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in the state, the Maroon and White held them scoreless for three periods taking all that Cheshire could give until superior man power brought a collapse. Milford was seriously handicapped in this game due to the injuries of Haggerty and Sheahan, tackles. Late in the third period, Captain Boyle had to be relieved because of injury, thus denying Milford of its best line bulwark. Then in spite of our best efforts, the Cheshire squad put over four touchdowns and three conversions. Final score: Milford 0-Cheshire 27. WILBRAHAM Playing Wilbraham Academy of Wilbraham, Mass., in the final game of an unsuccessful season, Milford came through with amazing power and speed to defeat her strongly favored rival 7-O. Milford lost no time in scoring. On the fifth play of the game, Al Roller stood on the midfield stripe ,and passed to jimmy Curren who bolted across the goal line. Yocher's try for the extra point was blocked but Harry Shendell, scooped up the ball and crossed the line. Milford threatened several times but was unable to score again. The whole team played very well throughout the game, repulsing Wilbraham time after time as the visitors were on the verge of scoring. But in spite of Wilbraham's efforts the Maroon and White came out on top. Final score: Milford 7-Wilbraham 0. LINE-UP This yearls team was made up as follows: ends-Shendell, Hirshberg, tackles -wHaggerty, Sheahang guards-Yocher, Campbell, Center-Boyle QCaptainl 5 quarterback-Roller, halfbacks-O'Hedy, Curren QCaptain electj g fullback- Wilson. The substitutes were: ends-Cuneo, Hoffstot, Frechette, Levy, tackles- Bouvier, Kelly, guards-Kenney, Guiliano, backs-Dant, Thomson, Glassman, Danahy and Matasik. untill
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ance. Dolan of Peekskill was the star of the game, scoring two touchdowns and aiding in the other two. Final score: Milford 12-Peekskill 27. YALE FROSH After battling four wet and muddy quarters on her own field, the Yale Fresh- men walked off with a 25-7 victory over the Milford eleven. Facing a far heavier team under conditions favorable to plays calling for power rather than her own open fast strategem, Milford was able to cross Yale's goal line only once. From the opening kick-off the Maroon and White was on the defensive and it wasn't until the fourth period that Milford scored its touchdown via a pass from O'Hedy to Curren. Wilson's kicking prevented Yale from making any points in the last half although they drove deep into Milford territory several times. Curren and O'Hedy provided thrills in the backfield while Boyle, Yocher, and Shendell did fine work on the line. Final score: Milford 7-Yale Frosh 27. PAWLING Next Milford traveled to Pawling where they fought to a 0-0 deadlock with the New Yorkers. It was a nip-and-tuck game throughout, full of thrills. Both teams threatened several times but neither had the deciding punch to make its efforts count. Jimmy Curren deserved great praise for his work in this game, his passing and running being the spark of the Milford offense. The Milford line was also slated for congratulations on their dogged holding when four times they were fighting from back of their own 15 yard line. Final score: Pawling 0- Milford U. CHESHIRE For their next game the team traveled to Cheshire to play another traditional rival. Even though this squad is reputed to be one of the best f'prep school teams V :Sir i V
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PW -+ '- .1-.., L a,.. 2902 1 Q 21 li' it ' 4, A -x WILSON-GOULD SIX-MAN FOOTBALL TEAM For thc Wlilson-Gould Six-Man tcam, a fast shifty squad, svvvral of whom had playc-d last yvar, rvportvd to Coafh Gill. Difk Fcgrvus was ably assistvd by Dick Pvarson, -lark Platt, Bob Portcus, VVilliam Mansbarh, Bud O'Bricn, and A1 Strauss. This yvar tht- tvam was vntvrvd in thc Conncc'tic'ut Privats' Srliool Association, togm-tht-r with Fairfic-ld, Daycroft, X'Voodbridgc, and Childrvn's Cvritvr of Now Haw-n. Thi' Maroon and Wlhitv lost its first game to Fairfivld by thc- scorn- of 12-6, ln thc nvxt game- tht- tc-am bc-at llaycroft by a Close scorn-, 7-6. Thi' gains was playcd in a driving rain storm and thx- fit-ld was Oxctccdingly soft but in spin' of all this thc' fast shifty Milford sm-xtvt cami- through to victory. In thc- third gainv of thc- si-ason, thc tcam dvfcatcd thc- strong Woodbridge tcam by a score- of 25-fl. Bodic- Tornmt-rs and Al Strauss starrvd in this game, rcciviving svvvral long passvs. Thr' final gamt' of tht- svason provvd to bc tht- most spccttaciular ont-, Milford scoring 29 points to Fairhc-ld's 19. All in all, thi- svason was highly satisfactory, 4 ,p .,
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