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V It ( * If ,5 »A-t , r w f t f r ciCrl?i€i Golden JuBilee Bev* Edward J Ischildh, 8fr year* pastor of JSt 'Salomes Church at Sea Breeze, Rochester will mark his golden jubilee in the priesthood at a solemn Mass 'Sunfiay, June 9, |t S pm. ,——~-—•* ! *-'• X f 6 * 1 ^, &*&$* T fte M a s s i Peter and Paul's Church audi ^ nd ^S i! ^*€L sh0 ». pLawrencC | O u r Lady of Perpeiuiu Help B. <$$£ «$ preach. IChmiJi Rochester, prior to M&i ient as pastor at Ufe3 , A ^«*•*. m * . s & * «* ** ««* "held Manfliy school lull from 7 to 10 p.m.' t lnv -jits »ear iony 'decades it JSt Safome'jH JFathw Esqhrlcjn, ifust amfl only pastor uf the feas grown from 100 families .te> i a o p %*rj 900 In ths .«$#»' sjasnt years, '-"" *"• *• 'Slated For The Rev. Thomas It. Greer*, S.J., son of Mr. and Mrs, George C Green, Sr., df Seneca P|r*p Svay,'Rochester, will be ordained to-the, priesthood on Wednes- day, June 10. at the Canlslos College Chanel in Buffalo The ordaining prelate will be Bishop James McNulty, of Buffalo, J FATHER GREEN was bora In Rochester, and educated at fjoly Rosary School sad Aqui- nas Institute He entered the Society of Jesus after complet- ing high school hi 1949. He re- ceived his A.B, and VLJiM- T!«- grees from Fordfom University parish, has built a *ehot4^en»pnJK 5 «ld 1956. From lOSO-S, larged It twice, a new rectory, a new convent and an addition to the church. TH&attJRCrt was first built as a chapel for summer resU dents In that area. Father Eschrich will be assist- ed in his jubilee Mass by Rev. Robert McNamara. deacon, and Rev. Kaymond Wuest, subdoa- con. He was born Nov. 39,1888 In Daosville, attended St. Mary's school there, Canisius high school and college, and St. Ber- nard's Seminary. He was ordained in old St. Patrick? Cathedral, Rochester, June ,7,, 1013. He served as a curate at SS. Orator s Cuban Girl To Graduate In Mt. Morris ML Morris — A 16-year-old .Cuban wlrl will be among the BTadv ates of ML Mo'- Central $g> pufe|$M^ Jtoid- aj^t:ra;4iWia.*ij,sti«it>i.!'i.Wi'T»43 IP ifr.ii6r.thi&-<!p«serot ^e^v«loplpj| , ; ipsuiute , S#fttle ifcaWtearp-. lionfe.our i\q<tei)t& ,ai is if viral concern to the p^iibtA <jf Ibcljester that o*)r yoai)| peo- i",,nle develop Uhear tal«!iis asacl '-•^Ifte? to the tilUest cxttijat,*?; Re^iJa.,,,. ^, , _,,., •-„;-.... ^ ! il^.®si!il« Mfe NlM' dsBi^ |t'aM ^iMJvefl ••ofepeto' tlWPfJftfetql. «L :tfe>tt'nte* ; 6fclClj| eett'P^ltfdtt aifel mlQil fcj>I«Ui astXve gf^ttliiiar ffiheoa;« 5* CAMTMGBJ CONFERENCE — The Rev. Benedict A. EHfyunur, pwtor of St. MHckeFs Cfetuch, dfcstiisses p*rfth fmnfovemeitt caihpaign with eommlt- tcc feeafers, Inducing F»WHp Burarp (seater) Tight) antl (standing, from left) Fransi HUfeewr and Frainlt Oooafflo. Conimittccnicn will visit parlsfeloners June? 9 to seek increased weeldy revenue for building repair projects. Needs Campaign Launched ahc Rev. Paul It. Schnacky, as- jalstant pastor of SS- Peter and ;r«ul erhurch and a former »s- sistaat at St. Michael's, Aims of tlae parish-wide drive ll ,0 c Jr.?