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     ROW  1,  left to right:  D. Wetzel, C.  Bush, J.  Brewster, C.  Kent,   sen,  W.  Wheeler,  R.  Sifferlin,  J.  Smart,  S.  Morris.  ROW  4:  T.
     Co-Captains  M.  Rotelli  and  J.  Medoff,  P.  Rapaleye,  S.  Cole,  T.   Scott, R. deMatteo, W. MacElroy, D. Pike, P. Gebhard, P. Suttell,
     Haas,  L.  Jackvony.  ROW  2:  T.  Miles,  E.  Ricci,  H.  Kenner,  M.   A.  McCully.  ROW  5:  Manager M.  Paternoster, Mr. Haire,  Coach
     Watson, F.  Bernstingle,  P.  Burnett, D.  Fortunato, J.  Symonds, B.   Jerry Zeoli,  S. Ensign.
     Fairbend.  ROW  3:  R. Weaver, C. Chase, T. Burnett, R. Christen­











                        RECORD                         The Moses Brown  football  team, with  only six returning lettermen,
                Michael  Rotelli,  Co-Captain       still managed  to  post  a  3-4-1  record.  This  record  is  a credit  to  Coach
                                                    Jerry Zeoli.
                James  Medoff,  Co-Captain
                Mark  Paternoster,  Manager            Moses  Brown  opened  the season  away at  Thompson  Academy.  The
                  Mr.  Jerry  Zeoli,  Coach         Team  waited half an  hour  to catch  a  boat  over  to  the  island,  only  to
        Moses                                       be  trounced  14-0.  The  score  does  not  tell  the  whole  story,  however.
        Brown                                       Four  times  in  the  first  half,  the  Quakers  drove  to  within  ten  yards
                                                    of the  Thompson  goal, but  failed  to push  the ball  across.  Next  Moses
            0
                   Tabor
                                               6
           10      Thompson Academy           14    Brown hosted  Tabor Academy on  the Campanella  Field. The Quakers,
           6       P.C.D.                     20    as underdogs, surprised Tabor by overcoming a 6-0 deficit and beating
                                                    them,  10-6.  Down  by  six  points at  the  beginning .of  the second  half,
                                              20
                   Governor  Dummer
           0
          22       Marianapolis                6    Step  Morris  recovered  a  Tabor  fumble  on  their  20-yard  line.  Four
          32       St.  George’s  ..................  28  plays  later,  quarterback  Dave  Wetzel  swept  right  end  for  the  trying
          22       Pom fret               .....  22  score.  Wetzel  passed to end  Christ  Kent for  the two-point conversion.
           0       Thayer                     44    The  home  team  made  its  additional  two  points  on  a  safety.  In  the
                                                    next  game,  disaster  struck.  Riding  high  on  the  Tabor  victory,  the
                                                    Quakers  were  beaten  by Providence  County  Day  School  for  the  first
                                                    time  since  1956,  20-6.  Nothing  but  over-confidence  could  be  blamed
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