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This VTeek’ji Game*
Friday, Oct. 3
Columbus St Charles at Columbus
Columbus Aquinas at Columbus
Columbus St. Mary at Wooster.
Newark St Francis at Junction City.
Dover St. Joseph at Ashtabula Har
bor.
Portsmouth Notre Datne at Chesa
peake.
Saturday, Oct. 4
Glouster att Zanesville Rosechant.
Columbus Rosary at Marion St Mary.1
Next eek\ Games
Friday, Oct. 10
Columbus St. Charles vs, Columbus
Rosary.
Columbus Aquinas at Columbus
Columbus St. Mary at Marion St.
Man
Newark St. Francis at South Zanes
ville (4 p. m.t
Dover St. Joseph at Warren St.
Mary.
Portsmouth Norte Dame at Waverly.
Saturday, Oct. 11
Ohio Deaf at Zanesville Roeecranx.
Tuscarawas at Dennison St. Mary.
Lastt W eek'a Results
Columbus St. Charlee 26, Ironton 6.
Hamilton Catholic 37, Columbus
Rosary 6.
Columbus East 26. Columbus
Aquinas 6.
Hillsboro 45, Portsmouth Notre
Dame 0.
Columbus St. Mary 6. Lancaster BIS 0.
Lima St. Rose 25. Marion St. Mary 12.
Dennison St. Mary 26. Norwalk St.
Paul 12.
S. Zanesville 51. Newark St. Francis 6.
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Boosters for Rosecrans High in
Zanesville are all hepped up over
their football team which has tak
en two straight games by good
margins They are at the same
time singing the praises of Coach
Dick Mattingly who is doing a won
derful job with the Bishops in all
sports. In the case of Coach Mat
tingly it's a story of “local boy
making good”. Dick was a gradu
ate of St. Thomas High school of
Zanesville where he starred in bas
ketball. He had nevei played foot
ball before entering Muskingum
college but for four years was an
outstanding player with his college
team He took over the helm at
Rosecrans when St. Thomas—
where he was the head coach—
was merged with St. Nicholas
high in 19%.
The lust year the school sported
a six man team and then gradu
ated into the eleven man style. In
this, the second year of “big time”
play, Dicks team is showing signs
of good coaching and as these signs
appear the team is gradually get
ting followers—and that in itself
is a feat. Those who know foot
ball and Zanesville are aware of
the tremendous power of the Lash
high squads and the place they
have in the eyes of the Y bridge
city fans. Keep up the good work,
Dick
The talked of football in New
Lexington at St. Aloysius became
a reality a few weeks ago. The
Blue Knights, after a few uncer
tain hours, came out with a 6 man
team which seems to be holding
its own. Though the schedule
is lined with so-called "practice”
games the team has been doing
quite well with such foes as
Junction City, Jacktown and
Frazeysburg The lack of equip
ment problem was solved by the
action of a couple of grand fel
lows of the city who love foot
ball—that's real spirit Inci
dentally, the first alumni game
ever to be played is on the St.
Al basketball schedule.
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Del. 9 St. Mary vs Corpus Christi
at St. John
Ort 9 St Christopher vs St. John
at Goodale No. 1.
Ort. 9 Immaculate Conception vs
Sacred Heart at Whetstone.
Ort. 9 Victory vs St. Catherine at
St. Catherine.
Assumption League
Oct. 7 St. Jjidislaus vs St. Agatha
at Southview.
Oct 9 St. Franeia va St. Alnvaius
at Goodair N'n 2.
Ort 9 St Peter va St. More Mag.
Helen st W'ctgat..
Ort 7 Holy Name vs SI Augustine
at Till tie.
Visitation League
Oi'l 7 St. Vincent vs St. Dominic
at Wolfe.
Oct. 7- St. Thomas vs Christ the
King at. St. Catherine.
Ort. 7-—Patrick vs Holy Family
(Goodale No. 1.)
Oct. 9 Our Lady of Peers vs St.
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Linden high school field in Columbus will be the site of
the weekend’s top high school football game for Diocesan
teams as
St. Charles
Mike Grannan was the big gun
for the Cardinals, scoring two
touchdow ns as St. Charles rolled to
a 13-0 halftime lead and an easy
win. Jack Baumann and Dan Ran
km tallied the other two TD’s
while Mike Colley added the two
conversions. Vaughn’s six-pointer
for Ironton was the Tigers’ first
score of the season and also the
first time St. Charles' goal-line has
been crossed.
