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Newman fl .A X EDCI Center End 5 9 4' 7-LM 'iz' E 'I ' ?'t -'Lg 5,3 I.. .9 ... H' 'Y' - ef- if - fir 1 L- 's ql - ' 'Ki , ' ,, i' 1 7'I'T'?c - ' , - N - g , P, ' 1 ,I N .tg Z ig ml. fm if 1 ., C TOM BECHTEL JIMMY BRYMER LEE CHASTANT STEVE CORLISS Fullback . s 1 .. ' 1 Greenies, Saints Battle to eadlock Blocked Field Goal roi1sEXIZ,'Li2 iligimtlfiilhiilgt n Newman the district. However, Cal- ef- f'-e 1. if, -4 v f akdafqggg rf., x. ' n X A ,- G fl U 1 S I -X A , sv' J' amz-,,,, I U E' f 1 ' 4 E E if it E E A ex ' ,. 'V -5 1 Apffl' E ,I .1-..- By JAY HANDELMAN i houn broke through and got. ayhand on the ball. I Early in the last quarter Carl Calhoun blocked 3 New'Newman's defense rallied to man field goal attempt with less than two minutes to play to preserve a 13-13 deadlock between the St. Martin's Saints and Greenies in a key District 7-A clash Friday at St. Mar- tin's. s as 1 y ., St. Martin's took a 6-0 lead in the first- quarter on Carl Muckley's five-yard run, but Newman knotted nit moments later on Dick Egan's brilliant 33-yard -scamper. After the Saints inched on t0p'5 .13 Z.iz3lD,1thB second period an Cameron Duncan's- three- stop a St. Martin's threat on the Newman nine-yard line. Standouts on Newman's de- fensive unit included J ac k Stibbs, Frank Levy, Chuck Lepeyre, Mike Maloney, Britt Milton, and Charles Curtis. De- fensive stars for the Saints were John Kimble, Stephen Corliss and Hank Gamble. Egan led both teams in rush- ing with 129 yards. Mucliley had 101 yards forthe Saints. St. Martinisitoutgained Newman .306-241 in total 'iii yardage. S The Saintsidrove 80 yards Yard quartelfbacny sneak the,-.iirsttimeiitheyq had the extra point rimg ttiil the Greenies? tied thingsygiagain in the third quarter on Egan's eight-yard and and Roland Bryant's zonversion. But -the dramathickened as the minutes escaped in the final. quarter. Newman recovered a Saints fumble the- Greenief 38-yard stripe and started ae' narch doyvnfield. . With a fourth and 12 situa- tion 'atj ,the Saints' 13-yard. line, Bryant was4sent in to 2-balL,for.lth0irgtfirst score with Muckley inally taking it in e from the five. A 16-yard pass from Duncan to Benny Brown Y sparkedthe drive. The second t St,-Ma1'tin's tally waste-Set UP cn Mucklgy?S 44-yard kick- ofi' return to -Newman's 34. Duncan .capped it with his hgrst up iiii the middle. Si. Murtln's ............. 6 7 0 D-IQ 13.4 03: Eta? failiil' wig,-.c..1 'E ' F5836 32 Du . E B i Bun. 8-vard run
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E. D. White i if l' 9721 f n. ,Zi tt X,,, , K ,g b Y in lsyiii C it . ,aa ,K it 1- 435314 H 5 , ii, t ,,. ' 3 ' ' gli? e , i' , 1 DANNY MAXSON CARL MUCKLEY MIKE MURPHY CLAY SPENCER End Halfback Guard w NYYY YYYN ENNY i ' , SamtsT1e ' -bi,, Y Tye Wh1te,13-13 Missed PAT l Y f iSneciaI it '.!1e '. eqners-Picovnnegikgtii THIBODAUX, La,fE--- Th6ffSt. Martin's lsaints shoclfed first- ranked E. D. White by battling the favored Cardinalsiyto a 13513 deadlock in ra Distfiiif' 7A battle here iiiridayi night. i - C It was the first district game for the Saints who havefa 1-1-1 overall mark. White is 2-0-1 overall and in district. C y St. Martin's jumped into a 13-G lead, but awdeterminediCardinal rally in th ey third quarter knottedithe score. C , A 41-yard pass st o fromiqiiarter- back Danny Maxson to halfback Carl Muckley brought thea Saints a second petriod, toueigdown. They added their yist siecondtetouch- down early in the third quarter when Benny Brown romped 74 yards. A Duncan tQHurst-Hatch pass put-the extra point on the board. i ' Y Lam-y Dupont started they dinal rally with- itlia C one-yard touchdown plunge and Terry Szush converted. E. D. White knottdfthe ontiffom Gros' 18-yard dash. Szush booted what apparently was they go-ahead extra poiiitg but the Cards were penalized on thetipiay and he missed his sec- ond attempt. C C E. D. White .... .,... ..... 70,--0x13 0--13 St. Mprtin's ...,..,ar. .... . 016 7 0-I3 Scoring: SM--Mucklev. 41-vard Doss from Moxson typolnt failedi. SM-Brown, 4-Ydfd run It-latch, from Mcxsonj. ' DCSS WI2?2i 'iR.5X55 JI2n f55'.?.'3?'?:.!tlE. l'
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Mandeville BUSSIE DODD JOHN PAUL FLEMING BARRY KENNEDY Tackle Halfback End I X 1 . 1 it 3 PAT MCCURNIN Halfback Riips . Mandeyille E354 By JAY i AANAAN The' St. Martirfs Saints ripped apart Mandeville, 54-0 Friday at St. Martin's and all the king's horses and A all the king'sf. men' won't be able to put the Skip- pers together again for quite awhile. A f ' A The District 7AHmisadventu1'e leaves the Saints' with a I-D-2 conference mark and Mande- ville with anftl2i mark. Carl Muckley, who saw most of his aetion ,,in the first half, sparked the Saints to a fast start. A . He scored three of the Saints' ifirst four touchdowns on runs got isix, A36 and 704yards. The last one was off a fake ,pnntg Also scoring were Danny Maxson, on a 36fyard,gaerial from A Cameron? Duntian, f Benny Brown, on an 80-yard punt re- turn, Pat McCurnin,r on runs of 2 3 and three yards, and Mike Murphy on n 20fyard l pass fromt Gary Brewster. Tommy, Shepherd . booted ,five pextrad points andMuckley ran one. Q Seeing limited lactionl, but turning in standout defensive ef- forts, were tackle Bayard,.Mil- ler and end Hank Gamble. Even a double-team. bloeking assignrnentf on Gamble couldn't stop this 175-pouuder from Stop- ping Mandeville sweeps. St. Martin's totaled yards, 340 rushing -and '84 through A the air. Top ground ,gainers werei Muckley with 128 yardsjandg Mf:Curnin with 1074 . sr, Murtinfs 20f'i7ll3 Me4-54? McndevlIlej,.r...t. ..... 0 K0 0 0-0 Scoring: 'Mucklev, 6-yard run tMuck-I lev, runli Muckley, Sbevurd ,run when-f herd, kickl: Moxson. ,36-yard -pass from Duncgn lkick faitedlz Mucklevf 70-vord run Shepherd, kickli Brown, 80vqrd nun? return Shepherd, kipkl: fMcCumin, 23-yard run gkielgyfollediri Morphy, -120' vu-rd bass rom' Brewster lSheDherd, MeCurnln, 3-yard run tShepherd,l L.
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