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SLOAN SPINNER MANAGERS 1 1 1 ' VERY efficient staff of high school managers cared for the arrangements of games, reception of visiting teams, assistance of the home team, and the management of games. The performance of their duties greatly lessens the work of the coach and players and contributes to the success of the season. Harry Sloan- filled the position of Football Manager. The record of the team proves his ability as an athletic manager, for much of the success of a team depends on efficient management. Jack Spinner, by virtue of his experience and ability, took over the position of Basketball and Tennis Manager. Under his direction the team completed the heaviest and one of the most successful seasons since the organization of high school athletics. The financial management of the games was cared for by Bennet McGreevy and Pat Devlin. Their faithful work is very deserving of recognition. YELL KINGS . 1 1 1 i y T is the loyal support of l the student body that makes a team fight to victory. The students must have capable leadership to give this support. In Jack Campbell and Ralph Dun- ham we were very fortu- nate in having yell kings of extraordinary ability. l CAMPBELL DUN HAMI
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l 'l vv ix i Ls S lr S '1 I 1 l , it if i is z i ,. I I I4 li I I 9 '3 l lls I REV. MAURUS HANLEY, O. S. B. CQACH 1 1 1 ATI-IER MAURUS I-IANLEY, high school coach, has indeed made a successful record as a co-ach in football, basketball, and baseball. When Father Maurus was Z1 college student at St. Martin's he gained the enviable reputation of being the best all-around athlete that ever attended the school. In past years he has coached the Super-- Varsity with the result that he produced that keen competition which is so essential in rounding out a Varsity team. I This year Father Maurus has taken charge of the high school teams and has produced very successful teams. In football this year the reco-rd of Father Maurus speaks for itself, since his team Went through the entire season Without a single defeat. In basketball his team had a Winning season and a large majority of the games was Won. In baseball this year he is assisting Father Edward, and due to his years of experience at the game he is invaluable in helping ro-und out the team. In addition to his lgnovvledge of the game 'he possesses the ability to step in and show the athletes ho-W to perform. The aid of Father Maurus will do much in helping to p-roduce a successful baseball team at St. Martin's this year. l .
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AYOTTE. BRUCE CAREY ELLIS FGQTBALL 111 l ST. ALPHONSUS SERIES HIS first encounter of the season proved an easy game for the Ranger Prep team, who took the lead early in the first period and by constant plunging and passing had amassed 18 points to their opponents, 0 by half time. During the second half the Rangers ran wild. By the time the game had ended they had piled up a score of 43-0. Joe Weber, St. Martin's halfb-ack, kept the opposing backs busy with his punting and passing. Toner and Thompson, both of last year,s team, Went through the line for long gains. On the line Messner and Taylor, ends, and Fo-X, guard, proved that they would hold their positions for the season. On October 27 the return game was played in Seattle. Most of the regulars were out with injuries received in the last game. Thomp-son, our hard charging fullback, led the attack in the first half and managed to put the pigskin across the line for a 13-point lead. It was hard going for the Rangers with men Who had played college football opposing them and Who outweighed them 10 pounds to a man. Early in chef third quarter Thompson received a shoulder injury which kept him out for the remainder of the season, and from then on St. Alphonsus began to strengthen. At the end of the third quarter the score stood 13-7, Larkin having scored by a long pass. In the fourth period things went from bad to worse, with St. Alphonsus passing over the backs' heads. Two long end runs brought the ball within sco-ring distance, Weckert tossed a pass to O'Brien, tying the score 13-13. They failed to convert. Boyle, one of the four regulars in the game, was in the midst of every play on his side of the line and did much to hold out the Ballard boys. Thompson took the honors for the backfield and it was mainly through his efforts that we secured our 13 points early in the game.
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