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Dale September 70 September 27 October 4 October 10 SAS Of7f7lH1ElIf Mnldletoxx n Harrxngton Arr hmere xlmmgton Frncnds 77 Bovcmber 15 Toxxcr Hxll S.mford Sunt Alb m s Chestnut H11l Baltxmore Frxende Ontober 17 October November 1 November 7 up 0 1 W J r A0574 gfuf -ur '-9' :V'L' A, 9-'4 'L ' 1, X Y' ff: -9'N '4 L fl 1' nag! 'f'Y'K ' y V4 mv 'lt' 4' 194 p'u. wry L jf -fig FQ 'J 4 2-Y-'-M -.. t 45 51' ..,wc J' H ' .fn mf fo' vnu' -wa. as sq-fd' Zigi.-fly lx? 4: ? vi a f 'bg' 'fb -vnu 1 Qkyv .af 'f ',wf,.FA44.N,,,Q ,'f1g- .gg-rw li!! f gr' ns, if-'arf tg MWF is n, Wm - wb if ... if 1 '1'va QE5',1?m.J -Il ' ' 6 ' 26 -. 19 ' 0 ' 25 0 45 15 . A Y O Lv 12 4' A 38 ' 0 ' 22 LY 2 0 ' ' 14 . 1- V - . . 6 W L' ' ,,, ' A G f k 6 u I , l , W l L A , 1 , , 'th . - - ' L: b by Q, t . It '- ,, 4 1, V .4 l I ' i+.,,..,,..v ,. , . 1 - ,S 4 . A Q V , l Q V- Jw. Q lv... lv .V :W r , . b ,. . . , . . ,. -f ' -4 ., y . - ',,. -1 F, 'Q V -. . s' -' q M . ' -- , si 314 I, f- I '? 1- s' , , L ' L Q. .' ' ' 4 . ' . . V -' ,-a-Jw,- ' A F ' F, ft' - ' 'A 'L-f': '2z - Q, - g, ,. '. t 4 ,- NA 1: , .uw - ' Q5 gy ' . . .Af .. ' ' .1,. ,W 3,4 ' , ' Z7 -,W ' . , v , -A , , .,, ., A -. V , V, , yi , , 1, Pftmp,-f' ft , 'fr y .. . f,g- t Q 1 ,:t ,. . -. . . bt- - rf- - ',. -. ' i ' - . ff-.1- ' ' .l ' ' nk - A ' - , , ' - ' ' GQ. 1' mf' Y vin-, ' ig -U-1' f fr. Q-5' ' f Q '97, .- I : ,, Off g xx. Wt, ., -- ' Jw I' 'A ' 1. an K, Y , N 'M xi 'f' ' M '- 1 'ig' L. ,Q-Af f14l1- . ' , 1 - . .. V f - '- v V ,, -- tu. ,.,.,,:?. JV . , ,lg , A ,ly V W, , awk ' ,LA QF: NA. V: A 'Q vm.. A ,va we A 5, I ,N I F V1.1 . .v. I ug' V, 's Q Q, C :vm lb., V , ,Q v L g ., - 4- - , V- f I . if .I V 4 e , K- A . '. ..,, Q .-M H' --Q' ,,1'f' ,' K fi, if Q , '- n A. 'Y' -gf ', 'M 'f , L 1.1: 'U'tf'1. -'Q 'ij O Z 'O YZ r .' ' 't 't t W r f t '- O, t A 'M' .,' I ' ,,, -vw ' , -'na V+, - .wb , ., '-- V' H H ' .snr I f, KVI .t V1 i-, 554, ,rf '..f 1 , . V af, , K . v. ,A If 5 VK V kg lv N, ,ff VL K L: ,IQ . -' A+ 'pi r W'-'Arif-'L ' : J f lf -f ' ' '35 L-J ' ' ' ff' Y' ,Q -bf ? t ' ' , ' fx! . K M ..
