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season with a fourth-period outburst in the Ellsworth game, winning 34 to 13. Eleven seniors were awarded letters: Don Hashey, Phil Goodie, Leonard Kenny, Willis Reed, Donald Babin, Harold Pepper, Dick Sullivan, Doug Powers, Lloyd Ingraham, Francis Gilmore and Dick Gibbs. Roger Hooper, Dick Bell, Bob Deering, Lin Hashey, Art Parlin, Bernie Corneil, Jack Pelletier, and Merle Lounsbury were the underclass lettermen who will be back next year. The 1951 team while without the famous Hashey-Sullivan combination, will have speed in the backfield and some weight in the line. LINCOLN 33-0 Orono opened its season with a bang, playing host to Mattanawcook Academy from Lincoln. While the Riots got only three more first downs than Lincoln they broke away several times for long runs starting with Don Hashey s 75 yard iunback of the opening kickoff Hashey scored twice more in the first quarter and Francis Gilmore added another touchdown in the sec ond period Orono made its final points when Bob Deering passed to Lin Hashey in the end zone Dick Bell Roger Hooper and Phil Goodie played a major part in holding the Lincs scoreless by good work in the line DOVER 33 0 The Riot ground attack really got rolling in this game as Orono gained 390 yaids on the ground to 30 for the Ponies After leading 14 0 at the half Orono scored three touchdowns in the third period and the reserxes played the lest of the game Dick Sullivan lr av- ' Q3 I J Sf sf? 'Q .Ze Crimjon Gier 34? kt, 5 3 31 4 F1 f ty three Y , , Q - 7 I , ' I K . . . . J K' I , - i 4. .A ' if a - . . . . 6 . X- V 7 ' ,J ' - 1 , L T 2. .' ' U g N40 f , V A I 1 ' - f ' I . F X -uf V M I V , g , xt X qfiqtff .,, . i 0 --'-, ' - Y' M. un., ..--9 -'., ,I 'JK : ' H f 'I fb: -'- . K' ' I If bn . . Pr' ' - .o 'X ' ' t.: . 'ri' ' -4- ' 4, .-are 'reef -' 5-'Q-gf.-' L Q' f J, .3 fi - T' inf.. ' i ., -fi , 1 - - -. p 'JS3' . 5 a if '. I i M v .J Q' 5 , f I ' ' ' 1. A .-4'-' .-211' f f -, f -w 'Infa-
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A23 .abr 43s25 45!!3 .5 A PIWIJUVI H 01' I at A 8 5 Fzrst row Robert Deermg Ph1lzp Goodze Leonard Kenny Harold Pepper Roger' Hooper Rzchard Cullman Donald Hashey Rzchard Bell Wzllzs Reed Lznwood Hashey Donald Babm Second row Douglas Powers Thomas Sezak Rzchard Witter Bernard Cornell Jack Pelletzer Edwzn Tate Wzlham Gott Rupert Lyons Merle Lounsbury Delmont Kmghts Yhzrd rou Asszstant Coach Deerzng Arthur Parlzn Frank Beyer Mark Bzscoe Lloyd lngraham Jack Biscoe Francis Gilmore Coach Emerson Fourth row Rzchard Gzbbs Manager Wayland .Shands btatzstzczan Stephen Brush Managers Lyndon Treadwell and Ross Cota Waaufaf aooldall In some vwaxs this xeai s tootloall season was a iepctition of the suc cessful 1949 season In his thnd year at 010110 Bob Emerson coached the Riots to one more wm and one rrore loss than last yeai Don Hashey repeated his outstanding scoring iecoid adding anothei 94 points to his total which lS now 22.4 points in four Xcais He was a repeater on the Eastern Maine All Scholastic fllSt team, and full back Dick Sullixan again appeared on the second team. Linemen Dick Bell and Lin Hashey received honorable mention. The Riots started off with two 33-0 victories, and then followed with three 7-6 thrillers. Then they lost to powerful Old Town for the first time in five years, and were outscored by Dexter, 32-26. Orono closed the Fzfty two LJ
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scored ln the first quarter after a 74 yard march and after that Hashey took over Scorlng four tlmes he raised h1s total to 43 pomts ln two games WllllS Reed was outstandmg ln the lme as the forward wall held Foxcroft to only two first downs BELFAST 7 6 ups Crosby Hlgh rose from warm up status to be come a full fledged opponent The Rlots were stopped cold the first txme they got the ball but soon after they recovered a fumbled Crosby lateral and Don Hashey dashed 15 yards for the first score of the game Dlck Sulllvan rushed the extra pomt In the second quarter the Llons also recovered a fumble and scored but mlssed the pomt Although Orono penetrated to Crosby s ten yard lme several tnmes later nelther team could score Dlck Glbbs recelved a concusslon ln the second perlod after playmg well at end and was out of actlon for the rest of the season 'Pi 5 . as , l U s a - ' ! While 0rono's first two contests were only warm- A fl e .. - A --
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