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FO0TBALL On' October 4th, Coach Pepper started training the twenty-six candidates for Milford's 1937 football team. The squad, made up of a hard-charging line and a group of fast, experienced backs, did themselves justice throughout the season. Their record does not fully show the team's caliber, for Coach Pepper had little time in which to show his boys the type of play used by Milford elevens. The only regulars returning from the '36 team were Captain Bruce Newell and Johnny Gannon. The team was very fortunate in having Captain Newell as its leader for Bruce's stellar playing was most inspiring to his teammates. just five days after the initial practice, the Maroon and White traveled to Wallingford to battle the experienced Choate eleven. The Milford team was on the defensive the major part of the afternoon-an excellent defense that slowly and reluctantly gave way before the Choate opposition. Milford can well be proud of the manner in which its team stood up under this 16-0 defeat. Ayres, of Choate, commenced the scoring by blocking johnny Gannon's kick on the eleven yard line for a safety. Shortly after, in the same second period, the Blue and Gold drove down the field to enable its captain, Charlie Spryer, to score a touchdown on a spinner and to make the conversion. Late in the third period, Spryer again scored seven points to bring the total to sixteen. Captain Bruce Newell and Steve O'Hedy did exceptionally fine defensive work. On October 15th, Milford raised havoc with the Yale Freshman Seconds. After numerous scoring threats, the Milfordians won the game 20-6. In the first period, a recovered fumble on Yale's eight yard line by Arnold Lowe paved the way to the first score on a pass from Steve O'Hedy to Mike Pepper. O'Hedy con- verted the extra point. Early in the second quarter, Yale's Captain Kreck scored the lone Yale touchdown on an off-tackle plunge. After a scoreless third frame,
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