Mount Carmel High School - Oriflamme Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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Mount Carmel High School - Oriflamme Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 92 of 144
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Field My G. RIEMERSMA J. EDGEWORTH D. oasblskri H. FAGAN J. Fi'l'zcsHR.-1.1.11 MR. DURKIN Head Coach 88 nl. STEPHENS 1 J. PINT B. Fouii' D. STUMP T. CAREY C. DFGRANGF Under the able guidance of Coach Durkin, Mr. jordan's successor, Carmel's Heavies proceeded to show their stuff. lnexperience hampered the Caravan throughout the season and especially in practice games. Including the St. George Tour- nament, Carmel finished the practice schedule with six wins and live losses. The team was led by lirst string All-Catholic jack Stephens, who scored 172 points in the eleven games. ,lim Edge- worth, rebounding forward, and All-Section Gerry Riemersma showed great promise. Howie Fagan, jim Fitzgerald, Dan Urseske, and .lack Pint divided the remaining two positions on the Hirst team. Able substitutes were Don Stump, Tom Carey, Charley De Grange, and Ben Foley. ln the opener ofthe St. George Tournament, the Brown and YVhite edged past St. Ignatius 41-40. Led by Stephens the Caravan built up a large lead only to see the YVolves start a rally which ultimately failed. ln the next encounter, our arch- rivals, l.eo, upset the Heavies 46-41. Paced by Dan Halling, the Lions were too much for the weary Carmelites. .lack Stephens was awarded all-tournament honors for his stellar play. W'ith all their shortcomings, Carmel still looked like they might improve as the season moved along, and give a good account of themselves in League play. KETBALL HE VYWEIGHT B INDIVIDUAL SCORING .Yanzc Stephens Riemcrsma Edgeworth Orscske .. Fitzgerald Foley . . . Stump . . Fagan . . Pint . . Uelk Butler Groogan . Total . , C ioa l s Tried 311 1911 225 34 93 23 57 128 38 1 0 1 1101 FG Alade 129 70 Sli 16 33 6 15 44 15 1 0 0 415 FG Pd. .414 .307 . 382 .470 .354 283 263 .343 392 000 000 000 .376 SEASONS RECORD F Thrrsis FT F'l' Tomi : garmel. . . . Hsigxticin . . . T-' d M d 13 A P -I LIYITIC' 7 C ilu He a F U tj Carmel . 46 St. Mel . . 39 Km' 7 ' ' Carmel 38 Fenger 27 ' Carmel . . 43 VVebcr . 46 143 90 -633 348 ' Carmel tio sf. Philip . . so 40 2 4, 50 iff, ' Carmel . 42 Fenwick . . . 43 ii 1 1 ' Carmel . 58 De Paul . . 10 54 36 .Kino 208 Carmel .... 38 St. Patrick 30 CSL Geo. Tourncyl 29 14 -483 40 Carmel ..... 31 De Paul 45 - CSL Ceo. Tourneyj 34 25 ' 132 gl TCarmel 5. 47 Leo . . . 49 ll I0 -Q09 23 l'Carmel . 41 St. George 47 TCarmel . 36 De La Salle 43 11 4 .363 34 TCarmel 57 Holy Trinity , 44 - TCarmcl . . oh St. Rita .... 51: 35 20 -542 104 Carmel . . 49 Alumni 47 TCarmel . . 49 St. Elizabeth . 47 6 3 'SOO 33 TCarmel 38 Leo ........ . 30 2 1 .500 3 fCarmel 43 St. George . . ..... ' 1. 55 'TCarmel . 53 De La Sallc KO. l 57 2 1 .500 1 iCarmel . 52 Holy Trinity 47 TCarmel . 49 St. Rita .,.. 51 0 0 -000 0 TCarme1 ..... sz sf. Ielmbefh 50 7 'Denotes Carmel loss. 366 230 .621 1060 TDenotes League game. i

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l IRS'l' ROXV, lfronr, Left to Right: G. Caseyg R. Maddcng J. Usalisg H. l,amphierg R. Roscg T. Glynn, R. lairson, J. Pallotg K. Schrocdcrg gl. irshall, T. Cavcnaghg M. Walsh. Sl COND ROXY: Nl. Conncllyg D. .-Xngclg 'l. Bugosg lf. O'Rcillyg D. Hall, R. Haksicg J. Ifitzgcraldg lf. Urainc, XY, Sinionsg I. Ticrncvg I. Nc ' ' ink i ' ' vcrngC1.Sraw IHIRU ROXY: Coach R. Conncrsg Surancg bl. Kcllyg U. lvclmerg O'Sullivang YV. Talcottg P. Mahoney, J. Calvanog H. Rcynoldsg R. Carcv R Galvin, bl. Cheryl, R. Pcrrosog M. Maher, Coach C. Mills. A l TOURTH ROXY: YY. Billingsg nl. Mannion, lei. W1-stg F. Nic-ponskig H. Slowinskig D. Pcrrcaulrg H. Morrisg R. lngramg T. .Ianuszq XY. Bartley, R liudrichg lf. Rcillyg R. Uonahucg R. l'rcndcrgastg .-X. fuikcr. i E :L J.-v . ..- f .. . V' ' -T 'V il . .Qs ' sf.. I .N g Mkvj in ,.. i n -F . 5 9, Ywbgmmr rv 355.5 A 4 S N e li - N ' 5. . L, A Q N .5 'W ,.. ws I DI CK CUNN ERS Head Coach LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTB LL ln their six games last season, Carmel's l,ightweight lfootliall team showed great promise. The lights finished with a record ol' three wins, two losses, and one tie. Much of the credit for the lights' success is due to the line coaching of Dick Conners, former Still' halflwack from Carmel and Northwestern, and assistant, Chuck Hills. ln the opening game of the season, the ponies went up against a rugged South Shore aggregation. .-Xfter a hard-fought liattle, the Caravan emerged with a well-earned 6-6 tie. The lights fared lmetter in their second encounter, as they routed Hyde Park I3-6. They continued their victory streak against C.Y.S., hut were halted lay l.eo I-l-0. It was at this point that the lights showed their alsility to luounce hack after a loss. Playing line defensive hall, Carmel shutout Gage Park, 9-ll. In the season's finale, the Caravan lost a heart- hreakinw game to Hirsch 8-6. 3 e i The promising stars for next year's heavies were end Hicks, tackle Budrich, guard O'Reilly, and Billings, the center. The outstanding hack was Sullivan, the quarterback. He should prove to lie a line understudy to Cassidy. Sullivan was noted throughout the league for his lwall-handling and passing. Carmel's ponies, while restricted to the use of lfreshmen and a very few Sophomores, played many teams which were made up of juniors and Sophomores exclusively. Considering this fact, the Lights' record was a very admiralile one. The 1950 eleven certainly lived up to the success of past years' teams. in



