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Larry Bonifielcl joel Boyden Muskegon S2 l.aPorte, lnd. 0 M tl I9 6 7 e 32 l, 0 0 U 0 0 Seeking to keep their season on a winning hasis the Big Reds traveled to l.aPorte, lndiana. Looking again like the powerhouse who had rolled oier rugged Flint Central earlier. Muskegon opened the scoring in the second period when fiooke tharged over from the !2 for a TD., the first of three for the rampaging fullhack. Dagen and Dell each tallied one for the Muskies. Larry Dell jim DeVries Muskegon 25 Benton Harbor 27 Bl 7 18 0 OW-25 BH 0 13 0 14--27 On Benton Harbors Filstrup Field the Big Reds failed in their bid toward a tonferente championship for many reasons, Ahead 25-13 at the half, the Big Red's offense hogged down and had its defense, ripped hy the l-larhorites, fall apart in the final stanza. Dick Cooke Norm Dagen Muskegon I4 Emerson-Cary, Ind. 0 M 0 0 0 14--14 FC 0 0 0 0--f 0 Norm Dagen, little Muskegon seathack. was the main force he-hind the humbling of a huge Gary team which was rated by many as the second best team in Indiana. The defense, led by Larry Bonifield and joel Boyden, limited the Colden Tornados to just seven yards, Dagen, who axeraged 30 yards a try in the last quarter, scored one T.D. and set up another which was scored on a fivehyard jaunt hy Dick Cooke. jim DeVries added both points. Gordon Huttenga busts over for a touchdown against Moosehart. l
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,QZIF ia, Es au S .,.x,-,, . 'ifefi 5- 02' W FIRST ROW: Potter Ccoachj, Manchester, Rodewald, Neuman, johnson, King, Bonifield, Hesse, Wehrle. SECOND ROW: Harp, Dell, Sowa, Krueger, Huttenga, DeVries, Cooke, Dagen, Carpenter. THIRD ROW: Kelly Ccoachj, Walls- worth, Boyden, Brown, Freiberg, Buttermore, Pippin, Clark, Gillard, McShannock fcoachj. FOURTH ROW: Stubbs. Lowry, Cross, Brott, Adams, Kelly, Vandenberg, Kota, Warren. FIFTH ROW: Prell, Anderson, Timmer, Herbst, Swift, Yeoman, Casadonte, Derby. SIXTH ROW: Harvey Cmanagerj, Malsberg, Wurtz, Hunter, Bartscht Cmanagerj, Mertz, Big Reds have a good season Muskegon 7 Lansing Sexton 0 M 7 0 O 0 1 7 LS 0 0 O 0 - 0 Coach Harry E. Potter unveiled the 1953 edition of Big Reds against Lansing Sexton. Though the score was low, Muskegon's powerful ground attack provided a huge mar- gin in every other department. Dick Cooke scored the winning touchdown on a 32 yard sweep around right end. Muskegon 20 Flint Central 6 M 7 7 O 6-20 FC 0 0 6 O- 6 journeying to Flint for their second game of the season, the Big Reds slapped defeat on a team which was to place in the runner-up position in the battle for the state champ- ionship. Dick Cooke, sparkplug fullback, lcd the way for the Big Reds with his powerful running. He scored twice and Larry Dell once for Muskegon. The defense again was tremendous. 24 Muskegon 7 Alpena 7 IW 0 7 O 0 -M 7 A 0 0 0 7 -- - 7 The Big Red's second home game brought an unheralded Alpena team to Hackley Stadium. Their defense success- fully throttled all of M's efforts except a S4-yard slant by Dick Cooke. The vaunted Big Red defense, which had given up just 32 yards in the first two games, relinquished 176 to its upstate foe. Cooke, Hesse, and Sowa collaborate to shove Alpena hack out-of-bounds.
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Bob Freiberg jack Hesse Gordon Huttenga jim johnson jack Krueger Bob Manchester Dick Neuman Muskegon 13 Saginaw 20 M O 0 6 7fl3 S 14 6 0 0f20 The opening scrimmage play at Saginaw found the Big Reds baffled as the opposition dashed 80 yards for a T.D. Playing way below par, 20 points were scored against Muskegon in the first half. Shaken out of their lethargy, the Big Reds drove everytime they got the ball in the second half and, with an additional one or two minutes, might have tied it up. Roger King turned in an outstanding job at guard for the Big Reds. Muskegon 19 Moosehart 13 M 0 12 0 7-19 MS 0 7 6 O-M13 The Big Reds added an Illinois hair-piece to their collection of out-state scalps as they squeezed by n terrifically fast Moosehart crevs at Hackley Stadium. A last period interception provided the margin of victory for the Muskegon club. Huttenga in the backfield and jim johnson, Bob Freiberg, and Bonifield on the line played good ball against the colorful opposition. Norm Dagen scampers for a gain against Heights as johnson 161, Cooke CIAO, and King CSQ look on. Roger King
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