Quantico Football 1943 Thru 1963 1943-45 No Varsity Teams
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Quantico Football 1943 thru 1963 1943-45 No varsity teams. 1946 Record: 0-6 Aberdeen Proving Ground. 6-14 Davis & Elkins, 39-7 Ft. Monroe, 7-13 MCAS Cherry Point, 0-7 Bainbridge NTS, 6-30 Ft Belvoir, 6-20 Ft Eustis, 19-0 Norfolk Navy. 6-15 Ft. Benning. 25-0 MCAS Cherry Point. 6-20 Bainbridge NTS. (3-8 record). Coach: Lt.Col Austin Shofner (Tennessee) (MCB San Diego 1939, assistant 1940) (general). Assistant: Lt.Col. George Bowman (LSU) (MCB San Diego 1938) (general). Ends: R.O. Evans (Villanova). Dave Foos (MCB San Diego 1939-40), Ed Fraver, Don Hedican, Tom Hodges, Jack Lerond (Cal), Mike McEvoy, Art Rosecrans. Tackies: John Barath. James Goon” Davis, John Gillen, Dan Jones, Ed O’Connor (Maryland) (pro draftee), Clem Thomas (Tennessee), Kid Walton. Guards: Don Bazemore. Charles Bouey, Levern Butterbaugh. Bronko Gromko USN. Fred Jarvis. Laws, Jim Mariades (Pitt, Penn State), Rocky McClintock USN, Nick Nichols, Denny Quinlan, Dave Puzzoli (Alabama). Centers: Art Kalaka (NYU), Ted Stawicki (American/ Morningside). Backs: Scooter Alessi, Russ Arnaud, Walt Atkinson, Ray Baker, Glenn Barrington USN (Miami-OH), Arnie Bryson (Duke), Bob Dove (Ohio State), Doug Foreman (LSU), Dag Gall, Guy Procilo, Murphy Pucylowski (Navy Plebes), Jay Santo (Slippery Rock), Art Schmagel (Maryville Teachers) (El Toro 1946), Bill Sigler (p-c) (North Carolina/ Michigan), Denny Stith (St. Louis) (Iowa Pre-Flight), Bill Tidwell (Auburn), George Wood. xx- played in NFL, AAFC and/or AFL 1959 Shrimp Bowl Champions 90-0 over Air Force 1947 Record: 0-13 Washington & Lee, 15-13 Ft. Belvoir. 53-0 Ft. Eustis, 29-0 Davis & Elkins. 57-0 Ft. Lee, 20-6 Patuxent NAS, 56-0 Ft. Benning. 33-0 Bainbridge Navy, 27-13 Parris Island, 46-6 Bolling Field, 47-0 Cherry Point. 35-12 Jacksonville NAS (playoff), 26-0 Alameda NAS (All-Navy title) (12-1 record). Won Middle Eastern Service Conference title. Barrington, Bartos, Boyle, Jesse and Thomas All-Marine: Bazemore, Dawson, Donahoe, Dove and Messina second team. Coach: Lt.Col. Marv “Moose” Stewart (LSU All-American) (MCB San Diego 1938, player- coach USS Arizona 1939) (pro draftee). Assistants: Lt. Leon Bramlett (Navy All-American) (USNA assistant), Lt. Bill Sigler (North Carolina/ Michigan), Maj. H E.”Buck” Wertman (Ohio University). Ends: Sam Clavenger, Tom Dawson, Tom Hardin, Ernie Hargett (Southwestern Louisiana), Mike McEvoy, Russ Schaeffer, Alex Stirling, Joe Vosmik, Charles Walker (Wabash). Tackles: Jim “Goon” Davis. Joe Donahoe (Navy) (PCFL), Joe Eagle. John Gillen. Bernie Norem, Ed O’Connor (Maryland) (pro draftee), Ted Stawicki (American/ Morningside), Clem Thomas (Tennessee). Guards: Don Bazemore, Ray Bender, Don Bordinger, Pat Boyle (Wisconsin, Michigan) (pro draftee), George Galbraith, John Lynch, Jim Mariades (Pitt/ Penn State), Lou Prete, Fred Riner, Pete Stoffelenen (Great Lakes 1947). Centers: Bill Jesse (Montana/ Navy), Art Kalaka (NYU), Richard Lubs. Artis Mills, Claude Mounts. Backs: Glenn Barrington USN (Miami-OH), xx-Joe Bartos (Navy), Jim Brewer, Jim Bright, Levern Butterbaugh, John Buyers, Don Clement, Bob Dove (Ohio State), Rudy Flores (Southwestern-TX/ Texas), John Johnson, Harold McKenna, Tony Messina (Cal/ Pacific), Jack Place (William & Mary), Guy Procilo, Frances Pucylowski (Navy Plebes), Jim Santo (Slippery Rock), Art Schmagel (Maryviile Teachers) (El Toro 1946), Denny Stith (St. Louis) (Iowa Pre- Flight), Curt Ward. 1948 Record: 44-27 Ft Belvoir, 18-0 Camp Lejeune, 7-0 Wayne (Mich.). 