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Rams to Ground Cloudbusters STAMPEDE THE AXIS" "STAMPEDE THE AXIS" AT WAR STAMP AT WAR STAMP BOOTH IN CAFE BOOTH IN CAFE NEW YORK, N. Y., NOVEMBER 27, 1942 RAMS TO GROUND CLOUDBUSTERS RAM AGAINST RAM AT STADIUM TOMORROW By JIM McGOVERN It will be old home week at the HERE THEY ARE AGAIN By ED GILLERAN Yankee Stadium tomorrow after- It will be Ram against former noon when Fordham closes its 1942 Ram tomorrow afternoon when the season against the North Carolina Maroon of Rose Hill tangles with the Pre-Flight School,'with no less than Cloudbusters of the North Carolina Pre-Flight School on the turf of the eleven ex-Rams and three former Yankee Stadium. Lieut. Commander members of the coaching staff listed James H. Crowley, the guiding light among the personnel of the Navy of Fordham football fortunes since outfit. 1933, and his assistants, Lieutenants Although the future aviators Ed Kosky and Nat Pierce, now help- boast quite a few stars from other ing to mould the team that will con- colleges, it is really the ex-Rams quer the Axis, list on their player who have played the major role in roster no less than twelve former the Pre-Flighters great record this Fordham men, including such greats year. At least five Fordham alumni as Len Eshmont, Bill Krywicki, Alex have started every game for the Sabo and Steve Hudacek. To round Cloudbusters and sometimes the out this aggregation Commander Crowley has an eye-filling group of number goes as high as seven. linemen and backs that would warm Lt. Commander Jimmy Crowley, the heart of any coach. for eight years head coach at Rose Looking over the list of accom- Hill, is now in charge of football at plishments turned in by the Cadets the North Carolina base, assisted by so far this season reveals that they Ed Kosky, former end coach, and have not been wasting any time. Nat Pierce, '37, former Freshman They are the only team to come any mentor. Both Pierce and Kosky are where near beating Boston College, lieutenants. losing out to the Eagles, 7-6. Impres- Piloting the once-beaten Fliers sive victories have been gained over from quarterback is Bill Krywicki, LEN ESHMONT COACHES CROWLEY & WALSH VINCE DENNERY Catawba, Harvard, North Carolina State, Temple, Syracuse, George- '43. He was a three-year regular at town and Manhattan, while the Fordham, captaining the team in his Georgia Pre-Flighters were tied. senior year. Bill was also a regular Rams Rally Today For Seniors Pick Roof PRAISE THE LORD—' Last Saturday William and . Mary, catcher on the baseball team and Cloudbuster Game unbeaten leaders of the Southern was athletic instructor at Cardinal Conference with the best defensive Hayes High School in the Bronx be- If it takes a rousing, rip-roar- Of Biltmore for But "Pass to Malinowski" record in the nation, bowed before fore entering the Navy. the Cadets' pulverizing fourth quar- . ing rally to win a game, then a In New Fight Song The big gun of the Cloudbuster's rousing, etc. rally it shall be. It Annual Ball ter attack. Len Eshmont and Mort attack has been Len Eshmont, the seems that the student body got Landsberg drove the winners eighty Fordham's newest marching song, yards for the first score, and a few old Rapid Ram. Eshmont was a solidly behind a rally for the minutes later Walt Zwiezyniski standout at left half for three years, Missouri game last Friday and According to an announcement the brainchild of William F. Grant, '43, with apologies to Frank Loesser, crashed over center from ten yards playing on the Cotton Bowl team of the team went on to take the made last week by William N. St. out. 1940 in his senior year. After grad- game from the show-me boys in John, Chairman of Senior Week, is "Praise the Lord and Pass to uation he put in a successful season rather convincing manner. and Edward T. Malinowski." It was originally Getting acquainted with the North with the New York Pro-Football John D. Ryan, '43 will open written for the B.C. game, but with Carolina gridmen we find that seven Brown, Chair- the change of a letter has been Giants. Sesto Santarelli, a third the rally at 10:40 A. M. this man of the Se- positions in the starting line-up are string fullback last fall, has been morning on the steps of Free- adopted for tomorrow's game. filled by former Rams. John Wit- nior Ball, this Praise the Lord and pass to filling that role at North Carolina man Hall. Cheerleaders John annual affair kowski, whose ability for snaring this season. He would have been a Stephens and Bill Grant promise