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St. Poul's Vs. O. L. P. H. After our defeat hy Ii, Nl. 1-X. St. Pauls traveled to Phillips I-ield to meet O. I.. P. H. I.ate in the third quarter I-luffman passed to .Ioncs for 30 yards to the Bears 6. McNulty then hit pay dirt. lt was .1 nip and tuck game from heginning to end with St. I,aul's coming out on top 6 to nothing. I e St. Paul s Vs. New Port Richey St. I7aul'sfi11ally got their team in high gear hv defeat- ing Ciulf High Z7 to Il. On the opening kickoff the lzagles marched straight down tor .1 tally with Ciiresi scoring. The score remained 6 to nothing tor the remainder of the first half, In the second half the Buccaneers scored first with a pass to Clause to tie the score fi to 6. On the next play from scrimmage Pfeiffenherger ran 73 yards to more and put the Iiagles out in front I3 ts 6. Gsrisi scored the point. hut the Bufcaneers came right hack on the kickeff. llunt returned the kickoff to the liagles lo vard line. Three plays later a pun to Hunt was good for a Score hut no extra pointl The liagles still lcd I3 to ll. The I.agIes took the hall and marched down for .1 score and extra point. Ciiresi scored from the seven and llfeilfenherger scored the extra point, ln the last uuarter a punt from Kruse to Pleiffen- herger was good for a touchdown. Ciresi then made the final score 27111 Il. St. PauI's Vs. Turkey Creek The very next week we lost .1 heart-hreaker lo th: Ciohlins ll to 7. The Qohlins scored one in the first and second quarters. Both touchdowns came bv result of passes In the second half St. Pauls took hut could onls' put over one touchdown. Nlchlultv scored otir touchdown. The liagles threatened throughout the rest of the game hut could not score and lost a tough one ll to '. St. PauI's Vs. St. Leo St. l'aul's thsn traveled to Dade Cfiti' where the Iagfes ttlel the St. leo l ions, Ihe lions scored in the earlv par: ot the game when Storch ran -5 vards tor .1 tallv li1 the second period .limmv O4Neal hroke lcse for .1 touchdown The score at thc half was St. leo ll St l'aul's IJ In the earlv par! ol the third period .1 pass trom litlgerald to Mason was good to PIII the l.ions ahead I8 to nothing. The l..ll.1lCS then took the kickoff and marched for 1 iallv with KlcNultv scoring ln the last perifd anather pass hv lit!- geralcl was good for the l,:ons tiraf touchdown, l'teitt'en- herger intercepted .1 l,ion pass whzch set up the lzagles last touchdown with Giresi scoring and ljfeiffenherger the extra point, The final siore was 15 to I3 in f.11'frot'St. I ea
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t. I?aul's ' lue ' agles Sitting: George White. Richard Kavanaugh, Victor l-lelou. Earle Gaudet, John McDonald, Joseph Gentile, Edwin Brady. Kneeling: Manager Thomas McNally, John Pugliese. Thomas Boyer. Thomas Pfeiflenberger. John Nelson, Joseph Huffman, l,eo Kerwin, Joseph McNulty, James Boyer, John Brady, Manager Eugene Ruga. Standing: Coach Swirbul. Robert Jones, James Brett. Anthony De Dyne. David Blowers, Joseph Kruse, Theodore Giresi. Adrian Brown. Donald Smith, James Looney, Richard Sullivan, Frank Spirek. Father Anderson. Athletic Director.
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ST. PAUL'S vs. LARGO ST. PAUL'S vs. DADE CITY St. Paul ttpcncd th: IW-I8 carnpatgn hx' dctcating Inargo fu tu Il. .X wack Iatyr thc tuant wunt dttwn tn dctcat agatnst Dad: Clttx' St. PattI's It1IIhacIs, Icd Cltrusi smrcd thc Ions touchdown by lft to II On thc opcntng plat' from ssrimmastc. Dad: Cttv s Mott plunging on-r Irtwtn tht- two yard Iinc tn tht' closing scconds 01 Iukstwn dashcd 51 yards to pat' dirt. Nvlwtt ItIvckcd IIIC IsICIs. th, wmttti twtttwd. In 'hc stgcnd halt Cnrvsi hrnught thc haII dccp Ittst .t trw mtntttus Iattt .Iagkson swruti wlnptwd a pass tw Dvnnts ntu Iargw tttrttttrt' hut .t twttaltv nultitcd thc pIay. Iargtfs t.t thq stxnmi taIIv 'Ihr mnvvrsttttt was gvod In tht- st-qttttti dccpcst twnatrattun was the St. I,auI's Z-I yard Itnc whcrc a fum f'xII.'tLI Uadt' Cttws Wltrrcn I.dw.trds ran 3' Yards fur .tnothcr , . , . , V I1Ic was rt':ot'crct'I IW Par-stt. This was a Qontcrvnce win, II? In the thttd pert-td Dcnnts rcturncd a St Iaut s punt Ib vartls tar a toufhdown. 'Ishc IsttIs was gtmti. Ihts was .t gun ttrtnic dctcat. ' agle Hction ST. PAUL'S vs. F. M. A. Iht next wcuk St IJauI pIax'.td .tt htntc and t.wIs Ihctt worst Iwattng ut tht' yuar. I. NI. A. rude to a 33 tu l.I vtgturv. Ihctr 'trst tuttqhdtwwn :ants tn the ttrst stanza attur a st-rtfs -'I downs. , . S VS. Ihcn Pvaxtcr gtIIOywd I' vards I. r thc scorn. .X tcw pIavs later St I'auI tttmhlcd and in A mattcr wt' mtntttcs IIPIIICIXVOIIII smrcd Iht- nrxt w:t'Is wt' tt-tt:mt'c.I tu I'arandon and wcrc drtcatvd ft Iv IM th Istqks were wtdg In tht' -ytmnd pyrgttd Am tntt-ygttptttti pass Il 'I hts qtwtttvrcttct tittm was hard ttwttght tmnt hctttnntng tw end tt: up I , M, Afs thtrd 'I IU wtth IIwII,qw-,sv sgtvrtnxg Ihr mttwr with Itttth tr-ants pIax'1ng huads up IaaII. Iyarandttn smrcd tht stun was gttod, In the third pttrtmti I'I.'IIaw.tx' gtt amwtIwt st tt winning tttughdttwn tr tht' st:-tnd pcrtod when .Iohn Crum and TvnduII passtd for thc extra pgtnt, In thq f-tnal ttttartfy qr.tsht.I III vards ztt tht gr.tI In th. sfmnd haIt' Itoth trams Iifudwcrth ran I-4 vards Inf 'hwy fiqal ,Q-,K the ptmt wat ihtmtitntxi snr-ral qnzts hut wtrt trnatslt ttt smrt, ug. tsd .-Xnuthcr c.mt,rt-my dglhtt
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