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Duhaime Paces LawOver Foran by 36-14IMILFORD — Dan Duhaime scored two touchdowns, threw for another and accounted for over 2W yards in total offense to lead Jonathan Law to Its first victory of the year over wlnlesj Foran, 36-14, last night at Law High School,Duhaime, who also picked off three passes from his defensive safely position, directed the Law offense which put the game away In 22 second quarter points and rubbed It in with two Duhaime touchdown runs In the final two periods.Scholastic ScheduleStdlMWiYThe Lawmen drew first blood elLJ,GAMES TODAY 12pt Sports Scholasliv Scheduile! . St. laieph at Strailord (Pead-era Field) - II;M a.m.Bunnell at Harding - 19; U a.m.Baitlck at Fairfield PrepBullard Havens at twitral (Kennedy)Danbury at Weithlll (Moyle) • 11:15 a,m.Narwalk at Rippowame-!rm-ewr/PRdsaInc!rled1oloblt;il-iverLhQft13-lSt-jm-i 17. ind sixwhen .sophomore Paul Salerno, starting his first game, went 47 yards with a pitchout which was followed by John Rollins* kick for a 7-0 lead early in the second period,Foran, now 0-4, answered Immediately with a nine-play, 70-yard march capped by 'a 14-yard scamprr by Lion Quarterback Lou PaoWlo, Paolillo, whopicked up 119 yards In 12 carries, ran In the two-point conversion for an S-7 Foran lend.The night, however, belonged In Law and Duhaime. Rollins, whose 17 curries g«mered HO yards, returned the ensuing kicit-off to the Foran 45 and Duhaime found Gary* Cooper on the second play from scrimmage for the go ahead tally which opened the gates.Rollins followed with, a 34 yard touchdown run and Duhaime opened the second half scoring with a 37-yard dash on Ihe opHon. The Law trackman later intercepted raoltl]r In theLaw end rone and on the first play from his own 20 he opted around the end and went W yards for the score. Paollllo's 45 yard run completed the scoring for Foran.Law, scoring quickly a 3 3 night, drove to just seven first downs, hut totalled -441R yards rushing in raising its record in1-3.Foian J • 0 6—MLow 0'/7 7 7—ISL—soterno. 4/ nn lt;Ro1l'm nlt;kP— PoolfUo. 14 iw IPaonllft runj L-Cww. 45 pou fi'om Di-ho’nw ISfrlH-no /on)L—RcMllns, M n.n Iffnllnt fclci)I.—Ruholini, 31 tin (floIJn* lick)Stamford at McMahon Greenwich al Stamford CatMc Wilton at Ludlowe Ward# at Trumbull Darien at New Canaan Staple* at RidgefieldBrockflekl at New Milford Barlow at Immaculate Bethel at Maauk (Wolfe PuTk) Weston al Newlawn Windsor at Milford Rlverdale, N.Y, at St. Mary (Unless bo ted, all games begin at l:3t p.m.)Shelton Manages Tie With Easties—2aP-Poollllo, « *un liu-v rolled]L—Di/holm#. » rvr\ iPftlilfd kick;EAST HAVEN — Defensive lineman F(ank DiCaro broke through the lino to block an East Haven field goal attempt from the Shelton eight-yard line with just 1:04 remaining to preserve for Shelton a come-from-behind. 20-20 tie last night al Crisafl Field In East Haven.The home team moved out ts a 7-0 lead in tha first period on a six-play drive from the Shelton 20 after recovering «. fumbled punt. Senior John Harkin-son took It in from three yards out for the tallv and Art Palmer converted the kick.In the second period, junior Fred Griego gathered in n two-yard pass from quarterback Charley Rose and Palmer later grabbed a «lx-yard pass from Rosa for six poinls. The senior end-kicker converted the first, hut missed the second and the Yellow Jackets had 20 first halfCL.'In.
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Sat, Oct 08, 1977

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