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INDIVIDUAL SCORING SEASONS RECORD Field Free Goals FG FG Throws FT FT Total .Y fzzrzl' 'l'v-mi Nladv Pri. Tried Aladf Pri. Pix. Haffncr . 248 89 356 85 42 494 212 Darcy ..,, 240 90 383 111 62 559 242 Webber, G. 158 64 403 88 4h 523 174 Nc-ylon .... 75 26 341, 52 25 481 77 McAllister . . . '38 37 377 76 50 652 124 Riordan . . 45 13 302 I4 lv 423 32 Webber, -1. 8 0 000 2 I 500 I McDonough 12 3 250 4 2 500 3 Cachey . . 5 2 400 0 O 000 4 Ferguson. . 28 1 1 387 X 3 373 25 Fdgcworth 39 I3 333 I4 7 500 33 Gross .,., II 0 000 I 0 U00 0 Total . 'Niki 344 357 455 244 5311 932 ' Carmel ,...., 39 Visitation . . . .,.. .411 Carmel ..,... 47 De Paul , . . . . . ,45 ' Carmel ..,,., 41 St. Mel .... .411 Carmel ..,... 44 Fcngcr . .... 32 Carmel. . 45 Weber .. . . . .41 ' Carmel ..,... 41 St. Philip , .,.., 45 ' Carmel ...... 32 Fenwick . . . , . 57 ' Carmel. . . .411 De Paul . . . . .61 Carmel ...... 41 St. Ignatius . ...., 40 CFcnwick Tourncyj Carmel ....., 41 Leo . . . ,,,. ,4f, fFcnwick Tourncyl 'TCarmcl ...... 4h Leo . . ,..,. 50 I'Carmc1 .,.... 49 St. George . , . . . . . 35 fCarmel. , . . .25 Dc La Salle .,.. . . . .43 'lCarmel .,.... 43 Holy Trinity fO.'1'.1 41 'TCarmel .,,., 43 St. Rita ,,.. ...., . .50 'fCarmel ..... 39 St. Elizabeth . CO.'1'.J 43 1Carmcl. .... 44 Leo . . . , . . . . . . .47 TCarmel. , . .52 St. George .....,.... . .40 'TCarmcl ..... 52 Dc I.a Salle . .K2 O.'1'.J 53 '1Carmcl ..,.. 44 Holy Trinity ........... b0 '1Carmel ...... 42 St. Rita . ,. ...... .52 1Carmc1 ..... 41 St. Iflizabcth . . . . .39 'Denotes Carmel loss. 1'Dcnotes League game. LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETB LL SQU Carmel's Lightweights, like the Heavies, were plagued with a young and inexperienced team. Not one regular from the previous year's five returned this year. Taking this into consideration the ponies did pretty well, as they ended the practice schedule with a record of live wins and six losses. Tom Darcy and Charley I-Iaffner led the team with 97 and 94 points respectively in the eleven practice contests. Rich Mc.-Xllister, George 1Yebber and Capt. Bob Neylon rounded out the starting five. Edgeworth, Riordan, Ferguson, Cachey, john Webber and Gross were the boys who replaced the starters. 1Yhen the whole season was ended, Darcy was selected second team all-section, while Webber and I-Iaffner made honorable mention. Playing against a highly-touted St. Patrick's five, the Lights won 38-30 in the opening game of the Fenwick Tournament. Paced by Darcy, the Caravan broke into an early lead and was never headed. In the second contest, Carmel was ousted by a sharpshooting De Paul quintet. The ponies did not look forward to a great season, because of inexperience and the fact that Coach Durkin was building for next year. Four of the starters and three of the Iirst live substitutes were either .Iuniors or Sophomores. T. C.-XCHIQY J. WI-IBBFR II. IVFRGLISON bl. GROSS R. FDGFWORTH D. R IORDAN C. H.-XFFNI-XR I R. IVIc.-XLLISTFR G. WEBBFR T. DARCY R. NI-IYLON

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