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I Uxft to righO From row: John Schmitz, jim Hcimcrl, Jim Bruch, Fred Krcuzigcr, Bob Hughes, Bill Trotticr, Joe Brandt, John Hanrahan. Back row: Bob Hesse, Mike Igguldcn, Mike Kesscnich, Dave Ott,Jim King, Bob Peterson, Mike Schciblc, Dave Baslcr,Jim Hacbig, Dan Wolf, Paul Majcrlc.
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. The urge of youth to flex its senlors muscles and test its strength against that of others is as strong here as 958 C ha m p8 anywhere. It is apparent in the sports about the campus. It is nowhere more apparent than in the bruising action on the football field. Each year it is the traditional duty of Father Ricdel to initiate the sea- son with the first kickoff. Once that ball is off the fotty-yard line, the season, with all its tunts and hero- ics and regrets 3.an inspiration, is underway. The major league began bravely and optimistically with three teams, but injuries and studies cut the com- petition down to two teams. The teams of Bob Hesse and Mike Iggulden at length combined to take the name of Iggulden's Juniors. It is dismal to report that the Juniors lost each game to the Seniors; one bright spot was a 58 yard run by Mike Iggulden, scoring the only touchdown of the year for the Jun- iors. Those Seniors were hard men to convince. ii :1 ' CLeft to righO Front row: Mike Josten, Earl DuPont, Andy Faraca, Dave Champeau, Eugene Hollfelder, Ed Cook, Dennis Liska, and Jim Wiza. Back row: Bill Fredelake, Ray Kertz, Mike Sorgi, Sigfried Widera, Jim David, Bill Shebesta, Robert Sprader, and John Hart. Final S+andings Major League W. L. T. P.F. RA. , Seniors 5 0 0 183 6 Juniors 0 5 0 6 183 Jim David ClefO and Bill Shebesta OightD, co-captains of the Senior Team. Jim David was the high scorer of the team and the league. Page 74
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1959 AllrStars Minor League The relation of the minor league to the major is the relation of the terrier to the St. Bernard. Your choice here is more a matter of taste than of quality. Five teams fought flercely for domain They responded to the following titles: Bandle, Weis, Meske, Neuberg, and Ryan. The teams suggest a league of nations of the Universal Church. In action, they seem like an angry microcosm in contention for status. Here, just about every day of the week, you would see these frosh and sophs lined on the field, their loyal classmates growing steadily hoarse on the sidelines. It is only fair to set down for posterity that Bandle won the honors. Not more spirit, not more effort; just more points. But that's the main point. Back row, Left to Right: John Pulice, James Finnane, James Oestreich, Robert Szymborski, Ray Hedin, Robert Gassert, David Harrison, Douglas Meske, Mike Newman, Paul Lynch, Ron Fischer, Fred Kreuziger. Front row: Mike Miller, Bill DeMark, Bob Fulmer, Bill Pauk, Larry Weis, Dave Young, John Strauss, Joe DeMeuse. l ,5 9 Champions Bandle Back row, Left to Right: Ron Bandle, Jim Beschta, Jesse Casteneda, Dick Wojciechowski, '- Hedin, Jim Beres, Jim Hoffman, Earl DuPont, Joe Wolf. Pa 6 76 Front row: Dick Eisenman, Chuck Broihier, Tony Makovec, Paul Plum, J. Smith, Earl Kov. g t Tom Flach.
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