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1952 Program, Football

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-2- 1952 Varsity Football Squad

Back Row —Merrill, student ; Wallace, student coach; Schumacher, Horvath, Wilson, Soprano, Dick Consuel, Wheeler, Eckard, JV coach; Weber, line coach. Fourth Row—Pratt, Arcaro, Dinardo, Kelly, Bub, Longwell, Cosens, Daley, Bob Consuel, Weaver, Tesori, line coach. Third Row—Schaertl, Campbell. Lucey, Chase, Maloney, Pettinelli, Valletta, Chicosky, Pelsang, Quinn, D. Miller, backfield coach. Second Row—Hitchcock, Riedel, Rasbeck, B. Miller, Stiles, Brusger, Hoppey, Armstrong, Wachob, Davis head coach. Front Row—Mancarella, Foster, Mascia, Riendeau, Martin, Norris, Zych, Silver, Poole, Renken.

1351 CORTLAND FOOTBALL RECORD Cortland 0 University of Buffalo 26 Cortland 12 Springfield College 28 Cortland 13 American Int'l College 8 Cortland 39 Clarkson College 13 Cortland 6 Ithaca College 13 Cortland 35 Broekport State 13 Cortland 6 Stroudsburg State 20

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This page in the Cortland State football pro­ rill have completed their football eligibility while gram i.s des igned to tell fans something about the Gene Fitzpatrick, John Graham and Bob June have team, the opponents for the day and football news dropped out of school. Feno Volpe, Gordon Rob­ in general. Since this is the first game of the 1952 inson and Frank Losurdo are not out for football Cortland football season, this can serve as a wel­ this year. come back to football fans of this area. We hope that you will attend the next three home games of The loss of these lettermen included both quar­ the Red Dragons of Cortland State. terbacks, Wallace and Robinson and both 1951 fullbacks, Raulli and Dexter. These positions have This is also a welcome to the Hulls of the Uni­ been one of the bigger problems which the coach­ versity of Buffalo. However, it is the wish of Coach ing staff lias been faced with since the men re­ Carl Davis and his men that the visitors not take ported for practice September 2. One advantage this welcome too literally. The fact is that this is this year has been that the squad had two weeks the third meeting between the two teams and Buf­ of two-a-day practices instead of one as in the falo has won the first two without allowing the past two years. Red Dragons to score. Such things should not con­ Eighteen lettermen from the 1951 team are tinue, in the opinion of Cortlandites, and today is on the squad this year. They include: Whitney the day the Dragons hope to stop this trend. Cort­ Armstrong. Dick Poole, Jerry Riendeau and Larry land men do not relish the memories of the past Martin, ends; Frank Brusger, Alan Chase, Frank two years, the 1950 game in which Buffalo won Chieosky, Ray Cozens, Craig Hitchcock, .Joe La 12-0 and the 1951 game in w hich the Bulls doubled Rocca, Mike Xorris, A1 Re nken, Stan Silver, and their previous year's score, winning 26-0. Louis Zych, linemen; Norm Foster, Bob Hoppey, Vine Mascia and Cliet Pelsang, backs. Since this is the first game of the year for both clubs, there is little basis for comparison. The coaches saw the squad under fire last Both squads have been hurt by graduation and the Saturday when the team journeyed to Clinton and inroad of the Selective Service program. The only met the Hamilton College team in a practice scrim­ basis of comparison is last year's game which Cort­ mage. All members of the squad who were physi­ landites hope is no indication of t he abilities of the cally able were given their chance during that two teams. scrimmage and several members of the freshmen class showed that they were going to push the up- Head Coach Davis has had his work cut out perclassmen for starting positions. for him this year as he has had to seek replace­ ments for 20 lettermen who have graduated, en­ After today, the Dragons have six more games, tered the service, completed their eligibility or with three of them being here on Randall Field. left the squad for other reasons. The nine who Next Friday night they play Hofstra College at graduated in dune include Herb Carlberg, .John Hempstead, October 11 Alfred comes to Cortland, Clarke, Frank Colwell, George Lee, doe Lueey, October 18 Ithaca College is the Homecoming op­ Fred Raulli, John Sciera. Royal Steubing and ponent. October 25 the Dragons play at Brock- Frank Wawrzaszek. Three lettermen have entered port. November 1 St roudsburg comes to Cortland the service since last year. Herb Collins, dim Dex­ and November 8 the Dragons plav at Springfield ter and Sherry Smith. Bob Wallace and Don Mer­ ("ollege. BETA PHI SIGMA

