8--THE PROGRESS Friclay, Nov. T, '1963"
Records don't mean a thing in
39th Prep-O'Dea grid classic
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High school point-makers Montesano in a West Central League contest.
For 38 years, like jealous tomcats, the Seattle
Prep Panthers and the O'Dea Irish have competed
and sometimes fought with each other for athletic,
and academic excellence.
This coexistence, always piquant and unsettling, has produced
two generations and the beginning of a third that will never
succumb to passivity nor settle for less than victory.
Thus, are the makings of the Northwest's oldest and vener-
able archrivalry, put forth under the auspices of Seattle's two
oldest Catholic high schools for boys.
The stage is again ready this Friday on the West Seattle
Stadium gridiron for the 39th football meeting of Seattle Prep
(7-0-0) and O'Dea (1-4-1).
Principals this year include:
SEATTLE PREP'S Steve Conklin, Greg Caputo, Mark Bou-
langer, Mark Clark, Dennis Dorratcague, Mike Larson, Jim St.
Germain, Mike Sanntry, Pat Naughton, Hugh Bangasser, Mike
Sorensen, Bob Geraghty, Dick Sandstrom, Dave Ruoff, Steve
Bonney and Company.
O'DEA'S Dick Hill, John Callan, Bob Parmele, Gary Susak,
Bill Donohoe, Rick Terracino, Mike Sands, Brian Englin, Mike
McCann, Ed Dolejsi, Wayne Ambrose, Louis Sores, Bob
Watanabe, Mike Gilmore and Company.
The stakes are the positioning in the Northwest Catholic As-
satiation and the pride of students, faculties and alumni, both
certified and subway, of both institutions of learning.
The scales tip heavily, though blindly, in the favor of the
Panthers. These are some of the reasons.
Seven straight victories so far this season . . . in order
of appearance, Prep victims are Blanchet (2(;-0), Mount Vernon
(26-0), Everett (7-6), Bellarmine ((33-6), Bellingham (28-7),
Cascade (27-0)and Wenatchee (13-6) . . . for a team cumulative
point total of 160 in 24 touchdowns and 16 successful conversions
as opI$osed to the opponents' point total of 25 in four touch-
downs and one successful conversion.
On the other side, the O'Dea story reads:
One win (Tahoma, 19-13) and one tie (Federal Way, 12.12)
• . . and four losses at the hands of Burlington.Edison (7-0),
Bellarmine (13-0), Lakeside (20-0) and Blanchet (19-7) . . . for
a team cumulative point total of 38 on six touchdowns and two
successful conversions as opposed to the opponents' point total
of 84 on 13 touchdowns and six conversions.
MATHEMATICALLY, the Panthers should win by a score of
21-7.
Conversely or miraculously, it could be in O'Dea's favor if
the Irish have the same gumption as the 1961 O'Dea squad
TD PAT FG TP TD PAT FG TP
Steve Conkfln, SP ...... 6 14 0 S0 NIck Kenny, BI ........ 1 0 0 6
Grog Caputo, SP ....... 6 0 O 36 Put Knelp, SM ......... 1 o 0 6
Larry Cook, SP ........ 4 0 0 24 Mike Larson, SP ....... i O 0 6
Guno Duncan, al ....... 4 0 0 24 Steve Mathlas, SM ...... 1 0 0 6
Pat Malor, Sl ........... 4 o 0 24 Terry Rogers, SM ...... 1 O 0 6
Jeff Smith, SM .......... 3 1 0 19 Stun Russell, SM ....... 1 0 O 6
Joe Lynn, Sell ......... 3 0 O 18 Jim St. Germoln, SP...1 O 0 6
Red Wlnterroth, Sl ..... 3 O O 18 Mike Suuntry, SP ...... 1 0 0 6
Mark Boulanger, SP....2 0 O 12 Mike Whims, Sl ........ 1 O 0 6
John Callas, O'D ....... 2 O 0 12 Steve Kneeshaw, Oell...0 4 0 4
Mark Clark, SP ........ 2 0 0 12 Dan Stokke, Sl ......... 0 4 0 4
Jim Hannam, SM ....... 2 0 0 12 Pat Naughten, SP ...... O 2 0 2
Dick Hill, O'D ......... :2 0 0 12 Gory Susak, O'D ....... 0 2 0 2
Pat Kennedy, Bell ...... 2 0 0 12 Grog Cox, SM .......... 0 ! 0 1
Bob Permele, O'D ...... 2 0 g 12 Ken Hordyk, SM ....... 0 1 0 1
Jim Bourgette, Sl ...... ! 3 0 9 Mike Mast, SM (tackle for safety)...2
Den. Dorratcague, SP.I O 0 6
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(2-6-11 which valiantly held the Panthers team (4-2-3) to a
6-6 tie.
