St Andrew High School - Amplifier Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1959

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ALMA, October 24 After four games, the Bulldog scoring machine finally got started, and before they were through. managed to upset powerful Alma, 28-6. October 24. The Bulldog defense held time and time again. Patil Rummler scored twice, while Gary Bellile and Don Steele .iddc-el the other markers. BAY CITY VISITATION. November 2 lfloinecoming grime saw the fans go home happy as St. Andrew defeated Bay City Visitation 3-l-7. on November I. Although only taking ri 740 htlfltime lead. the Bulldogs found the scoring range in the second half rind came through with their second straight victory. BAY ClTY ST. JAMES. November 9 The Bulldog offense and defense got together and played stcamsroller as Bay City St. -lrimes was de- feated All-I3, on November 9. Paul Rummler rind lim l.ag.ilo each scored two touchdowns. while Mike XValderz.ik rind Bob l..iundra starred on defense. ST. PETER AND PAUL. November 16 St. Peter and Paul received a few lessons in foot- ball on November lo. as the Bulldogs took an easy -to-6 victory. End jim l.ag.ilo teamed up with quar- terback Bob Bordeaux to score five touchdowns, all on passes. Don Steele and Gary Bellile also scored for the Bulldogs. This was the final game of the season for the Bulldogs. Although starting off poorly, the Bulldogs caught fire in the last four games and played the kind of football that everyone knew they were capable of playing. GT Grid Tales ST. ANDREW VARSITY SCOREBOARD They W Cadillac .... 59 0 Flint St. Michael 0 7 Bay City St. Stanislaus 7 0 Alpena Catholic Central 25 14 Alma . . . . , 7 28 Bay City Visitation 7 3 l Bay City St. James .... lvl -12 Saginaw SS. Peter 84 Paul 6 46 X i' f f A

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Boo! 'H' FLINT ST. MICHAELS, September 28 The Bulldogs traveled to Flint St. Michaels on September 28, and returned with a hard-fought 7-0 victory. St. Andrew, still not playing up to par, dom- inated most of the play, although the winning mark- er wasn't scored until late in the third quarter by sophomore right half Gary Bellile. The game ended with the Bulldog defense holding tightly. BAY CITY ST. STANISLAUS, October S St. Stanislaus, dedicating their new stadium, came through with a 7-0 victory over the Bulldogs on Octo- ber 5. It could be seen from the beginning that this was to be a defensive battle. Neither team could penetrate into the others territory until, after a I5 yard penalty, the stags scored the winning touchdown. Bill Loiacano, Jerry Schram, and joe Kostrzewa star- red. This was the first time in I9 games that the Bulldogs had losr a V.I7.I,. encounter, ALPFNA CATHOLIC CENTRAL. October I2 ana,-'S gridders met their third defeat at the hands of Alpena Catholic Central 25-I4, on October 12. The Thunderbolts struck swiftly and surely in the first few minutes of the game to take an I8-0 lead, The Bulldogs finally caught fire in the second quar- ter. and scored twice on runs by Gary Bellile and Tom Luplow. The last half saw St. Andrew passfng desperately to score. but Fred Hubert. the Central quarterback, came through with six interceptions to thwart St. Andrews chances. Grid Tales Sports should create an atmosphere of accepting defeat in the same manner as you would accept vic- tory. The building of the body as well as the mind is essential. Victory is not pursued mainly for a better record. but for a deep sense of doing your best for Christ, in play as well as in work. Sportsmanship, that essential gold of sports, is re- vealed in many ways: obedience, practiced on and off the fieldg discipline, shown, by all meng and sacrifice, performed for the good of others. These are just a few phases of sportsmanship. They are used in the process of prospecting in view of our main goal, Christ, and our secondary goals: co-opera- tion and unselfishness towards our conquerers and fallible opponents. 43 CADILLAC, September I9 The 1958-59 football season for the Bulldogs open- ed with a loss to Class B powerhouse Cadillac, 39-O, on September 19. Cadillac, a superior team, scored at will in the first half and took a 26-O lead. The Bulldogs played them on even terms in the second half, but were unable to overcome the large deficit.



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