^J^IW ,0 "^ St Michael's parish will mark Parishioners of St. MicHael's Cliurxli wtli bo visited by com- mlttesemoh Sunrfcjy afternoon, June? 0, la a campaign for In creased Sunday Offerings to meet proposed repair of parish ImlleainKs at t'linlon Avenue Norta and Clifford Avenue. Tlae Rev. Benedict A. Elimarm, . . . . pastor, has announced plans, asTjer Ehttnanm ternried "necessary Increased tncome will permit,!;1o asssjro that our buildings are for rocontaniontntg o( the ex-'adcquaitely maintained tot the lerlowr and interior of the diurch.UscnersitTOris to follow us." school, convent, rectory and* the Sunday Offering in order to pro-vide funds for progressive restoration projects which Fath- i'ATHER GKEEN n Father taught, was a prefect In School this" June.~Stte .. Uuiaml*" 6 hoarding school. »ad «•" V Costa, daughter of Dr. and- Mrs. «"}«} ^ publtcatloas andth. Jose Ramon Costa, M.D.. now a Sodality at Xayler University - Cagayan de Oro City. PhllippSne Islands. member of the medicil- staff si Craig Colony and Hospital, Sonyea. • Lltliam and her family fled Cuba In 1961 to come to the t'nited States for religious free* whore Dr. Costsi Ija* % jrwrfe thco togy. Father has also begun From 195S-60, Father Green cofnptetcd **ork for an VLS. ttt phyfic* at Fortham University. He received this degree In June of 1960, and entered Woodstock Maryland to study practice and Lllliam attended Catholic schools run by the Ur- Bullrte Nuns. WHEN CASTRO toot ovfrr. she said, the nuns were forced \n leave the country and the Communist Government took over the srhools. The (ostas have two other children, Alma. 10 years old. and Jo*p Ramon Jr., 4 years otd I)r Costa Is a graduate °f the University of Havana School of Medictno. The Costa* are now parishion- ers a I the Chapel of the Divine Compassion nccorditig to tjie Rev. D o m i n l c Mocteviclus, Catholic Chaplain at Craig Col- ony. Sonyea. Lllliam registered »t MI. Morris Crntral in March tvh«*n nor family earn* herie from Miami. lililL Moro than 200 comnuttecmcrf} will have their Jdckofc; dinner J at %:8D fxxt. Saturday, June 8, In" cSa parish huill.-Principal <j)ea3(er vriil bo the Rev. Ed- 'ana A. ^hamon, pastor 1 o( St. I Aloy^lus CTburch. Auburn, and | a f o r m e r assistant at St • Micfcaacl's. PisMlISlETONElES v \ ,<H.. ask&d to memain at home (ronv. 2.1S- lo 4 p>.m. Sunday until they jre reachtrd by csao o( tfee com- mittee Committeemen will at- tend! BonesJIrllor. in the church It JE.p.m. bclore nuciztx their-; vlilfa. ' | KDcmbons of trie advance salt—; clfaaaon etimmitteo had their-' IdcfcoK dxnncr Tuesday nlffftt.. work in the summers towards his Doctorate in the Philosophy of Science at the University of Notte Dame. Father Green will celebrate his first Solemn Mass on Sun day, June 3Q at Sacred Heart Cathedral In Rochester. FaOteV William Gordipier will assist Father Green as deacon ol |he Mass. The sermon- will "be preached by Father M. Donald Zcwe. S.J . of Fordham Univer- sity. A reception wall be held In the Cathdcral school ball from 3 