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CAVALIERS BLANK BAYSIDEAND KEMPSVILLE y pt Princess Anne, sparked by the running of Robert Haines, defeated Kempsville 13-0 for its first victory of the season. Haines broke loose for two touchdowns on runs of .24 and 20 yards and finished with 163 yards in 20 carries. Midway in the second quarter, P. A. got going with a 73-yard scoring march climaxed by Haines' 24-yard tally on a sweep around right end. With Haines. movingrtheeball 45 yards downfield, Princess Annewaited but one more play before giving to Haines again xwho swept the,final 20 yards around left end. .r 6 - 4 1 1 P. A.'s defensive front, led by-ttackle'.Bob Gerloff, threw Kempsvi1le's quarterback ten times for losses totaling 56 yards. A quick Cavalier defense allowed the Chiefs but 35 total yardage gained. A ,'7f, , 1 . Fred Weaver scored a touchdown on his first run from scrimmage, giving Princess Anne a 6-0 victory over hapless Bayside. The defensive battle produced only 126 yards in total offense. 1. at-V . . 1 Princess Anne pickediup only 49 yards gon attack but capitalized on its best chance. After pushing Bayside aback from its 20 to the 3, the Cavaliers took the ensuing fpunt at the Marlin 35. Eddie Diehl completed a 15 yard pass to Welch. On the next play, a pass interference call against Bayside advanced the ball to the 10 yard line. Robert Haines carried to the 6, Diehl to the 2, and then Weaver took it over. 1 and a Marlin ballcarrier. Q 4 Gi
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My Steve Barlow streaks by Knights for 6 points. HOMECOMING MARRED BY NARROW MARGIN The high spirits and gaiety of Homecoming were complemented by one of the Cavaliers' best fought games of the season. The Cavaliers started strong with Eddie Diehl and Steve Barlow each scoring once in the first two quarters respectively. Bob Patterson scored the extra point to add to Diehl's six. An aroused Kellam team charged back in the second half scoring three touchdowns. Midway through the final quarter, Kellam drove 85 yards to score the clincher which kept Princess Anne's Home- coming crowd of 5,000 standing throughout the last period. The deciding score came late in the fourth quarter when a Kellam pass hit John Grady. The Cavaliers threatened to pull the game out by advancing to the Knight's 15 with less than a minute remaining. But an Eddie Diehl pass was intercepted to kill the threat, yielding Princess Anne's first Homecoming loss of 19 to 13. if 2 1,-Y?,Y,,llTx il fl ,,.1 A. gridders close off the Kellam linemeri ix Q allow Bob Patterson to make his play. Q. K 1 ,.. rv 1 Q F A Coach Grady sends Don King in with strict instructions. six Mike Dunston and Bob Holley watch as the Cavaliers play a good but tough game.
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JRf.9f5XA.LIEiE?iTQLf0UGH SEAS0 JR. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM, First Row, L to R: K. Rogers, M. Jones, D. Holt, K. Ahles, G. Oxx, J. Canaday, M. Callan, M. Wright. Second Row: P. Cavey, R. Mulhearn, R. Evans, R. Oshel, K. Allen, D. Terry, R. Jones. Third Row: B. Johnson, J. Mattson, R. Basgier, J. Roenker, S. Nixon, E. Rucko. Fourth Row: R. Shuler, R. Parker, R. Walls, G. Downing- P. Lanteigne, M. Tanner. Fifth Row: Coach Davis, Coach Van Benschoten. Coach Van Benschoten SCOREB OARD .. - PA0 .. Kellam I2 in Q PA 0 Va. Beach 13 X PA 6 ..Bayside 12 ' PA 12 Kempsviue 8 A J' PA 6 .. Kellam I3 Co-Captain Alan Strange I Il2
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