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Page Thirty one -qutrtebaek 1m tn ace s1gn1l elller showed up best 1n handlmg the team and ln keepmg up the1r SPIFIIS when thmks looked dark HIS return next year w1ll be a br1ght spot for our football prospects Edwm Volz tzekle Ed was 1 f1tt1ng ptrtner for M1x Htefele Together they opened b1g holes 1n the opposmg l1ne for the backs to go through Dale Graham-end Dlle a regular all season played a steady cons1stent game Next tear he should show to mueh better adv antage Ernest F1shburn guard Replacement of Max Haefele vsasnt an em 1able yob Yet Ernne got IDIO enough games to shovt that he tn as x 1rs1ty mater1al Raymond Z1eg1er rxght halfback In my est1mat1on Ray w as the hardest runmng back I s w all season H1s exploswe start and h1s f1ne change of pace gn es prom1se of better thlngs to come Earl Burton-end Etrl w1ll prowde good m1ter11l to replace D1ek Gardenh1re Peter Gutxerrez guard Pete vs IS replacement for Al fx ms Because of h1s bulk he vt as hard to move and LlIfflLl1lI to get xround Rtlph De1mler tackle Ralph sh lred h1s POSIIIOU w1th Ed Volz He eertamly IS v1rs1ty m1ter1a1 1f he begms to take h1mself ser1ously sport Robert Kluge Harry Down Arthur Dennls George Strmger joseph O Donnell Gwen more of a chance by the raduatlon of our sen1ors these boys no doubt w1ll move up to take the1r place among the boys who have fought for C1p1tol Cathollc on the fteld of sports BASKETBALL THE COACH S VIEWS SENIORS Max Haefele guard and forward H15 stam1na sparked C, C, H attack As usual he was a t1reless player H1s love of sports vull be mtssed Don Kuhn forward Don was replacement for Haefele He was the most fa1thful 1n xttendance at pract1ce A1 Evans forward Aequ1red th1s year from Osage Al was the sharp shooter of the team He captamed the team to many a l1VCly battle Leroy Redmond-center Redeye wls the backbone of the te am He provlded the sound floor play for the C C H attack Bob Kr1sche guard Bee xuse of h1s late start Bob didn t see much BCCIOU but when put 1n the game he pltyed s1nee-rely 1nd gave h1s all UNDERCLASSMEN 1m ONe11 guard lIT1 IS the most prom1s1ng of the returnlng players Of th1s Dale IS a steady player who w1th a l1ttle more pol1sh prom1ses to contr1bute much to next year s basketball team Kenny Buelter forward Kenny was captaxn for th1s years team com pet1t1on Eugene Schm1dt guard Sm1tt1e w1ll br1ng Wlfh h1m the most exper1ence of all the underclassmen to next years basketball He played most of EhlS past season at guard and showed up very well john Shortall-center ohn, startmg center on the B' team, only needs CXPCIICHCC to step 1nto varsnty competmon 'Bob Kluge, Bob Lutz, Paul Ogle, Towle, and Charl1e' Eberly are sophomores who, Wlfh hard work and good w1ll are lzkely to land varstty pos1t1ons 'jerry Hefner, joe O'Donnell, R1ehard Schm1dt, B111 Hefner, B1ll Stolte, 'joe Belden, james Graham, 1w1'L1fvLL1 Zeller, ames Garvey and Leo or are'Eeshmen we are depetfdlng on 'lor next yeaT's B-' tg-am tnumphs ' years squat 1m showed the most 1mprowement Dale Graham guard B team He and erry Hefner seemed to be the two best forwards 1n B i A 1 L L1 Q. Y 1 -L a Y Q 1 , L . Y L . L ' .... ' ' - 2 ' - H 1 L ' ' 1 L H 1 H L V h .Y . . . A 2 7 .... L ' 2 , 1 L 1 7 . il 2 - ' ,, ., Q yt . Y- . D rf - -w Y - , ' 'L 'L A ' L ' 4' .... L ' ' - 'Y ' L - ' ' ' 'L L ' A ' ' a ' L L . ' ' ' 'b ' L 1 , 1 ,' L x ' - . 1 ' - .. V 1 A R 1- -L 1' Y 2'-2 ' ' ' ' -Y - ' 5' 'a. a 1 ' H H :H . 1 A ', 'L ' - L ' f L .... L ' - A' - L 1 f 'L ' ' ' ' . ' ' 1 ' ' L 'L ' ' L 1 A ' . . . . Eugene Schmidt-fullback-''Smittief a real competitor, is a welcome addition to any . . . . , c ' , . l , . 7 , V - ' . L ' g L ' , I , h , ' L ' .Y ' ' Y L I U 1. H e -1' e ' 'r i 4 . 1. E. . r 4 ' . , 1 4 h 1. . A 'I l . 1 K L H K it l - ' ' , U H - I - I 1 . v -- H L L . ' L . . . L . H ' - - 'L ' L , H ' ' ' , e , 1 L s . ' , J ' .... - - ' f 7 ' 5
