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Shamrocks battle Lincmr Lincoln v ius l ius X to 6-6 deadlocl Homecoming — 1 of the end zone for a two points gave St. 1 a 21-0 lead, onnies marched the -off from the Johawk ays for their fourth i omore Larry Minette By RAY C.ATTER MEYER Roisaventure, playing ins] football before a Homecom Pius never came hamrocks ini ? triumph Omahar im their 27-yard ng kickoff of the i venture drove for four first bail on the; Lin-. Hve-yard offside ythm out of the athougTh Lineoln ally three plays earn wound up their best phy ice the Omaha C e Irish outplay uted Thunderbolt r have come up? Team Pe Fourteen boy Bonaver ' .J ayed a big am perfoj i at u red U: e th defensi’ r Cent ' , r E ck Sonsoni ON BOOTS venture Sham: lesaly at out me eph Thursday i rv at Creightor urging of the I ine cut the Joi 4 made shamble running game, ma venture pas helped hold e Johawks hit c it Next j another throat rents of the first iek returned a the Lincoln 34. ' rands Krzyeki, Kusek account- but the Pius B fourth down m Kto . a Wem. tors, wiL Lincoln both lancoti r reason the final from running higher, tant parade of St. 1 ■ ■ : tuck Wolever played € ie snuad axal a unit most the entire fo Arasn Kusel detern Dick Sansoni R Guard Local teams os road • eek ! se G round Game . . y, the Bonnies No. pick with such rapuj V ohawk defenders w t kept off stride. The Ir host exclusively on : c ;e. They attempted passes, but the only cc iPat Tooley . George A XI, covered 24 yards, ' •corn! touchdown. | ■ a; Kusek . cred-i TTV.S. He siart initial Irish p , and rambled irt. The sudf 15 gone in ti o denv ' iulize 1 h Page for 1 Kusek convi , d the Bonn kivantage, M Carroll Wemhoff Guard Gajnf ' s This Week Thursd ”- St. Bonavent ' Cecilia., B RA.V GAIT! Ell-MEYEIt A big and bruising Omaha Cath- i i team came from behind in e second half to defeat St, Ron- irenture, 18-12, in a hard-hitting light at Pawnee !■ ' - Stadium. [The club battled on “ ' • i the firs ' .ick Wolw U c ■ r.g on u o a e-0 ler 1 vantage in are down ti err .Non, ] • Sport Shorts By PAUL ERNST Oolu Here Wole r 3 Has rocks really came up with a well opposi —» came against the strong in thi ' % Nus X. In gaining a 6-6 St. Lin k a large homecom - on the Vjsh who took com- Islam everything but the. even! front wall was es cm I hrowing the visit- Frit losses and t h e i s a “ S came in for their e rers v It was % wonde r- the Big te Bonnies as they Dell Mil, raight. Tins game played fin , on their feet and Island in a Holy Name here ha ve to be .dure gridders ecoiid triumph of Friday night as Seward for a game Hagh. The contest .Coach Wolever against an ast night ' s game This will ' y 1 ■ Ha j ' ' • ’ al improved over o-6. Last week r against at David up with their best . , .... .Coach Dell to date by drubbing NtJ some bad news Fri- 31 -O. . I it was ’manned Bill Sparked by Dr - !V junior guard, has a January, Jack Osborns uer s a jury. Kruno aid. who back Terry Hunter. H? , s been a big factor in the sue- e d up 325 yards rushing cess of the CHS team this year is e r 52 yards in the air. C a doubtful starter against Norfolk, lied two touchdowns on Ciller also reports Sfe ' ron es. , • Ondracek, hard working sopho- St. Bonaventure, b«. more is out with a broken wrist, week by Seward Concc . . Norfolk, Columbus opponent will be going up aga « --- - - -.. a 91 R vi 1 - nr««r which ha Kroenk End Til The Shamrocks opened with pj 26-0 romp over Pawnee City, th Ncj loss a hard-fought battle last we ' i ,0 Omaha Cathedral, 18-12. Cc IVj eordia has been in action or rn« once, starting its campaign la yards to v a I Krzyeki am e 14, and a e Oma.na.ns n. a l-yard line, rzyeki plunged 1 led. 6 - 0 , with aining in the hi n for the point tailed. Early in ‘he third period, Cath- rai recovered n fumble on St. maventure’s 45 and the Omaha ns ove rapidly down in-id Don Kaminski Center aided by
