02.17.1942 thru 01.26.1945.pdf - The Lowell
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Swim Choices<br />
ltjr JACK FEDEIt. Sports Editor<br />
With anger eyes ull Lowcllitcs<br />
nre looking forward to<br />
the month 1 Attemptlnir to add t» their<br />
strlnir of three straight titles,'<br />
Uwcll's 1942 edition of Coach]<br />
oOIny, for in this Hill Felling's aquacade will take to<br />
month nre held the A. A. A. thc Crystal Palace Plunge, May 0,'<br />
swimming nnd track meets. for the All-City A. A. A. swimming<br />
meet.<br />
First listed lit the all-city<br />
!•• tl.o expected limelight will be<br />
trnck meet which takes plnce<br />
the two powerful Uiwell and St.<br />
Saturday nt Ke.mr. <strong>Lowell</strong>, | lifiiatlu* trams. From their prac-<br />
as alwK.vs, will enter a formlda<br />
tice- me<br />
Inir in the ,20. ; T1 a later da I.*, njwln limms a* the hot' teppard.<br />
Frank<br />
by Jim MucKU<br />
" thlrtlt*. captalneil by Al<br />
<strong>The</strong> I'HIKIOIWK, feit hv Al Marco*; Margolin, -.tack up pretty well, but<br />
[[«. will aNo he a tough team t«;i neterlhclnu the la«It of keeping up!<br />
Act * rindrrrnen who will neon* valuable point* for the Indian track team Saturday are: Bresler. Sheppai<br />
" ' Tniic «r ih» «.l,..h i HirNchfield. am) Arnol. Other leaders on <strong>Lowell</strong>** sport front are: varsKy swim captain. Frai<br />
ur. | Io " r or ? *;""• , j Grannlx, left; Crewcm Slr-i nnd Taylor; and II Khtwefchl ttwim captain, Al MantoH*.<br />
5^j^-»ri*^^?5=arfiirack Finals May 2 at Kezar;<br />
<strong>Lowell</strong>'s Chances to Win Good<br />
KOUnClS BfOUPht<br />
hclnu the la*k of keeping up ~,, _. ... . _ „ „ •<br />
^JF!l&EtfrS&2.\**. 7°"' ° r -"en.,r»ieh,;Three First Places m 100 yd.<br />
<strong>The</strong> flRhtwrlKhtr arc: nicker IniTriple A tillw< In expected to be a p. , I?" U«. ni 1 O A i-r<br />
e v,o. cmanitih in the lick-,t»unhone. iDash; iiiight Places; lo Qualitv<br />
stroke, k and d Mnroomsky M k in I (h the How i| the h luthtwelcht Ifhih water-hole hl *<br />
brraxt-Ktrnke. <strong>The</strong> 20V will be<br />
represented hy Sohel. fianz, andsplash<br />
will come out, even n* fnr Uni,cr ..t(|ktf jt M|(y.. fl ,t,r fr|>m Coach E,mer llaTril( ^^.^ ci||.<br />
OK piedictlans tro. id still n question dor runner* rompt^l to quitlifyintr place* in the city meet's elimination<br />
J,<br />
Crew Will Take<br />
On Lions Friday;<br />
<strong>Lowell</strong> Favored<br />
<strong>The</strong> lightweight medley team ex- mark, att there hasn't been any y nninds at Kozar. April 21-22. in preview of Saturday'* finals.<br />
perts in do great things, their as-<br />
Fciiturintr three spectacular first<br />
scout in jr oWcn'.ntions ni> 1? the<br />
piration i* In crack the city meet<br />
DIUCC* in the hundred yard dash,<br />
record of 1:1.1:2. Good luck!<br />
toughness of competition. *h*tt tumvd the Red team's chances<br />
Pulling Oar* With<br />
| rosy, the Hayes street harriers<br />
<strong>The</strong> Crew<br />
I placed men in all cicht events.<br />
Cardinal Nesters I Eiehteen Qualify<br />
<strong>Lowell</strong>'s oar pullers, powerful oi<br />
Dark lionte Jack Uresler thunever,<br />
arc took Inir forward to the Expect lo Win Again j ^ . ^ ^ «,^ ^<br />
city races.<br />
<strong>The</strong> varsity is led by Veteran<br />
i Koefe served contention notice by<br />
Tom Strci, who stroke.* the first "History repeat* Itself-<br />
boat. <strong>The</strong> :tO's boat is led bythat<br />
well known<br />
Stroke Jack Taylor.<br />
I.IIch<br />
!nwn<br />
!<br />
Frank Plomho rani; up u win!<br />
TlWe on the vanity crew are:<br />
t"ilS<br />
Port<br />
*»—Slret, Tom<br />
5— KrllBky, Ge<br />
4—Itahlman. Harry<br />
.1—TolliKchonn. Phil<br />
