Marian Medal Nominees Continued from Page One, Miss Lilianne Labrie, 200 West Street, North Attleboro Mrs. Roland Lavoie, 275 Shove Street, Fall River Sister Mary Leandre, St. Savior's Day Nursery, New Bedford Quinlan F. Leary, 713 Walnut Street, Fall River Jacques J. Leduc. 53 Barberry Drive, Seekonk John Lee. 32B Maple Gardens, Fall River Mrs. Kenneth Leger, 75 Oak Street, Fall River Melvin Lewis, 16 Laurel Street, Taunton Normam(r}Homme, 42 Avery Street, North Attleboro Mrs. Thetese L'Homme, 42 Avery Street, North Attleboro John C. Lindo, 377 Mulberry Street, Fall River Arthur Lorden, 145 County Street, Fall River Laurence Lynch, 810 Second Street Fall River
THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs.• Jan. 1, 1970
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Billy Connolly of Dartmouth
Set Ale Total Offense Record Outstanding in Running, Passing, Punting By Luke Sims When the call goes out for American International College football candidates next August, quarterback Billy
The brilliant AIC halfback had nothing but praise for Connolly. "Billy's determination and guttiness were indeed inspiring to me and members of the team." Together the CoD company ac-, counted for 5835 career yards. Billy kiddingly points out that "my dad couldn't kick like me." Connolly is proud of his kicking achievments, and ri~htly so. He Set a New England College Division career punting mark of 39.03. His sophomore punting mark of 41.1 tied the New England seasonal record and his 40.1 average this season helped capture the New England College Division title for the second time in his career. Gayton Salvucci, AIC head coach, is sure to feel the loss of his sparkling signal-caller. "Billy brought more than running, passing 'and kicking to the school. He brought desire, leadership and the hatred for defeat as well." Salvucci further added: "Connolly's shoes are small in size, but it will take an awfully big person to fill them." AIC .and Salvucci are understandably proud of Billy Connolly. But no one can be prouder 'than dear old dad who gained a sidekick in the annals of football history. ' '
Connolly will be among the missing. The 5-8, 170-pound senJohn W. McIntyre, Esq., 17 Mechanic' Street, Attleboro ior wrapped up an outstanding Susan McKenna, 165 Broadway, Taunton college gridiron season by guidArthur V. Macedo, 2 Emma Street, New Bedford ing the Yellow Jackets to a Anthony Magina, 151 Lindsey Street, Attleboro rather mediocre 4-5-0 record this Mrs. Charles J. Mahan, 54 Greenville Road,' Attleboro past year. Patricia Makin, 137 State Road,North Dartmouth Earlier in the month, Connolly Thomas M. Makin, 137 State Road, North Dartmouth was honored at the Alumni VarMrs. Homer Mandeville, 179 Collette Street, New Bedford sity Club banquet for his selec; Vincent A. Mannion, 310 Walter Street, Fall River tion as Most Valuable Player in Thomas Marsden, 217 So. Walker Street, New Bedford" " the Yellow Jackets' homecoming John L. Marshall, 35 Brown Seekonk" ," ' ,. game. Donald Mayer, 51 Allen Street, Acushnet Billy enjoyed several fine indiFrank V. Medeiros, Jr., 282 Westhill Avenue, Somerset vidual performances during the Joseph C. Megan, 120 Broadway, Taunton , past nine-game season, but the Herman Mello, 411 South Beach Street, Fall River most memorable came in a 21-0 Miss Patricia Mello, 191 Belleville Road, New Bedford victory over Northeastern when James Mendonca, 523 Broadway, Fall River he threw touchdown passes to Antone Michaels, 988 Globe Street, Fall River halfback Glenn Dumont (40Miss Leontine Michaud, 275 Bates Street, New Bedford yards) and flanker John McHugh Emil Monfils, 17 Spruce Street, New Bedford '" (2~~y:ards). .: :, i,a. ' .', , Mrs. Jeannette Morris, 136 Hatha~ay, Street, New