That mud-grimed memorabilia at West Seattle Stadium some-
what broke a 13-year O'Dea losing cause started when these
two antagonist had battled to a 6-6 tie in 1946.
Thirty-eight meetings since 1926 have been played and
are still being replayed in some alumni quarters.
The Panthers have won 28 games.
The Irish have taken into account six contests.
Four others have ended in tasteless ties.
Cumulative points also favor the Panthers, 542- 174.
Since 1926, games have been played every year except in
1954.
TWO GAMES in one season were scheduled twice. In 1940,
Prep knocked O'Dea, 6-2, but the Irish came back in the second
game to outlast Prep, 31-26. The first 1945 game ended in a
0-0 no-settler but Prep eked out a 6-0 victory the second time
around.
Building on 1946's 6-6 tie, Prep began its present voodoo
spells on the Irish in 1947 with a 46-7 trouncing. It's been that
long *and frustrating for the Iirish.
John Michael Goodwin, came to Prep in 1948 and has
yet to see one of his football teams lose to O'Dea. That 1961
tie was the closest Goodwin's Panthers got to being skinned
alive for an Irish stew.
Should Prep win this Friday, it would be Goodwin's 85th
victory at Jesuit Bluff in 141 games, that includes 12 ties.
On the other hand if the Irish break the bewitching spell,
it will be William Joseph Gilmore's first triumph over Prep
and his 11th win in 32 games, including two ties, at the Irish
Christian Brothers' fortress.
KICK-OFF time is at 7:30 p.m.
In case of a flat tire on the way down to West Seattle, you
can catch the game on Radio KiTe (1590 kc.) at 7: 25.
Other spectacles
This Friday--Wilson at Bellarmine (1-4-0) in a Tacoma City
This Saturday--Blanchet (4-3-0) vs. Stadium at West Seattle
in a non-league encounter. (KETO broadcast time at 7:25).
November 8---Bellarmine at Mount Tahoma, TCL and CL;
Blanchet vs. Prep, NCA and Western Conference, at West
Seattle; O'Dea at Ferndale, non-league; and St. Martin's at
Eatonville, non-league.
Only 13 digits
In games played Friday in three sectors, only 13 points were
shoved across the goal line in favor of three Catholic clubs.
And that 13 came from Seattle Prep, collecting its seventh
straight on a 13-6 decision over host Wenatchee in a Western
Conference game.
The Blanchet Braves suffered a bad night and a 20-0
shut-out at the hands of host Everett in another WC contest.
The St. Martin's Rangers also had a lost weekend by drop-
ping their fourth Central League game and absorbing their third
pointless defeat, 19-0, at the hands of host Chehalls.
Both O'Dea and Bellarmine were idle last weekend.
LARRY COOK set up Prep's initial first half touchdown
with a 34-yard run. Steve Conklin, leading by a far margin all
high school scorers, made his sixth TD of the year by capping
the 78-yard drive on a five-yard quarterback-keep.
