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laus game. After losing their first game to a strong Lansing Resurrec tion team, the Bulldogs proved their mettle by making a powerful comeback in winning all but one of their re- maining games. In doing so the Bulldogs attained their goal, Valey Parochial League Championship, going un- defeated in four league games. September 18, 1955 Lansing Resurrection Lansing Resurrection, was able to gain a 15-6 victory over St. Andrew in the football season's opener for both schools. September 25, 1955 Flint St. Michael The first victory of the season for St. Andrew was certainly an impressive one. The Bulldogs powered over a highly rated Flint St. Michael team in handing them their worst defeat in his- tory 40-7. The victory was paced by the hard running of the backs and fine defensive line play. Football Bulldog halfback, Alvin Luplow, picks up a large gain in the Bay City, St. Stanis October 2, 1955 Visitation Led by their hard charging forward wall, the St. Andrew Bulldogs chalked up their second victory of the season by handing Bay City Visi- tation its first loss in three games. It took a good deal of chopping, but the Bulldogs finally whittled a small but spunky Visitation corps down in the second half. The two touchdowns scored in the second half by the Bulldogs provided them with a close 13-7 victory. October 9, 1955 Alpena Catholic Central St. Andrew flashing a combination aerial attack and powerful running game, routed Alpena Catholic Central in its first league game, 13-12. An Alma High runner gets stopped cold at the line of scrimmage by the Bulldog forward wall. QflfSit :K:f1?.3isiLf,1i2'fEi2fQf'.raEfil2L f.?f1t3fi'5w4i.Xixt '
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Games Three Bulldogs combine their efforts to bring down a rlmner from SS. Peter and Paul . October 16, 1955 St. Stanislaus The bulldogs won their fourth game in five starts, and gained at least a share of the V.P.L. title by romping over St. Stanislaus 31-12 on a rain drenched field. Once again it was the Bull dogs' powerful running attack that provided the victory. October 21, 1955 Alma High St. Andrew's crackling ground attack made a shamble of one of the state's best defensive records as the Bulldogs smashed Alma High 34-14. It was the Bulldogs fifth triumph in six starts this season. October 28, 1955 Mt. Pleasant With quarterback, Bruce Gnatkowski injm-ed early in the game, the Bulldogs could not over- come the handicap as the Mt. Pleasant Oilers went to hand St. Andrew its second loss of the season by a score of 13-6. November 6, 1955 SS. Peter S Paul By downing SS. Peter S Paul with a score of 18-6 St. Andrew's became the Valley Parochial League B Division high school football champions. The Bulldogs had to slosh through rain, snow, and mud to defeat their traditional West Side rivals in what was a very close game until the last quarter when the Bulldogs scored their two winning touchdowns. November 13, 1955 St, Mary Mt. Clemens A highly successful season was brought to a close by downing the rugged Mountaineers of St. Mary, Mt. Clemens 38-7. he attempts to escape the tacklers
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