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SENIORS WHOSE HELP WE WILL SURELY MISS DEN BOGLARSKY 1 V.VV, LARRY RANCILIO PAUL KEMP TOM BROWN if E . L . La GENE GAWA Row 1, Hank Ewald, Larry Rancilio, Warren Carr, Larry Koenig, Row 2 Paul Kemp Tom Brown Den Boglarsky Gene Gawa LARRY KOENIG WARREN CA RR HANK EWALD
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Our Varsity Squad 48- Row l, Hank Ewald, Dave Miller, Len Carnaghi, Mike Forrester, Ken Sherer, Larry Rancilio and Warren Carr, co-captains, Chuck Rivard, Graham Capp, Joe Finazzo, Paul Miller, John Cafagna, Kit Genlile. Row 2, Gene Gowa, Ron Kothrein, Dennis Boglarsky, Jim Colombo, George Blake, Bob Miller, Jim Smith, Jim Nowicki, Dan LaVerdiere, Dan Vervisch, Roy Woitalik. Row 3, Coach Fitzgerald, Poul Kemp, Bob Ronzi, Tom Brown, Chuck Billand, Larry Koenig, John Barr, Paul Paradzinski, Ken Gagolo, Bob Kennedy, Couch Hollosy. Absent: Dave Sobocinski. The Friars of Tomorrow! Row l, Coach Hollosy, Frank Cherry, Frank Rometti, Mark Sullivan, Tom Blow, Row 2, Bob Deal, Bill Hader, Dick Tempest, Bill Shockelton, Dave Borthel. Row 3, Fred Weisse, Mgr., Guy Korte, Dove Lowry, Jim Cannon, Jack Boni, John Doherty, Pat Harri gan, Mgr, 88
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Austin gained its first victory of the season in a non- league game at the expense of St Marys of Jackson. The game was highlighted by Larry Rancilios seventy yard T D run on the first play from scrimmage Rancilio sprinted the length of the field ninety nine yards for the final Friar touchdown in the dying minutes of the Score: Austin O, Catholic Central 37. The Friars opened the football season against a tra- ditionally powerful and highly regarded Catholic Central squad. The veteran Shamrocks benefitted from our boys' lack of experience. Although the score indicated an awesome defeat, this was not the case as the Friars gave a good account of themselves. In playing one of the top teams in the state, our young team gained valu- able experience to be applied in later gridiron encounters. Larry Rancilio breaks away from two C. C. tacklers. fa . nes Score: Austin 7, St. Joseph 20. The initial encounter of the Central league season, the Black and White almost upset a highly rated St. Joseph aggregation. After Bishop Young's eighty yard touch- down gallop, our backfield ace, Larry Rancilio, knotted the score on a thirty-five burst through tackle. The last half was our downfall as, once again, lack of depth and experience proved to be decisive.
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