V.V.VWT * *• • •* ■ • •*«•“#*. . .*»“. *. * ■ •*• • (•' • »'|*.* ,*«’««• *•••.lt; .•.* . '.' ’ • ••».. ••• '».. ,'* * * * •'•’*• *»*«**.' •« «»•*•*•’*•»*■ , . i *. • • it i a •• • • • • • • *•*• .'• « • •*•«• •_* * *..» * * * ** .v.v^^vVv•*.%«.% .vXv!!v*v.w... iV.v.ViV.' *.lt;\«*.• • •* v.v. •TWO TROPHIES FOR ST. ALICE—Pictured above are the co-captains of St. Alice Crusader football team receiving two trophies from Rev. Joseph M. Thomas, director of the Fort Worth Parochial League. The captains are, left' to right, Jimmy Austin, holding the city trophy; Charles Carminati, holding the intercity trophy which was awarded when the Crusaders defeated HolyTrinity of Dallas; and Jimmy Fowler.ST. ALICE CRUSADERS END SEASONWITH SERIES OF AWARDS AND HONORSThe Knights of Columbus Hall, 1)04 Collier Street, Fort Worth,vas the scene of the£ H I. in his numerous interviewsrecentpre- jmentation of the trophy to the St. j A1 ice Crusaders as winner of the i football player and athlete.Missionary Confirms 4,800One WeekMINDANAO, Philippine Islands,Port Worth Parochial FootballLeague.with prisoners he did not meet a Dec. (NC)— After confirming 4,800 single prisoner who was a former j Filipinos, all in a period of sixdays, Msgr. Patrick Cronin, re-Rov Steen of Humble Oil Com- [ rently appointed Apostolic Administrator of Ozamis, feels he hasThe co-captains accepted the i .rophy from Eugene Crosthwait, j sresident of the Senior Catholic ! Touth Organization. The C.Y.O. j ionated the trophy and were hosts it the event. ipany showed the film “Highlights of the Southwest Conference.Other CelebrationsA banquet was held for the Crusaders in their school hall with Id )established something of a record.The supernatural does not contradict nor destroy the natural, ftSt. Ignatius, San Jose, St. Thom-is5tSt. Mary’s, Mount Carmel, andAlice Schools, which partieipa-ed in the league games, were rep-esented.The championship of the leaguevictory for thepersons present. Parents were guests of the boys. Members of the team received blue and gold jackets from the parents. Mrs. G.president of the Moth-prlt; 'sented emblems to each player. Athletes’ medals andbv Rev.strengthens it.j Statesmanship ern business.is needed in mod-Tomlinsoners Club,UN, but in their capacity as mem-* *j hers of parliaments. Hence thevas a first-time t. Alice team.chains were presentedJoseph MichaelJ Assembly has much greater flexi-Thomas, directoi! bilitv.of the league. George Rolbv, coach The importance of the ChristianDennis Ashour, coach of Laneyi also spoke and was presented with viewpoint, Miss Klompe stated, is ligh School, addressed the boys. J a gift. The Mothers Club served in *bs emphasis on mutual understanding and mutual responsibility.C’at holies4e urged them to enter Laneri up- i the dinner. »n their graduation.A dinner at Luby’s Cafeteria, ahave a special motiveI. B. Hale, a former football star movie at the Ridglea Theater, and i anlt;^ responsibility in the matter ofnd F. B. I. agent, discussed the j an “after-the show treat” at Ridg- I ir|teinaGoriiU cooperation, she said,idvantages of the sport. He stated 1 lea Drug Store concluded the ser-| terns quite obviously fromhat in his eleven years with the i ies of the weekend events.the universalitv of the Church and i Catholic Social teaheing.