30 to 6 p m. Father Green will returns to Woodstock College after osrdi nation to complete his theologl cal studies, and ta eantirrae his work in the Philosorphy pf Sci- ence He hopes to return to "the Philippines as a missionary and teacher in about tour yearsc JMMB 4. rancipai speaJrtt wa» ,conjque^, Bishop Walsh wa$ arrested. Aquinos Nines, Track Close Seasons Conssldored one of the most magnificent Gotliic structureslEluttann (tO01~). in the state, St, Michael's Church was erected in 1890 at an ap- proximate cost qf $125,000. Its towering sptre has been av land- mark for seven decades. its centennial in UB74. Pastors have included the Bev. Fridolln Pascalar 11873-S6>. the Rev. Mathlas Hargather (1896-1929). the Rev. Fcrdlttand Scheld (1029-34), the RL Rev. Msgr. Arthur F. FToracJf ri03S-«l) and the Rev. Benedict A. fteloie's Release Near Says Maryknoller RorAy River, Ohio (NC) ~ Mtryknoll Bishop Jaiaes E- Walsh is a growing source of embarrassrnent to tsis Chines© coinmunist iailers and soon will-be re- leased, a bishop predicted here. That opinion was expressed by Bishop Raymond A. l,ane, JAM., (former Maryknoil superior general. Bisfeop Lane, veteran of 2d years in China, ex- plained he asdeed Bishop Widsh to return to Amtric* \vhesn th* communists took-Over Cnfna. He iniue the reoTaest as general of the ordef. but since Bishop Walsh's appointment was pipaU lie was free to refuse whichfiedid, In 1953, shortly after the copteunlst %r .in, 1 mi wwv''4'yW4'J,ui,' t »Mt«AiWl: v "*i.*nMfe •.Tttfc 'wstfc «^l. itfeai(^,Me at Mm .m-.mmmmm $5jM i|hct.ieip^i'«hi|all«!.aib* W&w .ewhttas TOMIBW based .'ttpt»n. tsjwpdtlifc-vi i t o a * big 'ij? m ftostaiirt4 ^teip^liedir) and wilt be lii atldilleon to the nine schotanhipw ttvestt out an- nually for acadejnfo e=s«ol|eeiee. The competition Is dwlganed Annval Dfrtnedr The Executive Conainilttcei of the Ladies of CtmrttV Md llietr annual dinner Wctooaway, Jftine 5. at the Nark Twain Hotel. Miss Eloanora Coailtu -was dinner xhalrroam New* oftleers, committee chairmen tpd co- duinnen (or m» 19S2-X984 terms were announcesd, CANVAS SHOE .THAT FITS VlfiDTttS t6 EElE *1 POPULAR PRICES —AT— um JR, SHOE WORLD SUBURBflH PiaZA 2I99E,HENR1ETTftRD. - . A 4-1 Ml- : ."DEDICATED TO Mm% WT. saamrv ttsm? —>itwfDWHISH. ts PROOF. ti« G«:jxturwi snsrrs : vttmo &t.t u.i wow, emifiw, iotmacr-n HIOCFJjCHHirK^tfli-B wto^sc^irr-vfisitt—ts csoof : o uu smaarr osnuats cri,KjrA Policy of the Month Squad By WHIT JOHNSON Ipitchers were Glenn Ceok. Jim 'Decker, Glenn Garbach and Aquinas institutes varsity Jlm M an gano with a combined and junior varsity Daseball| r|)rortl o( n . 