Spaulding High School - Red and White Yearbook (Rochester, NH)

 - Class of 1951

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-THE' RED AND WHITE 27 sneaked down the middle to grab Smith's pass on the 30, and ran un- molested into the end zone to put Spaulding back in the game. On the first play of the second half, Huppe broke away and romped 40 yards to make it 12-6. After holding Portsmouth on downs, Spaulding again took over, and after driving 35 yards to the Portsmouth 32-yard line, Huppe took the ball over, and outraced the Portsmouth secondary into the end zone, to make it 18-6. Dodge rushed -the extra point. Later in the third quarter Dodge intercepted Watson's pass and ran the ball back 31 yards to the 14-yard line. Huppe made nine yards and then Dodge took the ball the remain- ing five yards to make it 25-6. Portsmouth came right back with a 66-yard pass play for the final score of the night, leaving it 25-12. Al Ranagan may have won the full- back spot for his performance. Sam Theriault filled in at quarterback when Smith hurt his leg in the second half. Spaulding 6 13 6 0-25 Portsmouth 6 0 6 0-12 1,-.....---i LACONIA 24-SPAULDING 20 Laconia High saved their win streak by defeating Spaulding al- though the Raiders fought hard to stay in the lead most of the game. La- conia opened the contest by scoring on opening kickoff as Ken Wagnor ran 90 yards for the score. Spauld- ing bounced back and marched 80 yards for their first score. Ken Dodge and Marcel Huppe were the mainstays of this drive. A fumble set up Laconia's second touchdown and the first quarter ended 12-6. Again in second quarter a Raider fumble gave the Sachums their third score. Nevertheless, late in the second quar- ter Laconia also fumbled and a run by Dodge and a pass from. Jim Smith to Dodge gave the Raiders their second score. The Raiders came out fighting after the half as Jim Smith ran 43 yards to the La- conia 33 and Ken Dodge jaunted to the 22-yard line. This set up Huppe for a 22-yard end run score to make it 20-18 in favor of Spauld- ing. Both teams were held scoreless until the last few minutes of play when Laconia scored their all im- portant touchdown on a Raider fumble to make the final score 24-20. -,,1...il- SPAULDING VS. DOVER Spaulding's Red Raiders, playing their last game of the season, were edged out by Dover as the Green Wave avenged last year's loss by a score of 20-13. Hundreds of fans were on hand to View the 51-year old rivalry between the two teams. The game started with a bang as Dover fumbled the opening kickoff and Dodge recovered for Spaulding on the Dover eight-yard line. On the first play from scrimmage Huppe went over standing up on an end sweep. Smith rushed the extra point and Spaulding was ahead with a quick 7-0 score. But Dover refused to remain the underdog and Johnny Christiansen broke loose to score for Dover and make the score 7-6 as the first quar- ter ended. As the second quarter got under Way, Spaulding made a long drive, and Huppe again hit pay dirt by going over from the three- yard line. The try for the point failed making it 13-6. Dover again came back as Bastianelli tallied and Meserve kicked the point as the half ended. In the second half May made a long 65-yard run for Dover which proved to be the margin of victory, as Spaulding was held scoreless. Each team fought on even terms in the last quarter leaving the score 20-13. Spaulding 7 6 0 0-13 Dover 6 7 7 0-20 . SPAULDING VS. NEWBURYPORT Newburyport, Mass., squeezed out a tight 12-6 win over Spaulding High

