St Josephs College and Military Academy - On Parade Yearbook (Hays, KS)

 - Class of 1951

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goofdaf E. Haremza, tackle. F. Bollig, end. w H ,w M . lv. we 5 1 as Q ,, , 5552, ,asm H ,sit U ,umm-.-swf l- 1 , -gl .l w sc.,s.t .Xu-,,.:1. W, , ,L W , J. 1, -,W , Lmsaf., ..-gagging Q., , -ga .rf , . . AAS fs M ,, , ,, W y xA,A' 1 l f - New if 1.1 A ,SL Q , .-V ggi Q ez' Ii- f A. Malone, center. R. Beecher, back. L. Leiker, back D. Sheedy, back. BOMBARD GOODLAND 38-0 Tony Schmidt led an aerial blitz that annihillated the Goodland Gow- boys 38-0. The Schmidt to Schmidt combination clicked like the Air- lift and left the Cowboys bewilder- ed. The first three touchdowns were the result of the Tony to Don com- bination. Only one of the extra goints were good, but the soldiers eld a comfortable 'lead of 19-0 when the second team went in. Sheedy prassed to lfitner for the next tally. ony Schmidt set IB: the fourth score by passing to K. rake in the third quarter. In the final quarter Sheedy hit the mark again when he passed to Sphleicher who went over for the final score. A 'pass to Hime earned tlzleaegcgra pom and the game end- e - . CADETS TAKE PLAINVILLF. An under-rated Plainville team came close to upsetting the highly favored -Cadets on Oct. 13, at P ain- ville. Althought the Cadets scored first -with P1tner's. touchdown Plainville came back in the second quarter with an interception and an 80 yard run to tie ug the score and then go ahead wit the extra point, 7-6. With a little .more respect for their ogponents in the second half, the Ca ets took to the air, and Bpass- es to Don Schmidt and Frank ollxg paved the way for the second mark- er. The extra point was good and theiscore stood 13-7. After holdin? then' opponents on-downs, the so - diers again moved into pay dirt be- hind the blocking of Beecher and Horinek, bringing the score to 20- 7, The Cardinals then took to the air and drove another score across. 'Sie game ended with the score 20-

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I. Schmidt, center. R. Kluge, back. ,, , W N H , N, an k-7- J. 5.1 , iw H .sa ,se l wif joofgaf , H J . A 5 ,gn . i ' me no-U .. - 1 ra' H. Koerner, guard. C. Schleicher, end. CADETS TROMP ELLIS 27-7 The Cadets made it three straight b tromping a gallant Ellis team, 2?-7. Pitner broke loose early in the game for a 40 .yard run to put the soldiers in scoring territory. A pass from Tony Schmldt to Don Schmidt and a line plun e by Pitner put the Cadets across for the first touch- down. The extra point was good. With only a few moments gone in the second qluarter Ellis drove over for. the ta ly and kicked the extra pomt to tie up the ball game. The Cadets came back with a pass- ing attack then an end sweep by Doc Sheedy to score Just before the end of the half. In the third quarter, na few long runs by Sheedy and.Hor1nek, led by the brilliant locking of Beecher, But the Cadets in scoring posltlon. itner carried for the score and then converted. Sheedy led the attack for the fin- al tially to bring the final score to CADETS SUFFER FIRST LOSS The Cadet steamroller came to a sudden stop when the team met the Hutchinson Salt Hawks. It was the Hawk's first win of the season. After a scoreless first quarter, the Hawks opened the second stan- za with a touchdown. as McCoy raced 22 yards to- paydirt, and then ran the extra pomt. Tony Schmidt then scored for the Cadets after an 86 yard drive. The try for the extra point failed, leaving the score 7-6 at the half. Hutchinson capitalized on a break with the second half kickoff and took over on their 45. McCoy finally went over for their second tally. After two minutes of the final quarter, Tony Schmidt went over to t1e the score 13-13. The battle see-sawed during the rest of the quarter until the last minute when Chaufant went over for the Hawks, the extra point was good, and the Hawks had taken one. Coach Sylvester Palmer T. Pitner, back. 49



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J. Drees, tackle. Slooflaf LN C. Schroeder, guard. ..-l . ' l C. Hime,1back. L. Gottschalk, guard. L' Oberle, guard. TAKE HOMECOMING GAME The Cadetsclimaxed the home- coming activities of thelold grads lily taking their old arch-rivals, ays igh, 1nto camp 12-6. It was a battling pack of soldiers that went onto the field and from the first play of the game, domina- ted the play throughout. On the first play. after the kick- off, Tony Schmidt Sicked up 'a Hays fumble and ran 0 yards for a touchdown. The break took most of the starch out of the Indians. The second tally came after P1tner's 66 ard run put the Cadets on the llays 3. A five yard tpenalty put them back .to the 8 rom which Tony Schmidt went over again for the second touchdown. The rest of the game went score- less up to the last minute, although the Cadets and the Indians both piled ug: first drowns. With one mm- ute lef to play, it looked 'as lf the Cadets had put over ea shutout, but, with only 40 seconds left in the game, Norman Pfeifer got off pn a short pass to score for the Tndlans. The game ended 12-6. HOLD ABILENE 14-14 Playing the last, and probably the best, game of the season, the Cadets held the highly-favored Abilene Cowboys to -a 14-14 t1e. Abilene drew the first blood when Hart, the sipeedy 135 pound back, went over or the flrst tally. The 'Cadets immediately came back in a drive which 'began on their own 20. A pass from Tony' to Don Schmidt put the Cadets on the 8 yard line from where Pitner went over for the score. Both extra-point attempts were good and the quar- ter ended 7-7. Neither team scored in the sec- ond .quarter. On receiving the kick- off in the second half, the Cadets drove relentlessly from their own 10 to the Abilene 5, only to lose the ball on a fumble. On the next lay, Hart threw a story-book pass grom his own end zone while completely surrounded by Cadets, to Huffman who went al the way. Again the extra point was good. l The Cadets then began a despera- tion drive which ended in ay dirt when Lelker went over. Tllle extra pomt was good. K. Brake, end

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