Bedford' Young Connolly came to the Edward Motyl, 219 Elm Street, Mansfield'" ' ' Springfield campus highiy re• Dr. & ~rs. William B. Muldoon, 87 C~mi>bell Street, New Bedford garded. As a Senior, he sparked Scituate High School to a w~n ning record and was named AllMrs. Robert Nedderman, 57 Shawmut Street, Fall River 'Scholastic. In addition to:':his . John J. Nichols, 446 Weir Street, Taunton BILL CONNOLLY o~ ability he came from a Miss Mary E. Noon, 771 Broadway, Fall River football-or:iented family. Mrs. George E. Nugent, 912 Robeson Street, Fall River Coimolly was constantly being ,.,'. Hi~ilfatb'et; Harold "Mickey" asked if, he was going to match Mr. & Mrs. John J. O'Toole, 57 Crompton Street Acushnet Connolly;' director of athletics at his dad's records., Connolly ,'Southeastern Massachusets Uni- quickly replied that his performMrs. John' E. PacHeco, 54 Grinnell' Street., Fall Ri~e.r versity, was an outstanding ances would determine the type Bishops to Oppose Mrs. Elmer E. Paul, 11 Collins Street, New Bedfo,~. quarterback on the legendary of football player he was. Mrs. Richard Paulson, 14 King Street, Taunton, . Easier Abortion If his three-year records are 1941 Boston College team which, Reginald M. Pelagio, 30 Appelton Street, Fall River NEWARK (NC) ,- In a two-' under Frank Leahy, defeated the to speak for themselves, Bi~ly ,Arthur Perry, 44 Woodcrest Drive, Attleboro ~'pa~am'JlRh'1atatement ;)J!eleased University 'of Tennessee in the can now' w'alk:"alorilrstd~'bf~his Miss Emily Perry, 6 Main Street, Mat~poisett , here, the New Jersey Conference dad, rather than in his famous ,~g~r Bowl. , .. Mrs. Lawrence Peters, 534 Main Street,East Fal,n~4~ of Catholic Bishops indicated Lawrence Pivorotto, 80 SChool Street; 'r~untoll , I ) " , , ,·~~is' older brother' Jack is a :shadow. they would oppose any changes 1965 graduate· of the U. S. Naval ,') 'Accordirlgrto recently released making abortions easier to obRobert Pontbriand, 98 Church Street, North Attleboro statistics, "Coimolly set a new Academy in 'Annap9J!s and was Norman Potvin, 780 Valentine Stree,t, 'Fall River tain in the state. a starting guard for three sea- AIC record for total offense. Dr. Harry T. Powers, 242 Rock Street, Fall River The bishops took notc of the The speedy signal-caller broke sons. Mrs. Frank Prohodsky, 64 Campbell Street, Mansfield impending submission of a rethe existing mark of 2995 held At Bishop Stang, younger port of the special Study Com' ... brother Don made his presence by Bob Anastas' since '58. Com- mission on Abortion and said Jam~s Quinn, 312 Ames Street, Fall Riyer , bining running and passing, Confelt as a flanker catching two Mr. & Mrs. Roger Quintin, 39 Nye Street, New Bedford they would "feel obliged" to, scoring passes in limited service. nolly's total offensive figures of make their position on it known 3012 yards looms even bigger ,Jolis sister, Christine, is a recent Sister Mary Regis, R.S.M., 2860 North Main Street, Fall River when viewed along side of Glenn once the report is submitted. ,higi;l'school graduate. The report is due in January. Paul Rockett, 45 Preston Road, Attleboro ', ' The" Connolly's live at 11 Dumont's rushing career mark of However, the commission chairMrs. John Roderick, 338 Sandwich Road, Teaticket 2823 yards. Arrowhead Lane in Dartmouth man, Assemblyman William Henry Rodrigues, 64 Belleville Road, New Bedford and are communicants of St. Crane of Bergen County, has Albert- S. Rose, Brown Street, No. Dartmouth ,Church Funds Mary's Parish. stated on several occasions that Dr. Fiore R. Rullo, 80 N~rtJt Main Street,.. Attleboro Upon arriving at AIC, young NEW DELHI (NC)-The Indian it would call for revision of the Mrs. Norma Russell, 25 Milford Street;: New Bedford