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B OU RBO NNAIS. ILLINOIS
VOL. LIL
Edition
S A'l'lJRD AY, DE<JEMBE it 1, 19M
NUMBER 6
St. Viator College's Edition Of T he Green Wave
The Green Wave this year may not have as many victories to it s credit as , Coach Murphy ). Third row: Flemming, manager ; Gibbons, Betourne, St evens, the student body would like but it is quite consoling to r emember t hat not once Daly, Nicholson, Gallenkamp, H amilton, K earns, Mackin, Phillips, O'Rourke, Larson, was the t eam swamped by its opponents. The Viator squad, under the direction Ass 't. Coach McNamara, Coach Ray Murphy. Second Row : Tkaczyk, Crowley, of Ray Murphy proved a formidable foe and sp oiled St. Mary 's seven i"ame win. ning streak as well as being the first te am to defeat Valparaiso Univer sity in t wo Newburg, Roche, Saia, Capt. Dexter Marik, Corcoran, McGrath, Rohinsk y, Blazeyear s. vich, Harrison. F ront row : Fahey, Stanford, Thrall, Cellot to, P alladino, W alsh, Read (left to right) back row: Hilk er, Lux, Madigan, Foxen, McSweeney, Schumacher, McDonald, Aeillo, Shea, E nders, Krauklis. (0 'Leary, varsity end, is Noonan, Cush, Radous, Viola, Kelly, Masterson, Tures, Normile, Guy (back of only r egul ar missing from t he above pict ure ) . -
BASKETBALL PROSPECTS OF IRISH DIM~ STATES COACH MCNAMARA
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Monograms A warded To T wenty-Six St. Viato r Foot ball Men The
St.
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Athletic
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VIATOR GREEN WAVE DOWNS ST. MARY OF MINNES OTA~ 7- 0
Largest Squad In History 0! The College Contains But Five ution announced that twent y -six Gibbons, members of the college foo t ball team Let ter Men
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P alladino Star As Grid Season
Murphymen
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th is year had met the requirements
Gold Footballs To Be Awarded Players
th e stu den ts wi ll have to be s atlsfi ed with aJ)proxi mat ely fou r or five vic t ories according to Coach John Alumni SpoJlSQr Banquet McNamar a w ho is far from elated over the fac t that he has t h e lurg· es t squad of candidat es ever to reA banqu et for the entire foo t ball port to a Via tor basketba ll coach. s quad of 1934 will b e sponsor e<l by Squ a d Divide d Into Two Groups t h e Chicago Alumni, according to In order to h andle the large s quad Coach R ay Murphy. The banque t is to be held in the H ot el Kankak ee Coach McNamar a has found i t n ee- some time before the Chris tmas va.caessary to divide th e candida tes into tion. an afte rnoon and an evening group. Each s quad is made up of twen t y Letterme n To Be Honored five players. The A squad con tains The twenty-six m en who rec eived t he fiv e ve t er a n s w h o have return ed m onograms this year will also be and a n umber of freshmen stars, given at this ti me a gold football. while the B squad is mad e up of The donors of this ooditional aw ard the remainder . h ave been organized by Coach R ay Look Ahe ad to N e xt Season M m·pby and J as. McGarrag h y, Chi· "My main obj ec tive" , remark ed th e cago Alumnus and fo rmer Viator Coach, "is . t o s t a rt and develop a athlet e. syst em of bask e tball for n ext y ear. Alumni P leased With Murphy
for the major monograms. To win
a lette r the player had to play at leas t five quart ers and be named b y the Board of A t hletic Control. The m en r eceiving monogr ams were Ray Roche and A lex Kra uklis, co-cap tains -elect , Tom Kell y , J err y O'L eary J im Mas terson, Ficus Quinn, 0 Lux ~ F ahy and Clarence Noon · ' L • an a ll of Chicago; Abe P alladino, Abe Rohinsky, and A I Thrall a ll of \Ves t H aven, Conn.; Cap tain D ext er
Kr auklis and Roche Elected Co-Capt ains Both
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Chicago
A lex Krauklis and Ray Roche , both of Chicago, were elected cocaptains of the 1935 St. Viator's Green Wave at the meeting of th e Mono 0uram Club held Decem ber 6U1.
