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F. Brown, Wh Baker, M. Latterner, A. Long, I. Feyock, R.Host1ei'. D. Sheridan, B. Carney, I. Muriceak, P. Hollern, Manager I. Burley, Coach I. Hart, Manager G. Weaver. M. Prebish, B. Plummer, I. Schell, R. Albarano, W. Glass. CRESSON-LILLY Lilly was the next victim of the rampaging Indians. On October l7, the Red Raiders fell before the onslaught to the tune of 46-U. The first touchdown came on Acey Long's score, a 44 yard dash. Other scorers were Mick and Iim Latterner, Ray Zllbarano, Toot Baker and Bob McGown. CRESSON-BARNESBORO Barnesboro High School's Red Dragons blanked Cresson U-9, on the Indians' own field. Paul Brown was thrown for a loss into the end zone which accounted for Barnesbords last two points. CRESSON-SHADE TOWNSHIP Shade Township clipped Cresson on the winner's field on October 24 by a 13-28 mar- gin. Shade scored their first touchdown on a pass from Bestvina to Chicado. Cresson grab- bed up 205 yards against Shade's 122 yards. CRESSON-PATTON Another season drew to a close November 8 at Patton as the Indians picked up a 2U-7 victory, and their sixth win of the season. Ron- ald Rickens scored all three of Oresson's touch- downs. CRESSON-GALLITZIN Because of injuries to the Gallitzin team the last game of the season was postponed in- definitely. Cresson ended their best season in the last few years with a six and three won- lost record.
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ROW 1-I. Boito, L. Stock, R. Rightnour, E. Illig, W. Martynuska, I. Latterner, ROW 2-Assistant Coach Walter Kososki, R. Rickens, Manager F. Adams, C. Mix, R. Davis, G. Zelenski, G. Krug, ROW 3-I. Murphy, P. Borlie, E. McCloskey, R. McCowC!n, I. Ligczs, C. Herby, CRESSON-WESTMONT On September 13, CIHS opened to 1953 foot- ball season with an impressive 38-0 win over the Westmont Hilltoppers on the losers soil. Six players hit paydirt as the superior Indians grounded out their first victory of the cam- paign. CRESSON-ACHS Altoona Catholic fell before a smashing Cresson team on September 20 to the tune of 33-0 as the Indians opened thier home season in a victorious manner. The first of five touch- downs was recorded by Ron Rickens in the first quarter which climaxed a 56 yard drive. Bob Hostler kicked three extra points. CRESSON-EBENSBURG The Red Devils from Ebensburg handed Cresson its first defeat of the season by taking a 34-0 victory in the Cresson stadium with over 3500 fans looking on. The visitors grounded out 206 yards rushing to the Indians 106 yards. CRESSON-PORTAGE Cresson picked up its third victory of the campaign by taking a 13-6 victory over Port- age on the Mustangs' field. Rickens and Paul Brown scored both touchdowns for Cresson. The game was played in the afternoon and was closely contested all the Way. CRESSON-SPANGLER The Indians fourth victory came at Spang- ler as the Braves came home with a 13-6 win. Ronnie Rickens scored the second touchdown in the closing minutes after Iimrny Latterner dashed 88 yards for a score.
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mlm U ' jfwflzall jmm ROW l-R. Quirk, I. Ligas, M. Prebish, B. Plummer, I. Schell, I. Borlie, G. McCloskey, C. Herby, G. Popp. ROW Z-Coach Fred Cornell, Manager B. Baron, I. Bendosky, L. Cunningham, I. Parrish, R. Albrano, F. Sibis, I. Murphy, G. Burk, C. Davis, Wm. Glass, Manager C. Latferty, Coach B. A. Criste. ROW 3-M. Beers, R. Stanley, B. Wilkinson, I. Cuzzilino, H. Gregg, D. Criste, P. Booterbaugh, I. Prebish, W. Culley, A. Parks. Cresson ............ H U Adams .......... ..... 2 4 Cresson ............ H U South Fork .......... 30 Cresson ............ H 18 Nanty Glo ....... .. 6 How did the Cresson Ioint High School ath- letic teams fare during the H1952-1953 season? The athletes went out to do battle 81 times and came home victorious in 54 of the engage- ments. They lost only 24 games for a .750 per- centage Won-lost record. The complete records- Varsity Won Lost Football ..... 7 3 Basketball ....... ...... l 6 6 Wrestling ............... 4 8 Iunior Varsity Football .............. 5 Z Basketball ....... ...... l 5 5 Iunior High Basketball .... ...... 7 3 54 27 Ninety Cresson Cresson Cresson Cresson 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. H 34 Ebensburg .......... U A 14 Adams ......... ...... l 3 A 13 South Fork .......... l9 H 7 Portage ....... ...... l 3 tSee opposite pagel Football Banquet Brown and Bightnour, most valuable player and honorary captain Eat hearty, boys Football managers-Weaver, Burley, Adams, receive letters Trophy for most valuable player, Paul Brown Congratulations, Mick!
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