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NE lb SEM? I. MX. l'laniondon, R. Rceres, R. Savage, H. Wlalsh, ul. jvellerson, 12. Gerry, R. Mitchell, XY. XYalker, R. Hartley, -l. Flood, R. Mclieon. 1. il. Nunan, .Xssistant Coachg XY. Holland, ll. Demers, IJ. Dulmois, L. Sweeney, N. Kon-- troulos, R, Costello, I.. l'oulin, ,l. Carzunihalis, O, Maher, R. Mctlregor, D. Alvino, Coach. 3. lf. Mayo, R Gilpatrick, R. Brocato, R. Dulvois, R. Low, R. l4Zl.ITlOl'lli1lgllC, V. Forlxes, C. Caraniihalis, S. Therianos, R. Lachauce, F. Grillin, Assistant Coach. 4. R. Nadeau, G. Beaudet, I . Nutter, 13. Powers, T. Tordolt, R. Grant, lj. Ponlin, C. Kil- J T lam, M. lioyin, l. Grondin. 5. Richard llurd, Mgr.: R. Matthew s, l'. Layertu, R. Durante, M. Chevalier, R. Lebrun, R. Legere, Mgr., T, Bedford, Roger Hurd, Mgr. CRecll1.xkin4.y flight The '48 Redskins were rated hy all pre- season polls as one ol the foremost power- houses in Southern Maine. ,Nltlioiigli they did not live up to all their press clippings, they were a good team, and such men as Rolrlrie Savage, Bill XYalker, Harold XYalsh, Red Richardson, .lack Flood, Boll Reeves, ,lohn jel- lersou, Tucker Gerry, Dick Hartley, Al l'la- mondon, Spooks Mitchell, and llick Mclfeon will lie sorely missed from the gridiron next fall, Yes. the '48 Redskins are gone hut not forgotten. Braintree 6-Sanford 0 The Redskins journeyed to Mass. to he edged lay an excellent Braintree team 6 to 0. The teams see-sawed hack and forth until the third period when, thanks to a partially blocked kick, Braintree took the hall from Sauford's 4Q to the 26 in seven running plays. Here the Braintree quarterback reached into his lvag of tricks and pulled out a ilanker play which saw Calligan, the Braintree F. B., lat- eral a pass to Billy Brooks, the Braintree Mau O'NX'ar. Brooks seampered 26 yards to pay dirt. The conversion was wide. The Sanford juggernaut started rolling in the fourth period and rolled 64 yards to the Braintree I2 lrefore the time ran out. St. Louis 7'ffSanforrl 6 Sanford High was nosed out hy St. Louis in an evenly matched night game. Late in the second period, Bolm Cote, St.
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