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ua uf, nj, K l :osx 56912 si, I 66916 QQQC5 ,fill ? ..,, .1 5-e 9543 Q . were egg as fag , Qi N515 ii? - qi? ing ?li ,ggi 1.225 9519 use sq -Q 1 ii? 41, Upper Left-+Courreges, Watermeier, Gilmore, Manning, Krieger. Winters, Giourgeot, Mgr., Sehrt, Weilbacl-ner, Madden. Mr. Martin, SJ., Healey, Coach, Mock, Landry, M! Erskine, Assistant Coach, Vella, Favaloro, Blessing, Morris, Hebert, White, Gannon, mlm Snee, Aitkens, Toppino, DeBuys, Montagnet, Captain, Fazzio, Danjean. frm 535 - f li-if QDQSQ ELG? A FOOTBALL ' 566 9399 At the beginning of the year, the outlook was very promising for us and W-'LQ for the loyal Jesuit supporters, when seventy-five candidates answered Coach wi Healy's first call. Gradually the squad wlas weeded out and the remaining C315 men settled down to intensive practice for the oncoming season. Eagle Under the efficient drilling of Coaches Healy and Erskine, the squad mv? was thoroughly instructed in the fundamentals of the game, and was rapidly by-Q9 whipped into condition. QQSIQ The opening game found the Blue Jays pitted against Delgado at Holy 53? Cross Park. The result of the game was a severe blow to- the Jesuit sup- Zta- porters, as all had expected an overwhelming victory, whereas the final QQSTQ whistle left the score 0-0. The next scheduled game was with Holy Cross. 76? Once more an overwhelming score was predicted for the Jays. Holy Cross C442 however showed a surprisingly strong eleven that day, and the result was E'i5'ili' iff? another tie. 'Wi . . . . 5 'Ji' Then on a field reeklng with slime and water, the Blue Jays and Warren we Eaiton battled for tlge Kholle per1odEto a 7-7 tie. The game ended with the QW, we a in possession o t e ays on aston's fivej yard line. Thus ended the CQXQ fig Blue Jay's hopes of victory in the last two seconds of play. However, next egg year the machine will work with much more smoothness, and we hope to Q55 see them mowing clown all opposition with great ease. C3591
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We ' ? 795 - 44 - was asp Grad-. fi: Our Coach M35 slim Coach William D. Healey, a graduate of Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass., deserves great merit for his splendid maneuvering of the various sports f 'f5 during the last four years. Z:- W av:-by He is the product and pride of Medford, Mass., and came to us from Holy Cross in l923. He succeeded Bill Daly in the coaching responsibilities, and under him the Jesuit High team have continued to attain great fame in C545 as P as -1 1 aff' 1 1. 'd' 1. 1 1. f im 5,425 rep an tate circ es. t was a very i icu t tas , consi ering t e ac o knowledge he had concerning the system employed by the Prep School Asso- ,n . . , 1 cxatlon. 1 Much praise must be given to our coach. From l923 to 192 7, through his dogged determination to be forever on top, he has annexed to the school two football, crne basketball and one track championship. He has gained much popularity in the South, by his rapid rise from obscurity to one of the foremost coaches in the State. During his regime here, M56 he has developed many athletes of note, and this coupled with his lovable ggi Q46 C3533 personality, places him at the apex of student esteem. 9515 539 ' 0,19 wb - ' 444 was fab - - 45-+ 9.49 M56 939 Our Assistant Coach 51 Robert H. Erskine, popularly known as Doc, hails from Waukeegan, as? H . . . . .0 wgle l. Much reyolcmg was heard about the campus, when it was learned that gem, Doc WHS to COIDC il'1t0 OUT ITlidSt. Before his arrival here, his years at New Mexico Military Institute were spent successfully where he coached High School and Junior College ath- letics. There, he developed many athletes who in later years became stars in the greater Universities. Later, he shifted to I... S. U., where he attained Q4-QQ great success, his team winning the company championship for two successive years. Then he took up the coaching responsibilities at Loyola, where many C3-Q of the present basketball stars sprouted under his tutorship. fit? use ,,,, 539' w, ..,..., . . ,Q Sa A A iff-If-Z0, t IF39i IQ 1391 LC3EI -91395 25351 1351 25392
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