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19 46 Page Forty thre 'Qf ffxfff OLIVER AMES TIES STETSON Stetson 6 Olrver Ames 6 XValter Chrlstenson Olrver Ames htlfbtck rntercepted a pass to flat and ran srxty yards to tre the ball game wrth two mrnutes to play Trymg for the pornt the Olxver Ames vrsnons of vlctory were shattered as Walla Hess raced rn and smeared an attempted lateral play for the pornt Wrth one mrnute remarnrng severxl long passes farled and the game ended wrth the score st1ll deadlocked DEVILS WALTZ OVER WHITMAN Stetson Sl Whrtman 6 Runnrng from a T formatron the Blue devrls had an easy trme of nt at Whrtman as Walla Hess shone scorlng on runs of seventy frve and seventy yards He also bucked rt across from one yard out Connolly scored frrst on a nrce run of thrrty frve yards Mac Sprague one of the most promrsmg freshman athletes chalked up a td from frve yards out to brrng the score to Stetson 3l Whrtman 6 STETSON EDGES ROCKLAND Stetson 6 Rockland O A huge crowd saw the boys add s1x polnts to therr lead ln the t1tle race when they edged Rockland 6 0 Rocklands llne surprrsed and the Devrls took to the arr to score therr only touchdown Red Hoegs pass to Walla Hess rn the second perrod resulted 1n the wrnnrng margln when Walla raced the remarnrng yards to the goal The lrne from end to end play ed a swell game haltrng the hard runnrng Rock land backs for no garns STETSON BELTS SCITUATE Stetson 76 Scrtuate O The srxth wxn of the season featured two thrngs One was the outstandlng runnrng of halfback George Connolly The other was the spectacular lateral plav from Callahan to Mason after a short pass that resulted rn a touchdown C eorge Connolly scored two runs on hrs expert runnrng plays after smashrng away at the Scrtu ate llnes for huge garns Mac Sprague also cored for Stetson But outstandmg play was the lateral from Callahan to Larry Mason on whrch the latter scored and whxch had the enemv completely at sea ust one of he coachs pet plays thats all HOT BLLJEDEVILS SMEAR CATHEDRAL Stetson 76 Cathedral O Walla Hess banged over for three touch downs and George Connolly streaked thrrty frve yards for a score to swamp old rrval Cathedral 76 O Anmmg for the brg gam w1th I-Ianover I-hgh the boys were tn a mood to play football as the whole team clrcked for long garns and seemed to be runnmg lrke a well oxled machlne ackre Callahan as usual tu over the conversnons STET ON GAINS TI'I LE Stetson I4 Hanover O Three thousand flve hundred fans stw a well orled football machrne rn the form of eleven blue md gold decked boys reel off a thrrllrng 140 vxctory over defendmg chtmpron Han over I-Ixgh snrp the visitors consecutrve wnn streak rt twenty frve games g n a chtmpronshrp ml wrlte flms to one of the most successful and thrrllrng football seasons 1n Eastern Massachusetts The Devrls knew rt was a champronshrp game and played to wm that champronshrp George Connolly half baclt powerhouse Larry Mason hard frghtrng end Arnold Makara watch charm guard Bmg Corey versatrle wrnger and back and oe Lona bardr Bluedevrl play caller were playrng therr last game for the Alma Mater and played rn sprred ball The flrst score came when Con nolly et up a pass play Hoeg to Hess which resulted rn a score and conversron Hard runnrng Connolly lateraled to oe Lombardl on thc three yard strrpe and oe carrred rt rnto the end zone for th second score The Devrls and Coach Zapustus had completed a wonder ful season won a champronshrp and grven the school the best season rn Stetson football hrstory ABC s OF STETSON FOOTBALL IS for Arnold our atom bomb guard IS for Brng whod always play hard rs the crown that the Bluedevrls won IS DeS1sto surpassed by none IS for energy when Sprague had to carry IS for frght who e model was Larry IS for Gallagher as mrghty as rock rs the hustle of Hurry and Hox rs for rnterest a posrtrve thrng rs for ackle our flashy rrght wrng rs for Kllcoyne defensrve whlz rs the leader that Connolly IS fo manager Pt rks s hrs n me rs for natronal rs IS our ftme the or mph our cheerleaders suoplxed IS for Pottsy glad hes on our slde for ouxlnty the subs are the story for Red and h1s passes to glory rs for Snoaae who knew how to call em ns the terror when Catfrsh would maul em rs untrrrng Cartw rrght and Dow rs for Vrctorv our seasons vow W ns for Walla that sw nvel hrpped streak marks the spot where foe fell each week IS for you our loyal fan Z rs for Zapustus best coach rn the land if , Q . - c - if K If . f. 