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'. 375 Q .jfacrlr .sjguqccl I Row I: Coach Jack Quinn, E. DeWald, B. Brown, D. -, Schuler, T. Marfone, P. 2 Ehrman, B. Brown, C. Ueck' N er, Sfudenf Manager. Row 2: L. Slronczelc, G. E :ff s+..i1ii...+, L. oinwzadae, J. f Friess, B. Arnold, T. Min- ich, D. Mungovan. Row 3: T. Kinsfle, G. Topp, J. Gildea, J. Boyce, D. Rushin, H. Kroemer, R Birkhold. Row 4: D. Curfis, A. Chand- im ler, J. Moore, D. Rondo+, E. Schell, D. O'Keefe. EMA Traclc, unlilce ofher maior afhlelics, is noi a 'ream sporl buf a man-lo-man conresl where 'rhe individual rises above lhe 'ream in acquiring glory for himself and his school. Through 'rhe coaching oi Jaclc Quinn, This acrivily is gradually coming info ils own righl as a major sporl al C. C. lls liulure was enhanced by The slellar performances of Bob Brown, Phil Ehrman, Dan Rondo? and Don Rushin who formed a mile-relay combine which 'rraveled 'ro lhe slale finals lasl year. Tom Kinsllzf xi' f y , Wl0ll0g'l'fLIll. Q :E llflillnerj I Sealed: D. Ronclof, J. Beclc- er, P. Ehrman, R. Brown, T. Marfone. , Row 2: A. Chandler, R. Schuler, D. Haifield, B Becker, R. Henline, H Duke, J. Henry. Row 3: N. MaHes, T. Nix, H. Kroemer, H. Lauer, J Friess, L. Dinwiddie. Row 4: B. Ryan, J. Sfeinalr- J er. M. Roesler, T. Kierz lcowslxi, J. Schell, D. Rushin I XJ 'I 1 he F . f W!0Il0gl'ClIll IIXMIIIIUIU The Alhlelic Deparlmenl, in order lo acknowledge fhe achievemenls of The schools ourslanding afhf leres, awards These boys monograms and sweaiers as a roken ol The school s esleem. Foolball, baslaelball, and 'rrack men are all represenled in The ranks ol lhe winners. The nexl lime you see one of lhe boys sporlf ing his purple sweafer and gold monogram, remem- ber lhal he has earned il. I+ fools many long, hard hours lo meril recognilion. 131211 IYIICIIUII Page 9l ,-, . -9 N fr 03 . x ,- , X ., .. .-A is Q Nh , . V .
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jul' Reise 4 genie? as Eb, ,f sf J,!lfi 5' if Z' FIRST TEAM STANDING: J. Quinn, Ass'f Coach, A. Chandler, B. Brown, T. Marione, P. Ehrman, T. Nix, Fordy Anderson, Coach. FRONT: H. Kroemer, B. Balcle, D. Rushin, J. Sfeinaclier, D. Schuler, D. Haffield, B. Ryan, J. Beclcer labsenfl. Norfh Side 6 C. C. . ,. . . 33 Running ifs vicfory sfring fo seven games, fhe undefeafed Irish dropped a courageous Redslcin eleven 33-6. Employing fhe end run fo advanfage, fhe Andersonmen piled up huge chunlcs of yardage which evenfually led fo foiichdowns. Acy Chandler, fhe Sophomore sensafion, highlighfed fhe confesf by scoring fwicee-one on an eighf-yard end run and again on a one-yard plunge. Page 90 Soufh Side . , . I2 C. C. , ..,........ , . . 46 On a muddy gridiron, fhe lrish finally broke fhe Soufh Side iinx as fhey defeafed fhe hapless Archers 46-I2. l-leld fo a 6-6 deadlock in fhe firsf half, fhe lrish cuf loose wifh a barrage of fouchdowns fo wal- lop fhe Green and Whife. Chief offensive sfar for The Andersonmen was Bolo Brown, a flashy fullback who fhreaded his way fhrough fhe Archer defense for TDs on sprinfs of 80 yards and 89 yards, re- specfively. W ln' f f S ufh Bend. Bob Henline paid fhe price of vicfory af Soufh Bend. Phil Ehrman brolce fhe ice againsf as.ing on o o 9'
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'25, WL-f' C ,, ,X Kroerner aT New Haven Tony MarTone Phil Ehrman Max Roesler Herb Kroemer Ulm 1951 gaalefgaff .Slam AlThough noT Too consisTenT as winners, The Irish could never be counTed ouT in any game, because They refused To iusT lay down and play dead. They played Their hearTs ouT in every game, and would noT concede a Thing To any Team regardless oT superior odds. DespiTe a poor beginning, The l T Purple wound up wiTh an 8 won and IO losT record. Sophomore Tom Neuman and Junior Gordon Do- dane saw much varsiTy acTion, and show greaT promise Tor nexT year's Team. T-lighlighT oT The season was The SouTh Side Thriller won by C. C., 49 To 44. The game was one oT Those nip-and-Tuck aTTairs wiTh Tension mounTing as iT progressed. Max Roesler was high poinT man in The game wiTh an average oT T7 poinTs. This was The TirsT Time since l94l Thar C. C. has deTeaTed The Archers. On The whole C. C. looked beTTer againsT The Archers Than They have all season. They were a TighTer ball club all The way, making Tew errors, and working like a Team. The vicTory over SouTh Truly was a happy ending To a hor and cold season. Bob Vaclzon Page 92 l Dan Rondol' Gordon Dodane Bob Henline - Acy Chandler Tom Neuman N a z l T gf- hiv, ' il-
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