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was! We - 'fin Cjlv LA N S Joe 2 St Francis-6 October 25 saw the Marauders return to the ranks of the winning with their second victory of the season defeating St Francis T26 at Lacka wanna Stadium The Saints first tally culminated a thrilling fifty one yard drive when Bill Gondek smashed over from the seven A Red Raider tally tied the score going into the final stanza but a pass from Jerry Burns to Phil Shalala gave the Saints the six point edge that assured them the victory St. Joe-T9 De Sales-T4 The Maroon and White had clear sailing for most of the way in their final triumph of the sea- son, Sunday, November l, when they downed De Sales T9-T4 in Lockport. I 3 2 Hold 'im Joe! -1 HLA HQ: MGo George Navadel and Fred McCoy scored dur- ing the second period and Phil Shalala kicked one PAT to make the score T3-O at halftime. Doc Burns open cl the second halt scoring on a four yard sneak Toward the end ofthe third frame, the Knights Rossi broke into the scoring column by a twelve yard drive ln the final quarter Stornelli tallied for DeSales after streaking fifty yards with an inter- cepted pass St. Joe T8 Nichols-26 Snow and superstition failed to prevent the Saints from fighting it out with their traditional rivals, Nichols, on Friday, November l3, at Nichols Field. Despite their fortitude, however, the Crotty blocks for Gondek on punt return
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.4 Front row: G. lvancie, manager, D. McLaughlin, D. Weiss, R. Bennett, A. Scherer, manager, J. Attea, J. Burns, L. Aloisio, J. Castro. 2nd row: F. Schiavone, coach, J. Jacobi, H. Stockman, C. Smith, J. Daley, J. Rauh, R. Porter, Brother Gabriel, moderator, Basketball Five veterans greeted coach Frank Schiavone on the opening day ot basketball try-outs. Al- though few in number, they included three regu- lars from last year's club. Dick Bennett, chosen captain by his mates, Harry Stockman and Chuck Tex Ritger were the hold-overs, while Jack Daley and Jack Attea joined them in forming the starting five. Denny Weiss, Jerry Burns, Chuck Smith, John Rauh, Dave McLaughlin, Larry Aloisio, Joe Jacobi and Russ Porter comprised the front line reserves. The Maroons opened the season by decision- ing Ryan 66-57, then lost to St. Francis at Athol Springs, 69-53. Brother Gabriel, Moderator F -?' 'isis sq. Tx ', 1 ' S F. Schiavone, Coach Q .Lf ' -LV 3 . c T - il - . 1 . ' K I l34 F ' Q
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