Malinotoskt, passes has been a deciding feature will be held this all season, has the left end assign- senior this year. plenty of surprises and guaran- year on the Roof Praise the Lord and pass to tee a good send-off to the Rams. Malinowski, ment. Steve Hudacek plays right (Continued on page 5) of the Biltmore Praise the Lord and pass to .. alongside John and still is the terror Hotel. This deci- Malinowski, of old. In the Boston game Steve sion was made And we'll beat N. C.lll!! • blocked an Eagle punt and Witkow- after an exten- Praise the. Lqrd and poss to Stan ski fell on the loose ball for a score. sive .survey, of Rounding out the left forward wall Manh at tan's Minskif "'"•''", Reggie Childs Band Replaces Praise the Lord and pdssto Stan is husky Charlie Pierce who was des- locations. Ritinski, '•' . tined for a regular job at guard on McFarland Twins at Prom Here, on Janu- Praise the Lord and pass to Stan the Varsity this year. The all impor- ary 22, graduat- Ritinski, " . tant pivot post is handled by Joe Kovach, who saw plenty of action in Those "contingencies of war" which have played havoc with the fates ing Fordham And we'll beat,N. CUM men and other members a Maroon uniform as Joe Sebastean- of Fordham cropped up again last week to take the McFarland Twins ski's alternate last year, and at right from the Juniors and necessitate a replacement for the imminent Prom. student body will dance under the Now George Babich said it, stars on a glass - enclosed floor, You've oot ot give him credit. guard is Joe Zabilski from Boston They succeeded in obtaining the services of Reggie Childs whose "rolling College, who will be remembered styles" have made him the favorite of numerous colleges throughout the which is surrounded by an over- For a son-of-a-gun of a playet hanging balcony. A private elevator (Continued on page 4) country. is he.'.'.'.'.' leads to the roof, while a spacious So—praise the Lord and block The committee received notice spot in the Roosevelt Grill of the and luxurious refreshment lounge for Sam Ososki, from the McFarland Twins last Hotel Roosevelt in New York. His adjoins the main room. Wednesday that six members of long stay there brought him many Praise the Lord and block for 'he band had been drafted and it fans from the metropolitan area, Since present conditions are so Sam Ososki. 45A Picks Mulcahy would be impossible to carry out but his comparative anonymity for uncertain that it is impossible to Praise the Lord and block /or predict how many, students will still Sam Ososki Class President •he engagement as planned. In se- be at Fordham two months from And we'll beat N. C.IUU curing Reggie Childs the Juniors now, special arrangements have will have a fifteen piece band plus been made with the management of Now the Flipper, he can do it;' Freshmen Elect Martin, j» girl vocalist whereas they would the Biltmore to provide for any He throws them like a bullet, Moossy and Boulogne nave had only twelve pieces in the emergency that might arise. If, by For a son-of-a-gun of. a passer McFarland's outfit. January 1, the number of students is heUUl 'I'; To Other Offices Robert J. Mullens, Prom Chair- on Rose Hill has been cut so great- man, in a report on the selection, ly that the Roof would be imprac- So—praise the Lord and Joe The class of 1945A selected Philip emphasized that the style of the tical, the Senior Ball Chairman will Sebasteanski, '•'••: ,:f M. Mulcahy, ABE, as class president °ana was a combination of sweet be at liberty to select the smaller Praise the Lord and Joe Sebas- in its first official elections held on ™a swing with the accent on sweet. Biltmore Music Room for the dance. teanski, Tuesday, November 17. Other officers Mullens stated that the band was And so, the scene of the Senior Ball Praise the Lord and Joe Sebas' of the class are Bernard J. Martin, ™t just a stop.gap to take the place depends entirely on the War De- teanski, ABA, vice president; John Moossy, P the McFarland Twins, and that partment. And we'll beat N. C.J!.'.'! ABD, secretary, and Alexander R. KeEgie Childs would be more than Boulogne, BSA, treasurer. satisfactory. : These elections, involving a direct WAR BOND FOR RAM-FLIER STAR vote of the class, followed a series ThiM ''Rolling Styles" of Reggie of primaries, in the first of which rn \have been Matured on the The Madow trophy, for the past few years donated to the out- each section of the freshman class M>lumbia, N.B.C., and Mutual net- standing player in the Fordham-N.
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