Dennis Dorratcague, 182-pound veteran senior end, scored
his first TD of the year by snatching a 15-yard Conklin pass
in the end zone. Conklin made his 50th point of the season with
a successful conversion run in the second quarter.
In the second half, Prep settled down to defense and limited
Wenatchee in the entire game to 159 net yards in rushing and
passing while accumulating 188 in the same departments.
The Panthers lead the WC with a 4-0-0 record. Everett is
second. Blancher has a 2-2 mark.
Two names loom in the heroes list in the St. Martin's
Chehalis affair: Tom Katyrniuk, 195-pound fullback who scored
all 19 points for the winners; and Louie Braunschweig, 173-
pound junior tackle from Kent, who was in on 19 tackles for
the Rangers.
THE ASSOCIATED Press rate Seattle Prep this week No. 4
despite the Panthers' sterling record over some of the better
teams in various sectors of this state. United Press International
is doing better in its poll by tabbing Prep No. 3.
AP and UPI this week also show Gonzaga Prep (7-0-0) No.
2.
But after riding a 17-game winning streak, that stretched
back into the 1961 season, Marquette finally was bumped off
the unbeaten ranks on a 19-7 heartbreaker by Ellensburg.
AP classes the Squires after the defeat in sixth place among
Class A teams. UPI has them in fourth place.
Seattle Prep's coach John Goodwin with guard Dick
Sandstrom, 184 pounds, a senior from St. Catherine's,
and end Terry Steele, 160 pounds, a junior from St.
Anne's.
O'Dea's coach Bill Gilmore and halfback Gary Susak,
185 pounds, a senior from St. Peter's.
-- (Progress Sports Photos by Charley Helh.)
Skiers' Mass
at Skykomish
SKYKOMISH--
Masses every Sunday for
skiers will he said at 5 p.m.,
starting November 3, in Our
Lady of the Snows Mission
Church, according to Father
James J. MeGreal, pastor.
JACC slates
all.city dance
The Junior Association forj
Catholic Childhood will span.!
sora dance from 8:30 to 11:30
p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, in the
Seattle University Memorial
Gymnasium.
Admission (pre-sale) will be
$1. Live music will be by the
Coachmen.
Mounties end Holy
Rosary's 13 streak
Our Lady of Mount Virgin's Mounties ended the longest win-
streak in CYO flag football history by unceremoniously dumping
Holy Rosary, 6-0, in a south cadet division game last week.
Under the coaching of Pete Hupperten, also archdiocesan CYO
director, Holy Rosary was riding on a 13-game victory string,
that began in midseason of 1961.
Holy Rosary went through the 1962 season undefeated and
unscored.
The end of the streak came for Holy Rosary when the Moun-
ties executed a successful pass into the flat.
Steve Caputo, younger brother of Seattle Prep's Greg Capu-
to, lobbed the ball to Marina Miebeli who out-maneuvered the
Holy Rosary secondary and galloped for 60 yards and e win-
ning touchdown with five minutes to go in the second quarter.
The key strategy was engineered from the sidelines by Mount
Virgin coach Joe Faccone, who also has the knack of producing
archdiocesan CYO baseball champions.
"Mount Virgin outplayed us all the way," said Hupperten
after the game. "This loss was God-sent. The kids had to learn
how to lose as well as win. It was very diffieult to keep thE
kids dn line at practice with the purpose of winning games
when they thought they had it in the bag. Now the pressure is
off and we're out to win the rifle."
Mount Virgin's winning has thrown more excitement into the
south race. St. Edward's leads with a 4-0 mark, followed by the
Mounties and the Rosarians, each with 3-1 records.
CYO pennant progress
Scoreboard
Tacoma results
Volleyball
CADETTES
Visitation l&15.s, St. Leo 14-8-1S.
st. Frances 1S-16-IS, Holy Rosary 3-14-2.
St. Leo 1S.15.9, St. Patrick Whites 13-
13-15.
