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calc 'SUNDAY' U November average net I0 SUN I 'IMES I ' K THE P ' ' ' E NEWSPAPER gel. 4, No. 9 ' DECEMIEQ 3.' 1950 115 rag.: arm ,lu By Jerry Hblfzman , Mount Carmel's Caravan rolled through a heavy fog tol :defeat Lane Tech-45-20 and win the Chicago high school foot-I hball championship Saturday afternoon at Soldier Field. The' .24.559 fans in attendance were unable to -see most of the game ldegpne the aid of artificial lighting, A low flying fog 4-nvelllpeai the-Q playmg In-Ed za mxnutv after Mount! Carlin-I srorm-al its first luuclulmvni with 1.45 4-xpirod in Lhv upwnxngg . X. - ,Q - , ,. .,. ,:- n e shannon ms yo. mmm...- qumlc x. X 1. nuhly vms M m undlf U 7 hmm Awmbkmr . the Sturt nt fhr- scvm1d half. Thaw u 1+ 1..'.-ns nafya, pau fmm Ing lxftvml slightly in tlu- lhml quar- 0 H z.f,ffff:NQlbl,Ugg, 'tex but relurnvd in Un- 1-losmg 5 14 Vwilaltrvlvl 41 n. nluuw 0 14 'rl nam 5 km: no gm-dl l'n'n S' sr.-und Quarter ' - 5 an Shannon .25-ya, mm.....f. M1-um Psarnwl, fog or nut, was, 13 fu lrqllaprlkll-l:l1tkx'3ll:fll:y:1l..... - .' - Ihr Lane mul zcn- lmte I3 20 Pwmfr rvmrfklrk- 'lm' lf' Rf' 1 ' ' ' I 1.4 as xml.. lzoryd, pm from ,ws-ll. Flu- fumvan lf-rl lhrmxghuut Mclluuh and sw-rz--1 sf-von tml:-hrluwns, lwrv 1-' 75 1 f' 'W . rmra 'Jn vnvlx of thc first lhrvf' f1 f 'U ' 13 32 Mumfn -?'21lw:nnx........ 'Fm vmmunvd Gfrgpnint total I-4-ttf-rml Qu: Sfufngfim, Hu- old Pu.-p Hnwl murk 1-f REI sv! in 3 um-y. I., .... :xv ' Q 1941 wh:-n I.:-U uve-rwhvlmecl Tillie-n 1 L J '2 mmm. qnnn 46-13, Y 10 'aff Fivwluvt 11-yo uxungru...... I A ' 10 .xv Punnvr enlaceklchx . f fn qw mm Kemyn. Wm from ' H A , 1 Slmnnmu ..,, ll Ill X U l'0R1 , in 45 1B..u :mlm pau mmm It uns Moxnt C8l.'Xlltfl'S lllh suvli ,uss m as many Starts lhls season fund 1-nnhlr-ml thi- C'ulholi4'- Le-agus to Ihrs-ak fm fmnvyrur Public League ,winning str.-ak in this Vfvyezxr-old Prep Bowl svrws. The Public, how-- vwr. sull loads in the svrmcs 105. wnlh twn gnmvs ending an lu-s. Two ends, Paul Lf-Oni and lmvv 'Malz, caught two touchdown passes .npwce for the Carawan. Two more wvre produced on 35 and 25-ym-rl e-nd runs by Dan Shannon, M-sunt Carmvfs 200-pound fullback. Tun McHugh, lm-fl hnlfback, sm-red thc' ouwr on a 2-yum plunge. - Lune, howl-vor, was within strik- ing mlislanvv during most of the game. Down 14-0 ut the outset, the -Techmen narrowed the gap to 20-13 midway in the second rhzaptcr. It wnsrft until Mount Carmel added two thxrnl-period scores that the Techmcn fall decisively behxnd. l 1 5 Score by Score Line Ml Clrlm-I Ylrsl Quint! u .i,, wmv ,mm ilrlvki on the na-xt sl-ries. Guard Ponder fell on an attempted kickoff on his 46. Jack pin-km-d up hw- and a clipping advanced the ball to the Mou mel 35, 4 Lane 20 -.-..,...,, ,M W MCHUGH, Mount Carmel halfbaclc, gallops to a durmg tlnrd quarter as Caravan Ilane Tech for city higl-i school football championship Saturday afternoon at Soldier Field. The ' LIGHTS Trnsnn ON was 45-20, highest in Prep Bowl history. Snpkin madewa first down on M' ' 23 just as the lights were turned nn.. H Ah d 20 dy SK 11 SHANNON 'Nmsmsf ,f Thvy were ban-ly discernible, just ug U' 5 'YET 8110011 VX-4-I - T+-e, ,,,, W.