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Mfg-.. Top Row: Ronnie Potts, James McCann, Richard DeC1ue, Donald Brush, James Roden, Darrell Wright, Gerald Hendrickson, Bruce Snyder, Terry Swanson. Bob Miles, Phil Akwright, Bob Sivanich, Norm Wardwell, Arnold LeFebre, David Ellis. Third Row: Coach Marshall Haugen, Rog Latchaw, Tom Devine. Ron Skilbeck, Rich Kibler, Rolly Slaback, Dick Nelson, Tom Thurston, Jack Akwright, Bob Snyder, Ron Johnson, Dick Maas, Ed Robinson, Roland I-lough, Coach Rod Martin, Second Row: Coach Paul Schroeder, Jerry Blank. Bruce Marco, Bill Abraham, Rod Patterson, Jesse Boelke, Doug Martin, Ralph Schultz, Tom Barton, Ken Tabbert, Bob Christenson, Coach Phil Johnson. Fx-on! Row: John Schultz, Vince Marco, Tom Abraham, Oris Nelson, Roy Schmitt, Bill Lachman, Bob Rebhan, Larry Otto, Bob Devine, Gerald Christie. Although they lost the opening game to the Old Abes, the Rangers proved to be tough. Subsequently Ralph Schultz, the Abraham boys, and Bob Devine led Logan. Logan roared back to defeat Marshfield. A punt blocked by Torn Barton set up a Ranger score. Schultz's 60 yard touchdown run was a highlight. Other standouts were Bill Abraham and Doug Martin. The win was costly as Jess Boehlke was injured and missed the rest of the season. Logan made a bid for the city championship by defeating Aquinas. Schultz and Devine sparked the offense, while Martin, Barton and Captain Vince Marco led the defense. Martin caught an Aquinas back from behind and saved the Rangers from a possible tie. Ron Skillbeck's passes set up both touchdowns. Devine scored twice- to lead Logan in their conquest of Winona Cotter. Tom Barton blocked a punt to set up one of the Ranger's touchdowns. Logan lost a tough defensive game to Merrill which saw Captain Vince Marco lead the Rangers. Offensive leaders were Schultz, Skill- beck and Devine. Logan swamped Menomonie as Ron Johnson and Skillbeck com- bined forces to score two touchdowns apiece. A key block by Ray Schmitt helped Schultz return a punt 75 yards to a touchdown. De- vine led the Logan backfield as they lost a heart-breaker to Central. Defensively, Barton and Abraham did a good job. Logan's Doug Martin, Bob Devine, Vince Marco, and Ralph Schultz made up the all-city team. Second team members were Tom Barton, Bob Snyder, Larry Otto, and Ray Schmitt. After the season, Mr. Rodney Martin, head coach at Logan since 1947, announced his retirement. Mr. Marshall Haugen was selected as his replacement. LOGAN'S 1953 FOOTBALL RECORD Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan 0 27 14 14 27 0 34 Eau Claire 14 Marshfield 6 Aquinas 7 Chippewa Falls 14 Winona Cotter 12 Merrill 6 Menomonie 0 Central '1 Page
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