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Eulhvan 31. but a holding pern ialfy put them back on the Arjrov; 48, p.nd the Cats couldn't oick up the yards needed. Three
liunnina plays took the ball to riore. and than he threw to Red the Sullivan 40, but here Jin McCJure in the end 'zone, and Sevier's .-ng pass wasn't long the ball game was all tipd up 12 enough and Workman int'r- J 12. 1 rented and ran it back to the
Vahia Grsyam came in, and Tern 44. Six 'running plays later. I .... TVVv wrna oVtrn 1P frt Q-ffpr
maoe f.-.oa on Hit paint alter,""' ,vo ""-" touchdown, and the. Arrows lu-d Crawley went through his left a 13 'to 12 lead and .-hat finally tsck1e for a touchdcwn. xhe try proved to be the winning ooint. ' fo" P:rit aain was r.- good.
The second quarter was all
Sullivan. The Arrows chalksd no 4 firt. d.'iwns and fnnnlp'r-r!
six out ofsev?n. passes. Tech ! riSht b::ck- and tookthe kickoff
couldn't gain at all, zii com-
I It looked like the ball game was over, but the 'Arrows came
right b::ck. and tookthe kickefi on d-wn lor the gsms-winning
plcted cne pass for one yard.
The Arrows came out .in the
third perk and started a march that was finally halted when a rhort pas over the line
touchdown. After fifteen-yard penalty on Tech f.ir holdingthey had three of them put the ball on their
wes dropped on tha Tech one own 5, Hilgediek crossed the yard line. In that drive, , cvier Cat defense up and ran the ball completed three passes to' Wernz ! f.-r 16 yards around his left end,
out ot three tries. The Arrow line held Tech, z.nd the Cats
and then he tossed a long one from the Tech 29 into the end
had to kick, wiih the Arrows ' zone to Doyle Spoonmoore for the taking over on the Tech 44. But, I winning touchdown. Grayam ' Workman got his hands on a! missed the try for point, but it
ITilgrdiek pas. and (he Cats had i didn't make any difference, the
the ball .?n their own 31.
. (-icisuneyer sianea a marcn down the field and went to the
Arrows had the winning margin. J I Tech was game, though, and
came fighting back to try to get
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but 1 here Spoonmore broke through to set Crlando back with a five yard loss, and the
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Cats tried tvo desperate passes ! GOODMAN, Boston, Haynes
that didn't connect, and Sullivan took over and stalled the last fifty seconds out. The Arrows, outweighed many p.cunds to the man in the line, couldn't halt the Cat running attack in midfield, but they stiffened to stave them off when the Cats got deep into Sullivan's territory. Jack Raley, Jim Brown, Frank Pound, and Goodman, the men who were in for
Center Raley.
Backs SEVIER, HILGEDIEK, WOLFE, McCLURE, Rasky, Kirschler. Gerstmeyer (18). Ends ORLANDO, BILL BRITTCN.WamDler. Tackles BELL, WEY. Guards PLAZZA. BOB BRITTON, Nunnley. Wilmouth. Center SCIANGOLA. , Backs MALOOLEY, WORK
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i The ends kept the Cats running through the line, and the line backers kept the gains short. The backs did a good job on pass defense and all in all, the Arrows played the best game the local fans have seen for a couple of seasons. I Next week the Arrows come back to Sportland Field to ' face the Brazil Red Devils in the third conference game of the year for the locals.
Touchdowns Tech; Workman
2, Malooley. Sullivan: Hilgediek, McClure, Spoonmore. Points after touchdown Sullivan; Grayam. Officials Devault, Keller, Darrington.
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