-,QkifA ' M 1 , I' name gpm-ks of yellow perched ampfufsion- The Payoff Came On I 20-fCuraval Rolls On ,dowsurlgfiarxazlrlsflnzadlzzli ulllfzcl the stadium. ,yard MCHUKH to I-Conf PHS-W' Lwnii un 20 minutes remaining, the Caravanl Floyd wojmlewicz passed to Sop-gbent over and caught the ball in the kin two pays later to the 10 and Hogan tore through the middle to the one. Wojtalewicz drove over from Qhere. Shannon put Mount Carmel ahead .20-6 with 1:30 gone in the second lquarter. This time he circled his Qright end 25 yards for a touch- Vduwn, The score was set up two SHANNON GAINS II9 Qplays earlier when Jack Stevens in- Shnnnon. who was the leading gground guinn-r with 119 yards in 12 !4'Hl'l'l9S. scurod Mount Carmcl's first :touchdown He climaxed an advancv Lo! 58 yards from the opening kick- lofl' by going wlde outside his left Eend for the last 35 yardix on the Mlh ltercepted a Wujtalewicz pass on his '34. Charle Knoch ran 28 yards to Eine Lane 58 and a. Carey to Matz' pass moved the ball to the 25. :end 20110. 1 Smart quarterbacklng by Carey Lsetz up Mount Carmel's next touch- idown about halfway through the ,third quarter, The Caravan attack fhad bogged down on it.. own 31. fwith fourth down and three yards ,NI 50. Tim llc!-iugh lined up in punt formation. He ran instead, gofing 42 yards before being knocked out of bounds Nonxlhe Lane 27. Shannon on the next play ran for what would have been 'fanothem touchdown, but A clipping Shannon did the rest, 3 V Dale Decker recovered Shannon! fumble on Mount Carrnbls 31 mid-l penglfy was called shoving the bell iibacllrto the Lil: t6. .4 1 2 ENDS: Jerome sclnrutx. lun. Supperl. TACKLISZ June senuru, cull-mu, uuqmf Culberl:-t. GUARDSL Ponder, Dttler. llltpd. Bfrnlrdlni. L CKNTIRSC Thunlhdlr, Tolthd. K l k .KL - mens: woxwunn. swam, Aluull1:s:'KC,. thullkl. Amend. Suelove, Pumlerf Hopn, church, ldnvldu. ' Movm' CAIMRL 45 mms' mmm, une. mmm. fncxuzsz B. w-nn. Dunlrlnu, znnu, munns: cneney, summer. sxmmm, o snr., IWINTXRI F Illll. HM'KSf Carry, Mdluxh. Shnnnon, Knoch, Rirmsrsmn, T. Walsh, on-mneu, xfumm-, smfnms. sfxmxua une ....... ..... c 1 9 7-10 M-fun! enamel ...... 14 iz U 1-45 - 'rovcnnowws - une- wnmlewm. Hllgnn. Sl!-dove. Munn! Carmel: Shgmwn 2, Mu, Q! mmm 2. Mumgn. IEXTFEA POINTS-Lane: Pvlldtl' 2. MOU!!! CIP? 1 nl: R..,lm:s 14. em-3 Euan!! Hum llmnnm. umpire, sm Nunn cllhnmsf mm Juris.-. cr-mu mom- 4Armuur Irvhv. hud lxnenmln. took over on downs on the Lane 23.1- -'On the first play the bruising Shan-1' non turned passer and pitched 10x yards to Matz, who ran the rest of, thc way to score. 1 Mount Carmel dominated the sta-' tistlcs, gaining 438 yards net to 185 'or Lane, Lane's rushing game was eld to 132. The Techmen, because of Mount armel'a aggressive ' line, had to' ake to the air. They threw 18 fpasses, probably as many as they :have tried all season. Wojtalewiczx threw 16 times, completed four and! had as many intercepted, 4 0111-'xcxAr,y-4-mud: Grlshy wr-ormownw mel' s+q+is+ics W Ipluy pf the game, , way in the second quarter. Sopkln COME RIGHT BACK E A hx, ,ue , Y, Y M-me-'ml L-M A Gone Hogan fumble set up the und Hogan 303137-7013365 10 the Onei But it made no diffgrgncg, Mc- M i f 'rms all-vm . .... ........... x 1 13 , lC8rfWuh'S Svvvnd SOON- Mall. .8 'nd HOSQH 131011804 f0l'. the SCOW- ugh picked up 10, so did Kngch. scorfil agam. 