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Fzfty sw: I'lll'l50l'L HEI' gm A 'Z- 'V DEXTER 26 32 Orono held a 7 6 lead eaxly ln the second quarter! after exchanglng touchdowns vnth Dextel a scole wshxch sounded xery fam1l1a1 Don Hashey scoled our fnst touchdown and then added two more to make the scole 19 6 at the half But the T1ge1s SCO19d four tlmes ln the last half before the R1OtS knew what hlt them and Dexter was two touchdowns ahead mstead of two behlnd Oxono had t1me for only one more scole befole the game ended Deelmg passed to Lln Hashey and Lenny Kenny for a total of 30 yalds and Don Hashey scored fl om the five yard l1ne FLLSWOPTH 31 13 The Rxots fmally snapped out of then m1d season slump comlng flom behlnd tWlLG 111 the fl1St half and then cl1nch1ng the declslon wlth a fou1th quarter out burst Bob Deermg SCO19d twlce o 1 runs of 82 and 76 yards and Don Hashev added anothe1 wxth a ol yard dash In the last p6ll0d Hashey and Sullnan each added 1 touchdown Orono had made only 2 fTlSt downs 1n the first th1 ee qualtels to 11 fo1 Ellswoz th although they scored three touchdowns The Rlots added 6 more first downs ln the last period
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BAR HARBOR 7 6 Another doormat became a strong door as the Sea slders rose up to give Orono its second consecutlve scare Bar Harbor started the game w1th a drive down to Oronos 35 yard line but after an exchange of punts tried a pass from mldfield The passer Was snowed under and Lin Hashey grabbed the ball and ran 50 yards for a touchdown Sullivan rushed the point Later Bar Harbor scored a touchdown but the kick for the point was low Nelther team could score after that The Rlots sorely missed Don Hashey who played only part of the time due to an injury and Dick Gibbs and Don Whlte both out because of 1nJur1es a so BUCKSPORT 7 6 The Riots avenged their only loss of last year and won back the small school P V C champlonshlp The scorlng was Slmllaf to that ln the two PFCVIOUS games At the end of the first half Art Parlm stopped a 67 D half ended with the score 0 to 0 Then Don Hashey as usual saved the game by returning the second half kickoff 82 yards for a touchdown He added the point whlch once again proxed to be the deciding one as Bucksport scored later but couldn t convert Dick Sullivan didnt play until the last half due to one of the mtermmable 1nJur1es that plagued the squad Hal Pepper starred 1n the llne at center playing in Bucks port s backfield most of the time OLD TOWN 0 14 The Indians were Just too powerful for Orono as they ended the Riots 8 game win streak It was Old Town s first triumph over Orono ln five years and the Indians were only the fifth team 1n five seasons to score more than one touchdown against Orono The difference between the two teams was Old Towns d1vers1fied running and passing attack Old Town scored in the first period by covering 43 yards in three passes and then stopped a 58 yard R10t drive in the fourth quarter on their 15 and carrled the ball back up the field for their second touchdown Orono acquired 12 first downs to Old Town s 14 but was al ways stalled outslde scoring terr1to1y Donald Babln played his best game of the year at center FIWIJOII flel' E Fzfty lite je 6 ' C, ' . 1 - Q , 1 5 5 1 D . . X 'Rf . l gi f 1 . , yard Bucksport drive by intercepting a ass, and the 'Xi . , , ,4
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Gun 1011 NPI no ,., Fzrst row Jack Pelletzer Rupert Lyons Lmwood Hashey Merle Lounsbury Wayland Shands Douglas Powers Clarence Burrzll Second row Howard Jackson Stephen Brush Wzllzam Gott Bernard Cornell Arthur Parlm Robert Deermg Mr Deermg Wafzufq Baeikelfdall 010110 IS movlng up 1n the basketball world as show n by the fact that Hampden whlch accounted for two thlrds of ou1 VlLtOllLS last yeal was replaced by John Bapst The R1OtS hnlshed fifth 1n the P VC and were rated 18th among Class M teams ln Eastern Malne fthls 1at1ng was based on the first 13 gamesl They defeated Bar Harbor by 11 polnts ln one of the last games of the season and two weeks later Bar Ha1bO1 lost 1n the tournament finals by only two pomts Llnwood Hashev was the hlghest SCOlE.1 for the season w1th 181 pOlHtS whlle Arthur Parlln Wayland Shands and Melle Lounslouly were 7-x 'Q 'M is Fzfty .seven ze ' . ' ,A I ' I 'a S ' ,f if Y-K I ,vi ' 4 'A ' ,f ,Li 34 we won nearly half of our games this year while playing a tough schedule. I . ' I . . I . N I . x I Q , ,
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