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.-Q 5.53 Jar F9 Barr and Cselady pull down Lumberiack as Delaurier Sears netsfiyards through line. looks on. Red Raiders Ground Barr to Delaurier Aerial. O.F.A. won their first and only game on their home field against Tupper Lake. It was a team victory with everyone contributing. Particularly outstanding was Xwayne Larose who blocked a Tupper punt, picked it up and then scampered to the goal. The score might have been higher but O.F.A. was hampered by many penalties. The Blue Devils went to Gouverneur in high hopes which only ended in defeat before the afternoon was over. O.F.A. had two tallies that occurred by a blocked and recovered punt by Wfayne Larose in a line plunge by Dick Sears. Canton gave O.F.A. its fifth defeat on its home field. Canton scored early in the first period on a set-up by an O.F.A. fumble. The O.F.A. highlight of the game was a 70-yard run by Dick Sears. The O.If.A. machine again bogged down on a muddy field in their last game. Potsdam downed the Devils 12 to O on a line plunge and an intercepted pass. An O.If.A. touchdown was called back by a clipping penalty. L . as p.'..a-eva., as I I . f -4. - , Y if M , .f . tg- -7--:ii-gh- ' Q-aa . . -N, o W'f0r- '--W. . H., ff 'f ' - --. - . f -. . -v.L'- A 4.1-Ci 'f ' MH' -'ff' ..' . - -'..-...a+-1' ' - -. N. ,,sf... '. c , - . -1 ,', nv- . - f ' fv' - e '.- 1' ' A63- rwirm- ,fi - -S - P',. f' 'V 4 f7'.--:M .,- ,:- ff - -, ,Me ,- --. M. Hugs,--, .ee -- - .,, -wq,f .4 -, . K 'Mui ' iv :FA 91- T 5- ' TI' D fl Ti f'f? 'i','l 1 f-1 ' ,JH -- lr- l' 5 Q N . , ' ' f.-e+.fHs..g ' - A ,K--fuk -1155,-e 1. -. Qs, 1... .3 ,,. 5 wi, R u. s fgabg ....,,. C. . K. -Q--1 H ' ' . 'fs . . T,2'f'E'P '.:- r ,ar.1' Q- sf- ' ' 1-S 5 1 an .4 . h. V, gm. -4-4. g: 5 5 s su-- Q, , l . -po-gy
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Q , R J 9 I --J X , GORDON POXVERS 2 Q BEN CORDWELL Caafb Coach O.F.A. The Ogduzrburg Free 6 51355508 ......., 19 Clockwife: Ar.1dem5 Gmdzmlivzg 7 SHFHHHC ----.-------.. 13 .4 VU. Larose Sf-11101-.1 0 lWI8lOl'le .,...Y.......... 44 Capmrrz 7 TUPPCI ....-..,--,,.,-A 0 R. Carroll 12 Gouverneur ........ 18 1 I A,f,ff.fIdPIl 0 Canton ..............,. 7 ' ' G. Ackefson 0 P0tSdam ............., 12 D. Delaurier B. Fraser B. Beebie I D. Morley J. Cselady R. Clouthier 4 W ,f i 'I il ' I P ?aat6'a!Z The O.F.A. Blue Devils faced a 19 to 6 setback in their first outing. The game was fairly even as the Red Raiders gained only 20 yards more than O.F.A.. but the Blue Devils could not reach the double stripe. The Blue Devils completed 16 out of 24 passes. Sears scored the lone O.F.A. touchdown on a passout from Barr. The Devils journeyed to Saranac only to come out on the short end of a 15 to 7 decision. The game was hard fought all the way through. The Blue Devils led in the final' minutes on a touchdown by Sears around end and a conversion by Cole on a line smash. Then Blair scampered 57 yards to set up a Saranac touchdown, then smashed off tackle for the score. O.F.A. then tried several passes in the last seconds but failed. O.F.A. met its worst defeat in Malone 44 to 0. The Blue and White could no nothing right. The Malone team was a smart, well coached outfit. Front row, lefi la right: j. Petrilli. R. Barr, R. Sears. D. Reynolds. J. jermano, R. Carroll, E. Sovie, R. Clouthier, P. Cole. VU. Larose, F. Badlam. R. Brown, R. Heintzelman. G. Aclcerson. Manager, K. Cole. Cwrler faux' D. Morley. VU. Ashley, R. Beebie, H. Brown. D. Delaurier, H. Powell. G. Mills. R. Latham. j. Thorton. L. Porter. D. Larose. R. Martel. nl. Corrice. M. Bush, Manager. J. Hillers. Bark wuz' Coach Powers. L. Smith, P. Larose. B. Brenno, R. Paradis, K. McNX'illiams, il. Cselady. Assistant Coach C. Richards M. Fraser. J. McFadden, L. Bean. G. Hebert. I. Strader. G. Ramie, D. Bromley, Manager j. Simmons. . 537154361 A0 e.F54A.G,,CT:sn1 ' ..'1 - ' ' . . 5' in U . -. A E4 . H ., T at A 5862.4-f... f 9 S, . fy 29 . Cn ULU ' 45' Q f'L. . 6-. . Lift P H' 1' i .1 xg-rf' ' I 'f , w- - 55.119 , F- S f- -45 I Sv
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Y ffpfn aw, fi 3 l Q i ' I 'a fa. Fran! muy. left I0 rizebfx R. Barr. J. Lfiller, R. MacDonald. H. Brown, G. Mills. J. Jermano. H. Powell. J. Corrice. Bark mu: M. Fraser. J. Hillers. M. Nipe. D. Dodds. R, Sears, L, Porter. L. Iviurray. VU. Larose. R. Clouthier. J. Pearson. T. Vfight. MiJ.ri1z,2 from Ike learn piclure are Ike f0ll0u'irz,u.' XV. Ashley. R, Breen, M. Burns. J. Elder, F. Gamache. R. A. Harper. R. Heintzelman. R. Miller. G. Ramie. I.. Smith. The Blue Devils opened the 1954 track season by playing host to Xlifatertown High School. At the close of the afternoon, O.F.A. had succeeded in placing 4 firsts to Water- towns 6, with a difference of 57 points in favor of the invaders. The second game of the year and the first League Meet was with Franklin Academy of Malone at home. The Devils made an impressive showing even though they did not actually win. They contributed 8 first places to their record with Malone contributing 3 first places. After two consecutive cancelled meets due to excessive rain, the O.F.A. tracksters met Potsdam in Ogdensburg. The Devils turned back the Sandstoners after capturing 8 firsts to Potsdamis 2. The 31st Annual VanDusen resulted in a 51f3 point upset by the Red Raiders of Massena. The O.F.A. squad fought hard but was faced by some splendid and strong competition. As a result. the Blue Devils copped only 4 first places. .,4. ,l ,I a e J' U I ' ' C 'vog- i- W 'L I .r , n- . L' , 4 9 wk iff, ,J f S g V V v lx
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