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Alvin McBride dodges Pennsbury foes Bill McCormick carries Wilson's hopes for next year.
Tyrone Brown waits for opponents. A beautiful sighti
Faithful followers of the Golden Ram.
Tears, cries of joy, laughter, shrieks of excitement, meet
ing friends. These are some of the fans' views of football
games, but to the players, it's not just a game but rather a
chance to hit, be hit, and get satisfaction from months of
hard work. Few people not directly associated with the
game realize the many steps taken to prepare for one
game. Intricate drills to increase speed and stamina,
weight training to build strength, and many hard hours of
studying the plays. To everyone, the practice, hitting,
running, and sweating are paid off on the once-a-week
chance to display their acquired talents: Game-Time!
It's all a team effort!
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Ray Jones, big and bad on "D".

