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. . 5 N-.. .-..... 1 - 4 - .Lrc1. 1 .F H. S4 H... Vrzrriiy Team Mrzmmzr - '51-52 FRONT ROW-j. LeFevre. D. Troester, D. Woodcock, VI. Malott, T. Storey, T. Schultz, G. Ursuy. SECOND ROXX -J. Raths, D. Decorte, V. Barone, F. Decorte, nl. Baitley, j. Martell, T. Hiser, NW. Wfarner, W. Hackett. TOP ROW-Student managers: L. Hendricks, T. Wfeadockg j. Bray, R. Sullivan, T. McCabe, T. Mcilirthy, G. Stewart, R. Rupert. Schmelzer, W. Fckerman, R. Klonoski, Father M. Maher, Coach S. Franz. September 16 September 23 September 30 October 5 FOOTBALL The Sl. Mary 1951 Football season accentuated clean spirited play, accompanied by high-pitched cheers from the fans and led by competent cheer-leaders. Fans and players alike will long remember the escapades of Quarterback Nick Sflwzel- 267, while coaches still try to figure out how speedy jim Affzzlnfl eluded their 'beefyn linemen. Bob Sffllizmz and Dare llynodcncb Filled the remainder of the backfield and met the enemy's attacks with equal zest. Witli a smash of equipment and bodies clashing together, fans knew that George Stewart and Terry McCur1lJy were again on the offensive. Wlien little George Urmy started a game, the opposition cried, Look out. little guy! But the little guy was not easily scared and showed everyone that he could do more with his beneficial 155 pounds than could an awkward 200-pound opponent. At the close of the season, the boys proved again that athletic minds, morals, and morale seasoned with Catholic principles made for better playing and praiseworthy sportsmanship. St. Mary, Flint .,.. . . 15-0 October 14 -St. Mary. Muskegon ...... . . 12-52 St. James. Bay City . . . . 0-19 October 19- SS. Peter 64: Paul, Saginaw . . . 0.6 St. joseph, Bay City . . . . . 6-19 November 4- St. Stanislaus, Bay City ....... . . 6-0 St. Andrews, Saginaw ........... 12-50 November 19- Sacred Heart, Mount Pleasant .... 14-6 Cure of N. Sclwzelzeffr E1u1.ri1'e Legs' A play which covered thirty yards and accumulated six points for the Maroons. 4 l 1 Catches D. Xwoodcotks pass at 20, 121 Staffs down the rest of the field. 1 31 Prepares to sidestep two tacklers at 15. 1 lrlivades one at 10. 45JDarts hy the other at 5. 161 Passes by safety man into the end zone.
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In the Clear Trapped Muskegorfs jim Marte scores through lim Mnfozf catches five yards short of T.D middle of Maroom, line. T011 gloeuin g Up Nick Srhmelzcr hits the dummy as Coach Franz: and rest of squad watch. 31
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