Zanesville Rosecrans, the Di
ocese’s only other undefeated
team, will meet Glouster tomorrow
Wily Frank Leahy, the Notre Dame coach, has
been renowned for his pessimism, even in the na
tional championship days at South Bend. But veter
an experts who visited the gold-dome campus at the
outset of the training season came away with the
idea that Leahy is sincere in his fears this fail.
It is true that Notre Dame has
fewer experienced players this
year and, in fact, its smallest squad
tn modern history 46 men It is
true, too that the Irish now have
entered one of the heaviest schcd
tiles they have ever faced
Expert coaching, peerless spir
it and exceptional psychological
factors can be added to the phys
ical assets of the Leahy squad.
Some real stars of the team will
be worked hard both on offense
and defense, and a couple of key
injuries could be devastating
Hopes arc pinned on Johnny Latt
net a junior who might become th?
best all round backfield stai in the
country. Pair him with Fullback
Neil Worden, another junior, and
you have the nucleus for a hack
field that should he as good as last
year’s, or better
Line experience and weight are
somewhat lacking and Leahy coni,
plains that the squad is shy on
ov all speed.
We’re confident, however, that
the Irish will make things interest
ing for each and all. and win their
full share of games
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unbeaten Carolians seek their fourth
straight against a good Linden McKinley squad tonight.
St. Charles
copped its third straight last week, drubbing
Ironton 26-6 while Linden grabbed its second straight, edging
North 6-0.
-----------------On the Ball------------
Grid Prospects Bright At
Ohio's 3 Catholic Colleges
night at Zanesville Municipal Stad
ium after being idle last week. The
Bishops have won two in a row and
will be favored to make it three
tomorrow.
After hitting the win column for
thr first time last week Columbus
St. Mary will travel to Wooster to
night, meeting the local public
high squad.
Last week, for the third time
this season, the Rams tallied only
one TD but this time if was good
for a 6 0 win over Lancaster BIS.
Ry Liide W. Rlackbourn
(Marquette University Football Coach)
Ry the time you read this Notre Dame will have
played Pennsylvania and, possibly Texas. Those two
rough, tough opening games undoubtedly will de
termine the pattern of the Irish season. You have
the advantage of knowing results at which we now
can only guess.
You can look for the University
of Detroit to have one of the most
improved teams in the country
The Titans have gained a host of
transfers from San Francisco, St.
Bonaventure and Navy, and they
are eligible Among them and
remember the name’ is St. Bona's
brilliant forward passing quartet
hark. Ted Marchibroda. Coach
Dutch Clark has only 1) lettermen,
but the transfers are solving his
personnel problems.
At Marquette we are depending
Io a considerable extent on sopho
mores (33 of them), and they're a
spirited lot Our losses were sei
ions and ran hardly he compen
sated by the returning veteran:
and newcomers. The schedule is
tough all the way. That sounds like
a sad story, but actually we feel
that our kids can make a good
showing. Keep youi eyes, often
sively, on Halfback Ron Drzewiecki
and. defensively, on End Hosea
Sims
Defeated but twice in three
years. Eddie Kluska’s Xavier Muv
keteers have suffered some severe
manpower losses but again have
high hopes There's fine backfield
talent in Boh Judd. Dick DeCorps,
Joe Degaro, Fred Heimkreiter and
Frank Milostan Dayton has lost but
seven men from its Salad Bowl
squad of last season and is ready
for the races Coach Joe Gavin is
shy of depth and experienced
guards, but otherwise appears well
set The Flyers should he going
places They've been experiment
ing with the single wing at John
Carroll, hut now are back in “T”
formation With 27 lettermen, the
Blue JStreaks look for brighter
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Rosary, Aquinas Spend Another Hot Day On Gridiron
Unbeaten St. Charles Meets Linden In Week’s
op Game Rosecrans’
Bishops Seek 3rd Win
The scoring came on a pass from
Al Bucilla to Bernie Vogel.