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-5- The Coaching Staff

Miller, Weber, Eckard, Davis, Tesori. Wallace, Merrill

Carl "Chugger" Davis is in his 18th season as prior to entering the Navy. After finishing his head coach of f ootball at Cortland State Teachers Navy tour he earned his master's degree at New College. Up until this year lie has compiled a rec­ York University and returned to Cortland as a fac­ ord of 68 wins, 37 defeats and eight ties for a ulty member in 1946. He has assisted in football .648 percentage. Ilis outstanding teams included a and basketball and coached golf but his primary string of four seasons with only one loss (1932- assignment is as supervisor of the men's physical 1935). His best postwar year was the 1948 season education practice teaching program. In addition when his team lost only one game. In addition, to working with the ends, lie serves as a scout. Chugger has coached the Cortland baseball team since 1933 and has consistently had winning teams. Roland Eckard is a graduate of Ohio State in In the last three seasons his teams have won 24 and 1940 and he taught at Painesville (Ohio) High lost six. He also coached varsity basketball until School before and after the war, his service there 1950. Coach Davis is a graduate of Springfield being interrupted by a hitch in the Air Force (Mo.) College and has done his graduate work at where lie was a bombardier. After the war. he com­ Springfield (Mass.) College. pleted his work for his masters degree, returned to Painesville for two years and came to Cortland in David Miller is a Cortland graduate in the 1918. He coaches the gym team in the winter Class of 1936. His record in the 100 yard dash months still stands as the Cortland mark and he also played varsity football at Cortland. He coached al Robert J. Weber is new to the coaching staff Phelps Central School for five years, served in this year, having come to the Cortland faculty the Navy during the war, earned his masters de­ from the University of Iowa where he earned his gree at Syracuse University in 1946 and coached doctor's degree in June, 1952. He is a graduate at Sherburne Central School for two years prior of that university where he played football. He to coming back to Cortland in 1948. lie also is has had five year's experience in public school coach of varsity wrestling and varsity track and teaching as well as teaching at Iowa. field. Donald Merrill and Robert Wallace are Cort­ Anthony Tesori is another Cortland graduate land seniors who have completed their football (1939) where he played four years of varsity foot­ eligibility. Don was a guard on last year's team ball and basketball and was Sports King in his and is working with tin- linemen. Dob was last senior year. He taught at Tullv Central School year's quarterback and is assisting with the backs.

-6- Senior Dragons

Back—Mancarella, Poole, Mascia, Foster, Schaertl, Zvch, Armstrong Front—Riendeau, Hitchcock, Rasbeck, Renken, Norris, Silver, Martin

