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Page 8 text: “I11U1U lllgll iiniaijit. u iu X JLljJS icatomen Dominate Play In MfCailsIaild’S 17-Yard 4tll ?t 3 Periods; Giacomuzzi res TD In Fourth Quarter Four M. IF S. ilford High school football d a fiery, persevering poi- iroved to have one thing .ion Saturday afternoon— !n’t stop until they got :y went after! g pounded and skinned ' Or knuckles on Barnsta- nt door without gaing ad- i in the first half, the in- Brucatomen unceremon- irged in.to the enemy scor- or in the fourth quarter lined on the sofa long to tack up an impressive iry over the Barnstable u the grid season’s opener t Hyannis Athletic field, ad by the churning legs felling of left halfback Jim zzi, the local Red-and- chargers started mince- the enemy forward wall Period Romp Hands M.H.S. 3rd Turkey Hay Triumph Students At Conference Milford High school is beins represented by four students at tht two-day conference of the N. E Student Government association that opened today at Milton Acad¬ emy. Membership in the group is opei to all secondary schools in Ne i England and other schools outsidf this area who sent representative! to the conference in New Hamp¬ shire last year. Raymond Elliott, president of the Surviving ' a whirlwind sec¬ ond-period aerial blitzkrieg that had come uncomfort¬ ably close to tarnishing its end zone, a dauntlessly de¬ termined Milford High sehbol football team unleashed a dev¬ astating, ac(;--iii-the-hole over¬ land attack in the fourth pe¬ riod and proceeded to wrap possessive paws uround the heralded 1917 town schoolboy grid title by undermining a stubborn, unrelenting St. Mary ' s eleven, 7-9, at Flno field yesterday morning. awng, lawng third quarter - udent council and of the senloi id that commenced on the 20-yard line and wound up Barnstable 18-yard stripe, on the opening play larter. J h »- • ' class; Anthony Volpe, treasurer the council and injured member, the footballte- J ipet ’- -GAME- SPLINTERS An estimated — 72 20 larier. r n ”- o -■ iltord GAME STATISTICS Mil SMH i First downs 5 111 Gross yds, gained rush. 50 Yards lost rushing 51 Yet yds. gained rush. 5 Forward passes attempt, h Forward passes compi. 0 Yds. gained- by for. pass ' - ! T pp.’s forward pass, int. ' l 38 Yards punts returned 8 1 Fumbles 0 0 Opp.’s fuiolde. — ivered 1 d 75 20 8 53 wit- Taculty aay morning was the largest crowd to ny Missness a local game this year . . . advisor, j-he contest marked the Saints ' IS ussession I OFMemorial Trophy The Milford High school football Captains M Gieerleade Rail, Huh. Rah! Zis, B While the Milford Hig football team has been enemy elevens on the field of battle this sea pretty Misses, who com Red-and-White cheerlcade have been standing on lines leading the cheering in tribute to the local tec The cheerleaders, at bright scarlet jackets ai skirts, have been playing inent part in keeping thy i the gridders at high pi campaign. June Larson is captain Mils cheerleaders this yei Hickey, Rita Cipriani, Gr rucci, Ti ' llie Moicone,. Tii and Miss Larson compi squad. Miss Ghelli recentl went an appendectomy at ford hospital and is reel at her home. Fred Rose is the drum the Milford High, school b baton twirler are Betty Barbara Trant, Harley Hplena Guerrlero, , Norm bardi, Naureen Altering Buscone and Eleanor OH- 15 Seniors tury nance Clifford h School JTarold M. Moran, director ofmird straight loss since the inaug 1 guidance in the public schools j la tion Jhere, and John Murphy, member of lg ‘ 0 the senior class. ers of the Milford High and y’s High school football nd the respective cheerlead- guests of honor at the an- tory dance conducted in the Lynch auditorium last A new president of the High school student council was , ... . , , , jlected yesterday. He is Raymond large gathering of students plliott J the senlor clasS| who is a e two high schools were h ase bail and basketball player. .... , , , . ! The other officers elected are: uditorium was decorated in Marie McKi vice ldent; rs of the respective schools, Ewllne Cel £ tary, and white and blue and white Qbert Votolato treasurer . the intemissmn the Milford The home room representaUveE id St. Marys cheerleaders j eanne tte Bartera, Regina Bian- groups in cheering. The Nlcholas Cashorali , Ann Pilia, ders then ed the: gathering De iCostello, Philomena Car- linging of the school songs, Le 0poldo Mastroiannl, Dof IN of NT.rvN and the . ™ Anthnnv Vnl Ju. Carol Singing In Milford Last Night Brings Out Holiday Spirit lls of St. Mary’s S. Victory Song.” ioor prize, a rabbit, was 1 to Nicholas Luca, Jr. A 1 l contest was held, and Sam li and Sylvia Alves were the winners. They received of popular records. Anthony jrved as chairman during ..... , . .. amission Milford really took on the spirit :ommittee in charge of ar- Christmas last night as carols ?nts was comprised of MisS-floated over the market district irese, a faculty advisor, An- from the Chamber of Commerce ’olpe chairman Tina Qhel- rp6ms , r and the Milford H igh a Sidoni, Jeanette Bartera, , , . Oliva and Leonard Rago. . schoc)1 nu,sical group did credit to for dancing was furnished the . Christmas songs from the rempo Trio, a newly-organ-i ground level. i Under