'thxs time on a 20-yard' lfxlllllg' f.'ff. ' lg 3 lbw-fy If-lluw. 1-pcovered nn Lane s The fog lifted momentarily as Pon then MCHugh gained nine more and Carpy tu Maw Pass. It was f-arpyvs ,vrgrrgsmxi ..... .... 1 42 ug 15. Six plays Inter quarterback Tum dvr kiglceq the extra point. K om Walsh look a. pitchoug frqnfwsecrmd tuuchdown pass of the gamf-. Ylfdl rw-Hn: -11'-1::--- 'ffffpo 5.1 'Cvfyl floated I Wyafd PM lvl . Gwy for 15 xQzdS,lQ,L13Q!y'9- Mc-li-'maui added the point. 52iQl, iE.LL23i.1'f'21Z. '5.'Z1 '2 '22 l 'TA-uni nn Un- rughv. corner of thc- Q-11.12 V 4 , R iugh went through the left sirle0?5r'l Lam, had one mme touchdown v ::o:nn1fu?L.S ...... .. is ss I geunv. .hm ZH-IOSKI ku-ke-d thv pmnrw CARAVAN MARCHES thc' touchdown. Zajeskfs extra point 'l9fL and this matvrialimd on we Qvuxxfrffi' ..... ' ..fI II 2 l i Just us ho dnl Lhrc-c nnnutvs pn-M Mount Carmel wok the e was no good.but Mount Carmel ,Nxt series- Starting on their Own, Q:f2'feiJ'3,:,gd':::: 331' 'img' nd M t' llflnnel Waslkiclzoff and marched 80 yards was ahead 32'13' 1, the Techmcn needed only sixlfaglfllff gg1I,,,gg,13'jj.. Q: if 1'l 'ml ILO' fits fourth The bug 1 only 28 seconds remaining lays before Glenn Sizvlove plunged lp'Q'1'Q l ' ' 9 3 'U Lzlnv slruzh-ll its ti:-Q! tum-hd4,m'nlenjsxwefemlgg and runs P thnd quarter, the Caravan into the end zone from the two. -- M 5 W 95 ...,lo.,' l , -1 4 +I 1 l I y V E P ,Mn l ,,.,m ,,i 'F'a'3-sn, MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOUS SUPERIOR drive in winning the city foot- Md-Idgh's hands and flj Lane? Incl: Thunandex- gets there first, Q shade ahead bull champicmhip is clenrly exhibited by heads-up fumble recovery against Lane Tech of Mount ,Cu-mel's jim Zajeaki. f2j Zaieski, nevertheless, crowds in and gets the ball. Saturday in 17th annual Prep Bowl at Soldier Field. Ball had aquirtcd out of Tim C31 Thunandef gets only faceful of mud. IBUN-TIMES Hexauenqg Enom, by Bm gg,-.HM
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. CMI-I - G 0 DAILY il-' 5. .. U ! I t t '5'i'ii 'f IINIES Flu L S ' EDITION u L10 Kmnhr' r vue ' weqfner-S::.fi.:::.2,?c'a'..'d ::'.: f:: A THE P E NEWSPAPER ,,ZLii. '!,'2 615.000 im. 3 N.. 257 ,,,ggfgggpg,,g5,gg-,,,, Andover 5-nod houimy, Novsussn 21. wsu on.-bm z-zzz: 72 nga-no swim .. . fa.. ,, . , , ,,,..,, M. ,5m,,M,,..7 , , ,,..,.J. .,,nfg,., .,,x ... l!sn...,nu!!.e ,,.. ,,, , . , Caravan Rout D Paul - awww- -M'--r 's-+:.. 14- -I 4 By Jerry Holhman l A flawless Mount Carmel football machine. bfelying its A schoolboy status, built up a tremendous 45-0 lead by the third quarter and coasted to a 51-14 win over De Paul Academ, ,Sunday afternoon at Soldier Field. i The victory, achieved before 3,500 enabled Mount Carmeli, to ill win its seventh Catholic League championship and 123 ' iqualify to oppose Lane Tech, best in the Public League, for they - city title next Saturday. ' Mount Czlrnivffdcl'lai'i'21vH-sAglfM21t the outset. scoring its first