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Top: Brenda DiBari. Center Charlotte Newton Doroth H cl , y ar y, Maria Darezzo. Bottom: Joanna Tiews, Judy Anderson, joan Best, Ginny Crowe.
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Tony Da Ponte scored during the final period and Bill Smith's placement left the score at 14-0. D. jacquart started to click on his passes in the second half but frequent fumbling kept the Eagles from crossing the goal line. EAGLES OUTPLAYED BY SOUTHIES Barringtorfs Eagles opened their 1956 football season by bowing before the powerful South Kingston team to the tune of 28-7 in a game played at Victory Field in Barrington. Led by jim Browning, who chalked up a total of 22 points, the Kingstonians were in full command all the way. Browning scored on a seven-yard plunge in the first quarter, a 39-yard gallop in the second quarter, and an ll-yard romp in the third. He also added four extra points, all on plunges through the line. Late in the second quarter Peter Cuppels went 34 yards for the tally on a romp around left end. Barrington's lone score came in the last quarter with Frank Polak direct- ing the attack. Dick Greene plunged for the point. BARRINGTON EDGED BY EAST GREENWICH The Eagles suffered a 7-6 setback in a hard fought tilt with East Green- wich at Victory Field. Neither team was able to score in the first quarter. During the second quarter the Avengers' Dave Baker barged across on fourth down, and joe Hathaway place-kicked the point. The Eagles' score also come in the second period of play when Barrington came into possession of the ball on a blocked punt by Bob Greene with an assist by Cres Pompeii, and a pass by Frank Polak bounced out of the de- fending arms of Len Harris into the hands of Bob Dalessio in the end zone. The rush for the tying point was short. EAGLES BLANKED BY THE COUGARS The Barrington gridders found themselves faced with stiff opposition when they clashed with the Cougars of North Providence. Bob Casci, one of the hardest runners in Class gave the Eagles their greatest jolts by tallying on 44 and 64-yard runs in the first and third quarters, respectively. Stan Bowen rushed the extra point to give the Cougars a 7-0 lead in the first quarter. The final score was 13-0. The Barrington offense was continually harried by the Cougar's forward wall which frequently spilled the Eagles for losses behind the 'line of scrim- mage. Dick Cashman and Ralph Wilkes played an outstanding game for N. P. while jeff Jacquart's line-backing job was a credit to the Eagles. I E Ir. f.. G. DAHL J. MEDICI 9I r irlgt B. DALESSIO f M3 .. V B. GREENE C. POMPEII it ' .ai . ., :Ak X 8 . jk D. JACQUART
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