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,rn-in 1':f-,,.,E- -Q-?WqZg1, .m.,,--5 up ggi? 1.1. - i 3 Football Michigan High-McShane returns punt. Redeemer 7 - St. Joseph 13 On Nov. l4, St. Joe's inflicted a second league defeat at Southeastern Field. St. Joe's brought with them a fine running attack with plenty of drive. Although the Redeemer team held a 7 to 6 edge at the half, St. Joe's came back strong and regained their lead. I-Iastings', Kulick's, and McShane's ability stood out in this traditional battle. Redeemer 26 - St. Catherine 0 The Redeemer Lions travelled to Southeastern field on November 21 to engage the St. Catherine eleven in their last league tilt. Meier, Starrs, and LaCrosse crossed the final stripe to score for the Purple and Gold. As a result the Lions emerged victorious by a 26-O score. Redeemer 0 - St. Leo 0 On the clear, cold Thanksgiving morning of November 27, the Redeemer eleven met their traditional foe, St. Leo, on the snowblanketed Southwestern gridiron. Due to the weather conditions both teams relied upon a punting game. Although both contestants threatened to score, these threats were only threats because as the timekeeper's Whistle screeched over the gridiron for its final time, the score was O to 0. In this tilt Starrs, Meier, Fisher, Clancy, Cash, Glaser, Hastings, Buresh, Roach, Howard, Miloch and Caouette donned Re- deemer football uniforms for the last time. P- H JW U '! 'w , L xt L? ,ff '- A' ig L ' ' C' ,K X1 ff 'W' v ' Rf ., , 1.19. -7 251323 ff 'K 1lieit'llf5f'l'??f'f'ffil,a? eww, Wlljffiif? 1,li?l'5f5i'5Q.5f,'2i.2 ?,.1ll1??i,Mfii'?faQs52255?lli?fi2t5mtae?fLif.-wsEvmilf as ff ma ,I jfs ,er C. Stuve C. Hastings E. Cash M. Howard R. Miloch Tackle Guard guard Halfback Guard enter Page Seventy-seven ' - 'r si RX-L ' I, ii: M, 'nk ig? J' 1 mf ii. Q ff -. .fs 1 I Jig, U v CC. . , YH A Q 'ie 'XLQL tg fe -,Ffx ,Ji y rw Q, al . 'sie-gi 4?-mn Ni, . .a . 'eip ' ' , ' ?fNfs...-,e
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Football r Catholic Central-Starr: downed after run around end. Redeemer 19 - Michigan High School 0 After leavi-ng the gridiron the victims of scoreless ties' in the last two con- tests, the Lions emerged victorious over Michigan High of Flint. Both teams relied upon straight football. As a result Redeemer drove the ball across the final stripe three times for a 19-0 victory. Stuve, Buresh, and Clancy gave a real Redeemer exhibition of football. Redeemer 7 - De LaSalle 0 The following week the team seemed helpless against their league oppon- ent, De LaSalle, at Southwestern. However, with but three minutes to play, a long pass from Clancy to Roach put Redeemer on LaSalle's lO yard line. After two successful plays, Starrs crashed through his left tackle for a touchdown and Cash kicked the extra point. LaCrosse, Cash, and Starts played a prom- inent part in the 7-0 victory of the Lions. Redeemer 6 - St. Anthony 12 A week later the Purple and Gold travelled to Northwestern field to engage the St. Anthony eleven. As a result of St. Anthony's 12-6 victory, the Lions suffered their first league defeat in four years. Late in the last quarter the Redeemer eleven threatened to tie the score but it proved to be only a threat. Fisher, Meier, and Roach gave an excellent display of football in the tilt. J. Maher E. Carter E. Caouette E. Buresh E. Roach End Halfback Halfback Tackle End Page Seventy-six
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.. 1'7 - ll . fl , . ,. K 1 NF, lyx .Z L' 4, l K -5' . . . .1 .il ' ah 5- .-2 . gf -cr ,ljl . l s Xa lt L School Song Come and sing a tribute to our own Redeemer High Loyal sons who love to spread her fame' Let your voices soar up to the ever endless s With the praises of her lustrous name. Swell the chorus as we chant our motto loud an clear. God and country ever is our cry i And we also will remember our old Alma 4 4 Mater dear- Honor to Redeemer High. CHORUS Redeemer High, Redeemer High, we sing your praises loud, Your noble name and lasting fame In accents justly proud: Your colors gay in full display, Your purple and gold we fly, With full applause And lusty rahs, Three cheers, Redeemer High, Cheer Leaders , ,V ,sq1uF1q5'rrgf5:g,1g.as5e'.1 x I 4 F kv d NX! l St x uw uwuuuun 'T 'l , y 1 ..u..- R. Mulheisen D. Fitzpatrick J. Coogan C. Augenatein. Page Seventy-eight ' xlhkf- .,,, ,,,, -- '. c ....!. . Vf' A I , I' 44..4 ,-rF 1, i I y F I ' , .. .., .. 1 v ' ' 1. If N , ,ff , y . gyhv-nes' ' mul .. ..l .Ll
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