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Wm Sth S ' h r Il 1 ll D8f63t if IS I ' I al 7 l r . tt ' P V fi' at allowa 32 0 13 .3 ji' ., 0 r ' iSpeciall-St. Patkf ping a 39-yr 'march with a l , fhigh ranking: zunnngl two-yard pl' kick was . powers here Satur-1 wide. lravi' . rad by St. '?at's ran its unbeaten Stan Miller. That made it H mg VValli,iwa 32.154 mn- point, ' .' ' Over ahree Tony Pusliese found S ,, ' ' tional battle, ss. Pau fue second and notched all by himself behind th gf , . ., l YX X ft the pace in thpiqunrter. ' 7 xc-ored on a triumph of defenders two minutes P W , 2- . f with Amos Marshilfl-yard 4 'Irish had with xi 26-7 the scoring play way? 1 P fm on 3 61,ya,.d gapldriven, igliese then ton Conference Tony kicked the ' 1 it also kicked the Cfmlpasse 1 for the ex- nt Borleske a 26-7 lead. I 'tra 'Hui Irish Pomeroyts final hi, .S wont. in l ds touchdowns in the St. Patfs 13d lG:mrgd frxjtscria' to 5- ,V play biigre so tle th lgxtercepted ..LlEg.....,-ug, . 'p',.hfill'ti1nr,f ended with the ony e our. fo Pomeroy - .... . ' opening kickoff sr. ears e.e...V. 12 o 'f 7- P t S hal! back 80 gh- Scoring: fired a 42-yar Miller Stalder in the account for t ing. Q Pomeroy tallied early in the :emu f. - 1- INU Q u . nl '- VBS tl ' . placel period, ' . 1 kat. Irish h .. i - e halfback Ken A gh guard and to paydirt. 21-yard jaunt e in the first e of 81 yards. -yard gallop t run. Tony s f the 3 yards on it 12-0. The f in just il.. , On a three - - ': Guard Rick Tetrick of Pomeroy blocked the conversion try. The Plr lost scored in he second. ' but a nifty goal line N' Pat's nip- ped the th alty gave Pomeroy a on the Irish one yan 1 eroy lost live oat an V N .alty,- but qliarterbacftf' ore got li riglgtf' mf. t play. 'TT' f T' ll Q is 9 . e halftime A . St. Pave 12-0. Frat v,,uese's 80-yard jour- Stiff ,fr l Miller lPat s- the f ylon 2.1 NIITCIIELL, Jn. in yards 1 E age for a 'Img of SoubheamemQtouuhrlow ,Q r the Bull- unbealen class nfdvsrs he U that WHS Sqrared Off herpllhe sta .nik-ancl-forth and when the joilst-QYUSSQCQ el The flI'St si Fire had won iislef on vim-ments game of the iosislwfi th -0- the Dayton Bulldogsi The g hp we imme- their first setback. l mately irst play from cam' from behind svrimmf-,, r the kickoff, ln the 'Nt quarterback rankic Puglicse i . . tn notch a 25-21 quarters of action were as close as the final touclidowns-Wtour hy three by Dayton-- scorcbonrd, while were nullified by .lonh Pounds roniped nad a touchdown called fourth stanza. Pounds or 34 yards, but zz the plav on the liillflfkl l O . 'rom the 27, seven plays remaining distance, with gunmen lstad tossing to Dick the tally. Pounds ney man the kickoff opened the iHinchliffe for --md third quarter, and was that per- . -1 19. St. Palfs generat- march, mov- iod's only scoring. kicked the for a Dayton- fx-. plays. Frank lerry Stalder and the an three drive end- T0 Alivertl fthe third period, scoring pass inter- :while Dayton to eight for kick Crvwdg Irish 5 rolled out on a kvcprr play and grzimhied 64 yards to paydlrt- 5 hut thc play Jia-ls nullified hy 8 lfi-yard pens w,,. St. Pars tx out their 'first touchd Q f QSgi1'cl way, traveling 7' 10 plays. :Tony Pugh 'Lo George QAliverti thsk Ka I ds for the Ltally. Toxng was wide, leaving tires ,I X id 7-6. In the , ,T,, gl, two lor plays nys 1. 451525 .starting C their owir if- j g X in Dayton second ony Puglle: lost 14 yy D tempted pas Then ng as mu: difficul the ball a his br ' tternpted punt, lost it i . -. Q zone. Dayton's Jerry Spoonemoxe was there to ,pounce on the fumble for a Bull idog touchdown. Pounds' placekit igave Dayton a 14-6 halftime ll iand to that point the Bulldogs had not garnered a first down l St. Pat's decisively only ,plays in one six ple? running? Q 1 and It was eighth the HCUOU Pat S for the unbeaten Irish. 0 13 6-25 on their passigi' Tony s YUSNUS St. Pat's touchdowns but tha 115, pass from T. Pug- for F. Pu liese 111 run? '5iiEii 3?Si3iiXE2 fff g 3 9 l 621, pass from T. Pug Stalder ill, pass from F. sel. Dayton touchdowns ds 653, end runlg Spoonernore recovery in end zonelg D. 11' ---- 4'-hm Tllstnrll. from the aerial to who end zone to b ll away from three Tony kicked the a l9.l4 irish lead. . high a
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St. Pats State Grid Clzampions oted No. 1 in 1 Al vmzacws sr. urs :Econo C3 Yeargl 22 Wins 2 Losses 2 Ties B Class N N' 1, . Lew l, l 1 V 5 CLASS B BIG FIVE lst. Patrick's 1145 250 9 Chelan 163 Toledo ill Kalama f2l White Swan C11 Second five 1 : Castle Ol: Forks 427 I8-0-134 0.07: Monroe ill C7-1 QXQOL :C S. at 1 Xa CMAQ? ZCXXOOX Cast xeigxe move Waxiws at has had C CA 9 ,OA if -wi TQ, al Wooxx 'LAM ZASOGTF io We no texeilpnes a . gc, 0 0 180 9 0 0 86 9 0 0 82 7 1 0 66 7 1 0 Rock K8-1. Valley 67. -Ilg Moxee Xi SVA Q SAA 8.935 SX- Yam 3 abcogxa .Morag . ' al oi X hwioie ll we 5 Qwclii ,wx 1 v v : WW Ng' x9 Tony f ob
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i I Back row, left to right: Father Skok, T. Pugliese, D. Aylward, J. Stalder, B. Brown, L. Deeringhoff, P. Lynch, T. Johnson, D. Locati, W. Sherlock, W. Fortier, Coach Al Yanzick. Middle row: V. Coronado, J. Carlson, T. Elmenhurst, T. Locati, J. Schamer, T. Caswell, G. Aliverti, L. Raschko, E. Sherlock, B. Greco, Assistant Coach Don Poe. Front row: F. Locati, F. Pugliese, F. Stubblefield, N. Fanciullo, B, Beck, R. Venneri, M. Johnston, E. Rizzuti, M. Schmerer. Not pictured: Manager, Joe Adams. B . 'sq F' xx .h .M..,,,,.,l, ,l mfr 3 A lv-W5 I ff' l k I ' 71 G -. Q' 2. 29,19 if ww pp, ,iw -it Back row, left to right: T. Criscola, D. Ferraro, J. Maher. Front row: D. Martin, M. Hermann, E. Greco, Father Skok, coach. Not pictured: V. Coronado, N. Zaro, F. Gutierrez.
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