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QF.. Front Row: Henry Yetman, Joe Collins, Ed Shamy, Joe McNally, Billy Barry, Bill Gavin, Frank Krivas, Frank Lockwood, Ed Dwyer, Pete Ferris. Second Row: Terry Doherty, Frank Squindo, Jack Bergen, Jim Dowgin, Ron Upton, John Hockhold, Cary Hamrah, Andy Lucas, Joe Sabo. Back Row: Al Fleming, Dick DiSilvestro, Stan Osofsky, Bob Kaiser, Tom Dillon, Bob Cosgrove, Bill Hamilton, Bob Lorber, Bill Decker, Ed Ryan. FOOTBAH COACH Francis T. Murphy opened the i948 campaign with an inexperienced but hard- fighting football squad. The term fighters was applied to the team known as the Car- dinals because their play was inspired by that never say die spirit. The team was well drilled in the fundamentals and teamwork so essential to the game by Coach Murphy and his efficient staff of assistants. The record of games won and lost is not important, for the team was outclassed and outweighed in all but a few of the contests. Their sportsmanship, how- ever, and the caliber of their play were remarkable. The games were all interesting and hard fought. The fine all-around ability of captain Bill Barry, the running of Pete Ferris and Joe Szabo, the bruising line backing of Frank Lock- wood and Bill Gavin, and the sparkling line play of Joe McNally, Ed Shamy, Frank Krivas, Ed Dwyer, Joe Collins, and Herkey Yetman were all outstanding. After putting up terrific strug- gles against South River and New Brunswick, the latter needing a second-half surge to win, the Cardinals, slowed by numerous injuries, dropped the next six in a row. ln the last game of the season, however, the Cards could not be stopped and presented their coach with a well-earned l3-O victory over favored Lambertville. 80
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