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LITTLE CRUSIE FOOTBALL branding lelt to Hgh! Loath Peter on Coach French Edmond Cunklz Turner Rohertwn Poole Closer llzrlrlle mu Nlackrthur Nerderw J Virckwne Stefhn Chamber Cunnoe Schultz Delo Dane 'Nlrchael Donald on Front row Cake 'llchonnell Bland W1 ht Shafer NIacCo0l Clark Duke-hart Ryer Nhrteve J Rutherford Clarke LITTLE CRUSIE FOOTBALL Under the gurdance of Faculty coaches Loura Clark and Robert French, and senror Punch Peterson, the Qf The team showed exceptronally fine sprrrt throuffhout the eeaeon, and re deeervrnff of much prarbe ln then firet 'fame ofthe season, the Crusres walloped Severn, 210 Brll Clark scored two of the touchdowns and lVTClV1ll Schultz added the thrrd The Blue and Cold then suffered three strarvht defeate to Frrends and Crlman Frrends romped to 1 20 6 wrn, before Grlman poured rt on, 32 0 The Crusres then entertarned Frrends Coach French at home and were beaten, l4 O In the final game of the beabon the Sarnts rolled over the Lrttle Admrrals of Severn, 27 0 The Crusres were led bv Clark Schultz THE SCORES Davres, OConnell, and R Campbell rn the scorrnf column Cook, Delo Edmondb, Vllrffht Chambera, Wrrght, and Robertson were the marnstayb rn the forward wall 4:3 pdlll s dll dll dll dll Severn Fl'lClldb Grlman Friends Sew ern l l , Y ,, , , 2 ' ,. 4' ' ' ' ' S . I , i S, 1 ' 2 - - . s V - - I V-'T f- - Y .lv - 'I ' D ' s -T 51 l Ss 1 s , S,- S. S - If 14 , . S ,Q al , 1 tt, S Little Crusies won two games of a five-game schedule. , , W . . . D KN w 4 w . I v w Q ' Q I - L , X . O , E t gf 0 , I s V 1 L - . , . GS ' ' 97 K T 7 ' , ' a 7 n . , . ' St. - 1' ..... 21 Q- -' Y . n r A - ' snr- rs. .... 6 ' - P , f C 7 SLP- lm ..... 0 '- ' ' ' ' St. l'- l's ..... 0 ' ' . A . .Y Q SLP- rs ..... 27 '
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JUNIOR VARSIT1 FOOTBALL Bari. rou, left to rzght Foach Wlrtchell 'Nlarburv Tm l'Of'lll r ch n Tur null Sherwood F Wrrght R Po I L Po t Front rou lxreb B111 Turner Blank tone Wofford .l Darrell K Darrell Lam Braden Llllv Ha trn UNIOR ARSITY FOOTB L The Jayvees tlns year, under the tutelage of George 'ff Mrtchell had one of therr better seasons ssrnnrnv three UHIHCS and losrng the same number In the opener of the season at Brooklandvrlle the Sarnts defeated a rugged and brursrnv Sexern eleven, 14 7 The second game saw the Sarnts else out a 14 13 wrn over Belarr Skrppy Darrell nent four yards for the final score and Bob Merryman added the extra pornt A strong Westmrnster team handed the Samts then first loss by 25 0 The Blue and Cold were completely outplayed Coach Mitchel, by a team much brgger than themselves The Sarnts then H1CtBCld11 for a second trme and proved then first vrctory was no fluke by wrnnrng 130 The Jays closed therr season wrth consecutrve losses to Crlman and Westminster by 18 12 and 33 0 scores, respectrvely The ,Iayvees were paced the entrre season by Skrp and Jack Darrell Scott Cam, Joe Braden, Fred Betz, and Bob Merryman The lrne was composed of Kent Marbury Doug Korschgen Kay Turner Van Fochlos, Don Wrrght Ronnre Post, and Walter Toy 44 Paul Paul Paul l aul Paul Paul S THE SCORES Sew ern Belair Westml er Belair Gilman Westmlrr ter t l l Y ' t, I ' J- , . A ' . A .'- ,Z T , 'ns, Ko S ' gc' , nl , Love, - y - 1 1 v , v 5 S5- , 4? VV 7 , A : Y , . . y . -7 - D . I as za ' 4 'w 1 . . . D K , . . 7 . . ., . A M. ' ' . 1 ' 7 ' ' . Q 1 ' ' 7 sr. - ' . .... 14 ' . . . . ' ' ' , St. ' 's ..... 14 ' .... . , St. - 's ..... 0 'nsl a SI. ' 'S . .... 13 ' . . . . . , I , , I - St. 's . .... 12 ' . . . . V 1 St. 's. . . . . 0 ' s . 7 .
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CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Smnrlmg lc!! Io rzght Forman xilllllllg C .lones Caln Wolf Coach Heller Frenlul 'Uzddle rou R Clarke Nlua lm 'NlcPhrr on J Blrch Youn Pear on C Coodurn Parham Lewerln front rou B Nlllllll Stanhall R Campbcll Beer J Wolf Hartman P Birch A bury EIXUOIIS W arren Coach Heller CROSS COU TRY Wlth Coach Heller, a former Pltt trackman at the helm, St Paul s varsrty harrrers completed a vrctorlous season for the second strarght year, wrth a 64 record The Crusader h1ll and dalers frmshed 1n fourth place ln the 111116163111 M S A league They also defeated two outsrde teams St James and Towson State Teachers College along mth several area teams III the Splked Shoe Invltatxonal Meet at Johns Hopkrns In the first race of the season St Paul s lost a close one to Forest Park mhrle defeatlng Mt St Joe handlly IIltl11SllOtly contested meet the Sarnts were paced by Tom Heade Rlndx Sollenberger and Tom Love These three were the lmreadwrnners for St Pauls all season urth ,lack Brlgstocke, Joe Carter and Al Folcher pushmff them toward the season s end 46
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