US Naval Academy and Preparatory School - Cruise Yearbook (Newport, RI)

 - Class of 1948

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'Q' 5, 'I ' P A ,ga-1 '-o ' . 1 5? First Row - Malmgren, Reedy, Smith, Frederick, Hunter, Tick, Schwarzmann, Fudul, Nickola, Mathewson Second Row - Henry, Bird, Marshall, Ypma, Satter- white Holland ohnson, Sell, Christensen, Adorne , , J Y- Third Row - Gross, Patterson, Hunter, Schultz, Vine, Holm, Hansen, Allison, Pierson, Robinson, Alex- F x 'xi' ander. Fourth Row - Ens. Finneran, Lt. Fallon, l.TjG Nardone. ard, ' 6 IIHS. 'hack Track, the olympic part of our sports program, is composed of sixty odd men interested in the glory to be gotten only on the cinders. Lt. Fallon and lins. Finneran, the coaches, spent much time with their proteges to get them into form for their short but strenuous sea- son. Although a greater part of the squad was practicing the relays and the sprints, some spent their time practicing the hurdles, the high jump, the broad jump, the pole vault, the shot put, the discus, and the javelin. These field events were under the watchful eye of LTQIG Nardone. In April the speedsters entered the Penn relays. Coach Fallon sent two re- lay teams, one the quarter mile relay, the other the mile relay. Also, the track team had one meet with the Navy Plebes, and was entered in the Fort Bel- voir Relays. Later in the season the team matched its speed and skill in com- petition with the Baltimore Olympic Club, and the Spike Brigade from Aberdeen. The year l947 marked the initiation of the Commodores into the rigors oi cross country. Under the able guidance of Ensign ll. G. Finneran, the squad of twenty began its practice during the latter part of October, and three weeks later was showing signs of developing into a well-rounded team. The first meet with the Navy plebes was chalked up to experience, as it could not be tabbed under the win column, the score being 15-40 for Annapolis. However, continued improvement was shown, and Pensacola's veteran runners were hard put to win the second trial. ' The following meet brought victory when Bainbridge trounced King's Col- lege, Delaware, by the decisive score of 17 to 38. The final meet was the closest of the season, with the University of Delaware winning by one point, 27 to 28. The first four members of the team also participated in a five mile street run in Camden, New Jersey. The first team consisted of Pierson, Thomas, Crouse, Sagerholm, Hall, Hedges, Satterwhite, Craft, Coler, and Christensen. The manager was H. A. Tombari, who gave unstintingly of time and effort on behalf of the team. Front Row - Tombari, Crouse, Hall. Standing - Mathers, 1 Sagerholm, Thomas, Pierson, Hedges, Christensen, Ens. 1 Finneran. 'iri -' , Y ' . . ' g ,M 'W!'fVf+ f33 53' ' gf 1 5 4 A ,c , . Q, ., 5,.. 23. 15: l iii .j,fL3,1. is .'?f.lL- by Y , ll. ,wagner I . is a , iq x- Q E' W: 1 i +1 l

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Early in April, the fairways and tees of the Bainbridge Golf course were crowded with the followers of the great game of golf, answering the call of their coach, Ensign jones. As soon as the greens were put into condition for play, a round robin tournament was held, and the winners of this tournament became the permanent members of the golf team. The golf team from Bainbridge was very fortunate in having on the base a nine hole golf course, one of the finest in the vicinity. Because of this fact, the majority of the matches scheduled with local prep schools and colleges were held on our own golf course, a great advantage for the Bainbridge team. The proximity of the golf course, the teams played, and the air of sportsmanship that prevailed, offered the 1948 golf team a pleasant and prosperous season. .L'aGaa44e First Rau' - H rl- Fronr Row - Stevens, Barry, Ens. Jones, Lane, O'Hare- Second ROM. -rn Standing - Burns, Bielman, Davis, Kraft, Smith. For the first time in its history, Bainbridge had a Lacrosse team. The advent of this fast and thrilling sport in the 1948 season was brought about through the efforts of Head Coach Ens. Waddell and his assistant, Ens. Rumble. Since this is the first year for lacrosse in Bainbridge, the coaches were more concerned with teaching the squad the basic fundamentals and drills connected with lacrosse, preparing them' for ,play ing in the Academy. First Row - Kane, Haffenden, McDonald, jacob, McCabe Chadeayne. Second Row - Ens. Mladdell, Neville, Flores- tano, Fellerman, Rafalowslu, Mercer, Rossi, Potts, jameson Swanke Third Row XVatts Gay Basil Manfredi, Sabec, ' . ' - A , , Carbone, Mayer, Gove, Geriak, Edwards, Schlosser, Ker- shaw, Anderson, Kyle, Wood, fEns. Rumble, not in picturej. -I i - With the arrival of spring and the consequent drying of the ground, the call for lacrosse players or those inter- ested was made. lt so happened that, the latter group was the larger, for out of the forty candidates who reported to draw equipment early in March, only four or five men had previous experience with lacrosse. However, what the others lacked in experience, they more than made up for in their enthusiasm to learn the sport. Lacrosse provides an opportunity for the aggressiveness and body contact of football, combined with the speed of baketball. This season provided many men here at Bainbridge with an oppor- tunity to learn a new sport. Hall, Appetit T Ries, O'Sullnan. Traditional of rain, it can 4 Steady rains ant fore embarking Holabird, the N season got oil tt was brought ur School, Maryias all of whofn S long hours of Pf0ved to be Brainbridge 5, meets to end able SVC won Sigh! of Such till, Doe, Bier ion iT1 the V35 Chou h I Ilidvy COHCEQS 21Vy team it Hdrix Aff He Payers, , I6TlY1lS utlt. Nl'

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