two touchdowns be-fore De Paul was able tn run a play from scrimniagv. The Caravan did not maintain this pace, ' but ncvvrtholcss settled for a 3940 - hulftinw advantagv. x Dan Shannon. a 200-pound bruis- vzng fullbasrlc, scorcsl four of the c'nmvan's first six loucliciowns. The Ulm-r two won! to Tim McHugh, regular ln-ft hnlfblwk, Both were wuilidrawn Into in the sec-ond quartvr wad, 4-xi-4-pi t'm'liningi1pfm'ihc sm'- -vrul half ki-knit, www through for thv tiny. lfcmvll 'Pvrry Bri-nmui flood-'d the 1,-'iii with rcscrvvs 1'i'om thorn on in. :uni Di- Paul obliged with its only win-lidowns of Ihr- day hnih 4-nming in lhv last quarle-in ' . The first wvnl lo haifbuc-k Don W1-rdvll on A 70-yard run down hic- .-:isi s i rl s- l i n 1- fe. Quartcrliark Don riniyiin- plungvrl om- yard for the 'olhcrvahnut 3 minute and a half later. Fllil'lll'lS DON'T LIE Mount Curnuls triumph in the m ost lopsided Catholic League championship game in history is mirrored in the statistics. The Cara- van gained 565 yards, 484 rushing, against 163 not for De Paul. Mount Carmcl's first-half domina- tion was such that De Paul had a minus 11 yards compared to 321 for thc Caravan. The comhinr-ri two-team 65 point Faenwicll 35-13 in 'T9Zff.Thew'Ei71'5l' 51-14 score was also the most one-an sided in history by 10 points. 3' ' Shannon started the scoring with. only 2:04 expired in the first quar-i ter. He took a pitchout from quar terback Tom Carey and ran out-5 side his left end 30 yards into thei De Paul end zone. This climaxed. an opening 66-yard drive and con-' sumed only five plays from scrim-f mage. 1 CACHEY GRABS BOBBLE ' Touchdown No, 2 came wheni . tif,-,333 ghannon, Mount Carmel fullback, plunges for his second touchdown Sunday in Catholic League finals at Soldier Field. Coming up is De Paul's Don Wardcll 001, while end Paul Leoni f60j blocks. guard Ted Cachey recovered Wei'-9 . Af . ,Yi-. , .M gk ' mi- del1's fumble on the ensuing kickoff A-ik ' 4 1 A ,lA 5 A D' 5 M43 'f ,Q on the De Paul 21. McHugh scoredi or - up li . , .', here, taking a four-yard pass fromq U 3 5 X R A -W' ' I Car:-y on tho Ire Paul 20 and danc- R I 5' . V ' H ,I ,K-'f ',.: ' 1 ing across thc goal line. f 2 5 si ' f , f ' h Lf' l , 'Jn 4' Shannon was next, plunging overi , I f 6 ,: V , blgz Q V f ' from the- one to climax a. 51-yard 'I K 'I 0 , uf. A V aclvanre. Less than two minutes? - ' J! AA I 1 . 'Qs' .- H o gr N ' later Mcl-Iugh dashed 48 yards for' - f ' ' A ' l L V ..,,,'7- annthcr touchdown. That cndcdlthc, ,... 2 . xgl, 1 ' 7 53 :,', ,K Ai 1' , ' first quarter scoring with Mount- 5' A K W , : if ' 1' 'L - 'N' Carmel ahead 26-0, - , ifwx .. I . K ML ' h Shannon accounted for both uf! 'W' I , ,R , G. A Mount Carmel's second period touch- , 1 Q, ' -.4 ' downs. He ran 11 yards for the first? ' . ., . N wp. Q and 24 for the second. The first? V - W 5, im was sc! up when Tom Stevens in-l V, A IV t ' Ibhl 'K , ' w term-pled We-rlff's pass on the De ' A q gmw ya j l ' K Aqxl ' 4-A 433' i ',,, Q W A x 'V U v R, , K 5 V: WL . Paul 15. The other came after ai i 'y,'h Q HQ 1 , 'fw 'Al ' X , 3 f 'i .A- 568-yard march. 4 -I miss Jfwff K ' ,, if Z . 