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Explaining details for this week's game plan to Co-athletic Director Garry Garrison and Assistant Coaches Lawrence Altimus, Rich- ard Donati, and Joseph Howard, is football Coach Charles Findley. This marked the first year as assis- Q, tant coaches for lVlr. Altimus and is. lVlr. Howard. if 2 2,2 aff In its second Conference encounter, Latrobe's grid machine took on the lVlt. Pleasant Vikings easily, 46-O. The Vikings couldn't reach paydirt while seven Wildcat gridders crossed the goal line. Tallying in this contest were lVlcCallen, Repko, Joe Knaus, Bill Rhey, Tom Joseph, and lVlike Skoloda. A rain-soaked Wilkinsburg field stopped the Latrobe air attack, and the Tigers pushed and slipped their way past the Wildcats. The Tigers handed the varsity squad its first defeat of Foothills and season play. With three minutes remaining in the first half and trailing 18-O, Rick Sarnese hit Tom Joseph for a Latrobe score. Bill Karaszia added the other Wildcat tally by skirting right Victory over Derry Area Viewing a typical interfsquad practice session at the Memorial Stadium are football managers, Bob Thayer, Dave Washburn, Bill l-larshell, Jim Kuhn, and Dave Dunhoff. Waiting for the referee to blow the whistle to begin the play before a full crowd, the Cat's offense is ready to execute another play during a long touchdown drive. ,ir 4 ' win? ?32V' T ,,.r fy 257552, 3-.15 .ggg . 1, .xv A QQ. fSwgfs3'fi'? 2 rfwiezfs end for 59 yards in the final stanza. lt didn't take long for the Wildcats to regroup forces. The following Friday in a Conference tilt they set back the Jeannette Jayhawks 39-19. The gridmen scored five times in the first half. Junior Jim Harris provided a sixth Latrobe score in the fourth quarter. ln the second half of the schedule, Latrobe bowed three times in its last four contests. In the Hempfield tilt, the Spartans dominated the game with five scores. Latrobe's only touchdown in the 30-7 Foothills loss came in the final minutes of play against Hempfield reserves. Jim l-larris caught a pass from Rick Sarnese at the fifteen yard-line and carried it into the endzone. highlights grid season '- up . Z, 'FN-W-as Z M 5 -6 . mvg b 4 M rv Q' W wig f . f f . in . AM J, ' f- uv-.K ' Q i i X .Y i H, K x 't 1 px it '. x' x' I Lv t l 1 1. 'Q X xi VK ' K .4 , Ve .4 X, f . . g -f f in - xx Zigi .f J f ,ff ,K S., . 1' rr-,.'-fi we L..,N1..,L Y H' . f -ww. . Jw m.wamm-new ,.e:uu,..-,M.vmmuwmtxva-.xv.1mn..mr.wtim.
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