St Paul Academy - Review Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1956

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NOW AND THEN Page 3 Minnehaha Downs SPA 19 14 The Mrnnehaha Indians handed the Academy their third defeat rn four games, as they withstood a second half rally by SPA to emerge with a 19 14 victory This was the third game that the Academy has lost by one touchdown this year The Academy played a very ragged first half as they lost the ball time and again on fumbles The first Indian touchdown came as the result of a long drive rn the first quarter They drove to the seven yard lrne where the Academy went into an eight man l1ne and held Mrnnehaha for no gain until fourth down Then Casey the Mrnnehaha fullback broke through the SPA lrne and scored In the second quarter, Mrnnehaha recovered an SPA fumble and then went into a spread formation From the spread, Butch Nielsen threw a long pass to end Malmsten who after hav mg slrpped behind the SPA sec ondary scored untouched The play covered 56 yards and put Mlnne haha out ln front 12 0 Early 1n the second half the Indians put the game on 1ce when Gord1e Smith took a pitch out and went 58 yards for a TD They added the extra pomt on a pass It was then that the Academy for the first time came to life The Acads took the followrng k1ck off and marched 80 yards for the score During th1s march King Andrews was the big gun rn the Academy attack He finally scored on plunge from the 1 yard line Bob Fisher added the point after touch down on a pass from quarterback Bill Pedersen Mrnnehaha took the next kick off and was stopped cold by an inspired Academy de fense md was forced to punt SPA then took over on their 30 yard lrne and drove to a second touch down with Tim Armstrong scor ing on a pass from Peter Burg wald The play covered 29 yards After the kick off Mrnnehaha was again stopped cold and was forced to punt And, once again, SPA started to mrrch They moved downfield sexeral times berng forced to a fourth down situation but they always succeeded rn get tlng the needed yardage Then with the ball resting on the Mm nehaha 30 and with fourth down and a foot to go the Indians dug in and stopped the Academy at tack C Team Bows TWICE A stronger Mrnnehaha eleven de feated the SPA freshman team 28 7 last week Although the Mrn nehaha team was comprised solely of J V substitutes our C team d1d a creditable Job Two of Mrnne haha s touchdowns were the result of SPA fumbles The Cteamers lone touchdown came in the last quarter It was scored on a pass from Ingersoll to Driscoll The extra point was added by Ingersoll Armstrong Picks Up Yardage Against Mmnehaha Breck Overpowers Academy, I9 0 The Breck Mustangs maintained their undefeated record, and, at the same tlme, clrnched a t1e for the M I S L football champronshlp If Breck beats Concordia next week they will own the title outright In the game Wlth SPA Breck moved out 1n front early rn the first quarter when Bob Brown passed to left halfback Jim Kauf man who scored untouched The whole play covered 26 yards In the second quarter a Breck punt rolled dead on the SPA two yard lrne The Academy tried to run the ball out and promptly fum bled Breck recovered on the four yard line On the next play Mur ray Goldstein drove off tackle for the score Breck added a third and Brown threw a 55 yard touchdown piss to Kaufman who tallied hrs second T D of the afternoon Gold stern added the extra point with a place kick Throughout the game SPA was unable to put together a sustained drlve and produce score as the Breck defense was constantly tough Not at any point in the grme did Breck put on a long drrxe s1nce their touchdowns were largely the result of mrstakes on the Academy s