- tainment for a large part of the student body that gathered in Westminster Gym to witness the games. All the contests were fast and exciting with the outcome in doubt until the final whistle. The students evidenced their approval of the league by their faithful attendance at the games. At the close of the regular season a tournament was held. The winners in their respective divisions were 4B and 2B. Due to the great amount of material each room had at its disposal these were made pre-tournament favorites, both running true to form. The 4B team under the leadership of Bill Speer, played remarkable ball throughout the tourney, sweeping all opposition aside. On their march to the championship they defeated 4A, 36-15, and then romping over 3B, they came to the finals and defeated 3A, 32-22. In the junior division 2B disposed of their foe much the same as did the 4B team. To gain their title they beat IA, 63- 4, 1B, 23-3, and 2A, 25-10. In the game between the two division champions the 4B team page fifty-four
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Patrons and Patronesses Very Rev. Gerald A. Fitzgibbons, S. J. Rev. Stephen Driscoll, S. J. Rev. H. B. Lammers Rev. Paul Palka Rev. Bernard Smith Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Balog Mr. and Mrs. F. Bartell Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Beckmann Mrs. Catherine Blake Mr. and Mrs. E. Blanchong Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bolan Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brazzill Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Breska Miss Minnie Bruss Mr. Edward Buckenmyer Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Burkhart Mr. and Mrs. E. J. CaJacob Miss Frances CaJacob Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Callahan Mr. and Mrs. John Canelli Class of 3B Class of 2B Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Coehrs Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Conklin Mr. and Mrs. Bert Conlisk Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Douglass Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Erwin R. Effler Mr. and Mrs. George R. Effler Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Eischen Mrs. Clara V. Epker Mr. and Mrs. George H. Erard Mrs. Cecilia M. Fish Compliments of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gaither Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Gerner Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Gill Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Gloeckler
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