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10—THE CATHOLIC TIMES
Friday, June 18, 1954
New Alumni Officers
COSHOCTON Kenneth Grier
has been elected’president of the
Sacred Heart High School Alumni
Association. Other newly elected
officers include Mary Jane Ormesh
er, vice-president and Miss Ther
esa Elder, secretary-treasurer.
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Bramlish, Rotonda
Named All State
Tom Bramlish of Zanesville
Rosecrans and Joe Rotonda of Co
lumbus St. Charles were named to
the first annual all-Ohio high
school baseball team,
last week from votes
around the state.
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announced
by coaches
St. Charles
one of the
Jack Ryan, popular
coach, was named to
three coaching berths. Both St
Charles and Rosecrans reached the
regional tournament finals before
bowing out. Bramlish and Rotonda
played major roles in their team’s
success this past year. Both are
pitchers.
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Minnesota's Giel Signs Pact
Paul Giel, th* University of Minnesota's ace baseball pitcher
end two time football all-American, was signed to a New York Giant
contract last week for a reported $60,000 for three years play. In
addition the popular Catholic athlete received a new car and a
$50,000 bonus. Giel is a native of Winona, Minn., and is a member
of Phi Kappa (Catholic) fraternity
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Floyd Molliere, another Ca
tholic pitcher on the Columbus
Red Bird staff, is up for his sec
ond try at American Association
ball. Melliore was with the Birds
in 1952. He spent last season at
Houston. He was born on May
Duquesne Releases
25 Game Schedule
Duquesne University athletic di
rector Louis “Doc” Skender has
announced a 25-game schedule for
Dudey Moore’s 1954-55 basketball
season.
The Dukes will play in two
tournaments as defending champi
ons. They will again appear in the
University of Pittsburgh* Steel
Bowl Dec. 10 and 11 and the Holi
day Festival in Madison Square
Garden Dec. 27, 29, and 31. The
Dukes won both tourneys last year
while they were going undefeated
through their first 22 games.
i
The Dukes will have home and
away games with six old op
ponents. Carnegie Tech, St Fran
cis of Loretto. Villanova, St Bona
venture, Cincinnati, and Dayton.
Westminster returns to the sched
ule after a one-year absence for
home and away games.
Single home games mail be play
ed with College of the Pacific and
Niagara. Single away games will be
played at Fordham, Bowling Green
and Georgetown
There is one exhibition on the
schedule, with the Peoria Cater
pillars at Monessen High School
Gym.
Dudey and his Dukes will once
again have a tough late season row
to hoe Of the last six games of
the schedule five are away.
17, 1925, In Prairia du Rochar,
Illinois where he still reside* in
tho off-season.
St. Agatha Athletes Honored At Banquet
St. Agatha grad* school athletes wore honored recently when the PTA sponsored a banquet for
the various teams at the Grandview Inn. In the photo above, Bob Bettendorf, who was graduated from
the eighth grade last week, receive* the outstanding scholar and athlete award. Bettendorf was cap
tain of the football team and was a member of the basketball and baseball squad*. Other* in the
photo are, left to right: Bob I gel, swimming coach Father Richard Dodd, diocesan youth director
Bettendorf, Arthur Wiles, toastmaster James Leonard, president of the PTA Chuck LeBol, director
of athletic* and baseball ceach
nedy, pastor of St. Agatha.
Past School Year Produced Two State Championships For Diocese
St. Aloysius’ feats on
Jim Veeley, basketball and football ceach and Father George Ken
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Many Individuals Stood Out
In Diocese’s Top Sports Year
The high school athletic year
which came to an end last week
will "long be remembered as one
of the most successful in diocesan
history. The year produced two
state championships. It also brought
forth a bumper crop of individual
stars.
Probably the greatest achieve
ment was climaxed on March 27
when New Lexington St. Aloysius
was crowned state class basket
ball champion. And the next shin
ing moment came on May 29 when
Columbus Aquinas annexed its sec
ond straight golf title. But preced
ing these events were a number
of other noteworthy affairs.
St. Charles Topped Football
Columbus St. Charles wasn’t ex
pected up come up with another
season like they'd enjoyed the
year before. And the Cards didn’t
look it when pre-season practice
started on Autist 20. But Jack
Ryan’s men seemed to improve
with each game, and after an early
season loss to Columbus Central
they roared on undefeated. St.
Charles proved its right to a high
rating by dropping Columbus Lin
den McKinley, the eventual City
League champs.