part on an off tackle play In the next game Mr Chap mans C team met an undefeated St Ph1l1ps team and lost 137 This was the first game that the C team s offense had really moved SPAs tally was made by Cohen who played well throughout the game Ingersoll scored the po1nt rfter the touchdown The Acads were rnsrde the foes fifteen yard lrne one other tlme but they fum bled aw ry their scoring chance Jumor Varslty Wlns Three Straight The Junior Var sity showing rm proxement with each week has won three str right games rn the l st three weeks On October 7 the J V s defeated a large but in experlenced De LaSalle team 13 0 The first TD w1s scored on an end run by Mike Parish who also made the conwerslon The final tally w rs on a pass play from Blake to Woodward rn the third quarter On the following Thursday the JV playing 1ts best game of the season to date won over a rough and tough Mrnnehaha ball club 19 13 Mrnnehaha kicked off and after holding the SPA team for to push over the first score of the game on an off tackle play But the J V s bounced back immediate ly on a twenty yard pass from Blake to Woodward who scampered fifty fine yards for the touchdown The next score was by Dave Mc Kry who ran ten yards around right end for six pomts But Mm neh rhr sn rpped brck and scored a few minutes later making the score 13 12 Late in the game when it seemed that the score would remain that way George Benz, with good block mg in the lrne swept the left end for the winning TD A lot f credit IS due to both the offensive and defenslve lines who played a great game the following Thursday the won a comparatively easy from Breck 282 In this game Benz scored two touchdowns Whrtcombe one and Woodward one Brecks lone tally came late IH the fourth quarter when they J V s game Compliments of CITIZENS ICE 81 FUEL CO. boo SELBY AVENUE CApl+al 2 sans Blake Outscores SPA 27 I9 In the last game of the season Blake the Academys traditional rival beat SPA by one touchdown Blake entered the game a heavy favorite only to find rtself face to face Wlth a fired up Academy team In the first half the Hrlltoppers from Blake were out fought and out played but managed to score on the first and last plavs of the half to lead at halftime 14 13 In between those two plays the SPA defense was next to rmpenetra ble and the offense was seldom stopped The game started rn a drerry frshron for the Academy when Lane ran brck Brrry Whit mans openrng kick off 75 yards for a TD They added the point after touchdown to make the score 7 0 But enraged by the apparent erse w 1th which Blake had scored the Academy roared back to march 80 yards for a TD With Mike Armstrong working off of a spin ner SCIIQS and Peter Burgwald go ing off tackle and around end SPA marched steadily up the field Qu rrterback Blll Pedersen scored on a keeper play as he swept uound right end for 10 yrrds King Andrews placement was per fec 1nd the score was 47 In the second qu uter SPA again moxed down the field to score another touchdown md mme out in front Thls time it w rs Tim Armstrong taking a Jump pass from his brother Mlke is the latter spun md headed for the lme then stopped Jumped md threw to Tim who hrd broken into the filt He took the ball on the 15 yard line and swept into the end zone Peder point but the throw was rncom plete md the score remained 13 7 Then with four seconds remaining rn the half Blakes quarterback Fgermryer threw 1 desperation pass to Forster who then scored Hollerns kick hlt the post then bounced ox er the cross bar to make the score 14 13 In the second half Blake rpparently had ironed out some of their offensive difficulties 1nd begin to march for the first time A pass from Burgwald ln tended for Tim Armstrong was intercepted