government is examining an of- New Jersey law. Mrs. Ann Ryan, 94 County Street, New Bedford ficial bill to control the ·funds of The picture is clouded because ,,,Co,urt Permanently- all ,religious institutions. The Crane has yet to call a plenary Aime St. Amand, 185 Robeson Street, Fall River prQPosal defines all religious meeting of the commission to "B~h Disrupters Mrs. Chester Savery, Fisk Street, West Dennis, ,fWlds, including those of the consider the report. Because of Miss Eleanor Shea, 73 Cottage Street" Fall River ST. LOUIS (NC~iting the ,:Catholic Church, as "public this, a priest-member of the Miss Frances Shea, 42 Shandy' Lane, Raynham U.S. Constitution's guarantee of trusts" which would be suject commission revealed that he Atty. John D. Sheehan, 42 Westview Street, 'New Bedford freedom of worship, a federal to rigorous supervision. would file a minority report. judge here has permanently barFrank P.M. Silva,' 240 Collette Street, New Bedford red' militant demonstrators from Manuel M. Silvia, 1 Cross Street, Fall River disrupting worship services at Robert Snow, Box 42, Harwich DAUGHTERS _OF ST. PAUL-combine a life of the St. Louis cathedral. Sylvester Sowiecki, 69 W. :Britannla)Street, Taunton prayer and' action. Bringers of the Gospe! MesA permanent injunction, reOrland J. Souza, 300 Pratt Street, Mansfield sage to souls everyw.here by means of personal quested earlier this year by John contact: PaUlihe Missionaries labor in 30 Nations. John E. Stager, 66 WiIt!s Street, New Bedford Members Witness to Christ in a unique missionJoseph Cardinal Carberry and Miss Elizabeth T. Sullivan, 369 June Street, Fall River propagation' of the printed Word ot God. The 19 St. Louis cathedral parishBernard Sweeney, 913 President Avenue, Fall River 'Sisters write. illustrate. print and bind their own ,.loners, w.as granted, by U.S., DispUblications and diffuse them among people of trict Judge James H. Meredith all ~reeds, races and cultures. Young girls. 14-23 Miss Grace Taylor,' 113 Shawomet Avenue, Somerset against the leaders of ACTION, Interested in this vital Mission may write to: Roland, Tremblay', ..32 Linden Street, Attleboro a local militant civil rights orREV. MOTHER SUPERIOR Mrs. Raymond Truell, 40 Upland Street, Attleboro ganization. ', 50 St. Paul's Ave.. Boston. Mass. 02130 Mrs. Edward D. Tyrrell, 257 Tecumseh, Street, Fall River The injunction. first granted temporarily in July of this year, Albert Vaillancourt, 183 Fulton Street, Fall River' was sought after ACTION demJames F. Vaughan, 100 Samoset Avenue, Mansfield onstrators interrupted Mass on Mrs. Victor Vaughan, Thayer Farms Road, Attleboro Lunc~ecn - Dinner and two consecutive Sundays at the Leonel J. Ventura, 76 Kilmer Avenu~, Taunton cathedral, and after a scuffle Louis Viveiros, 84 Oak Street, Fall 'River broke 'out in the cathedral aisle Albert Vezina, St., 12 Melville Street, Fall Rive:r on a third Sunday. The demonstrators attempted 8:30 to 11 :30 A.M. Francis Waring, 205 Grove Street, Fall River to read a list of demands, includMr. & Mrs. John Welch, 43 Gilmore Street, Ranyham ing monetary "reparations," to Mrs. Walter H. White, 415 Linden Street, Fall River the congregation. Scuffling ocMrs. James E. Williams, 804 Spring Street, North Pighton curred when three teenaged William N. Wing, Jr., 122 Thompson Street, New Bedford blacks, one attired in a long robc Dr, J. Madalene Winslow, Highland Road, North Truro " Routes 1 and 1A at In~ersection and a mock bishop's mitre, walkWright Walker, 169 Shaw Street, New Bedford ed down the center aisle crying of Route 123 - South Attleboro "Racists, racists, white Christian racists." Armand Yelle, 82 School Street, Taunton ~ ,I
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