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Frm' row Houston Krng C Stewart Gordon Appell Phillips Price Powell Captain Hammond Marshall R West Seddon Frtchett Barnard Serum! mu Donovan Hrllenmeyer McCullough I-lance R Cmaran ohnson C Walke Worthington Dowd Shenk Delo Tbzrd mu Mr Washburn Coach Pool Smith Terry Bear C Murray Whlhams R L Davae NlcCabe Pnnney Mr Reyner Coach The 1958 cdrtron of the SAS football team had .1 7 6 1 season record They compaled an 0 4 record an therr farst year rn the newly formed Delaware Qurndependent Football Con ference comprrsed of Archmcre Tower Hrll Walmrngton Frrends Sanford and St Andrew s Schools In the opemng game of the season for both schools St Andrew s rolled over Mrdclletown Hrgh School by a score of 190 The ,game played under the new lrghts in Middletown was the first matchang of the teams rn recent years An early Mrddletown draye was stopped on the three yard l1ne to mark the hrghpornt of the first quarter Late an the second quarter the backfield team of Captarn Powell Helm Barnard and Frtchett led 1 St Andrew s march to the goal lane Powell scoring on 1 three yard plunge Appell kicked the extra point The second Saint touchdown came ln the thard period when Powell found a hole on the left sade and sped 40 yards to pay dart The final SAS score was made by Houston on a two yard plunge 1fter a successful fourth quarter drave by the second and thrrd teams Helm was named the second Player of the Wfeek Barnard having been the first during early football The Sarnts at home for therr second game scored a 13 0 vretory over Harrington Hrgh School The game was played rn extremes of we1ther The first half was marked by heat and hrgh humrdrty whale the second half was played an a thunder mg downpour Helm and Powell combrned thear talents for the first St Andrew s score an the 1n1t1al peraod Pow ell scored on a tharty five yard gallop after .1 forty yard end run by Helm The second Sarnt I D came an the second quarter Helm plungmg for the last five yards oyer tackl after a fourth down Donovan Krng pass had put the ball on the ten Appell krcked the extra pornt At the end of the game Powell was the second leadang scorer an Delaware wrth 18 pomts De fensave stalwart Marshall was Player of the Week The thard game brought the Sarnts up agarnst their first Quandependent opponent Archmere Ihe Archers were 77 O victors gettrng all their poants rn the first half The second half was marked by more of the excellent defensave play whrch had contributed to the Sarnts first two victories Marshall was agarn chosen the outstandrng Player In their second Qurndependent game the Sarnts bowed 776 to Wilmington Fraends rn Walmrngton Two of the uaker 'I D s came on freak plays a blocked kick on the 40 tour y xrcl hnc 1nd an unsuccessful punt deep an bt Andrew s terrrtory The only Red tally canae on an off tackle draye by Helm rn the second quarter Fourth Iorm defensrvc wmgbaek I-Irllenmeyer was aw ll'elLel the Player of the Week title St Andrew s lost its th11d league game to Tower Hall the tollow mg Fflellt on the Hrllers field by 1 766 count The home tc1n1 split thear scorrn equally between the two hllves lhe lone Saint score came on 1 70 yard Barnard Krng pass rn the second perrod T ackle Dowd HIS the Player of the XX cek The Red w ent down to thear worst defeat of the season and therr final league loss at the hands of Sanford Prep The score was 45 0 Smford was 1 surprase team this year running over eyerybody and standxng undefeated an urn lcpcndent loop pl1y whcn they clashed wrth SAS Desprte the score the Saants played one of therr better games equalllng Brown and Yellow s TD s were made on long runs Shenk w as named outstanding Player Before a Fathers Weekend group of over a hundred fathers the Sunts bowed to St Alban s of Wfashrngton 38 12 lhe game w as marked by the loss of VI Form left halfbaek Helm for the rcmamder of the season wrth a broken leg suffered in the thrrl peraod The SAS scores were both made by Powell The first IH the second perrod came on a 60 yard run up the maddle The second came 1n the thard period on a short plunge Powell was