St Joseph High School - Torch Yearbook (Bay City, MI)

 - Class of 1941

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9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 A 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 95 9 9 95 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Q 9 9 9 .. .. 9 .QQQMQ . . Q sos we aa ns zos xi we 5 .I Ib Ib b . . ' 1' Basketball team: Top row: Bill Tithof, Aaron Gallagher, Frank Brashaw, Henry Miller, loe Tithof, Coach Alex Chesney. First row: Matt Lupe, Leon Prieur, Paul Cote, Bernard Malenfant, Iohn Socia. BASKETBALL REVIEW The Yellowjackets opened their initial game of the season in fine fashion at Pulaski Ha11, but the St. loseph quintet met its Waterloo in the following game when it was nosed out by a we11-fought victory. With this game the morale of the team was lost. The Blue and Gold proved to be no pushover throughout the season, although it lacked cooperation, which is essential for every team. The three victories out of a possible thirteen do not tell the true strength of the team because six of the games were lost by only a small score. 9 Although the season of '41 failed to prove fruitfui, promising material still remains for next year. Q Six of the nine varsity men are returning including A11-City, Frank Brashaw. S lanuary 69-The Yeliowjackets swamped St. Mary, Bay City by the score of 42-25. Ianuary 1OfSt. Iames tripped the Third Street quintet by sinking a long team in the last minute of 2 piay. The result was 22-20. it 1, lanuary 14-In a low scoring affair at Essexville, St. Iohn's trimmed the Chesneymen. At the end of Q the contest the ta11y was 11-19. 9 lanuary 17-Unable to make use of 29 free throws offered, Sacred Heart took top honors in the com- bat. The outcome was 25 - 21. Q lanuary 21-The team was taken in an easy stride by its namesake in Saginaw, the result being g 42-25. Ianuary 24--St. Mary retaliated for an earlier defeat in the season by taking the Blue and Gold g aggregation for the fifth defeat. The final tally was 26-22. v Ianuary 28-St. Andrew got off on an early scoring spree and kept it up throughout the game to S give the Yellowjackets their worst she1lacking of the season. The records say the score was 71-25. lanuary 31-The Essexvilie group put on a scoring spree in the last quarter which gave them 22 points to the Yeliowiackets' 26. 9 Q February 3-The Blue and Gold froze the Oil City Five out of a victory. This was the second game Q of the season in which they turned out on top, the finishing score was 29-26. Q February 7--Our namesake from Saginaw paid us a return visit and again turned out on top in the Eg contest. This time the ta11y registered 36-25. 2 S February 14--St. lames again pulied the game out of the fire, this time one point turned the tide of S victory over to the Irish. The score was 21-20. 3 Q February 25 ln a practice game at Handy the St. lohn Five proved to be better for the third time 5 this season, the outcome was 25-24. g February 27-The Yellowjackets took St. Peter and Paul in fine fashion in Saginaw by a score of 33-16. ' 2 March 6-St. Ioseph entered the district tournament held at Central lunior in Saginaw, where St. 2 Mary of Saginaw took charge of the situation. The final score was 45-36.

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