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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 28

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COURIER-POST, Comden, N. 1., Monday, November 9, 1970 28 Long TDs Aid Sterling Viking 'Togetherness 9 Scores Eagles Return To Form broken foot in the second period didn't help but even he a fourth-down pass interference call against the Silver Knights which provided a first down at the 5. Four plays later Simek hit Kelly, who was flat on his back, in the end zone. The same two clicked for the two-point conversion with less than a minute left. STATISTICS Flrnt down! I Rushing yerdixe 12 Passing yardaie would not have helped EAST a 170 93 13 enough.

elurn Tarawa 'asses if Passes intercepted" 1 Schmidt picked up 58 yards in seven tries before leaving early in the second period but By BOB KENNEY Courier-Post Stajj The late VLnce Lombard! capitalized on the togetherness of his famous Green Bay Packer football teams. Jon Batchelor Is making the same theme pay off at Eastern High School. STATISTICS march late in the third period produce nothing when a fourth-down-and-one play at the Sterling 18 was stopped cold, Paulsboro got moving again early in the final quarter. A 55-yard march was kept alive by a fourth down pass interferance penalty against Sterling and Simek went on to hit Kelly on a 10-yard payoff toss. With reserve backs in the game, Sterling 1 took the next kickoff and immediately lost the ball on a fumble.

The Red Raiders drove 23 yards to punts Puntlmr average II TKI Continued From Page 24 tackle (Mike Galbraith) give the big blocks on the line and the. fullback (Roy Kirvan) takes out the defensive containing back." Sterling made it 30-8 when it took the second half kickoff and drove 62 yards. The big play was a 28 yard Smeraski to Tom Plotts pass to the Paulsboro 28. After a Smeraski to Stark toss helped move the ball to the 17, the latter carried three straight times, scoring from the three on the last effort. After having a 72-yard First downs by then Eastern was on top Fumbles lost Yards penalized SO tiifhtnr vardare Hit Passim yardage I 14-0 and in complete control, Return vantage 7 Passes Passee Senior Ray Holsey and junior Brian Carter tried to keep the Bulldogs barking but Passes intercepted By i ted by 'tints unttnir average URINARY AILMENTS Piles, Rectal Ailments Freauent or Burning Urination.

Get-linn Uj Ntehts, Backache. Impotence. Lost Vigor. Rupture. Prostate Gland Trouble.

Poor Nature. Dis-charite. Hormone Deficiency. Varicose Veins. No Appointment needed.

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one for-all system was more than capable of meeting the MOTOR OVERHAUL By WALT SCHUMANN Courier-Post Statf challenge. I SPECIALISTS reach as they completely humiliated visiting Glassboro with one of the season's top all-around team efforts. Nearly everybody had a hand in the triumph, the first one ever recorded by an Eastern football team over Glassboro. There were at least a half-dozen super heroes as the Vikings chalked up a school record five victories for the season. "It's been that way all season, honest," Batchelor said.

"Its been a complete team thing. They just keep improving a little bit each week and right now I'd say we have a pretty good football team." Batchelor will get no argument from Glassboro coach Marv Slomsky, who watched helplessly as Eastern steamrolled to 14 first half first downs then coasted. "They were just too strong for us," said Slomsky. "They completely outplayed us. Losing Dick Schmidt with a paydirt again helped along by Back-to-back losses are FACTORY REBUILT ENGINES Installed enough to make any coach Defensively, the Vikings were sparked by junior end Mike Pizarro and sophomore linebacker Rick Taylor.

Both nervous but when they come on the heels of a 14-game win streak two setbacks in a row The young head coach has no world championship illusions, of course. He does think his Vikings can win the Olympic Conference's National Division championship, a goal that was just about as close as the moon a few short weeks ago. Eastern stayed on the heels of pace-setting Washington Township with an impressive 28-0 victory over defending champion Glassboro Saturday. "I honestly believe the championship is within reach," said Batchelor after his team chalked up its third straight shutout. "More important, the team feels it is within reach." The Vikings showed they consider anything within lads were credited with nine individual tackles and helped All Work With WrWe.i Guoran can really make a guy jumpy.

out in many others. Joe Johnson admits he was Pizarro was especially anxious aoout nis tagewooa football team Saturday morning, devastating in the first half before the Eagles throttled Triton, 22-0, in an Olympic Conference American Division STATE INSPECTION REPAIRS 962-7400 Suburban Auto Service! 1300 Colling Camden contest. I sure hated the thought of when he teammed with cousin John to put tremendous pressure quarterback Carter. John set up his team's second touchdown by partially deflecting a pitchout and recovering the loose ball. Mike, with typical second effort, stopped a Glassboro drive and got the third scoring march started when going against Overbrook with a three-game losing streak on our minds," Johnson admitted after his Big Green Machine got back into high gear.

The Eagles, 5-2 overall and 4 in their conference, tangle with unbeaten Overbrook Saturday in a game which will decide the league championship. "We're going to have to go after them," Johnson says of the Rams, which share the same school district with Edgewood. "We can't afford to make the mistakes we made today." About the only mistakes Edgewood made against Triton involved a couple of penalties which wiped out long runs and potential scoring threats. One came in the second period and nullified a 20-yard gain by fullback Bill Crouthamal. The other was assessed in the third quarter and wiped out a 40-yard effort by Robby Reid, who broke several tackles on the spectacular run.

Kill WINTER TREADS RETREADS ON SOUND TIRE BODIES OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES Reid, an All-South Jersey he tossed Carter for an 11-yard loss on third-and-six at the Viking 40. Eastern's attack Is built around fullback Tom Taylor and the hard hitting junior was in top form Saturday. He ripped the Glassboro line for 92 yards in 19 tires and was responsible for the 27 more quarterback Frank Recchiutti added on the belly ride series. Taylor also threw the key blocks as Recchiutti had time to complete six passes for 93 yards and two more for extra points. Recchiutti passed to Larry Simpson and Dave Wyche for the two-pointers and his 15-yarder to Mike Diilich was good for six points.

Mike Pizzaro, who played only limited time offensively, came up with a pair of picture grabs to account for gains of 35 and 21 yards during Viking scoring marches. Sophomore Simpson carried only eight times but he accounted for 43 yards, most coming on the two long drives in the first period. Chet Sherman, one of only a handful of seniors on the team, picked up star of the game honors. He contributed four unassisted and several assisted tackles to the defensive effort while making a timely interception but was even more sparkling offensively. All Sherman did was score three touchdowns, catch a pass for 10 yards and rip the Glassboro defense for 104 yards in 17 carries, most inside the guards.

His 13'yard run capped a 65-yard drive with the opening kickoff after the 10-yard pass reception on fourth-and-eight at the 30 kept the drive going. selection last year, still managed quite a day. He scored touchdowns on two short runs, added a couple of two-point conversion romps and wound up with 144 yards in 24 carries. His replacement, Ed Baylock, got the other TD on a zig-zag 46 yard sprint with a pitchout from auarterback Kurt Williams in the final period. Reid, who runs with speed Same tread design and power, did most of his ground-gaining between the tackles and was especially effective going off the right side of the Edgewood line behind eW I Fine calfskin leather, bold strap and buckle, timely broad toe.

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10 TO 9:30 P.M. plays and slight variations. Our center (Nick Gargano) dia a lot Continued on Page 30 Col. 4 of good blocking. The Edgewood defense, led by end Mauriello and inside linebackers Clarence Covington and Crouthamal, limited Triton to 93 yards, all gained on the ground.

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