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26 THE RED AND WHITE making it 27-13, which was the final score. The fourth quarter was scoreless with Spaulding driving to the Som- ersworth seven-yard line as time ran out. It looks as if Spaulding may soon taste the cup of victory if they con- tinue to play the type of inspired ball that they played in the second half. Somersworth 7 14 6 O-27 Spaulding 0 0 13 0-13 .-- -.-Z SPAULDING 19- MANCHESTER WEST 7 Spaulding got its second win of the season by defeating West High 19-7. A Gale Varney's recovery of a fumble set up the first Spaulding tally. With Marcel Huppe and Kenny Dodge carrying, Spaulding went for the T. D. On third down, Ken Dodge carrying, Jim Smith booted the extra point and Spaulding led 7-0. West scored in the second quarter after Spaulding gave up the ball on downs on the West 44. Rosie Pa- quette went eight yards on the first play. Tom Casey threw a pass to Rosie on the 43 with Paquette scor- ing. Lennie Newell rushed the extra point. The score stood 7-7. Spaulding marched 53 yards only to lose the ball. The first play was a pass intercepted by Smith. With two passes incomplete, a five-yard penalty against Spaulding, and a Smith to Stuart pass, the half ended. Jim Smith opened the third quar- ter by returning the kickoi 33 yards to the 42. Huppe went around end for a first down on the West 42. Smith was forced to punt on fourth down, but was roughed up. It gave Spaulding a first on the West 25. They lost three yards in two plays. Smith went back to pass. Couldn't find a receiver and went around his left end for a T. D. The placement was not good. ' West came back, but Bucky Leon- ardi ended the threatfby catching Hamel's pass and raced from the Y Spaulding 15 to 47. Dodge went to the West 42 and Huppe went to the 28 for a first down. Dodge went for five yards and Huppe took a handoff to race the dis- tance. The try for the point was no good. The final score: .Spaulding 19, Manchester West 7. .iT SANFORD 19-SPAULDING 6 Flying fists and bad fumbles com- bined to spell the downfall of the Red Raiders at Goodall Park in San- ford. The score is no indication of the fighting team which Coach Pete Herman put onto the field. Spauld- ing fumbled on its own 20-yard line on the opening kickoff of the game. Sanford scored on two plays and the score was 7-0. Spaulding retaliated quickly and after a short drive Huppe sprinted 54 yards to score only to have the play called back by Umpire Berg. However, the Raiders contin- ued their drive and Huppe plunged over from the three-yard line to score Spaulding's only touchdown. Before the half ended Sanford managed to score once again and the score stood 13-6. Although Sanford scored once in the second half, there was more fistplay than football displayed. Dodge and Huppe were outstanding in their running and all around play for Spaulding. l SPAULDING VS. PORTSMOUTH VICTORY! l l Spotting Portsmouth a touchdown in the opening minutes, Spaulding roared back through the fog to over- whelm the Clippers 25-12. Ken Dodge and Marcel Huppe shared scoring honors with two touchdowns each. A Spaulding fumble in the first quarter gave Portsmouth their break and they capitalized on it, by driving 55 yards for their first touchdown. Their try for the point failed. Smith returned the ensuing kickoff 20 yards to the Spaulding '42, Dodge then



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28 THE RED AND WHITE in a rough tough game marked by four fifteen-yard penalties against the Bay State eleven. All the scoring came in the first half. Newburyport tallied first by recovering a fumble deep in Spauld- ing territory. The try for the con- version failed. After receiving the ensuing kickoff, Spaulding was held for downs, and forced to punt. Rund- lett received the punt for the Bay Staters, and with good interference, ran 70 yards for their final touch- down. Late in the second quarter, Spauld- ing capitalized on a break and with Huppe and Dodge alternating the ball-carrying duties, the Raiders hit pay dirt, with Dodge going over from the two-yard line. The placement was not good. This made the score 12-6, which turned out to be the final score. The second half was mainly a strong defensive game, with each team stiffening the defense in the crucial moments. John N ewhall was hurt on the first play of the game, and will be missing from the line-up for the rest of the season. Spaulding 0 6 0 0- 6 Newburyport 6 6 0 0-12 SPAULDING 21-CONCORD 6 Spaulding racked up its third win of the season against Concord on our field. The first score was set up by a 76- yard punt by Jim Smith. On the second play John Phillips of Concord fumbled, and Sam Theriault recov- ered on the 25-yard line. Smith lost trying to pass. Bucky Leonardi went for four and Smith threw a pass to Bob Scagliotti on the 27. Smith passed again, this time to Marcel Huppe who scored. The try for the point was not good. The Raiders led 6-0. ' Three plays after the kickoff Smith intercepted Ossie McLeod's pass on the Raider 10 and raced it back to the 30. The half ended with Smith passing to Jim Scott on the Concord Concord fumbled on the second play of the third period. Smith re- covered on the Concord 18-yard line. Huppe went a yard and Leonardi raced 17 yards to score. Carrigan booted 'the extra point. The score stood 13-0. Concord came back only to lose the ball on the Spaulding 34. Unable to move the ball Smith punted to the Concord, 21. The quarter ended with Phillips going to the 31. Con- cord lost the ball again this time on its 32. Spaulding was forced to punt. McLeod brought it out to the eight. Concord had to kick but Larry Braley was caught in the end zone. Fifteen-to nothing the score. Concord got its first touchdown when McLeod scored from the 18. Spauld- ing's last tally came on Smith's run from the three. THE DAY EARTH WAS SAVED fContinued from Page 221 mean that this war is the war to end our generation ? It might be, said the Professor. Just then there was a call for the Professor from the observatory. Ve- nus had just launched a huge bomb. The Professor and Joe got in a car and drove to the observatory. When they arrived Professor Wil- liams studied the bomb through the huge telescope and said it was a gas bomb set to explode when it reached the Earth's atmosphere and then the gas would poison the air, killing everything that lived on Earth. The bomb would take at least twenty-four hours to reach here, the Professor said. Within the next hour they had every weapon known launched to in- tercept the bomb, but they all failed. Now everyone on Earth waited for certain death. The bomb had just an hour to go before it would reach Earth. Suddenly they saw a rocket ship coming toward the bomb and be- fore long the bomb was blown up by the rocket ship. Then they swung their telescope toward Venus which was now being attacked by Martian space ships. It had been a Martian space ship that had saved Earth!

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