- One of the first big stars to come out of the Bay City Central football program, Auer went on to acclaim as a player and a coach.
- The 6-foot-1, 205-pounder was a two-way tackle at the University of Michigan.
- He served as a starter all three of his seasons from 1929-31, playing alongside fellow Central grad and future Pro Football Hall of Famer Bill Hewitt.
- Auer helped the Wolverines win Big Ten title shares his final two seasons, earning first-team all-conference as a senior. He would play one season with the Philadelphia Eagles and also spent time with the Chicago Bears.
- He went on to become a legendary high school coach at Flint Central, directing the Indians from 1939-53.
- He produced an 83-39-5 record, winning four Saginaw Valley League titles and the 1947 Class A state championship.
- The Greater Flint Area Sports Hall of Famer died in 1985 at age 77.
Scholarship Criteria
The Bay County Sports Hall of Fame Scholarship is intended to provide a means to reward personal excellence in athletics to high school seniors. Students involved in a Bay County high school athletic program may apply for this scholarship with a monetary value of $1000.00.
Applicants receive consideration for this scholarship on the basis of:
- 2.0 GPA or above;
- Citizenship;
- High School Athletic Performance
WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY
- Senior involved in Bay County high school athletics.
- Senior letter winner
- Senior that correctly completes the application.
- Winner must attend, as our guest, the Hall of Fame Banquet in November.
- Winner must attend a Bay County High School during their Senior Year.
- Be a student of merit, high personal character, and good behavior patterns
POLICIES OF THE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
- Scholarships are for one year and not renewable.
- Scholarships are in the form of a personal check.
HOW DOES A CANDIDATE APPLY
- Obtain the application form from a counselor or print out the attached form.
- A comprehensive letter of recommendation covering leadership, character, and athletic ability from at least one person, but not more than three, directly associated with the candidate in the high school.
- All applications must be submitted to the Hall of Fame committee by MAY 10th of the current school year.
- A statement from the candidate of not more than 250 words summarizing school accomplishments and of the applicant’s objective of further education.