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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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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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i -0 St. John, PQ Us , - 'vis .Q STUART NEAL DOUG NESTER TOMMY SHEPHERD ERNIE SIMS Guard Halfback Kicker Guard Ls -QQ '42 - Q I f sa p I S 6 X 'ft 'U . m I n jk, I' gt -L -A i it Ne. ...fg- SAINTS TAKE 'yard pass in the middle of the second quarter for St, Martin's the PAT. To onext touchdown. Corliss kicked i I St. Martin's Gets an Easy Wind Over St. John By LOUIS LASSUS The St. Martin Saints shut out the St. John Prep Chargers, 47-0, Saturday night in a Dis- trict 7A game at NORD Stadium. Carl Muckley scored the Saints' first touchdown on an eight-yard run. Cameron Dun- ken passed to Danny Maxson for the PAT. Muckley ran 50 yards for the Saints second TD. Steve Corliss kicked the PAT. St. Martin's third TD was scored late in the first quarter an a 16-yard blast by Pepper Hatch. Muckley ran the PAT. Dunken hit Hatch with a 45- A seven-yard pass from Dun- ken to Hank Gamble late in the second quarter put the Saints on the score board again. Corliss kicked the PAT. No one scored in the third quarter. Benny Brown ran two yards for the 'Saints' sixth touchdown. Corliss' kick was wide. St. Mar- tin7g last TD was scored on a 60-yard pass from Muckley to Mike Murphy. Muckley's at- itempt to run the PAT failed. The Saints' first TD was set yup when Gamble blocked a- gCharger punt giving St. Martin fthe ball on the Prep 16, Two iplays later Muckley carried for the TD. t M-Johns, 5 run fkick foiiedi. WJME-Shipo,S.'!,,blocked num in end zone i gjlilclggwell, 17 run Uobnson rum. 1 M-Johns. 'I run lkick fclledi. EL' I 'S' 'i 1 tl' 5 wir Qi T i , .. 4' A Q Y N .W:,,..x Q r 'Sw . vs 'frg .af . ' Q3 ww s f ,K f' , X ,V 1- ' Wish j 1 T 'T A -' S'-V I if k I f ' C x, ' 1 A . ,P A K A 1 i ' y Q - f ,X h A .. . f' K ta ' K Qaia ' T ig f .g - . ,. V . 1 gy W . ' ' .5 ' 1 r 11.2 lt X . -a sr,g4'.'f'v5 ' 45. r+'?1 T21i'5a 'fu .','..i-,-. -- .. egg -' i s- i A, - gr, - - - f -. we V .. if A ' ,
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