4 - A Vg- -- - , V . . i With Shannon and McHugh rc- Mm it-S fig. 1,1 W ,' 4 W ' V ' ktircd, Charley Knoch, starting right fhalfback, got into the scoring col- Qumn by plunging over from the one. ,That was the Caravans only thirdj fquartvr score. Reserve back Fran McHugh's Turn-Tim McHugh qmowy, cmvw halfbaclc, heads for mash during 48. yard TD sprint to cap 26-point first period. Mount Carmel rolls on to rout'De Paul 51,1-1. J ' .total bvttcred the parochial cham- Pinn ran 60 yards for Mount Car- pionship game mark of 46 previous- mr'i's last touchdown in the fourth ,ly :igyuinulrxtvd when Leo defeat:-dfquartv-r. 1 li 'PX l r ' Y iw . wists? , Doesn l Gel' ihe Point- Jim zajeski gm, Mount . Carmel extra point kicker, heads for De Paul goal aften-.bad pass A from center in first period of Soldier Field battle causes conver- sion attempt to go awry. Charley Knoch 1223, Caravan back, looks for foe to block, but Demons finally stop Zajcski before ' he reaches end zone. Mount Carmel doesn't need point, winning Catholic League championship Sl-14.M ISUN-TIMES Photo! ,. ., ,. ,.. ... .. ... V union yi-Tliiig' :is any of the suhsli-Q mtv. lun rhsplinr rclgncd ln thi Doi A o . V vsll . -'i-nnv'rm nimfvr-: qnirnzx if af 1 A ' y f-ff ., O'Briep Says Canmel Sfafe's Besf By James Mullen J ' - Ronnie Frasor, Mount:iCarme1's All-State center, was the S lirst player to bust open the door to the Caravan dressing l 6 Paul quarters. Coach To ni m y 0'Bricn, still smiling despite thc 51-14 defeat, had nothing but praist- fr-r Mount Carmel. ' Thoy're a great club, O'Bi'ivn1 hsaid, thc best in thc state. And: ,room after the victory over De Paul Academy Sunday. No sooner had he given' off a lusty yell than silence swept over. the room. '-'A K -iff. A .ld Terry Brennan, 22-yearfold coach, was the last to enter and then - the entire squad -- ' knelt in prayer, When they tin- ished there was an uproar the likes of which never was heard E r in any team's powder room. A Brennan was al- most too excited to speak. And he was virtually rushed off his feet by well-wishers who jammed the room to shake his hands. . 'GOT GOOD START' - .1142 BRENNAN X We just caught fire, Brennan! gsaid. That's about all I csn say. ine Paul had 0. nice team, but we' just got off to Buch a. g'00d start that . well, ,t!'lat'ssll. K .3lQW.Hb0vf L'iI?1'2'? f' the team Mount Carmel's' Mount Carmel plays next Saturday in the Prep Bowl? They'll undoubtedly be the toughest team of the season for Brennan replied, They've got a tricky offense and plenty of power, lots of good running backs. Yes, they'll be the roughest team for us. there's no question about that. BRO. COUGHLAN HAPPIEST Brother John Coughlan, assistant athletic director at Mount Carmel, was even happier than the players. He was presented with the game ball by Ted Cachey, team captain and left guard. I am going to have this signed by the whole squad, 1950 Catholic League champions, he said, smil- ing and accepting the congratula- tions of the happy throng. . Mount CarmeI's two game-busting backs, Tim McHugh and Dan Shan- non, were barely discernible. After the squad posed for pictures, they M3225 .....h t0..U Q.'E.1lL !C! 395 3193.35 thi-y'll