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FOOTBALL KNEELING: Stetson, Lomax, Koester, Cron, Stutzmann, Canning, Smith, Fischofer. SECOND Row: Man- ager Klinedinst, Seibert, Petrou, Sky Smith, Tuck, Cook, Convey, Hollmann, Keller. THIRD Row: Coach Muller, Spurrier, Coots, Ceravolo, Millere, Ohman, Nagle, McGee, assistant coach Bush. The 1953 St. Paul's football team completed a most successful season by finishing in second place in the lvy League standings. Greatly helped by the combined etforts of co-captains Bob Cron and Fred Stutzmann, Pete Coots, and Charlie Ohman, who gained positions on the All Ivy League team, along with teammates Bob Spurrier and Ronnie Petrou, who received honor- able mention, the Saints compiled a very impressive record of 4 wins and 2 setbacks. However, the long awaited Poly game, the second oldest school boy rivalry in the country, in which the Saints were heavily favored, was canceled due to unavoidable circum- stances, During the first few practice sessions, coaches Mul- ler and Bush had a most pessimistic outlook for the outcome of the season. However, the boys being eager and hard working, they were able to produce a good team. Page Fifty-two This successful season began with a 7-6 win over Trinity. Although it was a low and close scoring game, the Saints proved time and time again that they were the better of the two teams. ln the opening minutes of the contest, both teams suffered from considerable nervousness and there were a great many fumbles through which the Blue and Gold were able to score six quick points. It wasn't until the second quarter, however, that the Mullermen settled down and began to move. Through the extended runs of Fred Stutz- mann and Pete Coots the Saints marched to the Trin- ity twenty-hve yard line. From there they scored on the next play. Bob Spurrier plunged over the line for the extra point which, as it turned out, proved to be the deciding margin for a St. Paul's victory. In the next game with the heavily favored I-lackley team, the Red and Black once again emerged victori- ous, this time by the score of 29-19. In this contest
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