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SPORTS RESUME CODIIDUHIIOH of sports 1n l94Z 43 at Capltol Cathollc dxd haxe tts perplexrtles We began the football season wlthout the serutes of Coach Mlke Dluhy whose face had become as famxhar as that of the b1g clock rn the halls of Capltol Catholrc Coachrng dunes were t1ken over by oseph Hess the mrghty mrte from St Ambrose College m Iow1 who soon establlshed hxmself TS 1 leader of boys He earned thelr respect by h1s keen knowledge of football and hrs xmp1rt11l llllidllflg of all partrcrpants After 1 success ful football season Coach Hess w1s given 1 nod by the gre 1test coach ID the world Uncle Sam and was sent into the greatest game of all tlme United Natlons xs Axls When hopes for a basketball season were growmg d1m onto the scene stepped 1 brxght young man well quallfled by h1s asststance to Coach Hess on the grxdlron and by h1s 1ct1v1t1es as a student at St Bonaventure College m New York The 1b1l1ty of Father George Burak as basketball coach was proved by the conttnuous rmprovement of the boys under h1s charge He was largely responslble for the organlzatron and functronlng of the V1ctory Corps at Caprtol Cathollc Indeed h1s mot1ve was for God and country JLM FOOTBALL THE COACH REPORTS SENIORS C1pta1n Max Haefele guard The coaches who worked wlth Max are convmced that he has 1 brlght football future Opposrng lmes were not long 1 secret to hrm regular berth by hrs steady play M1urxce Immmg-center Moe one of Caprtols fine athletes w1s anchor man ln the front lrne It was he who rnsprred the other boys to greater effort Dlck Gardenhlre-end Drck was an outstandlng end Hls boundless energy and natural enthuslasm enlnened all practice sessxons Robert Crook fullback Bob speadheaded all Capltol attacks Hrs llne bucks garned ground consrstently He w1ll be mlssed next year Loram Muller r1ght halfback Lora1n embodled the true football sprrrt Although he d1dn t see much actron he came out to practxce fa1thfully He was ever seek1ng expe rrence and workmg for lmprowement Ralph Obregon tackle when aroused he really played a hard game You could al ways depend on Ralph when the gomg was tough Robert Krrsche tackle Bob 1S the type of boy a coach lrkes to work wrth Always wrllmg to learn a lover of compet1t1on and a perfectlonlst Bob newer dlsappolnted the Coach when he was sent 1nto the game Charles Artzer-quarteback Charlie the team scrapper vred wlth jlm ONexl for the quarteback spot all season lt was Charlxes xnexperlence that kept htm from be comlng a regular UNDERCLASSMEN Wxllram Cavanaugh left hxlfback Blll carrned the brunt of our offenslve attack Ht delrx ered thc m11l ox er many a route Our loss IS Ward Hlgh s gun james O Nell Page Thirty t . . L Y . A . , . 2 J , , V I A 1, Y , ' ' . 1 . ' . t ' ' . . ' ' . 'z 2 ' 1 . ' ' .... 1 - 1 t , 1 7 L 3 Y 1 S 4 , 4 4 K 1 Y ' ' t s V' ' , - 1 1- V 7 , 1 . . . . 6 . Q , t C L l A L . l Y l y I. D . Albert Evans-guard-He fitted in nicely with Coach Hess' plans. Al earned his Y 1 I G 7. L . . Y -.. ,.. A . . . C , V2 1 1 . 4 l l ' 1 ll l . 7 ' ' . l I 7 v v v 7 ' . . 7 , , I , v h -' J ' il' 5 ' V- -1 - 1- . . 1 t 1 . H - l H l h ' ' , - ' 7 . , . . L , L , 1 u K - y - yi - ' I D p , . ,. --
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