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when Jerry Bull Latorre plunged across the goal. George Urshell's 30-yard run and an interception by Neil Westgate of a Cathedral pass plus Zan- grando's point made the score 19-0. Another touchdown by Jerry Latorre, two by Wagner, and one by Harold Shannon, all in the second half, ended the day's activities. C.B.A. played Mount Pleasant of Schenectady on Saturday, October 16. The Red Raidersu proved to be too much for the Brothers as they outplayed C.B.A. from every angle to rack up a 27f0 victory. A boy by the name of Kozac was most effective as he tallied three times for the Schenectady eleven. Co-Captain Bob McLean's defensive play was the only bright spot for C.B.A. In one of the best-played games of the year. C.B.A. vanquished Vincentian Institute 19-7. A touchdown by Jerry Latorre, which was followed by a Donato to Wagner pass, made the score 7-0. The C.B.A. line, led by Ziamandanis, continually rushed the Lions backfield, which eventually led to the interception of a V.I. pass by Wagner, who then scampered 45 yards to pay dirt. V.I.'s touch- down was made by Vadney. C.B.A.'s Hnal tally was also scored by Bob Wagner as he did some fancy running on an 85-yard jaunt. C.B.A.'s next victim was Albany High. A 95- yard march in the second period, followed by Zangrando's extra point, put C.B.A. ahead 7f0, at the half. A pass from Wagner to Tom Carroll accounted for the second score and a center plunge by Frank Restifo comprised the third touchdown. Albany High recovered a C.B.A. fumble and two plays later crossed the goal. Donato,s interception and 25-yard runback concluded the scoring with C.B.A. winning 25-7. The Brothers had to relinquish the Siena Trophy, symbolic of Diocesan League supremacy, to La Salle Institute when the Purple and Gold went down to defeat at the hands of the Troy Cadets. C.B.A. tallied first after a march down the field, but La Salle came back on a pass play that netted 60 yards for a touchdown. Another pass by Maloney enabled the Troy Cadets to get the final and deciding touchdown. McGraw kicked the extra point after each touchdown, which gave La Salle a 14-5 victory. A determined Albany Academy team defeated C.B.A. in the final game of the year by a 19--I3 score. The Brothers scored first when Dominic Donato covered 30 yards on a quarterback sneak. The extra point was good. Academy came charg- ing back with a 53-yard march to score. In the third period, Marv Anderson went over for a touchdown and kicked the extra point. A Bob Wlagner to Tommy Carroll pass netted 42 yards and a touchdown which tied the score at 13 all. Academy sewed the game up in the fourth period when they tallied on a pass to Tim Anderson.
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Cnosiw A1.1.-A1.nAN1' I I to High!-R. McLean, J. Ziamandanis, R. Wagner. FooT11A1.L Maxiacmzs Lefl to Right-AT. Grady, T. LICSll11I'lF, T. Callahan E. Bucci, J, Rizzo. JAYVEE AND FROSH FOOTBALL The C.B.A. jayvee. despite setbaeks, proved themselves to he promising prospeets for the Var- sity Club. Under the tutelage of Brother Leo a11d Mr, Richard Bruno. the light Purple and Gold eleven was defeated twiee by the Philip Sehuyler -Iayvee. The seores were 1343. and 6-f-U. The Brothers also lost to Troy High's .Iayvee by a score of 42'-U and Cathedralls .layvee 7-6. The team improved as the year progressed, but in the four games played the boys seemed to laek the scoring power. Had they played more games, it is evident that the Brothers could have produced a more fruitful season. Benn lJiBiase. an all-round player. called the plays which featured the speed of .Ierry Kirwin and joseph Zapone. The boys who were the stars i11 tl1e li11e were .Ierry Rlellonald and Ed Reed. They llt'IIlII1t'Cl the opponents i11 many times during the SUHSOII. Reed also was tl1e punter for tl1e team. while NIello11ald starred as a pass reeeiver. If experienee is the best teaeher, then C.B.A. will have quite a football team in 1952. This year the Frosh Team bore several hardships, but was not without vietory. Tl1ey lost two games by a one touehdown margin, lllld another by a one point margin. Also included in tl1e reeord are two ties. In tl1e opener against the B.C.H.S. Frosh, C.B.A.'s yearlings lost Ye-6. V.I. conquered the Purple a11d Gold next by a seore of 15-8. Follow- ing that, the same two teams played to a 0-0 tie in tl1e third game of the season. The Frosh then suffered a 12-6 defeat at the hands of La Salle, but managed to salvage a 6-6 tie with Hillside of Troy i11 tl1e fifth game of tl1e season. Then, reaeh- ing tl1e height of improvement, they overpowered a Mt-11ands team 20f7. Brother Leo. the coach, deserves praise for building the future C.B.A. varsity. Ainong the outstanding players were O'Heaney. Murphy, Messier. Boudreau and Bean. JAY Xvlili I-'ooT11.x1.1. rllli.-NNI Ueelizzg. I IJ f, f . '1, . Tor ey' '. . K l. ' i 2. Mr nd xsa Blassad. Fronk, F, Reed, J. Zappone, B, DiBiase X NI: Donald F Ds lesltir wie! ev Bxothu I to tNIodf1ato11 11111 R01 P 11n Txnwm D ll gerald I. lOllll01' . f' 1 J. O' ron nor. Seforzrl Role-V-lNIr. R. Bruno tlioaehl, H.
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