Saint Martins University - Samarco Yearbook (Lacey, WA)

 - Class of 1930

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ff f 312 nw swf s, . St- fy .3 Hammersmith-Messner-Starkel--Hunter-Gates-Young Boyle-Taylor-Garrecht-Cunningham-Frei MI OR LEAGUE 1 Y 1 OT to be outdone by their larger and older schoolmates, the younger boys who were interested in football were organized in the Minor League. Like the Majors, the Minors were divided into three teams: Princeton, cap-tained by Monahan, Yale, by Burke, and Harvard, by O'Loane. Many interesting and highly amusing battles took place when these little fellows put on their war paint. ' Father Gerald arranged the schedule for the teams and succeeded in keeping the youngsters in perfect order. His schedule included about ten games for each team. While so-me of the contests ended with one or the other team far in the lead, most of them ended with close scores, and some were tied. After the season was over and the dust of the b-attles had cleared away, Captain Burke and his Yale team, with six victories, three defeats, and one tie, were declared winners. Those on this team were: Burke, captain, Frei, Corwin, Prendergast, Lee, Gar- recht, Srarkel, Gates, Young, Hunter, Hoefer, Taylor, and Boyle. As a reward for their efforts and success, each of these boys'was presented with a small football letter at the banquet which was held in the college dining room at the close of the football season. We sincerely hope that at least some of these boys will soon be regular squad members. Mackl?Theisen-J. Campbell--Driscoll-Regimbal McCoy-Boehm-O'Loane-Walsh-Ive McDonald-White-Maher-L. Campbell-Monahan McBride-Cebula-Crogan-McNerthney--Tuttle

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Messner-Hunter Gehres-Hogan-Strada-McDonald Dodge-Hcntschcll-Desmarai5-Woods-Lang Jon LEAG E 1 1 1 LL of the boys who did not make the Varsity or High School football squads had plenty of opportunity to play real football in the leagues, major and minor. The major league was divided into three teams-Army, Navy, and Notre Dame- which were cap-tained by Strada, Carr, and chiappa, respectively. A The major league was under the direction and instruction of Father Raphael, who arranged heavy schedules for all the teams. The rivalry was hot and the teams well matched. Consequently, numerous contests ended with only one point difference in the scores, and many games ended in ties. Each team had played about fifteen games before the series ended. A ' A Captain Strada and his Army team won the Major League tournament with nine victories, two defeats, and four ties. His team included! James Hentschell, Jimmie Woods, Andy Desmaris, Joe Desmaris, Louis Lyons, Jack Hogan, Joe Lang, Lane Dodge, Bob Gehres, and Bonnie Hubbard. At the football banquet, held in the college refectory, Father Edward presented each member of this team with a football letter. Captain Chiapp-a and his Notre Dame team took second place, and Captain Carr's Navy team was third. Both these teams gave the winning eleven many close rubs, and they tried hard to top the list. No doubt some of the boys of the Major League will be placed in regular positions on the squad next year. xjilvsx--.,' . 7--.W .-Ev. 'i i wits.:-ii? ' 21, Lf , - M , . Q yn , , ff .nf - -, I -,av 'ee L7 .E .2:, T'f ' - 5' ., Mg -I, at ' V F W ' , H n w! I: V :D T51 K 'LT 1 I xx. -1. ' 4 Q ka- ful 4 Cr NJ, X I' t A ' K., 5 - ,f' E , 3, ,N 4. S - .. A , , Ac. -Ll, fl' l Nj, .-ff' - f i A X J i Ott--NVhitc--Leik--Ticrncy--O'Donncll Hogsn-Keenan-Iircclcy-O'Toolc-Gillis Bowman-Cntalinich--Chiappn-Buchtmnnn-Olsson Silvain-Tillman--PattcnnudwDunham-McCoy



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Lang-Silvain Gillis-O,Loane-McCoy BASKETBALL LE GUE WINNERS 1 '1 1 O the victors belong the spoils. In keeping with that statement, we are justified in giving just a little distinction to the winners in each division of the Basketball League, the most interesting and popular intramural sports organization at St. Martin's. With an idea of giving due justice to the other teams, we will say that the winners did not enjoy walk-aways or set-ups, but they showed just enough stuff to make them rate first place. Cap-tain O'Loane, Gillis, Lang, McCoy, Shanley, L. Lyons, and Hughes, who com- posed the winning team of the A division, were pretty well masters of their field throughout the tournament, but they silently sent forth many prayers immediately be- fore they made any attacks on Schaecker's scrappy gang. In the B division, Captain O'Brien, McDermott, Silvain, J. Hogan, C. Messner, and McDonald, experienced considerable difficulty, worry, and embarrassment before they were officially p-ronounced winners. The end of the season found O'Brien and Keenan tied for first place. Both couldn't be first, so a play-off game was arranged. Right at this point the afore-mentioned agonies were painfully evident. The situation wasn't relieved any until the Hnal whistle. O'Brien had won-9-8. . A similar dilemma predominated in the C division. Captain Cebula, Farrar, Crogan, and Tuttle nosed out L. Campbell's outfit to occupy the top berthlff c ' f .Jn McDermott-Silvnin WhlfC-lrilffill' Mcssncr--O'Bricn-McDonnld Crognn-Cfbula-Tut IIC . l 1

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