2 M ^ an earned teams closed their respCetivej nm av( , rnEe 0 f 3.47. As a teatn. seasons on a winning note dur- , ))p jayveP , n jt at a .330 clip; K- ! X the past week. an rt limited tho opposition to an |*:' The Little Irish varsity, aver **« «* 3 -> ™"s t»« §*«* "^ a-rr-ri!;m{r-»H earHCr-=S44oss, cle-i . TntcKwej^-. _ . .. t fo,iied McQuaid, 4-2, to, close The powerhouse trickrhe**i m th(»ir season with ah 8-S record-iAquinas institute closed o=ut a Winning pitcher -was Bob Tus-jhlghl> impressive season dtaring fhong (2-1) who iimited Mc-ihe past week. Quaid to 6 hits and stuck out 10 . ^ The Little Irish vstrsily downed Greece Olyinpla, S2-43, opposing batters. Tuschong also scored thcwin-jlo post a clittering 6-0 record nlns run on a walk and a In dual and triangular conapetl- rtotiNo hy John Bedrin whosub-tlnn In addition, thpy to<jk a! sf-quently scored. Hitting heroes second place in the ©mira Re! wi re Bill Huling vfilh two ain- : )sys and gave a fine Showing In ^'1 N in three times at bat and H< imut Reimann with a boom- ing triple which led to 1 run. i- IVAL VARSITY averages the American 1 Legion Relays, both held eartler in Way OUTST.«iNDlWr i n the finale 'for Aquinas were John 0<3tfelll, Reimann leading the way,Tom Ciroino and the relay ai !50, followed fey Larry Dox- team, all of whom established 't.'rr with a .344 norm. Work-lschooi and/or track record!!. h<,'v-. of the pitching staff: . . _ M.-.e Tuschonn. ^Olm Kane^ny The Junior varsity loans was and BUI Abe with s corflbi »ed '** _. h . tot,l of 69 strikeouts lit ^ ^ ^ J ^ V S ^ ^ S J^t innings pitched. The Junior vaftdty fiillsited thpir aeason with an iJfjeHent 12-2 record which i i i c w M *#0 wins over McQuaid and one over otherwise unbeaten Frank- 8ter squad, 73-22. It was Aqilt nas* only loss of the season with the Jayvee team posting a M record, The freshman^ rutinem foK lowed, the Rood example «et by a tight game featms arch'rivals Mc^U-il Outstanding hitters for the Jesuit, Bishop Kearney and Ca> junior Irish were Dave Maiteusoldinal Hoofiey 'Ui«h «n ^«»e 1 --*-— -- -. 3- (,490) George Peartott W»ifa« * » j u t .44 «?Mtt *itli a ^4;^Q^SlJSI^^&U^ and Toar Maiura (5727), 5Wp t& jftcopa. - Sailtoig..;Sun86f. ..afic* t$em .,,§^M^My^m % m _.., .... iriiey Reserve efc ImparlP.F.C. <^nadton wnld^„fcr«©ty«i«Sls«l $sof&sgc&et! C|iafteeaSb«r* -frl^S; '€r i^atrrl fwe tailored To Your Croft and Heeds SAFE BOATING Can LoVr»r Your Rate Even More OUTBOARCS A l l risk «r toss of darting* * 2 J 0 e>er $100.00 of bocrii value w/$25.00 diductjbU S3.0O pot $ 100.00 of Boats value w/na d«duclibl» Plus 15 •*/. Sofe Boofing discounlori nn-ewal oftir fttal year •<wrtthrt»liS|$»». • , 1N3CARDS and YACHTS . talis ifsiclfleoily tallortd bo your Crar> f\\it f 5% Soft Bodllng d'icbunt on rimwaf e(i»r fltif yetir V«lh no i o m t * Phono or Drop 'rt, Today iF$r FUZE Quofaftons on Tour Meet/s and pfjeit up your Fre« "3<ey RoBt 1 * v;«. mm. OUT COUPON•'?<$&lim QUOTATION —~. I AMI INTERESTIO IN SO^T IMSURANlGK-MVfc,uU*SM^liT*A««S(<f fejMiEft IS _.^.„J_ , ii AND WAS MANUFACTURED jps? •s^U^L, N (r«it) .._ , _.„_ If'IS.;.!. .:.,.„ ., ft. tON^ AND Vt£ risSIHT VALUE •ft'. .- IP OliTlQARDMOtd^M^SRlJi BY ..^L_ l«'' lv*«»l , rl.f*. . „J_^,.^_..J. 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Page 1: Needs Campaign Launched l 1 - lib.catholiccourier.comlib.catholiccourier.com/1963-catholic-courier... · Needs Campaign Launched ahc Rev. Paul It. Schnacky, as-jalstant pastor of

