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THE QUILL XSIKHT BALL COACH -H! N05 to Faleom for a store W1th Thomas lead mg Hallowell marehed to a score Ill the thrrd perlod whlch gave them the game GARDINER O CoNY Z After Gardmer had stopped agam and agam Cony marches whlch brought the red and Whlte horde wlthm thelr twenty yard lme the combmatlon of a low pass from Q Imgcm PhotnslJ k J eenter and a ball that was oozmg w1th ma ter and smeared wlth mud spelled thelr two pomt defeat The game however was .1 complete moral VICIOIY for the orange and black The e1ght or mne hundred specta tors who stood shlvermg m a downpour of cold ram whlle twenty two mud besmeared warr1ors wormed about m a sea of murky clay could not but pay trlbute to the lads m
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F our GARDINER 13 Mouse 6 The Lawrence F3lLOI11 pHSS1I1g combtna tlon w as largely responslble for both Gardl ner s tallles IU thts game The first score came ID less than 4 minutes o play when the aerlal work of these two boys carried the ball from the 25 yard l1ne, where Me llndy had recelved the k1Ck off, to a pos1t1on where Melindy carr1ed It over for the first score ln the last stanza Lawrence 1nter cepted a Morse pass and then tossed a long one to Falconl who scored standtng up With but a few minutes to go, a flock of Gardlner subs went 1n and Buck Morse fullback, romped 70 yards through the en tlre Gardmer team to score The game w as exciting during the second and th1rd perl ods, but durlng the flrst and fourth frames Gardlner had thlngs all her own way GARDINER 6 WATERVILLE 12 Gardlners flashy passlng combine again clxcktng, almost turned Gardlner s first de feat IDKO x1ctory Early in the first period Waterx 1lle led by Roy and Rancourt, marched down the field to score the first tally Later ln the same perlod LaFleur messed up Falconls punt and Baker re covered After Melmdy had galned five, Lawrence tossed a series of two passes which netted fifteen yards each and Gardi ner scored For the remalnder of the half thc play was centered between the th1rty yard stripes The home team lost the ball on downs on Watervilles th1rty Water vllle threw a pass and Baker intercepted carrylng the apple to the v1s1tor s five yard marker The home boys lost two yards on three plays however, and the chance was lost The play see sawed unt1l the final perlod and then Waterxxlle scored the win Illllg touchdown From then on, Gardlner was unable to penetrate Watervilles de fence to any extent GARDINER 6 SKowHEc,AN O After playlng through the most hstless bal game of the season Gardmer finally came through tn the closlng minutes of the game to score when Lawrence heaved a twenty yard pass to l:3lCOI11 who romped the rcmalnlng thlrty yards to score Al though Skowhcgan was able to Uarncr only two first downs ind although the locals showcd flashes of power n the back ficld ln whlch lvlellndy lVlLLplLlglillI1 and Law rence broke away for guns of from tcn to twenty yards, frequent fumbles marred the play and credlted Gardlner with IIQ worst performance of th1s season GARDINER 7 Baouswlcx O Again Gardiner played sluggish football against a much IIILCTIOI' team and nosed out a onc touchdown I'l1dI'g1I'l D covercd a Brunswick fumblc IH the third pertod on thc twelve yard l1ne and law rence went over for thc tally lvlcllndy klckcd the extra polnt Gardlner had sev eral chances to score but were unable to get more than the one Link Dlll Kelly and Lawrence stood out The game ended ID Gardiner s possession GARDINER 21 RoCKLAND O After Kelley husky Gardlncr center on the opening play of thc game, blockcd a Rockland punt, whlch was recoxercd by the latter behind the1r own goal to count two polnts for Gardlner, thc local wearers of the orange and black toyed wxth the v1s1tors L1I'lf1l the third per1od In that stan a Mellndy with the aid of lVlcLaughl1n and Lawrence carrled thc ball down the field for the flrst touchdown ln the fourth th1s same trio cltcked with Melmdy and Lawrence on the scortnv end The v1s1tors were nexer 1ns1de thc Gardiner thirty yard mark GARDINER 6 l-lALLowELL 8 Gutplayed m all but the aerlal depart ment, Gardlner met her sccond defeat 111 the hands of a team that played supertor football The l-lallow ll boys made twelve first downs to five for Gardlner Hallo wells xtctory margln came early in the flrst, when Falcoms blocked punt rolled over the toal l1ne and Gardiner recovered, to score two polnts for Hallowell Gardi ner staged a long march 111 the second per rod whlch ended with a pass from Lawrence T H , L L 29 . ' I ' r ' , 1 s 1 x D s A ' 6 ' - 1 ' ' Q z C ' ' ' ' ' 0 - U - K- , 1 , . , , ' T 'l t l Y l T I v T 4 I v ' Y' 1 - - 1 l-,2 . As ,L Q U . . 1 Tl . - ' s ' ' c ' cl . . C i K ' L - ' . C x ' ' - y - . J- ' ' ' , ill re- , - 1 ,s K ' 1 s ' ' . . W Y i ' x L ' I -f if I 1 Y 4 -, N 7 3 x K . x U . i . 5 K 1 l . C I a . K1 ' Y! ' f ' v v . T . . . 7 ' Dc HCf1ClV,l1m3'Pl3Y bY llmmle Banker, Wlfh with the ball on Brunswick's two yard line Q T 1 . II . , x' a Y. 1 v I T- T u . I I T c 7 l Q 4 ' 7 J . ' ' v - .s - ' 1 -L ' s I v ' V L , ' , , . , . . D I c V T L .0 T - . K . L C I ' V 7 ' . 1 ' 9 . . 4 ., i - - C S f ' 4 a 4 'V T I T
