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Portland Press Herald from Portland, Maine • 25

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Portland, Maine
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FIGHTS! 1949 Junior Junior Soph Junior Junior 60 tlS 24 Lewiston Maine 87 166 25 Winthrop hfalno 60 175 20 Concord 50 185 1 21 Augusta hlaine 511 165 21 West Haven Conn Center Quarterback Halfback Halfback Fullback Bates Bates Bowdoln Malno Bates Norman Parent Arthur Blanchard Jnlea Slroy Philip Coulombe Walker Heap 4 I i- 4 ftieheBrceman cesrenizt Injured Captam 20V? Tsr ENTRY BLANK i i 't i- 1 'I- By' Jack Frost Cambridge Man Nov SI Mb broken leg braced with a plastic cast plucky Capt Kenny O'Donnell personally kindled fighting spirit today and led them to a tt-7 victory over Tale in the 65th re- newml of the bins ribbon football clash Ringed by a sell-oat crowd of 57495 hundreds of them precariously perched en the top-moot rim of tblo oldest the lit-pound Crimson leader notched himself an historic place In the unnsb of this 7 1-year -old gridiron rivalry Harvard had Portland Press Herald Golden Gloves I 'and' -'i 3 Maine Amateur Athletic Union Boxing Championships1 i i i Please Enter Me Ini 7 1 Bangor 40 8 Tournament Wednesday December 8 Lewiston Lions dab Tournament Monday Dec 13 aaUy back hold the bSU whlte EmU Drvarte kicked-tho extra petal came off tho field but his spirit remained Tate was nnabte te gain through Harvard's lino after the kickoff and their star negro halfback Levt Jackson who had been bottled up all afternoon kicked offside on the Crimson 4S Muffle- brilPant from tho opening play went 14 yards Gannon went 19 Then Reehs set sail again racing araund his right end and tight-roping hte way along the side-lines to standing op In came Continued on Pago SB fire He sliced fearfully eff tack' te showing no-heed for his left -teg bound from 'knee to ankle with plastic brace Tho bone was cracked taro weeks ago In the Princeton game Tho roar from the stands added to Harvard's isptrit and with Tam Gannon and Charlie Roche on fire 11 the Crimson was off 8mashlngpt Tate's line lighter than Harvard by 11 pounds per man the Crimson hammered along to the Hlue 31 Roche scampered around his right end for 3S yards and the Harvard' stands went wild On the next play his cleats churn- Ing great clods of tarf launched himself through left tackle for the score Then he dropped opening play of tho game a hand-off In tho baekflcld that saw fleet-footed Hal Muffle spin gt-yards for a touchdown Bnt the conversion attempt was missed and bull-dog Tale' came back to pick np seven points In the next quarter From then until midway In the final period Harvard was a beaten team -a team that missed tackles failed to solve ploys and was disorganised In tho line Unbeaten by Harvard since 1941 Tate was threatening- In the shadew of the Crimson goal when a-pass misfired and reserve halfback Jim Kenary Intercepted It was Harvard's ball on their own 13- It was hero lit the MAN-MADE WEATHER! A i XV Name Streer- City lbfc Weight You' take warm weather with yon rwhen you face winter in a Hickey-F teuan overcoat more' your a py earance is dashingly smart too! $85 To $1 10 1 Ed Songin Passes BC Ter 19-7 Win Poissant' Intercepts Gail Toss Gets TD J' Boston Nov 1 (UP) Squsre-Jswed Ed Songiit throwing a football so muddy it had to be wiped dry before each play tossed three touchdown passes today to give Boston College a 19 to 7 victory over 8t of California be fore 13693 fans at Braves Field Songin a six-foot junior who is rated 11th in the Nation in passing completed nine of his 15 serials for a total of 123 yards more yardage than either team eould gain aground on a- field Continued en Page SB Crusaders Ride Over 0wls13-7 Second 1 Halt Scores Decide Phil Fray Philadelphia 29 (API-Held scoreless in the first half Holy Crusaders came up with a touchdown in each of the third and fourth quarters today to defeat Owls 13-7 In the 14th renewal of their football series before 5000 fans The Crusaders coached by Dr wutiam Qsmanaki had things their own way throughout tho 60 minutes of action despite the closeness of the score after the New Englanders had pulled away Continued on Page SB Durham II Nov 20 A powerful University of Toledo eleven whipped the Yankee Conference champion New Hampshire Wildcats herd this afternoon before 6300 rain-soaked fans 28 to 14 on the strength of a savage fourth period touchdown spree If You Reaide In The Bangor Area Mail This Entry Blank Tot LEROY Pi McCABE Ohio Street Bangor Maine If Yon Livd' In The Lewbton Area Mail This Entry i Blank To 1 SAM MICHAELS 83 Cheatnnt Street Lewbton Maine I CO A Bi IBEEWOIT Sc Monument Sq period when Bruce Mather lofted a beautiful past to Bob Mikszenaa who grabbed the ball en tho Toledo 35 and scooted tho rest of tho way for a touchdown Ocorge Kachavos came In and booted Continued en Page 3B) Xt was the third loss of the year for tho Wildcats and tha second time in two years that the Toledo team has taken the New Hampshire clan Into camp New Hampshire got off to an early start midway In tha first logUlMOiV v- JL I.

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