2—Nneknrd. Ernl*<br />
1—Eckart, Joe<br />
Starboard<br />
ft—Anderson, Bob<br />
5—•Macltoujcatl. Jack<br />
I—McArthur. Ed<br />
.1— Smith. Viynmrd<br />
2— Clnfkide*. Connie<br />
I— Sokolor. Ronnie<br />
Odd* 'n End*<br />
Department<br />
Under the sponsorship of Ben<br />
Tfcff. l^well's R. O. T. C. recently<br />
stacetl n bniketbali competition between<br />
thc four Co.'s. An eighteen<br />
man roster has been nicked to play<br />
the GPIIICO R. 0. T. C. in the very<br />
near future. In the news Is Ed<br />
Russell, a recent crad. A star on<br />
lnst season's St. Alary'* freshmen<br />
tm'd team. Ed Is now slated for tho<br />
pecond-strinsr fullback job on the<br />
Gael vanity.<br />
Although the baseball scaion {*<br />
not over, we have ventured to pick<br />
an All-Clty team. Hen* (toes:<br />
!t~Re*tell[. Galileo.<br />
2It—Gloracchlnl, l.alifca<br />
3B--Silvera. St. Icnatlus<br />
S. S—It. nrown, Caillen<br />
L. P.—SejEarlnl. Mission<br />
a F—Cherry. <strong>Lowell</strong><br />
R. P.—Prfeln, M'snlon '<br />
C.—Iteck. Miiwlon<br />
P^-Uwmnn. Mission<br />
P. Shechan. Galileo<br />
P^—Ralaro, St. Yffnatlo*<br />
Senior-Faculty Baseball<br />
Game Is Set<br />
HIshllRhtfnfr the end of the<br />
term will be the annual seniorfaculty<br />
baseball classic set for the<br />
bovs' \ard which the entire school<br />
will witness<br />
Accurdtnff to Miko \oyne ai<br />
senior who hasn't played baiebi—<br />
on <strong>Lowell</strong> s team may play for tho<br />
^students<br />
' Last year we took the sen'on,<br />
but this vear we may hava troa<br />
-Ve." predicted Mr Voyne<br />
bv lhp wIlUh ufa!l II Hill'<br />
i '<br />
in 10.8.<br />
Jim<br />
w '<br />
«n.nd .l,m«i up and are rMin, each week<br />
nt the St. Francis Rldinjc j Academy. y<br />
Tlw<br />
•» !*""-ard low hurdles, abetted M M Saturday afternoon in the two cuttcm, which meet tomorrow.<br />
I.o.lns firlp? ! bv MortHoach and Bob Sim In near future. ' Both Crews Seasoned<br />
Competition has jmnroved Im-' rt ?i^ES l . r j!r t Competition has Improved Im-" j"hn ii.Xr.Vi irIomnh.H In'<br />
*rinn.I,l>ll lni .Mills ColleBe has invited Uwell Under the er« of Coach U«htr<br />
and Captain Tom Strei. much<br />
power has been put out by our<br />
mu*clemen, not mentioning the<br />
5IIII » College has Invited <strong>Lowell</strong><br />
'SSSL.'^LSSJS ' S !;»„^.he J t^»., I ,•r•d r ' I h'u ^ •rdL l .n U .^;e Ph ,^eJP rider, ,„_ attend their show which<br />
ZSSG* dcteriora'S. TuT &* 'V^ ^JVTXT2 I<br />
enough to cost the Trib. the A. A. .'JS,'•[„»•«• rl'c7"£u t&fc<br />
lS« such star. a. Ted Mv.r. •» "•' J«'»« '"°''> jf.^,ln'"«T<br />
and Harry Llkas. was quite a blow.I?""" ft* *'"}, " , h . u to be held en May 10, at Mills.<br />
Howler* Busy<br />
Snn KrancEsco J. C. has invited<br />
In to stem<br />
i<br />
the<br />
K'"tSS:<br />
I'oly-<br />
I<br />
but lo offset this, the ap<br />
twelw <strong>Lowell</strong> bowlers to compete<br />
of two of the most promls<br />
in a tournament. Audrey Stafford<br />
in year. George Chichester and<br />
Hard 410 liun is the hitch scorer at <strong>Lowell</strong>. Re-<br />
Morris Sockalor, help, rtoth are<br />
scheduled to he the fame studded<br />
players their precedents were.<br />
44*0'ii,* which" is "called'"the" track<br />
S. I. IlanKerous<br />
Le» Price. Bill Bcale. and ^Var- „.„ „„_ .,„,„ o,.,_ .,,„<br />
rpn Lomn compromise the rest of|pn|| Arnol. stepped Into Ihe finals'<br />
the sinyle'a team. .by virtue of their two-lap stunts.!<br />
In the doubles, Gould and 'j|||w uwry O'Oonnell :<br />
rorbeM, piu* tne team ol ^ari-!*|,_ (•loflut in a shade und<br />
wriRht and Manuel*, form a w("'<br />
; « Culn h ? wi - Other outstandinc scormost<br />
trruellnir race. '«-'" arc D. Bridges, II. Buckley, A.<br />
