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The Football Season This year's Rustic team enjoyed the best football season since the opening of St. Mary of Redford high school. Football, as usual, was inaugurated on the first day of the school year. The coach, Mr. John Conway Cook, formerly of the U. of M. team, was to be the main bearing, so to speak, in the year's coaching staff, while Philip Schafer was chosen as assistant. The first session was staged on September 11. Thirty-five students con- stituted the group that took part in the regular practice tilts. Three teams were formed and until the end of the season there was intensive practice on the school grounds every day from three until six. The squad was put through heavy drills in preparation for the opening game of the season with the Holy Name Institute, a non-league game. St. Mary's trampled Holy Name, 32-0, and the second and third teams were allowed to play in this game. St. Mary's of Royal Oak, the first league opponent, followed. The second team started against the Royal Oak eleven, but at the end of the first quar- ter, was replaced by the first team. The game ended 19-12. It was our first league victory. VVe then traveled to Pontiac to play St. Frederick's, who were in first place, clinging close to the championship. The day was bad for footballg the field was covered with puddles of water six inches deep, the first quarter was staged in a downpour of rain. Both teams played conserva- tively, and at the end of the game found the score 0-0, with St. Mary's tied for first place in the Cadillac Division. St. Ambrose, also played away from home, was the next game. St. Mary's, fighting to keep her place as first, defeated St. Ambrose, 24-0. St. Anthony's fell, 12-0, after a hard battle, leaving St. Mary's tied for the championship with St. Frederick's. Our record was three victories and one tie. Page Fifty-eight
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Qhampioms CADILLAC DIVISION Michigan Catholic Athletic Association D. GREEN H. TYLER G. DOHERTY A. KORLS A. ANKOFSKI J. MCERLANE B. MONAB J. FLEMMING J. HALLMAN M. KUIILMAN A. QUIGLEY P. MEISEL JOHN CooK T. RENAUD PHILIP ISCIIAFER Coach Student Manager Assistant Coach Q Page Fifty-nine
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