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r w f t f r ciCrl?i€i Golden JuBilee

Bev* Edward J Ischildh, 8fr year* pastor of JSt 'Salomes Church at Sea Breeze, Rochester will mark his golden jubilee in the priesthood at a solemn Mass

'Sunfiay, June 9, |t S pm. ,——~-—•* ! *-'• X f6*1^, &*&$* Tfte Massi Peter and Paul's Church audi ^ n d ^S i ! ^*€L s h 0 ». p L a w r e n c C |Our Lady of Perpeiuiu Help B. <$$£ « $ preach. IChmiJi Rochester, prior to M&i

ient as pastor at Ufe3 , A ^ « * • * . m * . s& * «* ** ««* "held Manfliy school lull from 7 to 10 p.m.'

t lnv -jits »ear iony 'decades i t JSt Safome'jH JFathw Esqhrlcjn, ifust amfl only pastor uf the

feas grown from 100 families .te> i a o p %*rj 900 In ths .«$#»' sjasnt years, '-"" *"• *•

'Slated For

The Rev. Thomas It. Greer*, S.J., son of Mr. and Mrs, George C Green, Sr., df Seneca P|r*p

Svay,'Rochester, will be ordained to-the, priesthood on Wednes­day, June 10. at the Canlslos College Chanel in Buffalo The ordaining prelate will be Bishop James McNulty, of Buffalo,

J FATHER GREEN was bora In Rochester, and educated at fjoly Rosary School sad Aqui­nas Institute He entered the Society of Jesus after complet­ing high school hi 1949. He re­ceived his A.B, and VLJiM- T!«-grees from Fordfom University

parish, has built a *ehot4^en»pnJK5 «ld 1956. From lOSO-S, larged It twice, a new rectory, a new convent and an addition to the church.

TH&attJRCrt was first built as a chapel for summer resU dents In that area.

Father Eschrich will be assist­ed in his jubilee Mass by Rev. Robert McNamara. deacon, and Rev. Kaymond Wuest, subdoa-con.

He was born Nov. 39,1888 In Daosville, attended St. Mary's school there, Canisius high school and college, and St. Ber­nard's Seminary.

He was ordained in old St. Patrick? Cathedral, Rochester, June ,7,, 1013.

He served as a curate at SS.

Orator s

Cuban Girl To Graduate In Mt. Morris

ML Morris — A 16-year-old .Cuban wlrl will be among the BTadv ates of ML Mo'- Central

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CAMTMGBJ CONFERENCE — The Rev. Benedict A. EHfyunur, pwtor of St. MHckeFs Cfetuch, dfcstiisses p*rfth fmnfovemeitt caihpaign with eommlt-tcc feeafers, Inducing F»WHp Burarp (seater) Tight) antl (standing, from left) Fransi HUfeewr and Frainlt Oooafflo. Conimittccnicn will visit parlsfeloners June? 9 to seek increased weeldy revenue for building repair projects.

Needs Campaign Launched ahc Rev. Paul It. Schnacky, as-jalstant pastor of SS- Peter and ;r«ul erhurch and a former »s-sistaat at St. Michael's,

Aims of tlae parish-wide drive

l l , 0 c J r . ? ^ J ^ I W , 0 " ^ St Michael's parish will mark

Parishioners of St. MicHael's Cliurxli wtli bo visited b y com-mlttesemoh Sunrfcjy afternoon, June? 0, la a campaign for In creased Sunday Offerings to meet proposed repair of parish ImlleainKs at t'linlon Avenue Norta and Clifford Avenue.

