Campus Clashes Trackmen Victors GENE JACZYNSKI The University of Scranton Witlh the eloection of new offi­ tracl,men scored an 83lh-42J1 cers. we are more than likely to victory over Upsala at East see intramural sports at the Uni­ Orange, New Je,rsey. t\') versity of Scranton advance to Matt Brown and Jim Wilson ~ gr.eater heights. We will now have led the Royals in scoring witlh two an Athletic Activities Board to firsts each. Brown took the two v" handle schedules, protests and dash events while Wilson won the >0 anything else coming under the high and low hurdle events. ~ line of intramural sports. Three - men from each dass will be ap­ ~ pointed to the board by eaeh presi­ BOOST THE ROYALS ~ dent, subject to approval by the Sal La Spina, Scranton U ­ ~ DeBJn of Men. l- fielder, received the Babe Ruth In some of the more interest- award in his senior wear at East :a ing soft ball games during the New York Vocational High SchooL .5 past week. The Hummers broke ::l the record for scoring the most ~ runs in one game. Captained by C\l Tom Conway and paced by John ~ Finnegan. Nelson Clark, Paul STUDENTS Mazzoni and Dave St. Ledger, the Hummers pounded out after We Have Supplies for hit to roll up 21 runs against the Aces. The Sluggers beat AI's Pa.!ls, All Courses 15-13. but the outcome was protested. The protest board met PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS dudng the week to consider the big question in the AI's Pals- DRAWING INSTRUMENTS Sluggers contest last week. Going BOARD-ANGLES into the bottom half of the fifth SQUARES, Etc. and Al's Pals out front 13-8, The Intramural Bowling Champs--Jr. Business Keglers copped all-season honors in the Intramural Sluggers pushed across two runs READING LAMPS and with ,the bases jammed, Vic league. Members of the squad shown above are, left to right, first row: Ken Roth and Don Blum, Vassil clouted a base clearing triple and second row, Rev. Mr. Lawrance Hunt, S.J., Don Hultz, Ed Sevitski and Dominick Bau. LOOSE~LEAF BOOKS to tie the game at 13. Jones the RULED SHEETS next batter, worked the count t,u 2-2 and stepped out before the AI's Pals 3 2 BRIEF CASES pitch which was a strike. The a game could not be protested out on the front end, when they Junior Business . 2 3 umpire said he was not i,n the because of decision of an official. beat the Cosmopolitans, 5-4. ZIPPER RING BOOKS D'jaughes beat th.e Nucleons in Aces 2 4 box and did not count the pitch. Team Won Lost PEN and PENCil SETS a 10-7 thriller. Joe Barrett was Swordsmen 1 0 Huskies 1 4 ./\:l's Pals stated he was in the box Bones 0 1 and said the pitdh should count. the big gun for D'jauglhes whi'le D'jaughes .. 6 1 SLIDE RULES Bob Stull did his best for the Sluggers 5 1 Medi,cs 0 2 Jones then singled to center to Lucky 13's 0 4 score Vassil with what proved ,to failing cause of the Nucleons. The Hummers 4 1 Sts. and Scholars.... 0 5 be the deciding tally. The board Nudeons came right back the Arts Amalgamated 3 1 would not consider the protest following day to engage in an­ Nucleons 2 1 REYNOLDS BROS. other thriller, this time coming Cosmopolitams 4 2 official since the rules state that BOOST THE ROYALS STATIONERS ------Scranton U footballer, Gene Laz­ zari, received a fellowship in 128 WYOMING AVENUE The University of Scramton first baseman Linzo J e n kin s ball Coach at Union I-liglh School, Chemistry at Williams College. footballers hold a 6 to 1 victory pitched a victory over the famed Union, N. J. ~he edge over Albright in series, House of David nine last season Stan Majaika, Scranton Uni­ which began in 1946. versity , does early morn­ The University of Scranton foot­ in an amateur contest played in ing chores 'at his Fleetvme, Pa., ball squad was not penalized a Newark, N. J. farm before reporting for school single yard in its 1952 game with Attorney Anthony Lawrence each day. Lincoln University. will be in his seventh year as line Scranton University 'h u r l' e r University of Scranton football coach of football at the University Pete Tierno was mentioned in ace Jim Lavery averaged 9.3 yards of Scranton. Robert Ripley's "Believe It or per try in the 1952 season. Joe Romanko, former Scranton Not" column for his pitching Converted Scranton University University diamond star, is ,base- achievements.

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Pictured above is the Royal baseball squad for 1953. From left to right, first row: Gene Brazil, Jim Houston, Charlie Urban, A(lolph Moglia, Joe l\IcGlynn and Gil D'Arcangelo; second row: Pete l\lcGrath, , Linzo Jenkins, Dave Berge1", George Cbickalochid•• Danny Slnltack, Stun 1\Ia­ jaika, Sal LaSpina, Danny Maiorino and Coach Ray Roche; third row: Rudy Biancone, Jack Far­ rell, Bob GilBride, Pete Tierno, Connie Siconolfi and Bill Sorrano. Stan Russin was absent when the picture was taken.