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ARMY 27 NAVY This wds the big one, and the Army team never looked better. Every man on the team could be cited for remark- able performances. From the moment of the opening kickoff, it was apparent that the sky-high Army team was not ro be denied victory on this day. Lynn Moore evoked strong images of Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis as he came forth wilh one of the outstanding individual efforts in Army football history. Moore was named national Back of the Week as he romped over, around, and through the Middies to pick up 206 yards in a record breaking 40 carries The Black Knight backs got tre- mendous blocking from such front line stalwarts as Bill Jackson, Ted Shadid, and Don DeCort as they blasted holes in the Middies ' flanks, middle, and secondary. In addition to the unstoppable Moore, Hank Andrzejczak carried for 49 yards and Ray Ritacco for 77 yards. On the receiving end for Army Joe Albano grabbed four passes for 41 yards. Bill Roden snagged two for 15 yards, and Mike Masciello caught two aerials for 12 yards and one touchdown. The Middies ' futility peaked in the final canto when they reached the Army one yard line on the second down. The Navy banged at the Army line three times in a row. But again the Army defense halted the touchdown minded Navy. Bob Bishop, Joe Neumann, Paul McDowell, and Byron Price had risen to the occasion when the chips were down. This was the fitting climax for a fine Army team to whom Fate had sometimes dealt a cruel hand during the season. In this game, the wares were laid out for inspection, and Army had them in good order. The Firsties were happy— it was their third victory over Navy in four years. . ' I ' • ax 200
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