Columbus Aquinas will still be
looking for its first victory to
night when the Terriers meet Co
lumbus South High on the Bull
dog’s own gridiron. Al Zabvn
ik scored the Terriers’ Ione
TD in last, week’s 26-6 loss to East
on a nine yard pass from Bob Fa
gan.
After being drubbed 37-6 by
Hamilton Catholic’s unbeaten Rams
last week Columbus Rosary will
trek to Marion tomorrow night to
meet a St. Mary squad which drop
ped its second decision of the sea
son to Lima St. Rose by a 25-12
count.
Rosary averted a shut-out in the
last quarter when Johnny Noll
smashed over from the four. Half
back Claude Chaney tallied four
oi the Rams’ TD’s.
Dan Merchant tallied both of St.
Mary's TD’s in the loss to St. Rose
A
Bobby Watkins Bill Petersen
This is the first of a series on the Catholic players on the
Ohio State university football team
When Ohio State's Buckeyes shoot for their second straight Big
Ten victory Saturday against Purdue two Catholic’ playersAwhose
careers thus far have been distinctly different—are certain to see
plenty of action
The first is Bill Petersen, a senior who is back at the Buckeye
school for a final shot at football glory. Bill came to Ohio State in
1949 as a heralded quarterback from Cleveland Cathedral Latin's
state champion team of 1948.
In 1950. however, not finding Wes Fesler’s single wing to his liking,
Pete switched to John Carroll university in his native Cleveland. He
was never able to play there, since his Air National Guard unit was
activated and sent to Lockbourne Air Force Base near Columbus. He
was discharged the summer of ’51, re entered school, and is ready to
go again after sitting out a year.
A 6’ 1”. 200 pounder, Peterson is currently the Buck’s punter,
is still battling for the quarterback job and is doing well at line
backing.
Catholic player No. is scintillating Bobby Watkins, a sophomore
sensation whose rise to prominence has almost been phenommal. A
native of New Bedford, Mass., Bobby came to Ohio State in '51. un
heralded and unknown, and spent his freshman year as a Jay Vee
fallback
Bobby was "discovered” in spring drills and was installed as the
Bucks’ top right halfhack in Woody Hayes' split-T formation He was
by far the “big man" in the Scarlet's mtra-squad game which ended
spring practice.
A stocky 192-pounder, Bobby will probably start at offensive right
halfhack against Wisconsin.
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Aquinas and Rosary were the only high school football teams
from Columbus which didn't enter the win column in last week
end's games. Pictured in the photo at left gaining yardage in a
losing cause against Columbus East is Bill Henry, 170-lb. junior full
back from Aquinas (45). Other Terrier players pictured are left end
Frank Golden (62) and halfback Bob Tiberi (37). The Tigers whipped
Aquinas 26-6
The photo above catches a bit of action in the Rosary-Hamilton
Catholic game. No. 64 is Hamilton's Claude Chaney whom Rosary
couldn't catch all afternoon. He tallied four touchdowns as the
Rams walloped the Crusaders 37-6. No. 12 is Rosary's Carl Noll and
No. 55 is William Blaise.
After whipping Mt. Gilead in the
opener the Irish have now drop
ped two in a row. St. Rose hopped
into a 13 6 first quarter lead and
was never headed.
Newark St. Francis' six-man
team will trek to Junction City to
night in quest of its second Tri
County league win. Boh Franks
tallied the only Green Wave
touchdowm in last week's 51-6 loss
to South Zanesville. Newark had
previously whipped Frazeysburg
44-6 in its first league game.
Although several of the Diocesan
teams age finding the 1952 season
pretty difficult, Portsmouth Notre
Dame is undoubtedly having the
roughest time of all. The Titans
are still looking for that first
score with last week's 45-0 drub
bing at the hands of llillsboro be
ing added to previous 18-0 and 72-0
shutouts. ND advanced past the 50
yard line only twice in the Hills
boro game.
Watkins, Petersen Help Rucks
Fantin Scores Three
Johnny Fantin, Dennison St.
Mary's ace back, scored three
touchdowns and two conversions
last week as the Blue Waves upset
previously unbeaten Norwalk St.
Paul, 28-12. It brought his point
total for the year to seven TD’s and
42 points.
A Paul Cush to Neil Putnam
pass accounted for the other
score. Dennison has an open date
this week but will meet Ironton St.
Joseph next Saturday.
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