named Player of the NX eek The followang week the Sunts dropped 1 140 contest to Chestnut Hall Academy rn Phrladelphra before an alumni reception crowd Marshall won the player aw ard for the third trme for has continued outstanding defensive work The team broke their long losing streak with a 6 6 tae 1n thexr final game agarnst Baltimore Frrends Powell scored the lone SAS touchdown on 1 30 yard bre1kaway run The Saints found themselyes rn the lead untal the hnal quarter when Frrcnds struck for srae points after a downheld drrae T 1ckle Appcll won the final Player award At the annual Fall Sports Banquet Coaches Reyner and Washburn presented the Alumnr award for the Outstanding Player of the Year to Marshall three tame wrnner of the weekly award Frtchett first team fullback received the Alumnr aw ard for the Outstanding Underform Player I 'I u 3 1 ra V - 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Fin! mu Mr Weigand Comb Harris Williams B aeger Hassan Fisher I lplun Haycock fzlzptun Adams Vest Deschamps Faux Farrfield 'llunuger Yetrnd wu Chan Dunbar Voorhees Crzughrll R Long W fhesnex C idshalk Wiley jones Dunnlng Sweeney Gallagher Campbell Marshall T My Qoydell 4,1 Fang. VARSITY SGCCER The St Andrew s soccer team under coaches Weigand and Goodell and its co captains Brian Fisher and Art Haycock compiled a 2 5 2 record thrs year For their first game the Saints traveled to Haverford where they downed the Haver ford JV s 20 Scoring goals were Haycock and Fisher Haycocks being from the penalty line and Fishers from within the penalty area In the second game of the season the Saints were de feated by Westtown Friends 10 After scoring rn the first penalty shot by Haycock rn the fourth quarter Playing its first game at home the soccer team tied Wilmington Friends 44 Ahead 2 0 at the half the Saints became over confident In the second half the Quakers took a 3 2 lead With ten seconds remaining in the game Haycock botted rn the tying goal St Andrews scored in the first of two overtime periods but Friends again tied the game rn the second and final overtime perrod The Saints won their second game of the season by defeat ing Phelps 3 1 Scoring goals for SAS were Deschamps Adams and Bill Long Phelps lone goal came in the fourth quarter when a Phelps man headed the ball into the goal after goalie Harris knocked the ball down from the cross bar The Red s fifth game ended rn a 4 2 defeat at the hands of the University of Delaware Freshmen Trailing 4 O early in the second half coach Weigand began pouring substitutes into 42 the game From that point on SAS dominated the play by outhustlmg and outplaying the Frosh team jrm Wiley scored both goals rn the fourth period for the Saints Traveling to Newark for a return game wrth the Delaware Frosh the Saints again found themselves on the short end of a 2 0 game Allen the Delaware center forward who had been the chief factor in their previous victory over SAS once again lead the Delavt areans to victory On November 4 the team went to Wilmington where forced to play 1 defensive game the entire day because they were scored upon early in the game Playing their best game of the season the Saints held the undefeated and once scored upon Westtown team to a 2 2 tie Bchmd 1 0 at the half the Samts got back in the game after Fisher scored early in the thlrd period Behind 7 1 late in the last quarter the Big Red scorcd when Deschamps booted m a lon, QIOSS field pass from I-laycock 'lhe score w as deadlocked ifter two five minutc overtimes md the game was declared a tie On November 14 thc Saints lost their last game of the season to Phelps by a 3 I score The Saints lcad 10 at the half but Phelps came back wtth two goals in the third quarter and a third goal in the closing mmutes of the game to win the contest e l 1 S v - y -1 . F 1 , 4 .l , , I ' , . Y ' ' u . , Y Y: . V I D l . D v - .5 quarter, Westtown withstood all S.A.S. attempts, including a they were upset 4-0 by Wilmington Friends, The Saints were . . . - - y V . - Y l . ll I . 0 ' ' S, - l r ' i . 1 ' X . ' ' ' - 1 ' ' ' 4 , A ' M ,
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