Holy Rosary 11-15.12, St. Patrld(
Greens 0-3-15.
St. Ann 15-15.15, St. Patrick Greens
5-9-6.
Visltatn 15.15.11, Sacred Heart 12-11-
15.
St. Frances 15-15.12, Sacred Houri 12-
10-15.
St. Ann 15.15-15, St. Frances 10-12.11.
Sacred Heart 15.15.14, St Patrick Whites
t3.11-16`
St. Ann 15.11-15, Holy Rosary 2-0-1.
St. leo 15.14-17, St. Patrick Oraens
8-16-15.
Assumption 41, St. John 22.
Blessed Sacrament S0, St. Margaret 22.
Sacred Hourt Villa 44, Lady at Fa-
tima 28.
---compiled by Mrs. Lea Lorraine
Flag football
MIDGETS
St. Luke 12, St. John 0.
St. Paul 6, St. Plus g.
Christ the King 22, Assumption 14.
St. Edwdrd 6, St. Teresa 6.
CADETS
Mount Virgin 6, Holy Rosary O.
St. John 28, St. Joseph 8.
Lady of the Lake 14, St. Matthew O.
Assumption 57, Christ the King 14.
St. Luke 18, Holy Family 14.
St. Edward 14, St. Teresa 0.
St. Paul 40, St. Louise O.
---ramplled by Mrs. Marthu Jones.
Soccer
MIDGETS
St. Frances S, Lady at Lourdes 1.
Students plan CYO ski season
MEMBERS of the CYO Ski School student committee discuss plans for their winter sea-
son at Snoqualmie Pass Summit with Dan Coughlin (left), recently approved by the CYO
athletic advisory council as CYO ski coordinator; and Fern Lebel (next to Coughlin),
ski schoot staff member. Students (from left) are (sitting) Monica Works, Nancy Boys
and Kathy O'Brien, all of Holy Rosary High; (standing) Patty Meecham, Holy Rosary,
Tom Munger, O,Dea, Gay Heinen, Holy Rosary, Noel Gilbrough, Seattle University,
and Gary Heinen, Seattle Prep. Others on the committee are Kathy Ryan, Blanchet, and
Sheila Jackson, Holy Angels. The school offers one-hour and 15 .minute classes on a
scven-Sunday schedule for $32, an additional three trips for $13 more and an end-of-
season mystery trip for an additional $5. The season begins January 5.
WEST CADETTES -
st. sac'meat .4 o Fatima ....... 1 5
Assumpnon ...5 1 St. Margaret .1 2
St. John ...... 2 2 St. Anne ...... 0 3
SH Villa ..... 1 1
EAST CADETTES
St. Joseph .... 4 O Me. Virgin .... 2 3
St. Edward .... 3 1 St. Monica ...0 4
St. Teresa ...3 1 St. louisa .... 0 4
Cathedral ..... 2 2
--Compiled by Mrs. Lea Lorraine
Flag football
NORTH MIDGETS
WLT WLT
Christ King 3 O 0 Lady Lake 1 2 1
St. Luke 2 I 0 Assumption O 3 o
St. John 1 t 0
SOUTH MIDGETS
WLT WLT
Ski Acres welcomes
Catholic Youth School
New additions and preparations have been made
at Ski Acres this year for the Catholic Youth Ski
School.
A separate beginners training area away from
the main slopes has been groomed and shaped to pro=
Rainiers pick baseball
man from Sacred Heart
The baseball man from
Seattle's Sacred Heart
Parish is the new skipper
of the Seattle Rainiers of the
Pacific Coast League.
He is ida Joseph Vauni,
the people's choice.
His appointment, confirmed
Saturday, realizes a long-time
dream of Vanni to be man-
ager of his hometown triple-A
club with which he has been
associated since 1938 as top-
batting outfielder, coach, and
finally public relations direc-
tor.
