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VARSITY LETTERMEN 'lop Row R ackson I B Nlurno g I Edwarcs Currie J NX Hug es Jr E J Lrmbre P 1- Iburgnan Nhddlo Row r R H Erskine to eh R T D o tl ez tr fern T Childress C J f ilhoun H D Iuge A I XVEIIIHI Nlan xg: Bottom Row R E Martin J J Calxo A R Childress J Alternate Cnptnn E XY Tozrbio Cap tain J WIQQ Madden 1' I Fortrer C VS N1 mon The Blue Jay Football Season fContmuedj The last two touchdowns of the game were made bx Captain Torlhno whose 90 xard run was the most SCIlQ3lIOIlZll es ent of the game All ln all Dangle and Torrhlo had two touchdowns each, while Hughes and Cambre accounted for one aprece 'Ihe game was a thrilling exent with the two teams exenlx matched and brought the Jaws nearer the Prep Championship THE BOGALUSA GAME Doc Erskrnes Blue Jays continued their fight for State Championship with an oxerwhelmx g defeat of the Bogalusa Inmberjacks at Bogalusa, in their nlnth game of the season Ihe crushing Jaw attack broke down the valiant defense of the Lumberjacks and ran up a final score of 31 to o Captain 'Iorrhros 53 yard dash for a touchdown was one of the outstanding ex ents of the game Pel Hughes brilliant attack on the Lumberjack line, together with the splendid defensive plaung of Calxo, Portrer, Fgan and Hecker, were other features of the game THE LAKE CHARLES GAME An ever fighting team of Blue jus went dow n, for the first time rn a splendid season, before the powerful Lake Charles eles en rn a I2 to 6 defeat, which ended the Jesuit hopes for the State Championship Both teams put up a tremendous fight but costly fumbles, the great weight of their opponents and a soggx field, were the mall! factors rn making possible the vretorr for Lake Charles 'Ihe Jesuit team, how ex er, was the first to score with a smooth 55 yard punt return br lorxbro Beautiful blocking bw Xoung Hecker and Childress made thus possible Near the end of the second quarter the VVlldcats recox ered a fumhle on the Jars 45 yxrd lrne which enabled Knox annr to score Succeeding the k1ck off the Lake Charles elewen launched their onlx powerful drne of the game btartlng from their own 42 xard line, thex scored Ill srx plays VS atson ending the scor ing for the dax w 1th a I3 xard da h for a touchdown v 'Y 5 4 ' l ' 1 T. .J 1 ,.. ..1-' ,A.l. J. Yoon , J. I. -.11 E.A. 1- . '. h ., . ' -: Mif f ', ' 5 ax: Q . . bases' . C. L it--. Jr.. J. rs. H J. M. Eu , wt . . .U fl. ' ,' .i ' 4, J' 5-'TA 'i 1 3 . '. , I - ' . . . ' V . , 1 ' ' . Q ' tv l ' Y i' V I . ' .I K v Al 71 .,' Y. , ' ' I ' -. ' .' I . . 'n 71 k ' v . f - '. k ll vs . , . . ,' - V 4 v Y . V Q ' E -, . .' V5 . I . Y. .1 . b.. y I 4 B B B. . V. 2 y . . ' . . ' , ..v . ' . ,- - . , . - .' ' ' . A v . i. ' , . . l , v - - , ' - . . -I. 5 . I 92
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The Blue .lay Football Season , fCon1inurdj pass on his own 25 yard line and raced, behind nice in- terference, 75 yards for a second touchdown, leaving the score IS to 6 in favor of the Bulldogs at the end of the half. Receiving the kickoff at the opening of the final half, the Jays marched 60 yards to their second touchdown, llughes tallying and place-kicking the goal. After this, matters once more worked smoothly with the Jesuit eleven pushing over a final six points and the game ended in the overthrow of the Bulldogs. The playing of the entire Jay team was splendid, the backfield was in fine form and the line was as strong as ever. Toribio, Martin, Hughes and Manion were the out- standing players in the backfield. The Bulldogs also played good football with Ford starring. THE HOLY CROSS GAME ln the Holy Cross classic, the Jays, laboring under a 7 to 6 disadvantage in the first quarter, came back with renewed pep and spirit in the three remaining periods and kept their spotless record clean by running up their score to 38 points. The Jays were pressed harder than was expected and met with no small amount of opposition from the Tigers. They gathered speed and power as the game progressed to win with a 38 to 7 victory. Constantly annoying the Jays with their aerial attack, the Tigers played inspired football for nearly the entire first half but weakened before the superior stamina, bet ter teamwork and deception of the defending Prep fliampions. The two terminals, Guizerix and La Rocca, were the Tiger stars of the afternoon, while Ed Fortier and Egan featured for the Jays. THE ST. ALOYSIUS GAME On Sunday afternoon, November 27, the Jesuit Blue Jays neared the goal of their race for Prep Championship when they out-scored the St. Aloysius Panthers to the tune of 27 to 12. The result of the contest made it possible for the Jay eleven to enter a play'-off in the Southern di- vision for the championship of the State. 'lillis victory gave Jesuits a right to play Bogalusa. As the Aloysius game proceeded, it developed into a duel between the two captains, liddie Toribio and Eddie Daigle, in which speed and power were the determining factors. At the beginning of the second quarter, Daigle circled his left wing to cross the goal line after a 24,'ylll'll dash. Toribio, however, immediately returned the compliment by scoring from the Jesuit 4.5 yard line. A pass from Hughes served for the extra point. Toribio's brawn and speed again carried him through the Panther line for a run of 20 yards which put the ball into a position making it possible for Cambre to score. A splendid 75-vard race for a touchdown behind il- terference led ns hcmelli resulted in Daigles scoring., once more early in the final quarter Cnn mu-ss Lokek MAR1x0 CAI vo Hunts C -HARRI- 'Vhxxox Fnwakus
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