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:F .f ROY BENTIFIEL Guard 9017 FOOTBALL SQUAD FRONT ROXV. left tu right Br-netiel. Flaherty. Marchetti. Shovlain. Bell. O'Grady. Purketl, Miller. Hausnwrmu BTTTUTBLTZ ROW' Mike Contris. coach: Xxfhalen, Gaffney, D. Sweeney, Heiilei. Thornton. Cioldeiibrrger. T Sweeney, Donner. Kenney. BACK ROXV: Gleason. Smith. Marker. Sic-bers. Casey. Mallon. Patten. Schmalz. TON O'GRADY Tackle PHIL DOXYNTY Guard 1. Q 28- FRA BOB NK SHOVLAIN. Halback. ln his third year as a first string man. high stepping Doe ended his football days at St. Martins Hi in a blaze of glory. Against Montesano. he dalvled the opposition by racing to two touchdowns within five minutes. A truly great football player. lirank is worth watching in years to come. XVHALEN, Tackle. Too many times opposing halfbacks found. to their dismay. that attempting to gain yardage through VVhalen's tackle spot was no way to win a game. This three year letterman could be relied on to hold up his side of the line against any opposition. TOM OLERADY. Tackle. A backheld man on last year's squad. Tom was Klil' shifted to the line and took to it likc,a duck takes to water. A senior. O'Grady was one of the mainstays ol the Ranger forward wall. Besides being outstanding offensively. Tom could be seen constantly breaking up one enemy thrust after another. l'H QOl.DENBllRGliR. lind. The only Ranger to play sixty minutes of every game. this versatile Olympia lad finished his second season of varsity ball for the Red and XX'hite without missing a play. Besides snaring many passes for sizeable gains. he made a strong anchor for the left side of the prepsters line. TIM SXK'l5l5Nl1Y. Halback. Although light in weight. Tim made tip what Bll.l he lacked in pounds with speed and determination. Hampered by an early season injury which kept him out of the lineup for the first lew games. he came back to hit his stride in mid season. and from then on he was a constant threat whenever he carried the ball. HAUSMANN. lind. Continuing his hne play of last year. Bill brought his High School football career to a glorious finish when he made two spectacular runs for pay dirt in the Bellarmine game. An expert pass catcher and a good broken field runner. Bill could be relied on at any time to spark the team on to greater things. CARI. STEBERS. Quarter. Calling signals is no soft job. but this lanky Rl. SIEQBLRF Q uarter lad made it appear easy as he guided the team through the tough spots. A triple threat back. Spook was constantly keeping the opposition guessing what he was going to do next. ART Mft!-ICHIETTI Hull- HAL'gM,s,NN Ufilff lfud
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4 1-il jg ti 1 X 0000. lakh .xt ART lkllLl.ER Center BOB WHALEN Tackle 167111 ART MARCHll'li'l'l. Center. Playing his first year for the Red and White. Art played a steady. consistent game. On defense. he was particularly outstanding. spoiling the opponents plays before they had time to get them underway. Art will be missed greatly on next year's eleven. RAY SCHlVlAl-Z. Halfbaek. Showing up as one of the outstanding back' Held men in early season. Ray had the misfortune of arousing the anger of Old Man lnjury. He starred in the opening game. and it was a great loss to the team when Ray had to retire with a broken ankle. ROY BliNffl5lljl.. Guard. l.ongview's gift to St. Martins this hard charging lineman was a bulwark of strength in the middle of the Ranger line. Romping Roy entered school after the first game and immediately obtained a spot on the starting eleven. Only a Junior this year. great things are expected of him next year. TOM ITAHILRTY, liullhack. This Freshman fireball, following in the footsteps of his famous All-American father. fought his way to the first eleven and there he stayed. Tom's passing became feared by all the opposing bacl-.nelds unfortunate enough to come in Contact with his tosses. lflaherty was also a terror on defense, backing up the line like a veteran. l3Hll. DGNVNTQY, Guard. Following in the footsteps of a famous brother. Phil. a lireshman. took over the guard position in mid-season and stood at that position for the remainder of the season. By the end of the season. he was the. most improved player on the team. lDrlk'lf SVv'lQl1NlQY. Quarter. Although a .lunior this year. Dave had much chance to show that he is a Grst class signal caller. His fire and determination was a source of inspiration to the rest of the squad. and his passes were always a threat when he was in the lineup. Cil1ORQil1 CASIQY. Tackle. Another victim of injuries. George. who is now in the Nlarine Corps. was the heaviest man in the line and used his weight to good advantage until put on the sidelines with a broken cartilage in his leg. TOM FLAHERTY Full x. fvn Q, r.,o ' ' ,vb -LL4 Q '4 ve 9'-f- 6A' 'VV 1' 4 - tzootiiz PURKETT Guard I I J' . I .df fadfffvuf, - ,, r-1141, .Iva-11 H I for!!! S- fff- V 5 - ! X. TOM GAFFNISY DOC SHOVLAIN lind Half S f? -7- l
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