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No Name Pos. Class Age. Wt. Ht. Home Town 46 Schoen, Guenlher E Fr. 18 195 510" Bainbridge 47 Lucey, James QB So. 18 158 510" Baldwin 48 Arcaro, John HB So. 20 150 510" Elinira 49 Consuel, Robert G Fr. 1!) 185 5' 9" Fail-port 50 Sr. 22 180 5' 9" Syracuse 51 Mascia, Vincent HB Sr. 20 180 6' 0" Buffalo 54 Foster, Norm HB Sr. 21 170 511" Port vi lie 55 Kelly, Theodore E So. 19 170 510" Amityville 56 Stiles, Jared G Jr. 21 199 5* 8 " Cortland 58 Iloppey, Robert QB So. 20 155 5W Port Jervis 59 Keenan, Robert E Sr. 21 170 6* 1 " Whitehall 61 LaRocca, Joe E Sr. 21 195 6" Bronx 62 So. 19 187 511'/2" Falconer 68 Schumacher, George 1TB Fr. 18 167 510" Smithtown Branch 64 Rasbeck, William T Sr. 21 190 6' 1" Sidney 65 Poole, Richard E Sr. 21 181 5'11" Nyack 68 Wilson, James FB Fr. 18 194 6' %" Amityville 69 Riedel, Arthur QB Jr. 21 147 5' 8" Buffalo 70 Daley, Richard QB Fr. 17 160 511" ('ooperstowu 71 Valletta, Joseph FB So. 20 194 6' 0" Syracuse 72 Renken, Albert C Sr. 21 233 6'2'/2" Freeport 78 Pettinelli, Louis T So. 19 225 511" Rome i 74 Rub, Robert FB Fr. 23 170 5'9 /4" Pough keepsie 75 Hitchcock, Craig T Sr. 23 215 61'/2" Adams 76 Quinn, Donald HB So. 20 170 5' 8" Hamburg 77 Longwell, Tracey HB Fr. 19 157 510" Port Jervis 78 Wachob, James T So. 19 185 6' 0" Penn Van 79 Rrusger, Frank G So. 19 195 6' 0" Queens 80 Schaertl, Ronald G Sr. 24 201 5W Seneca Falls 81 Campbell, Donald C Fr. 19 248 6' %" Hudson Falls 82 DiNardo, Eugene T Fr. 20 225 6'%" Niagara Falls 88 Silver, Stanley T Sr. 21 205 6' 3" Bronx 84 Mancarella, Joseph E Sr. 24 185 6' 0" Watertown 85 Martin, Lawrence E Sr. 24 185 6' 1" Cortland 86 Wheeler, Eugene C Fr. 18 197 6' 1" Faii-port 87 Riendeau, Gerald E Sr. 22 205 6' 3" Malone 88 Norris, Michael G Sr. 26 185 6' 0" Homer 89 Pelsang, (Chester HB So. 19 180 511" Liberty 90 Consuel, Richard G Fr. 19 189 5' 9" Fail-port 91 Chase, Alan C So. 19 185 6' 1" Oceanside 92 Chicosky, Frank G So. 19 185 510" Manhasset 93 Cosens, Raymond C So. 18 192 511" Norwich 94 Armstrong, Whitney ... E Sr. 20 203 6' 4" Ticonderga 96 Miller. Robert Jr. 20 195 6' 4" Dunkirk

Carl A Davis...... Head Coach Robert 8. Weber Line Coach Robert Wallace Student Coach David Miller Backfield Coach Donald Merrill Student Coach Anthony Tesori End Coach Karel Ilorak Trainer Roland Eekard J. V. Coach Lynn Tewksbury Manager Mil Have a Coke

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LE LT LG C RG RT Martin Silver Norris Chase Schaertl Riendeau Ar 85 83 88 91 80 87 94 Poole Renken Zych Cosens Chicosky Hitchcock i 65 72 50 93 92 75 59 LH QB RH FB Arcaro 48 Riedel 69 Foster 54 Mascia 51 Kelly 55 Hoppey 58 Pelsang 89 Valletta 71

46 Schoen, Guenther—E 75 Hitchcock, Craig—T 47 Lucey, James—QB 76 Quinn, Donald—HB 48 Arcaro, John—HB 77 Longwell, Tracy—HB 49 Consuel, Robert—G 78 Wachob, James—T 50 Zych, Louis—G 79 Brusger, Frank—G 51 Mascia, Vincent—HB 80 Schaertl, Ronald—G 54 Foster, Norm—HB 81 Campbell, Donald—C 55 Kelly, Theodore—E 82 DiNardo, Eugene—T SCORE 56 Stiles, Jared—G 83 Silver, Stanley—T 58 Hoppey, Robert-—QB 84 Mancarella, Joseph—E BUFFALO 61 LaRocca, Joe—E 85 Martin, Lawrence—E 62 Maloney, Rodney—G 86 Wheeler, Eugene—C CORTLAND 63 Schumacher, George—HB 87 Riendeau, Gerald—E 64 Rasbeck, William—T 88 Norris, Michael—G 65 Poole, Richard—E 89 Pelsang, Chester—HB 68 Wilson, James—FB 90 Consuel, Richard—G OFFICIALS 69 Riedel, Arthur QB 91 Chase, Alan—C 70 Daley, Richard—QB 92 Chicosky, Frank—G John Gibbons, Referee 71 Valletta, Joseph—FB 93 Cosens, Raymond—C Merle Hagen, Field Judge 72 Renken, Albert—C 94 Armstrong, Whitney E John Wegerski, Head Linesman 73 Pettinelli, Louis—T 96 Miller, Robert—E William Van Lengen, Umpire 74 Bub, Robert—FB

