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The JV's posted a 2-0 record, before the flu struck and forced cancellation of their remaining games. Members of the Junior Varsity Squad-First row, left to right: Dick Akins, Bob Hutchinson, Mike Baker, Orla Bentley, Howie Chandler, John Kokoletsos, Dave McDowell, Mike Canale, Monroe Newell. Second row: Bob Stewart, Paget Newbury, Roger Hewlett, Jim Streeter, Pete' Kelligrew, Bob McMilIen, Doug Bloomfield, Gary Hamelin, Dick Stone. Third row: Brian Wilsey, Erie Tucker, Cary Grant, Dean Collamer, Alan Suckman, Abe Norman, Ted Monsour, Jim Warren. Fourth row: Coach Dwyer, Coach Shultz, Manager John Culver. Coach Putt La May advises quarterback Al Read during the crucial St. Mary's game, while offensive standouts Bill Burnell and Al Wilsey watch the battle. Nearly 4,000 fans watched the Indians crush the Kerries 33-7, Tony Gorry carries during the St. Mary's game, as Al Read and Al Wilsey are about to assist with blocks.
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First row, left to right: Co-Captain Tony Gorry, Coach LaMay, Assistant Coach Backer, Co'Captain Vic Miner. Second row: Jack VanGarderen, Bud Taylor, Dick Cantz, Cliff Bruce, Lou Monsour, Al Wilsey, John Missita. Third row: Tom Scull, Ed Prescott, Al Read, Roy Simpkins, Crosby Camp, Bill Sagan. Fourth row: Steve Chagnon, John Buecking, Bill Burnell, Jerry Ridley, Red Deyette, George Missita, Earl Fratus. Fifth row: Ed French, Gary Parsons, Jeff Hallett, Meridith Mock, Bob Salter, Jack Usher, Gary Zervas, Gene Alkes. Sixth row: Manager Ted Heisler, Dave Palmer, Lou Varney, Dick Derby, Steve Nathan, Dave Parker, Manager Alan Carter. Qoadall Scledale Glens Falls ,,,,,, 24 Fort Edward Glens Falls ,,,,,,,, 33 South High Glens Falls ,,,, .WT9 Whitehall ,, Glens Falls ,.,,,,,, 32 Hudson Falls Glens Falls .,,.,. M52 Colonie ,,,,, , Glens Falls ,,,,,,,, 33 St. Mary's H Total T93 Left to right: Coach La May, Co-Captain Tony Gorry, Assistant Coach Backer, Co- Captain Vic Miner. Miner and Gorry spearheaded the Indian first eleven, which was scored upon only once during the season, 44
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Charging back onto the field after a half-time break, the Indians prepare to resume their trouncing of Colonie. They won the game, 52-13. It's the opening kickoff of the St. Mary's game, played in very cold autumn' weather. Tom Scull, on the far right of the picture, returns the ball about to the Indians' 35 yard line. A devastating offense combined with a rock-ribbed defense to carry the Indian football eleven to its second undefeated season in three years. ln the opener, quarterback Al Read employed the hard-running backs, Tom Scull, Tony Gorry, and Bill Burnell to full advantage, as Glens Falls ground out a 24-O victory over Fort Edward. The next week the Indians overcame South High, 33-7. This time it was Read's pinpoint passing supplementing the plunges of Burnell and the end skirts of Gorry and Scull. On the following Saturday, the defensive unit contained Whitehall's heralded single wing backfield with such success that the Maroon fell, l0-O. Hudson Falls became our fourth victim, absorbing a 32-O loss. While these early games were won in convincing fashion, peak performances were not attained until the final two contests. It was then that Coach Putt LaMay's club crushed Colonie 52-13 in a non-league game. The first two Indian squads Will he get away? It doesn't appear too likely, as Al is being pounced upon by three St. Mary's defenders. This sort of thing did not happen very often, for Read piloted the Indians to one of their best seasons. ,X r 5 if .x f ,wt H ' ' it VU 9 '. .- an ,U - ,.... , 'rf Mi ni ss:1'Tffsfzib.i,g 3 ? if V' .iff - ,445 , t ,. :: .,,,V ,wif- 2 , g 'y--veg, ,hp , y , . ,Q an- A ., K 'vi'-Mt 'W't?'iX25f?rF9? ' 1. f - A 2261: , us., . . If M '1 V, - 7 W t I u .- gxbeqaf' A : rm f . Q .. ?f.f?w cz:p papa, K . at , z gi- ,f- A159 -- 'f?,r..' 1 MEM A - , ., 1- 2 . tiff ., .2 f L -- -Y --T T' f - - . f . f M ' f' N- .. t -. . x,,e,,.k,,k .-5 QQ- je. qv - .s...1,. , . -1 : - r- - ,A k ,,,, . H J ' . .. . .. . 'lFfSSvfFiE'l2',tE:f1iQM . V' +5 l ' aw ta M A, .,.. .2,. , ,, Mwfktmgiut. t . -,. , , U was f- M.-f - ---- . ff 'ze' - n -- ft.taw,.,z2ttttrm11, .mists-W man tiwtggagtw Siem. . 2- ,, -. 'A'
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