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24 ':' Ognongso Q by Mr. R. Seltzer KStaffD Wednesday afternoon, October 15, saw the local High School squad win the opening game of the Sixeman football league. The Red and Blue team managed to squeeze by Mount Forest 17-16. It was a very closely played game throughout with the score at half time 6-6 and at threeequarter time llell, Outstanding for Orangeville was the sixty minute work of Gordon Marshall at centre, the running of Jim Reid from the half spot, and the field generalship of John Kearns. U0 O0 I0 Playing on the Fergus field Friday, October 17, the Red and Blue squad lost its first game of the season by a score of 22-16 The two teams were evenly matched, with the score being close throughout the games The Orangeville boys had a much smoother ground attack than the opposition but Fergus was better in the air, scoring all its touchdowns from passing playso Particularly effect- ive was the running of newscomers Bill Rohmer and Pete Gendron and veterans Jim Reid and Gordon Marshall, 9001100 Scoring its best all round offensive and defensive display of the year, the local Red and Blue squad trampled Fergus 28-10 on the locals' field Wednesday afternoon, October 220 The whole team was Wupn for this game and was determined to take Fergus after losing by one touchdown to them the previous week. As proof of this Orangeville struck early and hard so that at half time the score read l6D5 for Orangeville. Nor did they let up in the second halfo The High School team deserves credit for its splendid showing this year, blending experienced players with raw recruits. These boys have presented a good allsround club and if they continue to play as well in the remaining games, they stand a very good chance of copping the title two years in a rows Scoring almost at will, the Orangeville football squad took the measure of Shelburne 53QO at Shelburne on Wednesday, October 29. The entire team played a good game, Particularly outstand- ing was the work of quarter Jim Bower who called and kicked his team to a convincing victoryo For the second game in succession, half George Phillips scored fo r touchdownso
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