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Page Forty two we 1 9 4 C ged they drsh out plenty of rough trmes for tne guy on the other slde Our watch charm guard Charley Gallagher and Arnold Makara need no urgmg at any ttme One reason why these lads are the players that they tre ts be cause or therr love tor the sport lt IS seldom that any yardage rs galned through our mtddle srnce these two along wxth tmmy Kxlcoyne cur center form a wall of rock tmmy s frrst year as varslty and he sure d1d a heck of a job rn the llne Haullng the mall we had a well balanced foursome Speed of the group was provtded by XValla Hess Sophomore star who was fxfth htghest scorer ln the state Wallas speed and broken freld runnrng made htm 1 dangerous threat tt all ttmes And Walla was unequaled as a lrne backerup The sxtuatton fourth down two yards wlll the quarter back call for a boot or try for the twof If George Con nolly IS tn that backfleld you ve got the yards any trme you want them Connolly spelled power and lots of If George gave us more flrst downs on hrs pet power play than any play ln the book Most sensatronal passer scored at least one td IH every game Red also took care of th qutck ktcks Callrng the plays for the devtls was o Lombardl and he rrunded out a well balanced backfreld one that wtll be lonv remembered Our Cheerleaders GOOD basketball or football game IS always thrllllng to watch What makes II so' Surely the play rt elf But wrthout cheer leaders to work up the Splflf of the fans when lt needs pepprnc, up the games would not be so excttlng We have come to take the cheer leaders for granted They are at every game home or away But lf they mtssed one game therr absence would sttck out ltke a sore thumb Four of our cheerleaders are graduatlng this year after dorng a fme job Thelma Frrth thrs years captarn veteran of two seasons and her CYPCIICHCE and no how were rn many ways helpful to the newer grrls rn therr yob Irene Kiley Lorraine Krely and Bobble Flsher were all new thls year but the way 1n whlch they went at rt one would thtnk that cheerleadrng was therr ltfe occupatlon Another vet of last vear was Grnny Rota and her pep and sp1r1t were lxmttless throughout the year Lu c tlle Cuddles O Rlley and Mary Sprague were also new to the job l-ut after twhlle had the fans cheerlng for the gurls as well as the team Coverlng all I can say about our glrls was a plece ln the Boston Globe after our w1n over Hanover ln the Tech Tourney Stetson Ztegfleld Lacrobats were voted the best n the lourncy tor pep preclslon and poslttve ness Brother thems our cheerleaders HINGHAM BOWS TO STETSON Stetson 6 Hrngham 0 One two three four frve and brngol Thats the way thrngs vtent at Abrngton on September 16 1945 the date of the frrst South Shore Football amboree Before flve thousand thrlll el spectators who had previously WIIHCSSCJ four other games betvx een local footb 1ll squads Red Hoeg tosslng them from the fullbtcl-. YOSIIIOH completed the day wlth a 1000 ave rtge throwrng strlkes to Hess Connolly Lom bardl Green and the TD heave to jack Cal lahan Red s tosses stole the show and splen dld runnlng by George Connolly who made the longest mn of the lamboree a thrrty frve yard Jaunt that put Stetson ln scorrng terrltory featured the flrst perrod MIDDLEBORO BITES THE DUST Coach Al Farley of Mrddleboro had expectel the Stetson squad to run from a stngle wtns., and use .1 strong passtng attack as shown t week prevlous Coach Zapustus crossed thlngs up by havlng the boys break from a qutck T formatron whlch pald off as Walla Hess scored on runs of nlne and frfty one yards ack Cal lahan put both polnt afters through the cross bar to end the scorlng for the day Features of the game were the brllltant running of Hess and the l ne play of Mason and De Slsto who played a hard charglng and heads up game of a FOXBORO BECOMES THIRD VICTIM Stetson 19 Foxboro 0 The gtme played at Foxboro was fettured bv three spectacular Stetson scorrng plays The flrst came IH the frrst perlod when George Connc lly blazed thlrty frve yards for the score to put Stetson rn the van Callahan placed the ball for the polnt whrch proved valuable as Foxboro scored and mrssed the try for pornt and trarled 7 6 In the second perlod a bad center pass sarled over Hoegs head and the play looked llke a huge loss But Hess was left uncovered on the goal lrne and Hoeg spot trng Walla heaved a surprtsmg touchdown pass Wlth the score 13 6 joe Lombardr added slx potnts by taklng a short screen pass frcm Hoeg and lopmg slxty yards for the score behmd clearmg rnterference - 1 D, E 1 1 , 1 I I' H . 