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Countyhigh scorer, Paul Barna receives Thom McAn's Most Valuable Player Award at a special school assembly. The lovely lrish Misses,crowned during the halftime ceremo- nies at the Homecoming Game are: center, Ann Coughlin,Miss Fighting lr i s hg her attendants, Ann Horan, lefty Betty Toussaint, right. Doug Baldy, re- cipient of the Mike Safie Award,presented annu- ally each year to the squad's most outstand- ing player, admires the trophy with the newly elected Co-captains, Vinc e Kohlbecker and Maurice Gatens. 3 1 'fl fa.5f 71' WW arg as X idx 2 ,- 'L 33115 95 S En Scoring -I-v 4 ,c T7 5692! GFTSINGH t'flQt'9'? Irish Posser Sayfie Winner Pt -N11 xx an n -.H ix.-i -.mr '- 'a in F 49 455255 -is If - ft Q- , I 5 -.11 1 W., a , f 1 mf? F : aff, 2 -iz: -5 'ff'-ii'-: 'yn ,num ' -t xx .Mr , ,
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xx v 4 .4 4 14 I MCDADE MEN BOW TO COLUMBUS After traveling to Columbus, Ohio, the Irish could not summon enough go in the fourth quarter to stave off the Rosary High School eleven. However, the 20-7 score was fat fr m being in- dicative of the fine brand, otyball playing whichthe Green and White men demon- strated. The score was knotted at half- time 7-7, but the two platoon system of Columbus finally succeeded in wearing down the el ev en iron men of Mickey McDade. Twomore Rosary touchdowns were tallied in the last quarter. BLACK EAGLES DEFEAT CATHOLIC After ahard fought contest, the Irish lost by a score of Z6-13. Paul Barna accounted for all 13 points. Paul ran backa blocked Black Eagle punt for the first touchdown and caught a pass from Doug Baldy for the second. The extra point was al so scored on a pass play. The McDade eleven played good foot- ball, but the breaks weren't theirs that afternoon. GAULEY BRIDGE DOWNS CATHOLIC 't wa s a muddy day for the Green and White homecoming. The Travelers trounced the Irish 51-6. The only Catholic touchdown came on a long pa s s from Doug Baldy to Paul Barna. This play covered 60 yards for the score. M o m e nt s out for strategy as the Four Powers confer Assistant Coach Anania Co captains Kogoy and Baldy are pictured with Coach McDade Cort Doughty s c rashing tackle loosens the ball from Bob Ayer s grip as they both land on Popsy Corn Gauley Bridge's drive up the middle of Irish line is halted by Andy Korn, Cort Doughty, and B. J. Pettigrew.
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