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frosh turfmen won 3, lost 4 the record Ignatius ... . .... 0 Lincoln ... .12 Ignatius . . . 6 St. Edwards 25 Ignatius .... 0 Latin .... 24 Ignatius . 19 St. John Cantius 13 Ignatius . . . . .... 7 Holy Name .... 6 Ignatius 7 Rhodes . ... 0 Ignatius . . . . .... 1 Lorain St. Mary. . . ... 12 The frosh had scarcely finished registering before the athletes among them were checking out helmets and shoulder pads from the cage and boarding the bus for football scrimmage at Brooksidc Park. W hen their season began, the frosh got off to a bad start. They lost their first three games to Lincoln, St. Edwards, and Latin. Then Mr. R. T. Mahoney, S. J., and Mr. C. A. Conroy, S. J., took over the coaching. The frosh won their next three games from St. John Cantius, Holy Name, and Rhodes, but lost their last game to Lorain St. Marys. Star on the frosh squad was halfback Pat Hussey whose 83 yard run for the only Ignatius touchdown in the Holy Name game high-lighted the season. Ccorge Hahn, Dick Mihalus, and George Haas filled out the backfield. Filling out the forward wall were Neil Martau and John Hyland, ends; John Seliskar and Tom Kiibane, tackles; Rill Gedeon and Frank Campolo, guards; and Brian Hayes at center. Torn Kiibane ami Jim llatvauy (94) watch a Latin lineman slop ball carrier Pat Hussey after a hard plunge through the center of the line. 29
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p I frosh sports form alert leaders Look at City-life! Sec how each man in his needs depends on others! To live happily in the City man must he alert to his own needs and to the needs of his neighbor-citizen. The merchant must be alert to the needs of his customers. The manager to the needs of his plant. Alertness is learned in many ways and in many places. But we found that freshman sports taught us to be alert to the needs of others. Only the alert player anticipates his opponents move, throws a key block, or spots the opening through which to score. 28
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Front rote: Taylor, Ky»ela. Mel.auchlin, Milialus, John , (iallngher, Trae yk. »lunl . Srconti rate: Springer, II'land. (•iiiKerieh, Sziirs. ( rilnin. Giiiirr. Il.irl. Halm. Mastersoii. Third n ir: Mr. (ainrny. S. J., roaeh, I.iisliv, IIdiIki'. Ilutvany, Hussey, Marian. Masked, Smith, .ran eier. Hayes. Mr. Mahoney, S. J.. roaeli. I.tisl row: Selishar, Sell lr gel, Ueese, Fraser, kilhane, llirko, Campolo, Kline. Hans. 30
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