Vanni, 44, in heading the
Boston Red Sex farm club,
will usher in a fighting,
scrapping outfit with a 'Gas
House Gang" approach. No
stranger to managerial work
--piloting teams in Van-
couver, B.C., Tri-Cities' Pas-
co- Keanewick - Riehland and
Wenatehee, he has been
known for his colorful antics
on the field and also off it.
Vanni, prior to becoming a
pro, was a star at Queen
Anne High School and Uni-
vexsity of Washington.
With the Rainiers he batted
.311 in 1938, .321 the following
year, .333 in 1940 and a .297 --
best among the Rainiers -- in
1946 after four years away in
the Navy. Vanni replaces Mel
Parnell, who will remain with,
the Red Sex probably as a
scout.
vide more space for the novice
skier to practice and work on
basic phases of skiing Run-outs
SEATTLE PREP
vs. O'DEA
7:2s TONIGHT
BLANCHET
vs. STADIUM
7:2s SATURDAY
EDO VANNI
'Gas house' offense
wife, Margaret, and their two
children at 807 3rd Ave. N.
The children are Jeanne, 13, an
eighth grader, and Edo Jr., a
sixth grader, both attending
Sacred Heart School. Edo's
m o t h e r, Mrs. Estere Vanni,
also lives with them. • amploRee parking.
• open everr day
• luncheons item $1.3S
• dinners tram $2,45
• children's menu
St. Ann 1545-13, Visitation 9-11-t5.
St. Patrick Whites 15.15-14, Holy Rosary
6.3-16.
Visitation 15.4-15, St. Patrick Whites
5:15-5.
Sacred Heart 15-15-15, St. Patrick
Greens 10-15.
Flag football
CADETS
HaW Rosary 14, Visltntlen g.
St. Ann 6, St. Leo 0.
St. Patrick 22, Sacred Heart 15.
St. Lea 13, Visitation 6.
Sacred Heart 25, St. Ann 6.
St. Patrick 14, Holy Rosary 6.
-.complied hy Jeff Buhr
Seattle results
Volleyball
SPARTANETTES
St. Mptthew $6, Christ the King S$.
St. Mark 30, St. Luke 24.
Assumption 41, SL Mark 33.
St. Joseph 32, St. Catherine 2"/.
st. Paul 54, St. John 49 (double over-
time).
St. Matthew 38, Lady ef the Lake :11.
Assumption 38, Christ the King 28.
St. Catherine $7, St. Louise 21.
St. Paul 32, St. Joseph 51.
CADETTES
St. Matthew 36, Christ the King 37.
St. Catherine 49, St. Plus 10.
Lady at the Lake 40, St. Luke 29.
St.'Mark 45, Christ the King 27.
St. Joseph 65, Cathedral 12.
Mount Virgin 38, St. Mantra 30.
St. Teresa 30, St. Edward 25.
St. Anthony 48, St. Bernadette 27.
St. John 54, St. Anne 32.
Blessed Sacrament s0, Lady of Fatima
9.
Christ the King 36, St. Matthew 27.
St. Matthew 76, St. Plus 1t).
st. Catherine 35, Christ the King 3g.
St. Teresa 31, Mount Virgin 22.
St. Joseph 54, St. Mortice 22.
St. Edward 33, St. Louise 16.
St. Teresa , St. Munlca 41.
St. Joseph 41, Mount Virgin 16.
Cathedral 50, St. Louise 15.
St. Francis 29, St. Anthony 18.
St. Paul 46, St. Bernadette 27,
St. George ST, Holy Family 25.
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SOUTH SPARTANETTES
St. Paul ...... 4 0 .St. Catherine .I 5
St. Joseph ...2 1 St. Louisa .... 0 3
St. John ..... ! 5
NORTH CADETrES
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st. Catherine .3 1 St. Plus ...... g 3
st. Matthew ...2 I Christ King ...I 4
St. Mark ...... 2 5
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