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0 : - V 'i I rt : i THE FOOTBALL LEAGUES 'I'lie league football season of ’22 was one that will be recalled in future years, due to the enthusiasm it created and the consequent success. Upon the call for candidates for the High School football team, forty men responded. After a brief workout under skilled hands the squad dwindled down to 22 men, who represented the academy for 1922. They showed an abundance of energy and spirit, which was the main factor in their success. The team was not organized until the middle of the season and this accounted for their small schedule. The following games were played: Opp. S. M. H. Manhattan vs. St. Mary’s :.... 0 13 Mayetta vs. St. Mary’s 13 13 Rockhurst vs. St. Mary’s (At Kansas City).. 7 6 Capt. Curran starred throughout the season with many long runs and hard line plunges. He was impossible to stop and it was mainly through his brilliant head work that the S. M. Academy Team was successful. Brumgardt, Schawe, Bean, Murphy, and Mulvey also did stellar work at their positions. The football leagues of this year deserve great praise. There were two leagues organized. In first league, the captains were: Lonergan, Luepke, and Howard. In second league they were: O’Meara, Murphy, and Jones. Each team had a schedule of ten games and all were exceptionally hard fought. In first league all three teams were well matched, but Lonergan’s outfit even though outweighed by their opponents came forth victorious by defeating Luepke-by one touchdown. This was easily the hardest fought game of the season. Howard was under a handicap due to injuries contracted in the early season. Luepke and Lonergan played good football throughout and their teams’ good showing is due in a large part to their individual efforts. Second league enabled those of the lighter class to show their ability which they did in good style. The hardest fought games of the season were those l e-tween O’Meara and Murphy. For the championship O’Meara and Murphy tied. The deciding game was never played, due to cold weather. “Ford” Knglum starred for O’Meara, while “Red” McCarty and Murphy played excellent ball on the latter’s team. Jones showed real spirit throughout, but his line was rather weak. JZ DIAL ANNUAL One Hundred Twenty-Nine
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Nanhattar a me Hall-Yard Game Leaoufi Game Ex- unior Game -----1 v DIAL ANNUAL ATHLETICS One Hundred Twenty-Eight
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BASKET BALL SQUAD Top Row (left to right)—P. Jacks (Mgr.), McDonnell, Whelan. E. Kirchner, T. Hu ldy, H. Burke, Mr. Conway (Coach). Second Row—W. Pope, Kennedy, Brazeau, J. Rose (Capt.), McAllister, W. Holt, John Morrisey.
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