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Podlucky Buzzelli Radich LaRoque Chamberlin Gibbons Papsidero 84 70 62 50 60 76 82 Podlucky Buzzelli Radich Anthony Chamberlin Gibbons Papsidero 84 70 62 52 60 76 82 LH QB RH FB Viterna 15 Shanabrook 24 Ray 45 Jahn 71 Vosckerchian 35 Shanabrook 24 Kania, 40 Jahn 71

15 Viterna, James—B 62 Radich, Thomas—G 17 Papsidero, John—B 63 Duquette, Donald—G 19 Smolinski, Phillip—B 64 Grass, Lawrence—G 22 Cohen, Alan—B 66 Perno, Richard—G 24 Shanabrook, Ordean B 68 Kareker, Francis—G 26 Movesian, George—B 69 Ciancone, Carmen—G 28 Crowley, William—B 70 Buzzelli, Godfrey—T 34 Perlini, Julius—B 71 Jahn, Elmer—T 35 Voskerchian, George B 73 Kiefer, Ernest—T 38 Kennedy, Raymond—B 76 Gibbons, Harry—E 40 Kania, Casiraer,—B 77 Curius, William—T 45 Ray, Robert—B 79 Siudzinski, Richard—T 48 Diquilio, Anthony — B 80 Nowak, Edward 49 Baty, Gerald— B 81 Mikulewicz, Joseph—E 50 LaRoeque, Ronald—C 82 Papsidero, Joseph— E 52 Anthony, Jack—C 84 Podlucky, Andrew E 54 lezzi, Anthony—C 85 Adams, Roger—E 55 Hoeflich, Edward—C 86 Wells, James—E 56 Johnson, David—C 87 O'Brien, Charles- E 60 Chamberlin, Ray—G 88 Johnt, Howard—E Young, Cy—G

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High School No. Name Pos. Class Age Wt. lit. 15 Viterna, James B So. 20 185 5' 7" Lackawanna N. Tonawanda 17 Papsidero, John B So. 19 170 510" 1!) Smolinski, Phillip B Jr. 20 185 510" Springfield Cohen, Alan B So. 18 150 5' 8" Bronx 22 Hanover, Pa. 24 Shanabrook, Ordean B Sr. 26 200 6'2V2" X. Falls 26 Movesian, George B So. 21 167 5' 8" 28 Crowley, William B So. 20 165 o 9" Seneca Perlini. Julius B Jr. 20 210 5' 7" Sewanhaka 34 Bennett 35 Voskerehian, George B So. 21 170 5' 9" 38 Kennedy, Raymond B So. 19 185 6' Ryan S. Park 40 Kania, Casimer 15 Jr. 22 170 510" S. Park 45 Ray, Robert 15 Sr. 23 175 510" Riverside 48 1 )i(|uilio, Anthony 15 So. 20 180 511" , Kensington 49 liaty, Gerald 15 So. 20 155 57 /2" 6V2" Bennette 50 LaRoeque, Ronald C So. 23 215 Bennette 52 Anthony, Jack C Jr. 21 200 6' 4" La Fayette 54 Iezzi, Anthony c So. 20 185 6' Amherst 55 Iloeflich, Edward c Jr. 22 230 511" Kensington 56 Johnson, David c So. 19 192 6' 60 Chambcrlin, Ray G So. 21 185 510" East 61 Young, Cy G So. 19 185 6' 1" Am herst Lackawanna 62 Radich, Thomas G So. 18 185 5' 9" 63 Duquette, Donald G Sr. 22 183 5' 9" N. Tonawanda 64 Grass, Lawrence G So. 18 180 510" Niagara Falls 66 Perno, Richard G So. 20 200 511" Lafayette 68 Kareker, Francis G Sr. 22 190 5' 8" Kensington 69 Ciancone, Carmen G So. 18 210 5' 9" Technical 70 Buzzelli, Godfrey T Sr. 24 195 510" X. Tonawanda 71 Jahn, Elmer T Jr. 23 215 511" Kensington 73 Kiefer, Ernest T So. 20 210 6' Pine Hill 76 Gibbons, Harry E Sr. 25 184 511" Oanisius 77 Curius, William T So. 19 195 6' Kensington 79 Siudzinski, Richard . .. T So. 25 220 51F/2" Depew 80 Nowak, Edward E So. 21 180 6' 1" South Park 81 So. 19 186 6' 2" St. Francis 82 Papsidero, Joseph E Sr. 23 200 6' 1" X. Tonawanda 84 Podluckv, Andrew E Jr. 22 175 6' Kenmore 85 Adams, Roger E So. 24 185 6' 1" LaFayette 86 Wells, James E So. 18 180 6'1V2 " Hutchinson 87 Jr. 20 188 6' 1" Sloan 88 Johnt, Howard E Sr. 22 195 6' Williamsville COMPLIMENTS OF