prove it against Lane nvxts Snlurdsiy. They were really up fur? this one and we wcrcn't. We we-rel up for Fenwick last week but not, Uiis timc. fm not trying to make any alibis. Mount Carmel deserved tu- win. no doubt about it. They really Fbeat us. What more can I say? N NT The Champs! MOYNT 1'ARMFl Sl ENDS, MM7. licvnl, Shvrln' lliui--ii Dv-lun-v Sllnlllllllll. TACKLES Dlmklml B. Wal-h Filfzvhvr Zl jrskl, Thurioll, Budilrk, Dorahn Skim GUARDS. CACIICY. Sllydvr O'Sil4'n Skmiuwkl V ,vim in l . CENTERS Frasnr. Guniiel, Guinsn. Kona-k BAFKS' Clrby, Mvllllrll. Knnfll Slvminon, . Vfalxil, Rltmrrllnll, Slvplwlls, O'D0uvlt'll, Kun-nxtci, Finn, Cassidy. DE PAUL 11 ENDS! Filkvl, Dawuuxi. Sllltlniv, Snyder. TACKLES: MCClnn, Failure, Rirl' GUARDS: Nnlm-buucr, Gmn:-kin-. I i CENTERS Calf, D1 Prllna BACKS! Smflhf. Mrfiulrl' Slum Wcrdcll, Flinnlnl. Pfcnrnro. BVORING ' Moun!CArmel .......26 ll G 6-M DQPJIII ............. 0 0 0 14-14 f..a.i..i wwe. , TOUCHDOWNS-Mount Carmel. Shannon 4,F McHugh 2, Knock. Plun. De Paul. We-i'dell.' 'smy!he. , DITRA POINTS-Mount Clrmcl: Znlukl 3.3 De Paul: Werle 2. - i OFFICIALS - John Cells. referee: Gen:-ls, Snnin. head llnelmln: Ike Cnll, umpire: Elliott I Haan. field SMU- . M . '1 ' R J V . ..
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SEASO First Downs Rushing , Pais-ini.: . Pcnnltics .. 'lbml Yards Gained Rushing . Pzmsing . , '1'0t:l1 Passes .-Xttcinptud Coinplctud Inrcrccprud Punts ... ., Yards .. . .-Xvcralgc Il-nziltigs . . Yards 7 Clzfwf fi7'UlHlf!I ff1l1'Ht'l McHugh . . Shannon Knoch Pinn ,. Ricmcrsm 1 xY2l1Sh , . . Calrcy . . , O'Donnu1I . Lconi . . . Rucnsrcr . , . l'r1,v.rw'J Carey . . ,. . Shannon . Cassidy McHugh . . . .S'rnrrr.f McHugh . Shannon Lconi ,. fn-icski . Knoch . Mari . . IYz11sh . . Hainscn Srvphcns . Ricmvrsmzi Pinn . . O'1Jonnc11 . . lfrnsor , Czwsidy , . .. . . . ,S STATISTICS-1 Trice X4 5 19 2 Carries 1 I9 f 1 Comp '1'.D. 18 I7 8 5 5 4 3 w 7 W 7 I 1 13 78 18 29 32 21 17 lx 22 1C I' 40 3 fs 7 90 Cw!I?'NIl'f f,f1f707lt'7If 1 12 -10 24 29 r. in . 142 H5 . 34511 7417 U04 757 . 4450 I4h4 I 1 1 184 511 Iifi lv 29 . 23 511 . 701, 1567 30 7 XCIQ 31 1 yds U7 .Vi 1171 288 Yards .-Xvurugc' 1190 111 I1 U41 X 3 476 fu 1 207 I1 5 lXIm fx -I 155 4 X 129 ii 1 91 5 3 74 12 3 lily U ions .-Xvcrzlgu Yards 583 793 1,011 82 315 75 I 000 44 P..-X.'1'. Torzil Points 11111 1112 I -W 41 41 .111 .Ill 24 IX 12 I2 I2 12 2 X fv IFIRST ROYY, 1.cI'r to Right: 1. Caxssidyg U. R1l,'I'l1L'l'SI1lilQ P. OiShL'llQ 'l'. Wlirdg R. hlairing Shamaihzmg T. Rucnsrurg lf. Ornhowxki 1 1 SECOND ROYY: R. Shcchvg R. Skibinskig 17. Budrichg T. McHughg M. CILIITIZIIIQ Gaillichiog -1. Dclzinuyg F. Shy-chyg If BL Ol N STUPZIIICCQ C. Ralsick. i THIRU ROYY: YV. VV:11shg CP. Staiwickg R. Noonung R. Gunnurg R. O'D0nm'11g V. lovinog Capt. 'l'. Cuchuyg T. YY:11shg P 1 uxni I L lru R Dunklaiug R. 1'11'ilS0l'Q S1'1L'1lQCUllC1'1 '12, Brennan. l'2OUR'1'H ROVV: Conch 15. Mir-szkowskig D. Flcischcrg I. Knhocg C. Knochg R. INIL-ycrsg R. Thursowg AI. fu-iuskig Y, Hum Jn umm Srtphcnsg P. Mzirlg D. Shzmnrmg V. Snydcrg YY. Dorshu. i Nor Vicrurcd: R. Hoppcr, fi. Griffin, R. Riddle.
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