Tlae Rev. Benedict A. Elimarm, . . . . pastor, has announced plans, asTjer Ehttnanm ternried "necessary Increased tncome will permit,!;1o asssjro that our buildings are for rocontaniontntg o( the ex-'adcquaitely maintained tot the lerlowr and interior of the diurch.UscnersitTOris to follow us." school, convent, rectory and*

the Sunday Offering in order to pro-vide funds for progressive restoration projects which Fath-

i'ATHER GKEEN

n Father taught, was a prefect In School this" June.~Stte .. Uuiaml*"6 hoarding school. »ad «•" V Costa, daughter of Dr. and- Mrs. «"}«} ^ publtcatloas andth. Jose Ramon Costa, M.D.. now a Sodality at Xayler University

- Cagayan de Oro City. PhllippSne Islands.

member of the medicil- staff si Craig Colony and Hospital, Sonyea.

• Lltliam and her family fled Cuba In 1961 to come to the t'nited States for religious free*

whore Dr. Costsi Ija* % jrwrfe thcotogy. Father has also begun

From 195S-60, Father Green cofnptetcd **ork for an VLS. ttt phyfic* at Fortham University. He received this degree In June of 1960, and entered Woodstock

Maryland to study

practice and Lllliam attended Catholic schools run by the Ur-Bullrte Nuns.

WHEN CASTRO toot ovfrr. she said, the nuns were forced \n leave the country and the Communist Government took over the srhools.

The (ostas have two other children, Alma. 10 years old. and Jo*p Ramon Jr., 4 years otd I)r Costa Is a graduate ° f the University of Havana School of Medictno.

The Costa* are now parishion­ers a I the Chapel of the Divine Compassion nccorditig to tjie Rev. D o m i n l c Mocteviclus, Catholic Chaplain at Craig Col­ony. Sonyea. Lllliam registered »t MI. Morris Crntral in March tvh«*n nor family earn* herie from Miami.

lililL Moro than 200 comnuttecmcrf}

will have their Jdckofc; dinner J at %:8D fxxt. Saturday, June 8, In" cSa parish huill.-Principal <j)ea3(er vriil bo the Rev. Ed-'ana A. ^hamon, pastor1 o( St. I

Aloy lus CTburch. Auburn, and | a f o r m e r assistant at St • Micfcaacl's.

PisMlISlETONElES v \ ,<H.. ask&d to memain at home (ronv. 2.1S- lo 4 p>.m. Sunday until they jre reachtrd by csao o( tfee com­mittee Committeemen will at­tend! BonesJIrllor. in the church It JE.p.m. bclore nuciztx their-; vlilfa. ' |

KDcmbons of trie advance salt—; clfaaaon etimmitteo had their-' IdcfcoK dxnncr Tuesday nlffftt..

work in the summers towards his Doctorate in the Philosophy of Science at the University of Notte Dame.

Father Green will celebrate his first Solemn Mass on Sun day, June 3Q at Sacred Heart Cathedral In Rochester. FaOteV William Gordipier will assist Father Green as deacon o l |he Mass. The sermon- will "be preached by Father M. Donald Zcwe. S.J . of Fordham Univer­sity. A reception wall be held In the Cathdcral school ball from 3 30 to 6 p m.

Father Green will returns to Woodstock College after osrdi nation to complete his theologl cal studies, and ta eantirrae his work in the Philosorphy pf Sci­ence He hopes to return to "the Philippines as a missionary and teacher in about tour yearsc

JMMB 4. rancipai speaJrtt wa» ,conjque^, Bishop Walsh wa$ arrested.