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Page Forty four 1 9 4 6 XTNQ Naf 'bfxk BASKETBALL ARDLY had the echoes of cheerrng for the great football team dred down when Coach Zapustus followed through wrth a fast hoop qurntet that went through the season wrnnrng eleven and losrng but three games Three varsrty regulars held over from last season formed the nucleus for the team At the forward spots were Kennre Stewart and Frank Dockendorff a couple of hardworkrng boys who specralrzed on off angle srde shots and layups Brg jack Callahan rn the prvot proved to be the mam trouble to the opposr tron wrth hrs sprnnrng bucket shots Stan Ferrrs and oe Lombardr handled the back court dutres very effectrvely and contrrbutecl greatly to the scorrng especrally on looprng long shots Meg Hoxre was the versatrle srxth man who proved rmaluable to the team A Sophomore combo of Hess Gaynor MacDon ald and Hurry gave the frrst strrngers relref and assrstance rn attarnrng therr formrdable rec ord Startrng slovs dropprng two out of therr frrst three games but catchrng frre and romp mg for erght strarght wrns before bowrng to undefeated Rockland Hrgh and then takrng the last two games rnto camp the team was rewarded wrth an rnvrte to the newly formed Class C rn the Eastern Massachusetts School boy Tournament at Boston Garden The boys were elrmrnated rn the second game by a Race horse Weston team after sarlrng over a frne Hanover frve and were justly rewarded by ac companyrng the football team to New York on the Aprrl vacatron Coach oe agarn deserves specral honors for the frne way rn whrch he handled hrs thampronshrp teams In basketball as rn foot ball teamwork and the wrll to wrn spelled the drfference between a great team and just a medrocre group of players Thrs sports year was rndeed a succssful one and one that wrll long be remembered an 55' ff ,MJ ga X735 .rf CATHEDRAL 28 STETSON 21 Decked rn brand new blue and whrte unr forms and sportrng flashy warm up jackets the frve took the court for the frrst game and lost 28 21 Makrng a desperate try rn the frnal two chapters to overtake a huge lead the club fell short of a vsrn when the clock ran out Stan Ferrrs led the assault rn a varn attempt to overtake Cathedral STLTSON 74 HINGHAM l5 'Ihe Devrls regrstered the frrst wrn of the ea on at the expense of Hrngham Hrgh jackre Callahan led the scorrng from hrs prvot spot but ewen rn vrctory the frve needed the drrve and teamwork that seemed to be absent from therr play 59359 BRAINTREE 64 STETSON 74 Fre uefrt defensrve lapses and faulty passrng proved the down fall of the frve as an alert and snappy Brarntree team took advantage of every break and caprtalrzed them rnto handrng the Devrls therr worst defeat of the year STETSON 30 MIDDLEBORO 75 Frnally the club seemed to frnd some of the talent rn rts ranks and break out wrth an excrt rng and close wrn over a hrghly rated Mrddle boro frve Stan Ferrrs and ackre Callahan found therr eyes to lead the club to the much STETSON 45 AVON 77 Insprred by therr upset wrn of Mrddleboro the Devrls took a frne Avon team rnto camp and drsplayed the best team play and shootrng of the year Ferrrs Callahan and Lombardr took scorrng honors to notch the thrrd vrctory STETSON 41 HOLBROOK 79 Kennre Stewart dropped them rn from all parts of the floor to overcome a frrst quarter lead rnd arded by jack Callahan rn the dyrng mrnutes led the Devrls to therr thrrd strarght wrn and fourth of the year Frnally the some thrng whrch had been lackrng rn prevrous games seemed to be rn the clubs system STETSON 44 CANTON 94 Romprng to a wrn over a green and rnex perrenced Canton club the Devrls were lookrng forward vsrth eagerness to the brg test of the eason the Rockland fray and had therr eyes on the Tech Tourney Class C rnvrte jack Cal lahan and Stan Ferrrs were the brg guns rn the attack and the entrre frve played brrllrant ball to cop the decrsron STETSON 38 STOUGHTON 20 The hot pace of the team was not slackened as they made rt frxe rn a row at the expense of Stoughton Hrgh joe Lombardr was the farr harred boy on the attack and the other four starters all were even wrth seven markers each Several of the subs rncludrng Gaynor Hess and Hurry showed to advantage wrth the var srty and played rated ball A - X ff, X Xys X, i h , D 1 .s , 6 N L L 6 T . a , . 2, ..., , ? ,Q , . .l . W . J 4 -., . .A . , ,.., , h , ...WW . . - . J . V ., f . . . g , - N . . . . . .1 A , . . ' ' , . 1 , ' . . 7 I . . . . Y c i a a ' ' ' 7 7 . , . . . . , . , . . - - - cherrshed wrn. - , - . . L - . , , 1 a I ' . . , - u Q V1 ' W' I . C J f ' Q . . . . - 1 , 2 7 . . . , - -a X , , . , ,V ' I x I 5 3 ' Q ff K ' 1 ' - N N- . , Y .-, ...v , . . . 3 , 7 , . Y ' 7 5 I 9
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