The St. Via tor Green W ave closed its football season N ovember 25 in a blaze of glory with a 7 to 0 triumph over S t. Mary of Winona, Minn., befor e 4,000 p e rsons in the 124th field artillery armory, Chicago. St. Mary, coached by Ed. Krause, former All-A m eri can and N otre Dame s tar, was no match for the alert Viato r team w ho not only outsco r ed them hut also outgained the
Both are outstanding linem en, being a g uard and tackle r espectively For the past three years Ray and 'Krauk' have been r oomies and so H was no s urprise to th e st u den t body when the announcement was made. Each made t he var sity in his f resh man year and has been a regu lar ever si n ce. Roche is a g raduate of St. R i ta High School, while Krauld is graduated f rom D eLaSc.ll e High School of T h e Same City. During their high school days
Mi n nesotians. Masterson Scores Starting on i ts own 48-yard line, t he Green Wave rolled to the goal m i dway in th e secon d quarter . Abe Ro hinsky passed to Tur es w ho made a beau t iful catch w hile running a t f ull speed. H e w as downe<l on the 32 yard line. A sho rt end run by Rohlnsky, a five yard p enal t y , and a fi ve yard
Jimmie McGarragh y and the othe r ba ns , Panola; Ch et Newburg, Peca t hey were bitter footba ll enemies look most promising a t th e present Chi cago Alumni we r e so well p leased t onica and Wm. Walsh, Ran t oul. b u t since coming t o Vi a tor they have " ' n on ,· t until they w ith the showin g the Gr,een W ave C.:aptain Dexter , Tom Kell y, F icus formed a f r eindship that is known a ll ove r t h e su rrounding countr y. and wil l r em a.~ fail or are r eplaceu b y b etter m e n made in their gam e wi th S t. Mary, Quinn, Chet Newburg and K en CorSix senior s who played their last from th e B s qua d. of Winona at the Chicago arm ory coran are a ll seniors who h ave play- in the Green and White unifonns of " I w ould say tha t of th ese f r esh- ~:t o:::yey w!yeci~: w:ic:an~:yut c:~ ed thei r las t game of footba ll for the Viato r football team were called m en McCull en, S traub, Blasevi cb, prove to the College and the squad t h e Gr een W a ve. D exte r thi s year upon by the s qu ad for farewell w hn c t fa iled to make the L itt le 1 9 Alluc e r , hica elli and J. Burke that th ey a r e who le-hear tedly be- Star Selec t of the Associat ed P ress sp eeches. D exter, Corcoran, Quinn, a r e among t h e mos t p romi sing'' . hind the n ew coach . The a wardin g Noonan a n d Newburg the gradu ating Vets in First Group of t he footba ll emblems was an ad- ~~s~h~w~li;::::t ho: :~r~~ne: :~:c~:~ p layers all spoke highly of th e team In this group also a r e the five dition a l means of app roval and ap- as the outstanding center in th~ canoudnsecleodacthhe Msquurpadhy'tso foefflloowrtsFidano'ds veter ans who have reported for tbe preciating. conference. squad. D ex t e r, Rogers, St reaky instructions c losely next year . Burke, Betourne and Kelly, accord1\Ionogram Men I nvited "Play Murphy's way and you won·t ing to Coach McNamara, will have Jimmie McGarraghy, who is cu r e additional information by writ- go wrong", was Captain D ex t er'» to do some bustling t o gain . b erths chairman of the banquet coromitteC' ing to him at 192 North Clark St., fin al speech as the leader of th e on thls y ear's team as they will be issues through the columns of the Chicago or to Rev. Fr. F. Harbauer, squad. hard pushed by the newcomers. The VI ATORIAN an invitation to all old Director of Athletics, care of St The new Co-captains, Roche and Monogram men to return for th e Viator College. Other members of Kraul<iis, made the usual speeches (Continued on P age Three) banquet. Those interested may se- the Alumni are aLso invited. amid cheers and laughing.
yar d l ine. Gibbons slashed off his own left tack l e, c u t back t o the right and dod ged his way t o the 3
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and Bob Schumacher both of Champaign-U r ban a ; To ny Marik and K en Corco r an of st. Louis, Mo .; J oh n S teven s, Dolph Gu y and M . Aeillo o! Springfield: Don Betourne, Kan· k a k ee; B asil N icholson, London, E ng land ; R a y Tures, Des P lain es; Jo .:.· Saia, Gr eenville, M iss. ; T om Gib
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yar d line. Masterson made three s uccessivl! plunges, go ing over on the last. T ony Marik , s t e llar guard , kicked t he extra point and Viator was out in f ron t 7 t o 0. Viator ~lisses Chances In both of the las t two quarte rs th e Green Wave r olled toward the St. Mary goal only to be repulsed both times. In the final minutes ot play Ca;pt. Dexter intercepted a pass and returned it 20 yards to the 12-yard line. After three line plays gained only six yards, Marik atJ! - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -
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