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tti ca uciwccii u ttuu a .+-----Opponents Score*„ Only 3] Points,SsCisoiHurricanes 309By BYRON SMITHPndrCfThe most successful sports season cin Mount Dora’s history was com- j pleted last Friday night as the 1 Hurricanes emerged with a rousing j triumph over the Eustis Panthers, j. i 53-7.n | .\ I The Dorans, undefeated in their 111 ga lt;eight games this season, made 309I- i points to their opponents 31, and .*Q \ I, allowed only three teams to score jsI1i! 4iagainst them. Billy Odom scored i— t the most points with 168; Harry Wise (?f had 71; Dake made 30; Austin, 7; ] - [ Hall, 6; Turner, 6; Allen Keller, 6;-1 Dufour, 6; Keen, 6; Gregg, 2; and Stark, 1.' j The * opening score of the night n last Friday came after a bad pass j il from center on a punt by Eustis , d gave the Hurricanes the ball on the Eustis 7-yard line. Billy Odomi or | scored from the 5 on a dash around i- right end. The next score came later n in the same period as Harry Wise j y ran back a punt 82 yards for the d longest and best run of the night. | ( 11 Odom added the extra point. I ‘it1 In the second quarter Odom 1 r started the scoring as he charged / s. through a .hole that his teammates had made in the middle of the line. He sailed over left tackle for the X) point after touchdown. Wise ended )0 the scoring in the half with another 30 long run. This one was a 63-yard— sprint around left end. His team-30 mates threw some beautiful down- | 30 field blocks on the play.30 J The Panthers opened the scoring30; in the second half. After a 40-yard30 march Doug Igou took the ball over! 10 from the 1. He also made his try for 30 , the extra point successful. The Hur-301 ricanes came charging back and 30 Odom raced 8 yards around left end 30 for the tally. Wise scored his third 30 six-pointer on a 17-yard run around 30 the same end, and Odom’s try for the ( 25 extra point was good. The final two— touchdowns were made by a 7-yard 35 run by Odom and a 12-yard passfrom Odom to George Keen. Robert Stary scored the extra point.Bobby Correll, David Sellers,» 30 George Keen, Harold Gregg, Boyd 30 Atkins, and Allan Keller all played— J an excellent game on the Hurri-15 1 canes forward wall, a forward wallthat no team has been able to con-! quer this year.The leading ground gainers of thenight were: Wise, 140; Odom, 140; Dake, 59; and Hall, 39.% Mount Dora’s two coaches, Dan' Spear and Paul Odom, who masterminded the Hurricanes to an undefeated season again used all of players on the team. These were: ie' Keen, Keller, Henry, Beims, Ken-. nedy, and Hawkins at ends; Atkins, n D. Ford, Simpson, Dawson, Pugh, ie‘ and Day at tackles; Correll, Gregg, er Rappel, J. Wilson, and G. Wilson at 0j guards; Sellers and G. Ford at cen-•_ ter; Odom, Wise, Turner, Dake, as Hall, Stark, Keller, Dufour, and Austin in the backfield. 130I'ie
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