on the 50 From there Bl rke mrrched all the way for a TD with Forster scoring on a plunge from the two SPA coun tered with 1 TD lrter rn the srme qurrter on 1 pass from Pedersen to King Andrews The score It the end of the quuter w rs 2119 Blxke sewed the game up in the fourth quarter when Forster tal hed his third TD of the grme when he burst off tackle and w ent 40 y rrds for the score Their trv for the extr 1 point was w ide and the glme ended with Blake out in front 2719 cxught an SPA. back behind the goal line The hlghllght of the game was 1 1.,orl line strnd bv the JV defensne lrne 9 ' 9 ' . . , . . . , , . . . , I Y. 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John Rose Page 2 NOW AND THEN yi N11 1u tLIJr11 Joel Nash George Hubbs Fmlay Lewls Bob Flsher Tom Huse 411 Ed1tor Assoclate Ed1tor Sports Edltor Buslness Advertlsln g NUAY MIL IYAR7 HNRCUT NQOJY 5 PDE R1 RNS Q wsw arm YIIRRUR A ra ncaa SPA S TLLIGEN ' Zami T P11555 :mo 4- T IQ ? MASVFR sud! ALARM Sic NAL Fnq QW-V Odds 81 Ends P R u :ION PFPORT LII' PILNVV FOP LUNG wnI'Y5R nr11'f-5 Mr Bratnober s house to get a key Bob Gardner Blalr Klem Pete Wolf Ed Sommers Clrculatlon Photography Faculty Adt lsers Mr John Fltch 'VII' Frederlck H Ameluxen Edltorlal Staff H D Poster B Ingersoll Horrols Greely D Rltchle A Chekov D Brown it X fa 'JJ Sauna , r UN ya RS5rv on g UILLED I I EL .sta I f '21 qv Polls mppmg , NNE mssck fs' It-J X t.Vr'l'l-I 1 V I ' 1 mr? X II 4 4,5 1 W TPIE I f vncdnnrc V EXTRA LUNG PR:f'PER Tfuwrfsl TCYT Beck The SPA JV fimshed a w1nn1ng Edltorlal Recently ttc hue lecelt ed much comment 1l1out the DOIICICS of th1s paper We tl1C16f0l6 tl11nk lt v1s1ble to attempt to clar1fy OUI' pollcy 1nd to expla1n tthat tve t1y1ng to do HTG We hate not, contlary to popular op1n1on tlled to be fhppant 111 our 1rt1cles We hate attempted to 1n counts of tl1e school ye 1r 1 touch of 0I'1g'1l'l1lltV Tl1ese attempts have been expeuments tlyxng to deter 1n111e 1 style llSt1l1g' enough for 1 VC'11lJ00lx tet ll1tClCStlT'lg enough so that 1ll tt1ll 16161 lt Because of the pos1t1on of the papel tvlth re ga1d to puntmg the netts IS of necess1ty stale Thelefore tte hate t11ed to make 1t readable Our at tempts h1te uoused cr1t1c1sm tte 11e open to suggest1on AIIOIIICI c11t1c1sm IS that of ad te1t1s1ng 1n tl1e plper TIIIS IS nec ess ny, for 1l1out 809 of tl1e cost of tl1e p 1pe1 IS p 11d by our adt er t1sers W1thout them, the cost would be prol11b1t1te, as the me chamcal quahty of the pape1 IS et pens1te P11361 1nd 1nk a1e of the l1lglICS'C quahtt result1ng 1n a per manent ed1t1on We could p1oduce tl1e Nott and Then fo1 a smalle1 p11ce, but tl1e quallty tt ould be 1m paued W1th th1s ISSUE, and 1n subse quent lssues, there tt1ll be 1nnota t1ons easllt notlcelble Il1Cl0'lS9fl Lotte1 School cotemge IS a p1rt of ou1 p1og1 1m Other cl1 xnges tt1ll follott We 1epe1t th1s IS toul DIDCI XOUI suggestlons ue ttcl comcd We ue constantly st11t 111g to 1mp1ote tl1e qu 1l1tt of tl1e paper, md tte hope to IGCCINO tl1e eo operatlon necessart to 1mprote It Rout: 15 Q MINIHIZE 5:-for CHHWNG :sfo 'M SCHOLAPQ 7 D 2?5v-IZL J V and C Team Drop Games to Blake By John and Tom Roe season on 1 los1ng note last Thurs d1t tthen the Blake JV defeated tl1e Academy 1 O 1n a thr1ll packed F1rly Ill the first quarter, a Bl 1ke end sllpped behlnd the JV seco11da1y and caught a touchdown p1ss good for sw polnts The evitra po1nt ty1s mule 1nd that was all the scor1ng there was 1n the game Late 111 the last quarter, the JV s got a good dr1ve golng only to he stopped on the ten yard l1ne by a dlsputed 1ntercept1on by a Bl 1ke safety man Ttto plays later the game ended Congratulatlons should go t Add1son Woodtt ard and Johnny Ward tvho both played an excellent