Dennison St. Mary came up
with one of the strongest teams
in its history and topped Off the
season with a win over arch-rival
Dover St. Joseph. You can’t leave
out Marion St. Mary who lost only
one game and was unscored on ’till
late in the season.
And again New Lexington St.
Aloysius stepped mt/) the limelight,
for in football the Blue Knights
won the six man Tri-County league
in their first year at
sport.
the grid
Revo
the bas-
Allen Made Coaches
Paul Ebert Named
Recipient Of Big
10 Athletic Honors
COLUMBUS, 0 June IB-Paul
(Stretch) Ebert, Ohio State Uni
versity’s high-scoring basketball
star and ace baseball pitcher, is
the recipient of the Western Con
ference medal, emblematic of high
est efficiency in scholarship and
athletics during his three-year var
sity period. The Columbus South
High product, who was all-confer
ence basketball selection for three
years and captain of the Buckeyes
last season, holds all of Ohio State's
individual scoring records for both
single game and seasonal perform
ances. Ebert, in addition to Big
Ten recognition, was named on sev
eral all-sectional and all-American
squads.
Ebert, who has been accepted in
medical school, following a “B” av
erage as an undergraduate, won 21
victories On the mound for Ohio
State baseball teams during the last
three years. He lost only seven for
an average of 750. Ebert’s West
ern Conference three-year record
was 13-5, an average of .722 His
stnke-out record this year was one
of the highest NCAA circles—
94 in 84 pinings.
Ebert who is a candidate for the
all-American college baseball team,
already has been named to the
first District Four team
ketball court have been told and
retold many times during the past
two months. Sparked by the great
Mike Allen the Blue Knights roar
ed through the District and Region
al championships and into the
state finals. There were many who
doubted St. Al’s right to compete
in the championship finale. Del
phos St. John and Copley had been
getting the rave notices all sea
son long. But the Knights took
their two gamtfs in stride and came
out the victors, in as wild a fin
ish as the tourney has ever pro
duced.
Many other fine teams stood, out
on the hardwood. Newark St. Fran
cis. paced by Frank Murphy and
Bobby Franks, grabbed off first
place in the Central Catholic
League. The Green Wave enjoyed
a highly successful season, being
ranked eighth in the state at one
point during the campaign.
And who will ever forget the
great Harry Fitzpatrick of Lancas
ter St. Mary who led the Sham
rocks for three years? Fitzpatrick
was named to a first team all-Ohio
berth, and fvell deserved it. Then
there was the one-man gang at
Somerset Holy Tnnity, Martin
Walker. W’alker brought Somer
set its best team in years. He was
a stand-out in Perry county hoop
circles for four seasons.
There were others too, Mike An
derson of Marion St Mary, Tom
Bramlish and Chuck Mattingly
of Zanesville Rosecrans, Dick Fond
nest of Dennison St. Mary and
Paul Bettendorf of Chillicothe Ca
tholic Central. In Columbus it was
Bill Stewart and Dave Barker of
St. Mary, Joe Endres of St. Charles,
and Ralph Reiser and Bill Nye of
Aquinas.
Rosecrans and Cards in Besebell
Two outstanding pitchers led
their teams into regional baseball
finals, where the teams that beat
them went on to capture the state
crowns in the A and divisions.
Joe Rotonda set records at St.
Charles that may well stand for
ever. The fast-balling lefty won
games over a three year span. In
cluded *fn that number were sev
eral no-hitters and numerous one
hit efforts. Rotonda tossed every
game for the Carolians in their
tourney quest before they finally
bowed out to Mansfield the event
ual Class A titalist.
Tom Bramlish of Rosecrans set
a glittering mark of no-hitters and
one-hitters in his two year tenure
as leader of the Bishop mound staff.
He worked and won five games
over a ten day period for the Hill
toppers as they advanced through
District and regional play before
they were topped 4-3 by Waverly
in the finals. Waverly went on to
grab the toga the next week
Terriers Set Record in Golf
Columbus Aquinas became the
second team in Ohio’s history to
win more than one state golf crown
when they came with a record
low of 322 to successfully defend
the crown they won last year. Paced
by Gene Cardi, who was the Ter
riers’ low man both years, they
made up for their lone loss of the
season by topping Upper Arling-
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ton in the finale. The week before
.Arlington had defeated them in the
finals of the District tournament.
As we look back over the past
year there are three distinct mo
ments that stand out. One was
Dayton’s Jack Sallee tiring in a
last second basket to 'force the
Western Kentucky game into an
overtime. The second was Ohio
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