Strictly under blankets, <strong>Lowell</strong> 1 spirit which is ever incrcin.nfj.<br />
Not funrcttinf- the "opponent.<br />
Coach UwU of Galileo a^o has his<br />
boys in tip top shape. Experience<br />
I* always a merit of a Lewis crew,<br />
and this one Is no exception.<br />
Newcomers Good i -<br />
* x. Christian, and M. Jfarshall.<br />
*—** -"— "Mrhl Evans and , „<br />
N'ew to thc aquatic sport this<br />
Lesson* Are Fun<br />
year ore Joe Eckart and Maynard<br />
<strong>The</strong> badminton piayent at <strong>Lowell</strong><br />
Smith. Both have (grabbed off a<br />
•.•ally enjoy their weekly les*ons<br />
BMrtinc place In the Can) navy. .<br />
.— ..-,—_ I Halbon'rt Patteraon in a bit slower<br />
j ctcnt. Anderson, Glafkldes and Co.<br />
Saint Ignatius is liable to prove aua|jfyitnc arind.<br />
T. Rep. Hill.<br />
on the starboard and Stret, Rahlone<br />
tin of nf thomorodanitcrou»team»in|^ thif morn ilnnirnrniia tenrrm in cilman *^;i *.. _ hit u:. ten . ... fcrl to staj- In! Six ice skating enthusiasts an maim. Krltiky. N.ckord. and Co.<br />
S-,^thnff. IB !!I e il2riK l "n l< Ji ;t ' 1 " V 01 * oltt I s ^l-" 1 "*"" »"- al«o takhiK loisons. Thc group ?" 'ff I"' 1 '"'• "• out to skin<br />
. day, dnshmnn.<br />
1 '203' Qoint Wirs<br />
LiehtwciRhts<br />
ter-class^<br />
<strong>The</strong> winninc combJnation con- nn "' ? Bn<br />
' noon ut WinterlamL Every l*hurs> Last Thursday. <strong>Lowell</strong> tasted its<br />
(dav- however, six of the girls urv first victory of the year, when tho<br />
. Our Htchtwclchts are led bv Uobi takinir figure skatini; lessons. Win-, Card junior varsity nipped a hutre<br />
Sturttivant. i.-o Kills, Stan Itn/tcn-j tcrland closes on May 10. which and powerful Mission group by<br />
berg. nnd-i*.:!—d by Clements and' will force the Kroup to meet at Su-j three quarters of a length. Spurred<br />
by Actinic Coxswain Ernie Co Got<br />
iball championship,' O'Dowil and ami Conn in In the tho ftfBh, hlch, KIIHC Rink. AI At present present, no definite plans; 'Km" Nnckord, the second boaters<br />
n*l« in tho finale Jurnp. Winkler, Tonnnl. - it. Chalko. have been made.<br />
i took an early lead and never iost<br />
. ^^j gftn Feline, dash stars, and and| Every Wednesday Wednes_. afternoon the an Inch with th* exception of a<br />
sEsted of Wllb McKunc and Lcn Ja-<br />
Quandt, shot putter, are all counted •'-'-' sir! irolfcm • " piny ' at thc Uncoln few seconds when the ttda throw<br />
cobs at forwards, Don Steinbenc<br />
on for their share of points. I Golf Club.<br />
the Red flanhlt) aside<br />
at the pivot, with Dave Mayor andi<br />
Harry Kotsch handling thc jninnll<br />
posittons. Backing up theu five BASEBALL STASTISTICS<br />
was Tom McCauley.<br />
Leasue Hattins; Averages<br />
Season at a Glance<br />
Seasonal Baltinr Areraites ~ J<br />
It was all "wlfferoo" competition<br />
until the 203, 312, 231 and 207<br />
Above .300<br />
(Including Practice Gamu)<br />
<strong>Lowell</strong> 0 10 2 0 1 0—I<br />
quints wound up In the semi-final*. (Including Fire Games)<br />
AB H A<br />
„ 0 0 2 1 0 0 0—3<br />
Two hundred nnd three and 312<br />
then knocked 231 and 217 out ofPlayer<br />
AB<br />
-.020 0 to 1—1<br />
AYR.<br />
0.0 2 113 0—7<br />
contention, setting up the "bli<br />
one ** Dynamite 203 put a loii-<br />
Marlon e W 8 ,.571 — 0 l;0 0 12 I—5<br />
;_•_ no zoo 2 0—t<br />
nd to Benny Neffs schedule, Rro^rn'..«—.«. -.15 S .JS33 <strong>Lowell</strong> :.„ 2 0 010 0 0 0—3<br />
slashing out a 1G io 11 triumph mph<br />
over 312. Steinberg- paced thc itlonard...—. —17, 6.. J53. MlMion- Mlio _•...... 0 0 2 0 10 0 1—I<br />
Uwell "^j;'..;; o;o n;x't 0 1—<<br />
champs tanklntc 0 .^ilitU. "<br />
Uwell .^j<br />
IJebd»iil ._: -3 1 J33 Washlniclon ; 2 3 0 oo 010 i p 1 S, 17 w ciii\SZ~Z2