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ON THE RIGHT APPEAR the main j reasons why the St. Joe nine scored V ' a successful season including 4 no- r 1 l hitters: B. Bockenstette Q0-lj turned Q, ! in fine relief in the regional: S. Moo re Q2-13 chucked 2 no-hitters: i l B. Monin Q3-OJ turned in 1 no-hit- . ter and 2 district wins: M. Sherer Q4-2j pitched district and regional It wins: R. Guerin Q1-OD turned in fine relie Baseball f work during the season. if A team without stars best describes the i958 Eagle nine-District Champs. Strength down the middle, a fighting spirit and will to win were accountable for the unexpected success of the Eagles. The almost all-iunior nine of St, Joe comprised a season lO-4 record including a 3-2 squeaker over favored Bloomfield in the District finals. Jim Schwab's throwing arm was vvell respected by the opposition. Bill Cecil and John Edelen managed to make the infield plays that counted. Frank McPherson always managed to be under any fly balls hit to center field. lt is no secret that the returning eleven lettermen are looking forward to the state tourney next year. L l t ,fs pr. Q, i BELOW J. DUNN displays hitting form that achieved a .357 average during the season. Jim was a valuable glove man at third and the clutch hitter of the club. .IJK 1 iw- 1 s ...s. . ,,,,y,.+g g .,,N g , I l i U M ' Vfkfjf K .9 il:-Y,Lq'vA..--4 cf., - V '. ,nf V-.rsh A I ' F ff 1 -' - - ' ' ' . a , ','3z..a , N . ., . 1. ' 5' v t aeqg'-.. ' ' 1 4. - ' -me ' ' .- W fi. - . - W s f A. .--'4 1 , , s -.s ,-wer' v, Lani- H+, A -'V x fff'+'ff iv' az, '-'H Viv-'F -. . . f' ' -fs 1. 2f ',,'1f-...'i, , -- n Q .- .. .1 131 'et ' 'W ' it fa . M593 M N tv' ' .-.,,1 '.-Ebiv ..? n Nu . n .. . I yea!!! -- . Ng' '.-.gf-A ' . 1 ' - sc. I I J -.1
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Pro h PICTURED RIGHT is the Fresh- man outfit of Brother Romuald. The Frosh manufactured a 107 slate this season. The boys showed some outstanding play during the year and this makes the Junior Varsity well-stocked with potential. Brother did a fine job with the team. A FROSH DRIVES in for a lay-up to tally 2 more for BROTHER ROMUALD uses the time out to give his the Eaglettes. Burly Phelan proved to be the out- team some advice on how to cope with the present standing offensive star by a total of 85 points for situation in the Country Day game St Joe won out the year. 34-18. x .X 1 ix Xa
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SEASON RECORD Opponenr We Fredericksloyvn 20 Country Day 5 Fort Knox O Springfield l E-Town 9 Shepherdyille 6 E-Town ll UK Frosh l Bardstown 5 Disrmcr Springfield 5 Ml. Washington 9 Bloomfield 3 Reoiorxi Auburn . . . 9 Caverna . , 7 They l l 12 3 l O 10 8 O . O O . 2 2 i2 ABOVE TOM HAYDEN slides home with one of the five runs scored against arch- rival Springfield in the District opener. Tom also provided a key play with his double play throw from right field against Auburn in the Regional opener. 5. 7 - 4 1,-il- DISTRICT CHAMPS QL. to RJ: 1st Row-D. Monin B. Cissell, B. Bockenstette. T. Hayden. L. Hall, J Vogel, W. Monin, M. Sherer. 2nd Row-J. Edelen F. Clements, J. Dunn, S. Moore, J. Marks, J. Schwab R. Guerin, F. Rogers. B. Cecil, R. Martin. Tl' 9 A 'B 1 ' , W . 6 X iij 111' ,. - I qi , N. 1 J Q- 7 i iff . A 1 'I , bi. Q, Nl y I i st: 5, 'Y V y ,B L C 1 ' 'f , .IJ-1' g' V J , il I I ' 4 1 ' L . i 8 t Q r' 4 e 'A l 4-.,., 4 Mn' ,Ng SI '- r-24 A lr 19? ,ig lv li-if pw' lol V .
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