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Country Day Recovering from their opening game loss to Mandevill, the mighty Saints smashed the Coun- try Day Daisies 20-0. Three long scoring plays put the Saints' points up on the board. Late in the first quarter, swift Joey Dur- ham outran the Country Day defense on his way to a 66 yard touchdown run to get the Saints first points. The conversion attempt for 2 oints failed. The powerflhl Saints scored again on a 57 yard screen pass from Gary Brewster to Monty Burlingame, capping a 79 yard drive. A key block by Benton Gay sent the fleet Burlingame on his way. Burlingame also ran in the conversion for two more points. A fake punt by the Daisies failed and St. Martin's regained possession on the Country Day 42. The second play from scrimmage, Gary Brewster uncorked a 36 yard aerial to Keith Maxson, who sprinted for a touchdown, The conversion attempt failed. The tou h Saint's defense did not allow tlgre Daisies a first down in the second half and only one in the entire game. The Saints ground out 117 yards rush- ing an tossed for 95 more, net- ting 212 yards total offense. JOEY DURHAM Halfback -- V,LL ,, : N mfr. .Qi ' -MS' BENTON GAY PHILIP HATCH Guard Wide Receiver
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