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1' Q the onee orange and blaek jerseys who wo11ldn t say d1e even after that tr1ek of f1te gave Cony two polnts Through four run soaked per1ods those eleve11 boys e 1rr1ed O11 III that 1ron ma11 fashlon that marks Gdfdl ner teams 111 the1r trad1t1onal battle, and refused the powerful red and wh1te team that had run roughshod over the best ID the state a passage over the1r goal llIlC The safety eame ID the th1rd perlod when Fal LOHI made two UI'lSL1k.LCSSfLll attempts to punt the greasy p1gsk1n out of da11ger I hls second attempt the ball sl1pped by llllai across the goal l1ne where the plueky l1ttle Gardmer e'1pt'11I1 fell O11 It to prevent a touchdown Gardlner took the offenee late ID the fourth perlod and a pass from Law renee to Faleonl, wh1eh probably would have meant xletory, was m1ssed by 1nehes because of the greasy fOOf1I1g The ent1re season was unquestlonably 1 total of lOl pomts to 28 for the1r oppon ents Nme ga111es were won a11d three lost Two of the gan1es lost were by a n11rg111 of two IDOIDIS, whlle the th1rd was lost by a one touehdown margln At the elose of the season the followmv letters were awarded Seniors Glenwood Faleonl Capt Atwood L1w renee Oakley lVlel1ndy qtanley Ellls Alton llllf Lewh Swlft Fr1ne1s MeL1ughln1 H11 old Whalen, Wllll3H1 Hathaway lvlaurxee Wakeneld Maurlee Wlles, l.lDLOlI1 Dlll Byron Foster W1llbIOU Clark Mgr Elwyn Graffam Mgr Jumors ames Baker Ccapt Electl Royce l-hnkley Rlehard l-larr1s Myron Curtls W1ll1a111 Holt Earlon Clark Soplmmrm s Lawrenee lxelley Herbert liullu law renee K1dder At a 1UCCf1Ilg of the lettermen ames Baker son of Mr and Mrs Qrvllle Baker of l-larr1son Avenue, was eleeted eapta1n for the 1933 season BOYS BASKETBALL W1tl1 1 nueleus of fue xeterans w1tl1 whleh to work prospeets were br1.3ht for .1 great season C1pt.11n A L1wrenee Stanley OIICS Bub lVleLauUhl1n Qakley Mellndy and Edwlll Tyler had 1ll wo11 the1r basketball Gs After two oxer whelmlng VILIOYICS h 1d been NVOH howeve1, an ep1de1111e h1t the sehool wh1eh eaused the sehedule to be set ahead three weeks a11d also 1 week s layoff fron1 praet1ee Thls layoff was never overcome The team showed a br1ll1ant b1and o basketball III 1ln1ost every game but III no game were they 1ble to turn a percentage of the1r shots mto pomts GARDINER 21 ALUMNI 9 The ex stars were nexer III the game The new blood was too 111ueh for then1 to see all h1s eharges III aet1o11 GA11n1NER 43 CELTICS IO The team fro111 the Augusta league proved easy meat for the orange and blaek lt was just a repet1t1on of the Al11n1111 game on a larger seale The whole team looked good passlnv well 1nd l1'lDLlllIHU the ball we GARDINF11 23 TTAIIUXNTII 75 l:0llOWlI1U tl1e three weeks layoff Gardl ner showed 1 poor brand of basketball After eom1ng from beh1nd 1D the th1rd per 1od they lost the1r strlde agam 1n the fourth, and Hallowell managed to squeeze through wlth a two DOIUK marg111 GA1u11N1311 20 Monss Z7 Gndlner went to B 1th w1tl1 tl1e1r hopes l1lUl1 They pl1yed a br1nd of basketball that was equal 1f not SLIDCYIOY to that of the blalpplllv elty team but tl1e j1I1X that w as to follow then1 all season kept the111 O11 the short end of the seore Btan Ell1s, a new eomer on the varslty, looked good 111 th1s game T H l U I l- l. 31 . 1 l T . T. 'T 2 . 1 1 A ' Y l Vx ' YA ge 1 . g z - Y .1 I I N Q 1 7 X .t Y I A1 r ' Aw X - -2 ' A l A 1 . . . W ' . Y . ,z ' t 1 1 ' 4- L 4 1 11 11 4 - r . . . . e I , g , C ' KK V 11 Y Y C , Q . n .K i . . 1 ' ' . A 1 N . X r . K K K L I L K x L X I T . . Q . . Y 1 : ff ,.,t A, , w 1 ' - L x T 1 - c - ' ' ' 1 V' ' - O ' , ' . 1 -,- 1 1 1 1 ' 1 V 1 A E , success. The orange and black rolled up a The game gaxye Coach Hinds 3 great Chance M ' l' e l ' 1 lf I e 1 T . v V Y C T 0 A . ' A z ' g , V ' ni . . VC C X ' A L - 1' ex x T . tj 4 . . 1 Z is T 1:11 I K lj TC o 1 , 1 F, ' 1 . ' g , 1 - ' 1 . 1, 1 11 1 C -5. 1 . 1 , L r , k K. h mx, Q , Q., 1' , 1 'L ', :'- . et .. fy... . I e e 'e , . B V . i, , 1 1 1 ' i , . T H 1 ku, K .N . . - ' 1- 1 1 1 ' ' 1 K 1 11 , , - 4 1-V A 1, 1 'U G , 2 , L , s -1 ' .1 ' C ' ' . , D . . A, , 7 y 4 0 . T Q A I 7'
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