Aq uinos Nines, Track Close Seasons

Conssldored one of the most magnificent Gotliic structureslEluttann (tO01~).

in the state, St, Michael's Church was erected in 1890 at an ap­proximate cost qf $125,000. Its towering sptre has been av land­mark for seven decades.

its centennial in UB74. Pastors have included the Bev. Fridolln Pascalar 11873-S6>. the Rev. Mathlas Hargather (1896-1929). the Rev. Fcrdlttand Scheld (1029-34), the RL Rev. Msgr. Arthur F. FToracJf ri03S-«l) and the Rev. Benedict A.

fteloie's Release Near Says Maryknoller

RorAy River, Ohio — (NC) ~ Mtryknoll Bishop • Jaiaes E- Walsh is a growing source of embarrassrnent

to tsis Chines© coinmunist iailers and soon will-be re­leased, a bishop predicted here.

That opinion was expressed by Bishop Raymond A. l ,ane, JAM., (former Maryknoil superior general.

Bisfeop Lane, veteran of 2d years in China, ex­plained he asdeed Bishop Widsh to return to Amtric* \vhesn th* communists took-Over Cnfna. He iniue the reoTaest as general of the ordef. but since Bishop Walsh's appointment was pipaU lie was free to refuse

which fie did, In 1953, shortly after the copteunlst

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The competition Is dwlganed

Annval Dfrtnedr The Executive Conainilttcei of

the Ladies of CtmrttV Md llietr annual dinner Wctooaway, Jftine 5. at the Nark Twain Hotel.

Miss Eloanora Coailtu -was dinner xhalrroam New* oftleers, committee chairmen tpd co-duinnen (or m» 19S2-X984 terms were announcesd,

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Policy of the Month

Squad By WHIT JOHNSON Ipitchers were Glenn Ceok. Jim

'Decker, Glenn Garbach and Aquinas institutes varsity J l m Mangano with a combined

and junior varsity Daseball|r|)rortl o ( n . 2 M^ a n earned teams closed their respCetivejnm av( ,rnEe 0f 3.47. As a teatn. seasons on a winning note dur- ,))p j a y v e P , njt at a .330 clip; K-!X the past week. anrt limited tho opposition to an |*:'

The Little Irish varsity, aver**« «* 3-> ™"s t»« § * « * " ^ a-rr-ri!;m{r-»H earHCr-=S44oss, cle-i . TntcKwej^-. _ . .. t fo,iied McQuaid, 4-2, to, close The powerhouse trickrhe**i m th(»ir season with ah 8-S record-iAquinas institute closed o=ut a Winning pitcher -was Bob Tus-jhlghl> impressive season dtaring fhong (2-1) who iimited Mc-ihe past week. Quaid to 6 hits and stuck out 10 . ^ The Little I r i s h vstrsily

downed Greece Olyinpla, S2-43, opposing batters.

Tuschong also scored thcwin-jlo post a clittering 6-0 record nlns run on a walk and a In dual and triangular conapetl-rtotiNo hy John Bedrin whosub-tlnn In addition, thpy to<jk a! sf-quently scored. Hitting heroes second place in the ©mira Re! wi re Bill Huling vfilh two ain-:)sys and gave a fine Showing In

'1 N in three times at bat and H< imut Reimann with a boom­ing triple which led to 1 run.

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the American1 Legion Relays, both held eartler in Way

OUTST.«iNDlWr in the finale 'for Aquinas were John 0<3tfelll,

Reimann leading the way,Tom Ciroino and the relay ai !50, followed fey Larry Dox- team, all of whom established 't.'rr with a .344 norm. Work-lschooi and/or track record!!. h<,'v-. of the pitching staff: . . _ M.-.e Tuschonn. ^Olm Kane^ny The Junior varsity loans was and BUI Abe with s corflbi »ed '** _ . h. tot,l of 69 strikeouts lit ^ ^ ^ J ^ V S ^ ^ S J^t innings pitched.

The Junior vaftdty fiillsited thpir aeason with an iJfjeHent 12-2 record which i i icwM *#0 wins over McQuaid and one over otherwise unbeaten Frank-

8ter squad, 73-22. I t was Aqilt nas* only loss of the season with the Jayvee team posting a M record,

The freshman^ rutinem foK lowed, the Rood example «et by

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