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FOOTBALL. . . 1'-as Wk gf 4 . I fi 5 :Q Y K Q ,f' r Z 3. K 4: -sz .,- ,K l L Q QQ i - F ., , , 2 ? - -fy A ' Co-captains Allan Young and Bob Janson Plymouth-Carver Plymouth-Carver Plymouth-Carver Plymouth-Carver Plymouth-Carver Plymouth-Carver Plymouth-Carver Plymouth-Carver Plymouth-Carver THE RECORD Bridgewater-Raynham Rockland ...... Middleboro ..... Whitman-Hanson Abington ...... Fairhaven .. Randolph .. Scituate ..... Silver Lake Look! I don't want it! The Coaches: Mr. Joseph DeSisto Head Coachg Mr. Dennis Aresta, Mr Henry Cryer, Assistant Coaches.
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P-C quarterback hands off .... On October 9, 1965 the Blue Eagles were de- eated, 34-8, in the second home game of the season iy a strong, well-balanced Middleboro squad. The 'isiting Sachens rolled up a 20-8 score at half-time nd sewed up the contest with two touchdowns in he fourth quarter. The Blue Eagles couldn't pene- rate the tough Middleboro defense but scored once n a Clark to McLean pass. Ed Kralsowski, Wayne 'into, and Ron St. George played outstanding de- ense for P-C. The following Saturday a powerful unning team from Whitman-Hanson invaded Ply- nouth and simply overpowered the Blue Eagles, 6-0, for P-C's fourth straight loss of 1965. Using nd sweeps and keepers, Panther quarterback John lenson, with fine blocking support, carried Whit- ian-Hanson over the Blue Eagle defense. The P-C efenders were constantly on the field as a result f eight pass interceptions. At Abington on October 23 the Green Wave used wo quick third period touchdowns to defeat P-C, 0-12. Once again the Blue Eagles couldn't get tarted until it was too late. Co-captain Bob Janson nd quarterback Johnny Clark scored for the Blue Eagles on runs of 20 and 2 yards respectively. ohnny Clark, Billy Butters, and Bob Janson were utstanding in P-C's offensive effort. The Blue Eagles broke a 14 game losing streak ating back to 1963 when they tied Fairhaven 6-6. 'he visitors were our new non-league game oppo- ents. P-C played a sparkling game. After a score- :ss first half, Johnny Clark ran into the end zone rom three yards out on a keeper. Fairhaven tied Blue Eagle Team Hustles. . VARSITY FOOTBALL The Plymouth-Carver Blue Eagles dedicated their new on campus field on Saturday, September 25, 1965. Hosting Bridgewater-Raynham, the Blue Eagles could not christen their new field with a victory, as the Trojans outlasted the Eagles 14-8 in a real thriller. After Bridgewater-Raynham had scored twice, Plymouth-Carver's Dave Maccaferri picked up a fumble and ran forty yards. But it wasn't quite enough. Don McLean proved in this first game he was the best punter in the Southeast Conference with several booming kicks. The P-C eleven travelled the following Saturday to Rockland but the Blue Eagles chopped another close one, 12-6. The Plymouth-Carver boys domi- nated the second half but once again a two touch- down deficit was too much to overcome. The Blue Eagles scored when Don McLean grabbed a seven yard touchdown pass from quarterback Johnny Clark. Ron St. George should be praised for his fine defensive work for P-C. Pray for peace! '..T JFPL? 4 First game at our new field ....
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