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.mlQQg9 f .I Y. W. 'f .1 Q Skip Puwis 12 Back Dickie Wooten 14 Back 1. iiii ., 6 at Y ti 2 f li Y ii? .Q 4+ gf H 3, WEWQZS? N vw i,t23,. gngaffmf ef Q Z , fl, w A 1g V , . The Richfield Rams opened their 1965 football season when they met North Dallas. It took the Rams less than five minutes to set the pace of the game through a double-touchdown punch by Roy Smith and Dickie Wooten. Thomas Vernetti kicked the extra point. Wooten then drove 48 yards for the second touchdown. Boyd Hadaway set up Richfield's third score with an interception, and Smith went over again, giving the Rams a 20-0 lead. The second stringteam was sent in and within six plays Chris Sermas brought the halftime score to 28-0. The second half started with an- other Richfield TD by Hays Moore. During the third quarter North Dal- las scored on an intercepted pass. A fumble gave the Bulldogs their only other touchdown, but the Rams came through again to end the game 46-12. RAMS STOPPED NORTH DALLAS COLD Dickie Wooten charged the line as Hays Moore blocked. Wooten helped set up 3 of Richfield's 7 touchdowns. .L Z . . ,,,.. .. . . . ' '21-f ,.,.' 2.212112 fi -Qi Y ii' H t i. . -flfffif .1 -at f ww' '2 2 . 4:1110 f ' Thomas Vernetti IS Back .f .... ' L tiei i Chip Voltz 16 Back
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The line was broken with the snap from Jarrett to Wooten. i 4 lm, f in fir Q r V cyst S A 2 7 it it: Q 'M f '53 'am 5453: H i M , : el-f .f Billy Cerick 33 End ,,oe , We Z .,,eL ,Q Lanny Gill 5.35 End J ff tm 3 M 'Q 4:3 I Chris Sermas 34 Back Alan Loosier 40 Center RAMS STRANGLED THE REBELS' YELL Back home again, Richfield went after its third win against Robert E. Lee of Tyler. The game started with a 77 yard run by Boyd Hadaway and an ex- tra 'point kick by Thomas Vernetti to put the Rams ahead 7-0. Rich- fieldls second touchdown came at the hands of Bob Mosley after a near-interception by two Tyler de- fenders. A goal line stand by Ram defenders Jerry Keith, Kent Starr, Jim Devaney, and Hays Moore de- layed Tyler's scoring until the sec- ond half. During the third period the Rams scored again to bring their lead to 20-0. The fourth quarter saw Tyler get its first TD following a fumbled punt by the Rams. Hays Moore, with help from Jeff Kearney, upset the Rebels again with a beautiful 25 yard run boosting the score to 27-6. A short punt set up Lee's other score, and shortly afterwards the final whistle blew with the score- board reading: Rams 27, Tyler 12. I82 Chip Voltz f16J dazzled rebels with slippery tactics.
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