the supervision of Ben Lancisi the High school group of town, of the classic two years . They have yet to score Jigainst Millord High. They ' re still talking about the vay that “Ducky SayleB faded , jack to pass, tucked the ball under lis arm, and raced off on nifty prints . . . The dodging, side¬ stepping Saints’ back did it tom¬ mies and gained at least geven yards on each romp . . . Co-Captain Milford ,(Carlo Macchi of Milford High, who las been out of the lineup since he Hudson game, went into the urkey Day tussle in the third eriod . . . Like many of his team¬ mates, Macchi played his last foot¬ ball game far the Red-and-White Tony Micelotti, Milford HighM 215-pound tackle, Was one of the outstanding linemen of .the game . . He, bottled up many o£ thje Saints plays through the line and was always through to hit the passer ... A few of the Saints’ ulavers admitted last night that me iviyiora mgn sctiool football 1 k rfY m 1 ;team gained . ' permanent possession 1’ I I n|r j of the Memorial trophy, sponsored 1 ; by Dante D’Errico of Debbie’s ’ - i 11 p Luncheonette, by virtue of its 7-0 fl .OllPUP victory over St. Mary’s yesterday! V© ' ' ' IJAfl morning. Milford High hps been in posses- Tomorrow morning at 15 members of the senior I sion of the coveted trophy for the | MflTord High school will t post two years due to successive 1 chartered bus to the Wal Thanksgivng Day victories over the ■ school in Natick, where 1 Saints. Yesterday ' s Red-and-White take the scholastic aptitudi triumph gave the Brucatomen per¬ manent possession of the award. The trophy has been sponsored by Mr. D ' Errico in memory of the- ' former Milford High and St. Mary’s standard examination is b athletes who made- the supreme en at schools selected geogi isaenfice dur ing Wnrjri War rr ly, to thousands of high sci iors as- one of the requiren administered by the Colle trance Examination Board, Throughout the country date and at,specified ho Award Prizes At Milford High Dance hestra. The orchestra con-[ f Milford High school stu amely Anthony Volpe, Nor ird, and Francis DiAntonio Played in various parts and visited shut-ins. h School Roll lor lilford High school honor the November and Decem- king periocLjsjUven below. In the Commerce rooms a group of at least 100 students from the Stacy school and the Milford High school put on a program lasting two hours. The Stacy chorus, the largest, sang the first hour, froin 7 to 8 p. m., and the high school group took over until 9 p. m. The •rucato [appy After entering college. In addition the results examinations will be ci with the four-year general of the respective students t mine the recipients of the scholarships, amount to $ annually awarded at the gri At the Halloween Costume danc- exercises by the Rotary clu ing party Thursday night In the Ttle exams have taken or ; Lynch auditorium under the aus- fled significance this year pices of the Milford High School of the fact that the V. F. Student Council, prizes were award- may utilize this same testim ed as follows: s a qualifying requiremem Paul MacCausland, for the most scholarship award, original costume by a boy. He was j St. Mary’s High school sei dressed ' as a witch in full regalia, lo be eligible for the Lieut (greeting, mystifying, and entertain- |C. Frascotti post scholars! ing the dancers until he unmasked piles and regulations have i to receive the prize. Philomena officially accepted as yet. Cordone for the most original cos- • For any seniors at eithei tume by a girl. Clair Macchi for the who are interested the exa best costume for a girl. RaymnnH fre held again on June ' 5. The following students wi M. H. S. Win Coach Charlie Brycato of Mil¬ ford High was one happy guy fol¬ lowing the Red-and-Whlte’s 7-0 victory over St. Mary ' s in the Thanksgiving Day game played at Fino field yesterday morning. Bpbbling with praise for his grid¬ ders, the Milford Iiigh mentor Milford High School Junior Prom Tonight Ratick: 1 Ann Niro i Albert Mazza ' relli Marie LUisetti Rosalba AllegrezZa i; June Larson j : Paid kratzsch Sidney DeBoer Luisetti jarson Macchi n Balmej r Bagnoli iro a DeMaria groups were backgrounded with showered complimentary remarks music by the V. F. W. association!ail over the dressing room and band, a newly formed group of wore a big smile from ear to ear. ruffians. Those taking part, were ... --tuctJ. George Bagiev. f My t boy3 t w « re n fi S htinK tchell Jacob froni 8tal t t0 finlslj - and that’s one ’ thing a coach likes to see,” said ill it JBrucato following the tilt, coach feel grekt.” ' V ' uldn ' t stOD mv little ,, Claire Mazzarelli Many couples are expected to ' ;Claire Macchi attend the Milford High school Selma Swartz Junior Prom to be held, at the John C., Lynch auditorium this evening. Ray Frengel and his orchestra will furnish music for dancing. t Fred A. Metcalf is faculty ad¬ visor. - The decorations will in- elude a. Dutch scene under the direction of Miss Dorcas Whipple, -a ' nqerriber of the faculty. The committee in charge of aiTange Eleanor Bagnoli William Balmelll Edward Mitchell Albert Consigli Daniel DeSantis mhnts inelnrlnc fHiairm h Woman Atl Will Speak ”
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