game Wlth the close of the season, ment1o11 should go to Blake Dat IS, Date McKay Tom Mears and Todd 1'1eeman, all of tthom plated good, cons1stent football throughout the season Speclal thanks are 1n order to Mr Schofield who d1d a ttonder ful Job 1n mo1d1ng these boys 1nto a team I11 the last game of the C team s season tl1e f1eshm1n eleten suc cumhed to 1 better Blake team, Blake started out qu1ckly tvlth ttto T D s 1n tl1e hrst quarter and one 1n 1116 second quartel In the second half the C team stnfened tl1e1r defense 1nd played much bet tel tl11n the first h1lf, et en though they d1d not score Playmg XCIY ttell 111 tl'llS gtme ttere Bruce In gusoll md To1n Soderbelg Although the f1eshmen d1d not l1ate as good 1 1ecord as the last few ye 11s they played tery ttell and hard 1n etery game Letter to the Edltor It h1s come to my attentlon that setelal people hate tlewed the last ISSUB of the 'Wow and Then tt1th d1spleasure At th1s tune I should llke to evplam my pos1t1on IH tt r1t1ng as I d1d The Now and Then 1n the past sole ettlaeurrlcular l1terary prod uct of the St Paul Academy stu dents The form of the paper has 11ot reallt changed, and the art1cles ue st1ll of the same stereotyped tarletv Tl1e at erage student, upon 1eee1t1ng h1s copy of the paper, tt1l1 1ead the Odds 8z Ends col um11 1 fett sports art1cles, and p1oceed to make a paper alrplane out of 1t I feel that the only way to acqu1re a tt1der readmg 1S to change the structure of the art1 cles If mo1e effort can be made to get out of the rut of stereotyped a1t1cles, th1s can be accomphshed In mt 11t1cles I hate trled to get out of tl1e 1un of the m1ll It may be c1lled poor taste but lt IS or1g lnahtt 111d that IS my 1ntended goa Another po1nt for wh1ch I have been c11t1c17ed IS the adoptlon of tl1e nlckname Glddy IH my wr1t lllg I hate been tt r1t1ng under th1s name fO1 ttto tears and up to 11ott 11139 lecelted no cr1t1c1sm The 11ame tt as affixed to me 111 the fhst g1ade l1as et en been adopted bt some of the faculty If 1t s gene11llt felt that the use of th1s name IS lncorrect I W1ll cease to use 1t 1n n1y a1t1cles and tv1ll re tuln to a sometvhat more regular bt l1ne I hate lecelted some cr1t1c1sm flfllll some members of the faculty tthose OPINIONS I respect very much No m1ste1 has app1oached n1e of l11s ottn flee tv1ll If there are othe1 polnts tthlch have By Jockey Jumor As usual the embraces 1n the play are the causes for embarrass ment for the actresses and actors, but Don Drew seems to rehsh the t1sk, wh1ch caused Mr Chapman to e1ass1fy h1m as a true Latin Lot er Congratulatmns are due to Char co W ud, M1kC Armstrong, Mlke P1r1sh, Tom Roe and Tom Tongen fOl belng elected football capta1ns Also to Goldle, SPA s homecom1ng queen for 55 After play practlce, Student D1 1ector George Hubbs stopped by to lock up the gate to the park1ng lot George calmly ttalted as our beloted French teacher slowly opened the door and screamed 1n 1 pl unly Enghsh accent, Boo' It was Hallotteen, obtlously Petel Musser types w1th real v1gor In fact, wh1le savagely h1t t1ng the space bar he spra1ned h1s thumb Such devterlty' At the suggest1on of Mr F1tch M1ke Armstl ong tt as elected sen1or class l1tt yer What an honor In regard to the culprlt who dented the gle1m1ng fender of the Red Rocket , eye tvltnesses report tl1at he was tt ea11ng a khakl um form tt1th black shoes carrymg a toy battleshlp and dr1t1ng a 4 door hght green Chevrolet I wonder who aroused 11e, I tt1sh some one would commun1cate them to me for there can be no change 1n my style, un less a method of change h1s been suggested fslgnedj Gardner, R GEORGE WESTMAN Plumbing 8 Heahng 1110 Payne TO 2754 DRIVE 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