33-0 Bolling Field, 64-0 Ft. Benning, 59-0 Patuxent NAS. 26-15 Xavier (Ohio), 26-0 St. Francis (Pa.), 51-7 Parris Island, 12-0 Bainbridge Navy Prep School, 21-0 Little Creek (playoff), 21-0 MCRD San Diego (All-Navy title), 40-7 Ft Bragg (13-0 record). Abrahams, Bartos, Flores, Hargett and Jesse were all-Marine: Ambrogi. Prather and Wimberg were second team. Coach: Maj. Hal Harwood (Navy) (USNA assistant). Assistants: Maj. Ralph “Bud” Boyer (Navy), Capt Joe Donahoe (Navy) (PCFL), Capt. Charles Walker (Wabash). Ends: Clarence Friesen, Ernie Hargett (Southwestern Louisiana), Bernie Kaasmann, Fred Kenworthy, Harold Krug (Camp Lejeune 1947), Ed Leach (Indiana), Ray Pfeifer (Camp Pendleton 1947) (Rice), Bob Smith (Navy) (MIA/ KIA), Carl Strauss, Ken Wilson, Herb Zalophany. Tackles: Charles Abrahams (Simpson) (El Toro 1946-47), Joe Alston, Larry Ashman (Bucknell), Al Batorski, xx-Don Boll (Nebraska), Donahoe (p-c), Larry Drennan (Oklahoma A&M), Bob Prather, Sam Seibe, Ed Selva (Jacksonville NAS 1946, Pensacola 1947), Bill Turk (Purdue). Guards: Simon Degulis (Cornell), Milan Devecka (Waynesburg), Jerry Fly, Jim Mariades (Pitt/ Penn State) John McGuigan, Bernie Norem, Doug Phillips (Norfolk NAS), Ted Stawicki (American/ Morningside), Bristol Steele, Paul Stephenson, Pete Stoffelenen (Great Lakes 1947), Mel Weigler, Jim Wimberg. Centers: Ed Arbaczawki (PH Marines), Les Grulich, Lou Hernandez, Bill Jesse (Montana/ Navy), Fred McGiffin, Henry Schneph, J.O. Williams (Citadel). Backs: Dick Ambrogi (Penn/ Navy), xx-Joe Bartos (Navy), Clarence Camp, Rudy Flores (Southwestern-TX/ Texas), Gail Graham, George Greco (Guam Marines), Joe Hamden, Wilmer Hixson (Yuba JC), Jim Levendusky, Maurice Long (Fallbrook NAD), Richard Lynn, Harold McKenna, Tony Messina (Cal/ Pacific), Ben Moore (Mississippi College/ Texas/ Navy), George Mullaney, Roy Russell (Navy), Ray Schuett (Illinois State) (PH Marines), Bob Scott, Joe Tamillo, Edgar Turnipseed (Mississippi), Goode Wilson. 1949 Record: 33-14 Virginia Poly, 14-7 Virginia Military, 7-29 Xavier (Ohio), 54-0 Bolling AFB, 33-14, Wayne (Mich.), 26-47 West Virginia, 26-7 Ft. Belvoir, 68-0 Patuxent NAS, 7-23 Camp Lejeune, 27-19 Niagara, 33-13 Norfolk Navy, 24-0 Little Creek, 34-14 Camp Lejeune (playoff), 14-13 Camp Pendleton (All-Navy title at LA Coliseum) (11-3 record). Xavier snapped Marines’ 27-game winning streak but Ouantico scored 400 points during season. Xavier had a 10-1 record and beat Arizona State in Salad Bowl. President Truman threw coin for VPI game. With team trailing, Tom Parsons stole handoff against Niagara and ran 93 yards for TD. Scrimmaged Mt. St. Mary’s and Villanova. Jesse, Lawrence and Norem All-Marine; Abrahams, Cordle, Flores, Greco and McElroy second team. Coach: Maj. Hal Harwood (Navy) (USNA assistant). Assistants: Maj. Ralph “Bud” Boyer (Navy), Lt. Pat Boyle (Wisconsin/ Michigan) (pro