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I A. . ' Joyous days ' of Curry football bring opponents times of woe BRIDGEWATER— It was homecoming at Bridge- ter State College so they rented a halftime show, ted, a queen, and scheduled some ' parties. The only istake they made was inviting Curry College to drop by for the fun. The crowd from Curry had all the fun, winning the football game, 13-0, and wrecking the after- noon for the comely queen, Barbara -Fogarty, and her subjects. I— JKYBIHmI This was the second time Curry had committed the social. gaffe of spoiling a humecoming. It happened two weeks ago at Plymouth State, and pretty soon Coach Bill MeKeown and his party-poopers from Milton are going to wear out their welcome. These are joyous days at Curry, bellowed a Curry coed named Karen Smith as Willie McKdy cut off a Bridgewater pass in the fourth quarter, and ran the interception 34 yards for the second touchdown. That ' put Curry out of reach, and made certain McKoy, a f reshman from Maiden with a wi snv gna t.P P . wnnlH get ; papers. McKoy with a K — remember that, he instructed. BUD COLLINS , A recent recruiting: trip into Roxbiiry was especially rofitable for MeKeown, who is working at his first head oaching; job. He picked up his two best runners, 55-pound Alan Williams, and 205-pound Roosevelt Campbell, both freshm«n out of Boston Trade. We ' re a package, said Campbell. We thought we might go to , Boston State, but Curry ' s a better deal, and I like getting away frons»the city. It ' s nice out in the country, and it ' s good for football because there sure ain ' t nothing else happening. Williams, who sped 18 yards for the first touchdown, was feeling good after gaming over 100 yards. He said he thought he might be able to help the basketball team when football was over. I ' m 5-7, he said with a grin, but a quick 5-7. Jr P « j8r, j » ' ?£4 ' J Everybody from Curry was feeling good, and the word was going around | ties that would The days are joyous indeed for the only, unbeaten college in the Boston area. Curry College is not going to make anybody forget curry powder, but it ' s a hot ballclub that the 29-year-old MeKeown has gotten to- gether — best thing to happen to Curry since the original phone phreak, Alexander Graham Bell was the school ' s first chancellor (1900-15). y . It is a team that Bell would have phoned home about, and yesterday the Colonels — as they ' re called — made all sorts of marks. Their fifth straight triumph gave them the New England Football Conference title, as- sured them of their first: winning season in 12 years of football, and extended their shutout streak to 19 quarters. Maine Maritime got a touchdown in the first quarter of the season. Since then the defense, bulwarked by tackles. Tony Montecalyo and M a rk .Henderson, has kept the Colonels ' end zone chaste. Bridgewater got no closer than the 18. start when Jhe crowd got back to their campus. Sue Joel and Carol MacDonald, the co-captains of the cheerleaders, had lost all their apprehensions and were smiling. They had been among the first to arrive at Legion Field, arid they were wdrried. Not about the game, said Sue, a pretty redhead in uniform of lavender-and-white skirt, white sweater emblazoned with a C, and saddle shoes. We ' ll win the game. Our quarterback, Rick Dalessio, knows what he ' s doing. It ' s the Bridgewater cheerlead- ers, she fretted. ' They ' re good, and they ' re deeper — you know, there are more of them. Then she heard the band coming down Route 28. That ' s great. Bands make you feel good, but we don ' t have one at Curry. Theirs sounds good. It was good, magnificent in fact, though a rental — the 27th Lancers Drum and Bugle Corps from Revere, hired for the occa- sion because Bridgewater, like Curry, has no band. ;.;, Sue didn ' t have to worry . She was right about her team. They were winners. And the Bridgewater cheer- leaders, while efficient, couldn ' t beat the cartwheels turned by the Curry chickies. 29
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