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A HlEiy fX>K IT IMXEIHATt: DKUVFRY E - VNDMTAKIM. 16 John Street mmiunitmiQutmwfi Kf GROUND football- th, . to Curt $*tvi» m the end lor the touctKJkiwn. and the extra point to j4 O.F.A fullback return-j k:ckoff tifltvn >ttrd» to; After Servi** torofct* up md run lor a two-***d iot*. n took a pams *-h*ch netted %ards And then *m*tihed c t/w xnocv An off side penalty * • Goi^erwur aiding the oFA pushed to tin- I>dn ^ ,• with Baakion £o«nt; - >eo!v A run aroQqd t> ^-ood for the extra FA. led IS to 7 .•rneur was stopped after r £ the kickoflf and punted f Ogdensburg 28 UFA was back and had Kvadt- half ended ' ... 'Ofxnvd the third with a seventy-yard drive to irum their C^TJ 50 whew they received the kjckoff tiigh- lig.V. of the attack was a 36-yard rur. b> Halfback Bob Dean, a hghl but elusive runner wlio was barety stepped by Esckilsen and OJasl Baiidon scored from thre* y out to make tf* score 19 tu 7, and a bad cvnter spoiled the 4**»*A0e for the extra point. - ,1; TV I^anmen failed to gam 'a!:er :akjn« the kick and aft«r the* iwrTKHir punt, Ogdensburg piled up two more first down> but ball on the Gauverneur 32, plunges and a 4a«h b> Car- toe^ the bait to the OFA 48. i • an end run was stopped. E&- j ckh<on was smothered on a pass [ attempt and Youngs gamed 5| >ard> through the line. On fourth •; down Gouvemeur faked a kick,! Carbone took a i»«w but failed to' ^make the yardage tot a first down, IJ Ba,ld«>n, Wells and Dean alter-, nated to smash throtigh the coilaj>- j sing Gouverneur 4lefen»e for an-j otht*r score, brwgmg the score to; 26 to 7. , , Then came the most spectacular play of the game. ThejOFA kickoff came to Esckiteen on the 25 yard line After »oroe myrterious faking which effectively puzztad the home ( team Don Carbon* dashed' down ' the right sideline .outdistanced the j defenders and scored. The kick for j extra point was blocked, and flbe score stood at 26 to 13., . But not for Jong. Baiidon carried | back the kickoff from his 15 to the | 42 O« the next play he lateraled I to Wells, who picked up 22 yards j around nght end. Nine more line plays wt-re good for the remaining yards and the scqfe, cefefui run for extra point i jt to ;j^ to .13. GOJ\ erneur ran back the kickoff 20 yards and mafe a first down on a pass, Esckilsen ;o Seniss, but then a fumble, ir-covered by OFA, the attack and running plays into the line the final whistle blew. summaries: 21! First downs I Yards gained, rushing Passes aMempted Passes, completed Z.. 7 Yds gained. paWs _81 No. of punts ^--/L-;.-^ 4 A^g tlrstance^iJunU —-39 Heturn of Kicks' 127 Penal tj-es.^ 2 •-Jjfcludes return of kickoffs. emeur _... 12 3 4 T 0 7 0 6 23 6 7 6 14 \33 ss Int • I ^Vtf IW^S M w^^v ^^A ^^^^^ 1 »- f *. W-*. « I ^a^^^ ^^•MMB ^ ^ •«- JACK HOLUS 4S4 ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^HHB^BBI^^^^HBHil^^BH THE NEW MONEY-SAVING' TRIANGLE SHOE STORE SPECIAL! LEATHER SPORTEES w #t a g:arce thjt th»« M a aensationat vaiup- thoca «t « TWO pnee— OPENING SPECIAL! CLODHOPPERS FOR MEN AND BOYS PRICED ONLY Strong at m b*ilt. Rein forced •teeI heel toe plates. 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See at first Hand why so many thrifty folks make the TRIANGLE Store their 3hoe beadquartei^ This -is a FAMILY store with shoes for everyone, so bring the whole family with you7 Now, whenievery dollar counts, it's wise to remember that, dollar buys MORE in a TRIANGLE STOff For The Youngsters During OPENING DAYS Wt have school tablets and ixuiny other drifts to distribute FREE to th« youngsters. So be aure to bring tbem with you. d»oet for every oc^ «t •urpri *ow price*! Nl. Platform $6 H Nylons 45 Gau^e, 90 Denier Ultra Sheer Every Pair Perfect TRIANGLE b Famous For * \ ^ SPORTEES AND CASUALS Buy your farortfe y^ MONEY! 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