draftee), Capt. Bill Chip (Duquesne/ Navy) (general), Capt. Joe Donahoe (Navy) (PCFL), Maj. J.T. Hill (Navy). Ends: George Cordle (Camp Pendleton 1947, Pensacola NAS 1948), Al Haliwell, Bernie Kaasmann, Ed Leach (Indiana), Ruben Longona, Bob McElroy (Navy), John McGinty, Dave Petros, Paul Reigert, Bob Smith (Navy) (MIA/ KIA), Carl Strauss, John Wiles, Ken Wilson. Tackles: Charles Abrahams (Simpson) (El Toro 1946-47), Wendel Beard (New Mexico/ Cal) (pro tryout), Jim Beeler (Navy) (KIA), Larry Drennan (Oklahoma A&M), Joe Eagle, Umberti Gigli (China Marines 1947, Camp Lejeune 1948), Cecil Jones, Cas Ksycewski (Catholic), Randy Lawrence (Navy), Bob Prather, Ray Snyder, Ervin York. Guards: Gene Baldoni, Bill Eysenbach (Parris Island 1948), Hiplis, Bob Hunt (Navy), Leroy Johnson, Bernard Norem, Doug Phillips (Norfolk NAS), Mike Radatz, Paul Santillo (Youngstown), Ken Schieweck (Northwestern/ Navy), Bristol Steele, Paul Stephenson, Jim Wimberg. Centers: Harry Boyd, Bill Jesse (Montana/ Navy), Tom Parsons (Navy), George “Socko” Vavrek (Cherry Point 1947-48). Backs: Dick Ambrogi (Penn/ Navy), Ken Bott (Navy), Rudy Flores (Southwestern-TX/ Texas), Fred Grabowsky, George Greco (Guam Marines), Joe Hamden, Wilmer Hixson (Yuba JC), Henry Hoppe, Ed Johnson, Cal Killeen (Bucknell/Navy) (general), Clinton King, Maurice Long (Fallbrook NAD), Bob Maiden (Colorado State Teachers), Mel McKenzie, John Merricks (Marshall) (college assistant), Ben Moore (Mississippi College/Texas/ Navy). Dick Negri, Adolph Plank, Carl Robb, Ed Romankowski, Roy Russell (Navy), Dick Schargus, xx-Ray Terrell (Mississippi) (Jacksonville NAS 1942, Camp Lejeune 1943), Edgar Turnipseed (Mississippi). Ed Conti Tom Cox Glenn Custar Linebacker Defensive Tackle Offensive Center 1965 Quantico Football 1965 Quantico Football 1965 Quantico Football 1950 Record: 13-34 Xavier (Ohio), 55-0 Bolling AFB, 61-21 Virginia Tech, 41-7 Waynesburg, 34-13 Niagara, 7-0 Dayton, 41-21 Scranton, 33-14, Youngstown, 42-7 Camp Lejeune, 48-0 Tampa, 14-37 Pacific. (9-2 record). Game with MCRD San Diego cancelled because of Korean arW commitments. Hawkins, Lawrence, LeBaron, McElroy, Rodgers and Stephenson All-Marine. Farrell, Heck, Ksycewski and Parsons second team. Coach: Maj. Hal Harwood (Navy) (USNA assistant). Assistants: Maj. Bill Chip (Duquesne/ Navy) (general), Lt. Charles Cooper (Mississippi/ Navy) (general), Maj. Joe Donahoe (Navy) (PCFL), Maj. J.T. Hill (Navy), Bill Justice (Rollins) (MCRD San Diego 1950). Ends: Art Cotton, George Cordle (Camp Pendleton 1947, Pensacola NAS 1948), Gene Foxworth (Holy Cross), Harrison Frasier (Navy), xx-Bob Heck (Purdue), Imhof, Bernie Kaasmann, Bob McElroy (Navy), Bill McCurdy, Ken Wilson. Tackles: Bill Chelette, Joe Conroy, Sheldon Dunlop, Jack Fraka, Bert Gigli (China Marines 1947, Camp Lejeune 1948), Orion Hingst, Art Jolicouer, Cas Ksycewski (Catholic), Randy Lawrence (Navy), Murray Nelson, Fred Paige, Bob Prather. Guards: Wit Bacauskas (Columbia), Neil Blanchard, Alex Dermer, John Greer, Paul McMahon, Macon Pharr, Dave Ridderhoff (Navy), Paul Santillo (Youngstown), Paul Stephenson, Joe Ternyik, Don Weinacht. Centers: Harry Boyd, xx-Len “Tuffy” McCormick (Baylor/ Southwestern-TX) (Georgia Pre- Flight) (also CFL), Tom