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St. john, Aroused by a smashin defeat at the hands of the Sam garthe Hornets, the St, Martin's Saints celebrated homecomingl by liter- ally crushing the St. Io n Chargers in a 40-6 romp. The Saints capitalized on the long scoring play several times. St, John's lone score came in the third quarter on a 43 yard touchdown. The rest of the game was all for the Saints. Bill Ball started the scoring spree for the Saints on the fourth play of the game when he crashed through the middle and raced 49 yards for a touchdown. The sec- ond quarter's scoring consisted of two Saint touchdowns. Gary Brewster broke loose for a 33 yard touchdown jaunt, Keith Maxson added the finishing touch for the first half by breaking several tack- les and racing for another 33 yard touchdown on an end-around. Gary Brewster crossed the goal line again in the third quarter, this time on a 65 yard long scamp- er to set the score at 28-6. The final period saw Ball crash over from the one yard line for his second score of the game, Richie Rusch scored his first touchdown of the year on a 43 yard sprint, ending the Saints' scoring contest. The Saints offensedgroun out 395 yards on the groun and 17 in the air, The Saints offense was by no means the only decisive factor in the game. The stout St. Martin's defense crushed the Charger's offense completely, allowing but one score, Defensive stalwarts for the Saints included Mike Sistrunk, Philip Hatch, Carson Llewellyn, Mike Kantor, and David Hesse. ROBERT ENGEL DAVID HESSE TOM LIPSCOMB Tackle Halfback Defensive Halfback
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Sam Barthe St. Martin's was overpowered by the Sam Barthe Hornets 32-O in the Saints third district game. Barthe's massive offensive attack proved to be the Saint's downfall as the Hornets netted 381 yards total offense. The Saints fought dauntlessly in the first quarter, allowing Barthe no points. Barthe, however, tallied 24 of their 32 points in the second quarter, despite several outstanding defensive efforts by Saints. The second half was a much more evenly fought ball game. The Hornets were held scoreless in the third quarter and were allowed but one touchdown in the final period. Bill Ball turnedin an outstand- ing effort for the Saints' offense, while Mike Sistrunk anchored the defense and gave Barthe runners much trouble, At this point, the Saints were 1-1-1 in district play. ...wha Braun :!L ME lm! . Q S6262 1 1 1 ,tra , v 4' ,Q l 1 uw-W.. 5.5iLm.s.'W ' r' ml -WMM'eaiu,r5a ,H iw 5' W Y. 6 E .ine Ziaz,a. :mi f, , ip! r'-- 431 X: av 1 V , 1 , , , K ' , 5:1 I i t 1, . ,, ' ' -2211... urs: rt ' , , -f ' z, 1 ir ,L 1. 'A -,,. , fn: HM f ,Q V' 4,-.3351 ' ,sl QA 'E ' '- SM me f::'s f4a T. 1.1 I., - M 1 : ' ,Ur .f we 1 , .r1,g '. 1' f- L. f ,-ygfif f-ku 'gag ,- Q, - J W :wa 1 N . is if X' 29 gy 'J rd' wi QQEHQ tv Q In ' KELLY DUNCAN WRIGHT EAVENSON Guard Guard Wide Receiver MARK ELLINWOOD
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Vandebilt The Vandebilt Terriers of Houma led by quarterback Fritz Rau, outpowered the Saints 33-14. St. Martin's surprised the favored Ter- riers when Gary Brewster hit Keith Maxson on a 6 yard pass for the first score of the game, giving the Saints a 6-0 edge, The mighty Saints defense hel Van- debilt on t e ensuing series and regained possession of the ball, A Saint 's fumble was scooped up by a Terrier who raced 66 yards for a touchdown, putting Vandy ahead '7-6. Not Cgiving up, Bill Ball literally ran over 3 efenders on his way to a 42 yard touchdown jaunt. The conversion pass from Gary Brewster to Willie Hatch shoved the Saints in front, 14-7. Van- debilt came back late in the second per- iod on a 21 yard scoring pass by outstand- ing quarterback Fritz Rau. In the final moments of the same quarter, Rau again connected for a lO yard score, putting the Terriers ahead, 20-14, The Saints were a ain pla ued by Rau in the second half as fre led tie Terriers to two more touchdowns, ending the game with Vandty ahead, 33-14, The Saint de ense put up an excellent effort, being led by Willie Hatch, David Hesse, Carson Llewellyn, and Foster Duncan. Hatch and Hesse intercepted several key passes, stalling Vandebilt drives. Bill Ball led the Saints offense, grind- ing out 88 gyards against the overpowering Vandebilt efense. TOM SCHNEIDER sz . .im JOHN SHOBER BOBBY ANDRE Center Halfback Tackle I92
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