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P.M. P.M. September 20 University of Buffalo 2:00 October 11 Hamilton College 2:00 September 26 At Hofstra College 8:15 October 15 Manlius 3:30 October 11 Alfred University 2:00 October 18 At Cornell University 2:30 October 18 Ithaca College 2:00 October 25 At Hamilton College 2:00 (Homecoming) October 29 At Manlius 2:00 October 25 At Brockport State 2:00 October 31 Colgate 3:30 November 1 East Stroudsburg State 2:00 November 3 Cornell University 3:15 November 8 At Springfield College 2:00 Head Coach James Counsilman Ilead Coach—Carl A. Davis Assistants—Robert J. Weber. David Miller, Anthony Tesori Student Coaches—Robert Wallace, Donald Merrill J-V FOOTBALL Ma nager—Lynn Tewksbury October 4 At Manlius 2:00 October 9 Morrisville 8:00 VARSITY SOCCER October 17 At Syracuse Frosh 2:30 October 31 At Colgate Frosh 1:30 September 30 At Cornell University 4:30 Head Coach Roland Eekard October 4 At Springfield College 12:00 October 11 At Hamilton College 2:00 October 17 IL P. 1 3:00 October 22 At Wilkes College 4:00 CROSS COUNTRY October 25 Rochester University 2:00 October 20 At Ithaca College 2:00 October 11 LeMoync 11:00 November 7 Brockport State 3:00 October 15 At Alfred 2:30 Head Coach T. Fred Holloway October 18 At Hamilton College 2:00 Assistant- Phil Jennison October 25 Brockport State 3:30 Manager- Paul Chandler November 1 At Canisius 1:30

-21- 1952 Varsity Soccer Squad

Back Row—Chandler, manager Fifth Row—Jennison, assistant coach, Cox, Holloway, head coach ' Fourth Row Galasieski, McGuire, Brookhart, Stevens, Sutton, McCabe Third Row—Freiwirth, Wassel, Palmer, Serfis, Torrington, Dodge, Bradley. Second Row Hardy, Theisen, Palmieri, Levorchick, Vorbach, Schmidt Front Row—Manderano, DiPace, Woods, Record, Mepham

This is the 15th season that T. Fred Holloway Dodge, Ted Galasieski, George McCabe, Bob Me has been coach of the Cortland State Teachers Guire, Clarence Mepham and Don Schmidt. College Soccer team. During that period he has three teams which lost only one game (1939, 1941, Seven men from the 1951 team have gradu­ 1949) and his teams have placed Cortland among ated including Wayne Ellithorpe, Chip Hunter, the leaders of college soccer teams in the East. Joe Hunter, George Kimball, Bill Milhaven, Don Xiehols and Bay Tryon. Joe DeLucca and Charlie I his years team will have an eight game Vorbach have entered the service. schedule and will be frying to better the record for the last two years when the Cortland teams 1951 CORTLAND SOCCER RECORD had 4-4 records each year. Twelve letterinen are back including Joe DiPace, Ted Hardy, Hob Man­ Cortland Army 3 derano, Gene Palmer, Ted Woods, Joe Levor­ Cortland Springfield College 0 chick, Vine Palmieri, Bob Serfis, Andy Platea. Cortland Cornell ( Diversity 3 Gerry Theisen, Charlie Harris and Claire Wal­ Cortland Ithaca College 0 lace. Joe Vorbach played in 1950 but was student Cortland R. P. I teaching last season. JV's from the 1951 squad Cortland who are back include Phil Bradley, Xonn Brook- Cortland Rochester University ... 0 hart, Marty Freiwirth, Glenn Stevens, Herb Tor­ Cortland Brockport State 1 rington, Bob Vogel and Bob Wassel. Members of the 1951 freshman team include Gerry Cox A1 18 11 Won 4 Lost 4

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