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Fox scofesl September 16. In the hrst game with Sandusky, the highly rated Midgets were held to a tie. The Midgets led 6 to O at the half on a score from the one-yard line by Jim Morey, ln the second half, Sandusky came back to score on a 37-yard run. September 25. The Midgets met a strong foe in Bay City Visita- tion by whom tney were defeated 25 to 4 St. Petes scored on a two-yard plunge by Jim Morey and a 30-yard pass play f'orr Fox to Walsh. Gronski place-kicked the two extra points, October 1. In their f1rst game of the new V. P. L., the Midgets went down to their second defeat at the hands of Bay City St. Stanislaus .. 18 to 6. The Stags struck quickly on a 20-yard pass play. The Midgets came back in the second half to score a touch- down on a block punt by Pat Holland. October 9, Sparked by Bob Fox's two touchdown runs of 40 and 30 yards, behind excellent blocking, the Midgets hnally came through to win their hrst game of the season, 26 to 12, over Bay City St. Joseph Gary Ursux' and Jeriy Eaumler trade the other touchdowns and Lady Gtonski kicked ofer the two extra points. October 16. 'he Midgets conrnped 'ret ww :wg wa,s :., defea- ing Bay City St. James, 33 to 20. St James scorea on the first play but the Midgets only moments later, scored cn a AO-yara pass play and also added the extra point Soon after, fullback Bob Walsh scored on an outburst of BO yards A twenty-yard pass from Fox to Holland completed the scoring. No stopping Morey. October 23. The Midgets were humbled 53 to 6 by an inspired Alpena Catholic Central team remembering their sole defeat of the previous season handed them by the Midgets The victou, was sweet for the Centralites, November 6. A spirited Midget team, eager for revenge, received the opening kickoff. St. Andrews drew blood f1rst, scoring fron' 14 yards aut. St. Pete's came roaring back when quarterback Fax pitched out to his fullback for the score. The deadlock lasted until the hnal quarter when St. Andrews scored twice to win 18 to 6. November 11, The conhdent Midgets wasted no time in humbling the Maroons in the season's final game. The many graduating seniors played most of the game, and as the gun sounded the end, a note of sadness was felt by the Seniors who played their hearts out in winning 38 to 8. AM-59' xr, A . A boys Lett to rvgnt Assistcin' coacn, Joe Darrofo Cca: Ed Bogar Father Angelus Kopp la , G'crtv Bot: Schallenkarrp. Gary Ursuy, Boo Fox Bill M. isny, Dave Thiel Greg Stanley, and Jin Ciolev. l Leapin' Lena Take your seats and 'ran tre peas 5 l
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Af. W -FE oy, K- iii , S. I l '. '. r K.. A is A A 4 ,Q f.1UAgW:..,:-5 V' 4' , ' ' A 'M 'e g '--.- MIGHTY MlDGETS: Row 1: Manager Peter Dominguez, Bob Schol- lenkarnp, Bill Murphy, Larry Gronski, Jim Morey, Pat Holland, Jerry Bugai, Greg Stanley, Gary Ursuy, Coach Ed Bogar, Father Kopp. Row 2: Manager Mike Garyin, Bob Walsh, Dave Thiel, Earl 'ik n,.m.x ,. F' - 14.1. j',., ,,ih '-If ' '--J, ' .., . -1 ' .KQV vkAv1g.?:s, i, ,,., . .. A ,ea , N , ' V' ,N . - ' ' , Emeott, Dan Jacobi, Jack Donoghue, Jerry Baurnler, Dick Cline, Bob Fox, .lim Ciolek, Assistant Coach Joe Darnbro. Row 3: Ralph Radenbaugh, John Brandel, Melvin Diechman, Torn Bauer, John Ursuy, Bill Kendall, Pat McCoy, Dick Crosson,Barnard Ederer. Season Record CC.53 SSPP . . . 6 Sandusky SSPP ST. James .. SSPP i4 Visitation SSPP Alpena . . SSP? 6 St. Stan's SSPP St, Andrews SSPP 26 St. Joe's SSPP St. Mary's 8 Coach Ed Boqar plans strat- egy for the opening game as Father Angelus Kopp, Athletic Director, looks on. Row 1: ' 1 9 I 0 4QnN , I Q Jerry Bugai, Larry Gronski. Row 2: Bill Murphy, Gary Ur- ?'J-W suy, Bob Schallenkarnp, Dave Thiel. QM 2, X' up J
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,Q 1 IQJX I EDWARD BOGAR Football Coach Social Studies Instructor 6 I. Y Coaching l A JOSEPH DAMBRO Assistant Football Coach Staff O O O ir I955 5 MICHAEL LAZORCHAK STEVE CURTIS Basketball COQCI-i Assistant Basketball Coach Behind the scenes . . . THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-Standing: Leo Boyd, Bill ROberfS, Joe Dambro, Coe Roberts, Bernard Czyrnbor 'vice-presidenti, Charles Bauer, John Boyd, Jim Wade, Jack Boyd. Seated: Stan Rytlewski Bray, John Lovay, Rudy Gregus, Lambert Fox, John Cowley, Robert ttreosurerl, Ferd Theisen lpresidentl, Father Angelus Kopp Athletic Director, Glenn Mann secretary Tom Crosson, Terry Krys and Larry Newvine. -Z Y 1' F, f ,Q 4 Yf'
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