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4-H' . .ww ' , .Q , Us 3, it 5 .. ...m,..ma-annie' Rchard Holm W Q' Center All-Albany I . . ft ' If 1. ' ff . ,, Q X' A' jf ' 17' I , T ' KV Lions thrown for a loss by Cozzolino and Oberting I rm BROTHERS END LIONS EIGHT YEAR REIGN L55 The next game found the undefeated and unscored upon Edward G H h Brothers taking on the Lions from Madison Avenue. V. I. also entered End 9 9' the contest undefeated boasting a ten game winning streak. A Fred Tallman Tackle record 7,000 fans iammed into Hawkins Stadium to see the annual fall classic, with the outcome of the game deciding the champions of the Diocesan League. The Brothers struck fiercely at the start trying to end the Lions eight year domination of the annual homecoming game. The Broth- ers got their two scores in the first period, behind marches of 66 and 52 yards by fullback John Pariseau and halfback Bill Byrne. With Byrne carrying 45 yards in 3 plays and Dick Stack carrying for I0 the ball was brought to the VI 5, with fullback John 'Pariseau plunging over for the T. D. It took only six plays to get the second score. Byrne went off tackle from the seven to climax that haul. Rod Bobbins dropped kick the PAT to make it I3-0. A 20 yard TD pass kept the Lions hopes alive early in the second quarter. An untimely fumble on our own I0 yard line set up the Lions second score which tied up the game. Co-Captains Byrne and Oberting were this years winners of the Brother Aloysuis Memorial Trophy. Bill Byrne lugged the ball I2 times for 94 yards, 9 more than the entire VI team accumulated on the ground. Oberting was a stand out on defense and a fine block- er and receiver on offense which merited him his share of the trophy.
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John Pariseau R' R d y B P Q Fullback A 3 b 0 X' A -Albany QPOINTS AREJ CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN C. B. A. won its third straight game of the season over a strong LaSalle eleven, T2-O, at Empire Raceway. The Brothers scored in The second period on a Q. B. sneak by R. Devey, capping a 73 yard drive. In the third quarter, J. Griner recovered a LaSalle fumble at midfield. From there a Devey-to-Byrne pass and runs by J. Pariseau and R. Stack got the ball to the LaSalle TB. Devey then pitched to D. Oberting, who made a spec- tacular catch, for a TD. The great C. B. A. offense was overshadowed by a greater defense. The defensive unit held LaSalle to 36 yards. They could get only a -8 yards on the ground. ew
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ff , f 2 fi - thbb INDIANS SCALPED . . . 26-O For their 5th game of the season the Brothers took to the road traveling north to take on a highly regarded Glens Falls' eleven with a 5-O record. The Purple and Gold, facing its third undefeated team in a row, met the Northern Conference Champions on a rain-soaked field. The Brother's drew first blood with a Devey-to-Bobbins aerial at the end of the third quarter. The steady drizzle didn't effect the Brothers passing attack as Devey hit Stack in the end zone for his second of three T. D. aerials. Stack's brilliant 50 yard punt return to the 5 yard line set up the Brothers third score in the opening minutes of the second half. Two plays later Pariseau scored standing up. Bobbins drop kicked for the P. A. T. The lndians air attack failed when Stack picked off a Glens Falls aerial, to set up the Brothers final tally. On the next play Devey uncocked his arm again to fire a pass to Oberting in the end zone. Bobbins fakes, dropkicks and throws to Oberting for the P. A. T. Pariseua stopped the lndians only scoring threat. FX if-'s -71.1, ttf OE! Tackl f 'X x-QQ E Q., I Qff Q 1 3 Paul Pagelo Center ' T3 Joseph Losito Tackle ,if
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