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lolv Name ||sses nef 6 - V ' 1 . ■ ' e Shamrock play Om Name here tonight in =?es to be a tojMSdtch ga: ish, like the Om hans, hi the going rather rough aut a win over Holy N? a feather in the ha l Judy Tylie, Don Kaminski Irish Homecoming Royalf) Coach Chuck 1 Kamirrski Py Mi It • «N ’ -- in ■ navenf at the ie w it, St ft arm score. So if ■ - vvwnee T tt fein ' ’ll i m ■ IpeterL Name g man in iarson and Judy Tylie and Don nrised Lincoln I were elected St. Bona venturi holding the in- Homecoming Queen and King ii idloc.k. If the J halftime ceremonies at Frida] me up with at: night’s Lincoln Pius X-Si, Bos a ven ilike last, week ture fonth»ii •om the field oij in a greeting to the alumni to tl and Mrs, led by an Mi- ' nrm Dale Hanke Halfback the forward wan. Ai Fusers running, the punting id defensive work of George Ara « stth, and good tackle play by ml Langan and Leo Kosiba fea- pd the Irish showing. The sec-,;: 4 quarter injury to Don Kami; i a ioilfi n,a(: 1 appropriate music of “Hail, Hai wie Gang’s All Here,” The came the “HC” homecon ing ‘formation and playing of tfc school song, and the prograi wound up with “Our Boy. s Wi Shine Tonight.” Following the game, Judy an Don reigned at the annua,! Ho coming dance held in the St a venture social hall. Alumni of school were inv ited to join the sti dents in the. festivities. The outcome of the game was a ko satisfying to Shamrock fans- the Green and White came up wit 6-6 fie asrairwd Holy Name is foe tonight for Shamrock: JX- ren, ausic. Pat Tooley held bo a 12-12 deadloc I : star linebacker, • was a tough lV and now Coach Don W ow for the Green, and White. kids have a 1 -04 loop “ - Ju maith fahe Quarterback ■ ' “ aJ i” for ' Irish Coach Chuck Wolever’s Sham-.Warriors eks started out in impressive d and Columbus o shion taking the opening kickoff if er ence play. The nexij id marching 65 yards — only to for Columbus will bej | the ball on a fumble on the p n i B My Name 4-yard .stripe. week the ! Six plays later. Holy Name re- at Fremont Mortda med the fumble favor and Kos- baha Westside Friday, a recovered on the Rambler 30 k as been making k is ° ie Irish moved quickly to a first the past few weeks i n e r n on the 14, but surrendered j ans have balhon downs on. the 5 : t . season here tonigk Crisp, clear football weather predicted tonight as Omaha Hoi Name and St. Bonaventure clas on the Pawnee Park gridiron. Opel ing kickoff will be at 7:30, and naiftime- harge crowd is anticipated. Holy Name may be a slight fat tion mite in the contest, but the t I shape up as very even and Sh | rock hopes are high for a victo Coach Chuck Wolever ' s Irish ai in good physical shape for th • contest between . two teams wMh ‘ ' h ve built xp a keen rivalry ove Although Holy Nam in the overall set iuced many excil E o ' . in a ven ture kne C -the third k returned f My Name •ever, ' tf sort f a St. Bona trnbler fond qv mmf fere • I the tod jteoln I Be. ffor t ffcime :c,ly N by ti and •As on t Bo n fourth Tt C - - abler « -to in » te which ijpng over St, Bonaventu lost only to ring up the curta- and Lexington - a season tonight, « tv good Clubs. The Pawnee City a mSK bowld be a tou| Memorial Str v ns to clear, es| kickoff i s set are over cot Coach Chut yigine a ' Oddi morning that . , nothing but ankle has nti mecially aft and that the y hitely be to date indicat- may have the bet ch, but the Sham as stronger deffen + 1 UKusek wi j Tooley t It right hi ' Pki fiillba -fee start :|h and t§ i Lang an lies, Dick ■■ . .. phoff at gu ii be meeting a t eentt of size when Lm Qff and ire off against will be ga. ' riday night at ’opener, rorial Stadium. { of the gt. BonaK. slated for 1 :30. are lettermen, . | tiinals, a Class 4 Kusek in the hackfieid. 1 fire on two or three .terman for ev- |jj er veteran is Jim Jarecki, ' Holy Name eoppeu ahd molrfc( ' ' V ' ’ ' T i mm m 4 ■j ome into t h j ord of two vie ;s, while St. Bon one, tied one am t is a “mas umrocks if the] ■.ampaigrs abov .re about evei 1 Holy Nairn antage. One o j| performers d reported side Paul Langan Tackle e came up wit} last week agains holding the Thund 4-6 tie. The Irish de outstanding, while th uled up good yardage an tiled the game out of thi asions. last year’i. oi is slated for plenty of action game between the two schools, 30 juard. 12. The Shamrocks’ last victory ii Gaylord Kafka Quarterback drai lin e starters awnee City has a. weight edge the rivalry came in 1953, when the .,ander, 166 , and.. the Irish, with tackle Dave unbeaten, St. Bonaventure team o: , 187, ends; John is- lams the big man in the line 4 that season thumped the Ramb, and - Ken Shaffer , 21a, y® pounds. Fullback Harold, lers, 27-6. 3- w 1 tackles; Jack Lankas, 1ST, and‘ js2. expected to pose Halfback Al Kusek and Full ,0 good punts by Kck Z itnik, 145, guards; and g-mg threat. • ! Fran ycki have carried | t the Irish :rori ) Dave Anderson, 187, center Three t s the first gridiron meet- , scoring load for the Irish so Jreats the.rest , 0 £ the reserve linemen tip the between the two schools, ami. this yea?, wi-- ' r Quarterback ft vvas the third Victo - f oVer 200 pounds. he nlaveH r w a wet flolrf Ra»- e
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