Saint Martins University - Samarco Yearbook (Lacey, WA)

 - Class of 1930

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W f- lf l f L X BROWN Bossa CONTRIS CUNNINGHAM FOOTBALL 1 1 1 KITSAP ATHLETIC CLUB SERIES HE dates October 6 'and 13 witnessed the two games which the Rangers p-layed with Bremerton Athletic Club. In both games the Rangers suffered defeat but only after hardly-contested struggles. The score of the October 6 game played on the Ranger Held was 20 to 6. The score of the game played at the Navy Yard city was 20 to 0. The Rangers, lack of reserves compared to the endless number of substitutes that the Athletics had at its disposal spelled Ranger defeats. The Rangers were thrown on the defensive in the October 6 game on the opening kick-off by a fumble deep- in their territory. A short pass from Meister to Lee scored Bremerton's first touchdown and the same combination clicked again in the fourth. Wagga punched the line for the other score. A perfect pass from Tenoski to Jacobson across the goal line scored for the Rangers in the third. The game on October 13 at Bremerton turned out in much the same manner as the first game. The sco-re was tied 0 to- 0 until the third quarter, when the Bremerton team with Guy Meister at their head, took the offensive. The outstanding stars for the Rangers for the first game were Tenoski, whose battering line plunges enabled the Rangers to score, Froehle, Norman, and Jacobson. Meister and Kettel starred for Bremerton. In the second game Norman and Tenoski featured for St. Martin's, and Guy Meister, former Whitman flash, again shone for Bremerton. A A BELLINGHAM NORMAL Led by Chuck', Erickson, quarterback, the Normal Vikings dashed up and down Waldo Field, Saturday, October 19, to defeat the St. Martin's Rangers, 19 to- 0, in a high class exhibition of football. The scoring started in the first quarter, when some nice gains by Cardwell and a pass from Erickson to Miller placed the ball on the four-yard line. Successive line bucks by Flowers and Erickson put the ball over. Shelton's kick on the try for point went wide. X 1 1 1

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SCHAECKER Q ST DE T MANAGERS -f Y 1 TTENDING the fulfillment of the schedule of athletic contests are many business details and preparations which are performed by the manager squad. Their work covers the advertising of the games, the selling of tickets, the parking of cars, and the handling of crowds attending the games. The performance of these duties greatly lessens the worry and work of the coach and players. Ray Shaecker fills the pcfsition of Student Manager. He is very well adapted for the work by virtue of his ability and experience as High School Student Manager, Business Manager of the Martian and Business Manager of the Samarcol. Ray devotes his time to the correspondence, business and advertising work, while Arnold Baker and Matthias Schaff are engaged in selling tickets, handling the crowds, and distributing advertisement po-sters. The assistants have been reliable at all times and their willingness to assist in any undertaking is deserving of praise. 4 The work performed by the staff should not be underestimated. The average student imagines the manager is merely an athletic manager, and the assistants, ticket sellers. It is true these are duties of the squad, but they are only part of their work. Ray and his assistants have worked untiringly for the teams and St. Martin's College as a whole. The splendid arrangement of schedules in all the sports, the courteous treatment of vis- iting teams, the systematic handling of l Hnances, are evidence of their competency , and interest in their work. In recognition of their efforts the student managers are award- ed numeral jerseys. S . it f. ii 3 ' -1 ' Q - BAKER SCHAFF



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M-...1... ..,.x. ,.-,. , . ., HUGHES JACOBSON KEBER MARKLE FOOTBALL - 111 , The Vikings scored again on a pass from Erickson to Nolan. A fumble by Bouldron on St. Martin's 29-yard line gave the Vikings another chance to score but Norman in- tercepted a p-ass from Erickson and ran to Bellingham's 35-yard line before he was brought down. It looked as though the Rangers would score when a 15-yard penalty and gains by Norman and Mertes gave them a first down on Bellingham's eight-yard line. There, however, Erickson dropped on a St. Martin's fumble and p-unted out of danger. The Vikings threatened to score when a series of passes and end runs placed the ball on St. Martin's 10-yard line. It looked bad for the Rangers, but another pass over the goal line lost the ball for the Bellingham Vikings, and although several valiant attempts Were made neither team seriously threatened the other for the remainder of the game. Erickson was the big star for the Vikings, while Cardwell in the backield made a good showing. Tenoski and No-rmal were the big guns for St. Martin,s. Froehle, who played both in the backiield and on the line, made a splendid showing in his defensive playing. O. S. C. FROSH Led by Rambling,' Ramponi, former dynamic little leader of the San Francisco Olympic Club-, the Oregon State Rooks succeeded in routing the St. Martin's Rangers, Friday afternoon, October 25, at Stevens Field, winning 39 to 0. The Rangers offered stiff resistance the first quarter until several starting players were injured and had to be replaced by inexperienced reserves. The Frosh scored their first touchdown after Little, fullback, had advanced the ball 25 yards on the two off-tackle plays. Ramponi rambled 21 yards around right end to score the second tally, and Davis converted, making the score 13 to 0 at the half time. The Rooks scored their third touchdown before the second half was two minutes old. Little packed the ball over after a series of line plays. Davis place-kicked the extra point. Ramponi was taken from the game with an injured shoulder, Dowler going in at quarter. Davis smashed over the fourth score early in the fourth quarter. His place-kick attempt 'was low. The Rangers displayed offensive strength chiefly at the first and last of the game. St. Martin's received the opening kickoff and Tenoski ran the ball back 22 yards. He

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