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OCTOBER 1, 1955.
THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC LAYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
SEVEN
Spectator
Sport
(BY JIM MACK)
From the French national an
them, La Marseillaise, comes the
line, “The day of glory has arriv
ed”. The day of glory at Marist
College used to arrive when its
football squads took the field
against Boys High or Tech High
in battles which rocked Atlanta.
Now the old power triumvirate is
broken up, Boys High and Tech
being totally dissolved and Mar
ist playing a schedule in Region
4A West, with occasional excurs
ions against A A clubs. Marist op
ened its season with a ydn over
Chamblee, Trosclair and Maloof
combining efforts for a 6-0 final
score. > The following week, the
Cadets stepped out against AA
Roosevelt, gave them a battle but
finally lost, 12-6. Grotenrath scor
ed the only Marist touchdown, re
covering a fumble. In their third
game, the Ivy Streeters ran up
against Tommy Lewis, of South
west DeKalb, who was selected as
Back of the Week on the basis of
his performance in leading De-
Kalb to a 12-7 win.
Benedictine has demonstrated
that they must be reconed with
in Region 2 AA. After losing a
non-region game to North Fulton,
of Atlanta, 21-8, they have come
back with wins over Bass High,
also of Atlanta, and Commercial.
The Commercial game, which
saw Benedictiile Come out on top,
12-6, is the only game counting in
the regional standing.
Boys Catholic lost its first three
games to Langley-Bath, Commer
cial and North Augusta but should
do better as the season goes' along.
All in all, the three teams will
provide their supporters with a
great deal of exciting entertain
ment before the season comes to
a close.
On the college level, Notre
Dame is the only Cotholic school
given a chance to finish in the
first twenty teams in the nation.
From their showing against South
ern Methodist, the Irish might be
expected to end their season well
College and Holy Cross opened
College and Holy Cross opened
their schedules with wins. BC
beat Brandeis in spite of the fact
that several of the teams players
were sidelined with virus infec-
PIANIST
AT BELMONT
BELMONT, N. C.—The first
concert of the season was pre
sented at Sacred Heart Junior
College and Academy in Bel
mont on September 19 at 8 p.m.
when Theodore Ullmann, an
outstanding concert pianist ap
peared to play for the student
body.
Mr. Ullmann holds degrees
from Columbia, and has done
post graduate work at the Julli-
ard School of Music. He has
given recitals in all of the States
of the Union, as well as in Ca
nada and the Countries of West
ern Europe. He has won many
competitive awards and scholar
ships. It was a rare treat to have
Mr. Ullmann at Sacred Heart.
The next International Euchar
istic Congress will be the first
to be held “in real African Afri
ca,” if it is held as scheduled at
Lourenco Marques, His Eminence
Teodosio Cardinal de Gouveia
declared.
tionsfelf Boston College can come
in alidad of Miami in the Novem
ber 4|h game, look for them in a
bowlfcome New Years Day. Holy
Crossl is said to be rebuilding but
if th©j-42-7 win over Temple is any
indib|ition, the rebuilding may al
ready be completed. . . Dick Don-
ovafit,< former Atlanta Cracker,
who Ifinished the season with a
15-9./jrecord pitching for the Chi
cago White Sox, was honored re
cently by the folks from his home
towp of Quincy, Massachusetts.
Msgf. John P. Carroll, CYO direc
tor for that state, presented Dick
witll the keys to a new car and
Archbishop Cushing of Boston
sent a congratulatory message.
. , ;f Don’t miss the telecast of the
N 4 t r e Dame-Michigan State
football game October I5th, for
th5t will be your only chance to
see a Catholic college football
team on TV this year.
Augustan Wins
Newman Award
Hariet Waltina Hornsby of Au
gusta a June graduate of Fiske
University, Nashville, Tenn., was
awarded second prize this year
for the second time in three
years in the annual essay contest
of the National Newman Club
Federation, Catholic students
group. Last year she won first
place. Themes are written on the
annual Catholic Bishops’ state
ment on current problems of in
terest to the Catholic church
and its members.
Miss Hornsby condemned ma
terialism as the distinguishing
characteristic of our age.
“In its present, most popular
form . . . God is merely a unifica
tion of ideal values . . . Imagina
tive in origin. Man is a product
of the evolutionary process . . .
He has no soul ... or fixed prin
ciples. Morals are purely social.
“The only moral end is an
abundant life shared by all.
There is no abiding truth . . .
The man in the street . . . lives
in the culture which this phi
losophy breeds.” i
She is now training for man
agership of the Pilgrim Health
& Life Insurance Co. conserva
tion Dept. She will direct the
contacting of delinquent ac
counts by mail and in person so
that the policies will not be
dropped in the four-state area
covered by the company.
At Fisks she was president
of the Newman Club, member
of the National Honor Society
of the Newman Club, of the
International Students Assn., and
the staff of the literary maga
zine.
She attended the national con
vention of the Newman Club in
Detroit in 1954. Tins year she do
nated her $100 contest price to
two club members so they could,
attend the convention in Colora
do.
Pierre Aubelin represented tho
French Government at the an
nual Pilgrimage to Lourdes.
Learn the truth so that you
may communicate to others who
live in darkness and in the sha
dow of death. —Archbishop Ger
ald P. O’Hara.
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