Storm Loss Be Told - Southingtonlibrary.org
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play earlier would have resulted<br />
in a far better n'on and lost record.<br />
I Winsted won the toss and elected<br />
to "receive the opening kickgff.<br />
. -f muvv the val, they kicked<br />
to the A.C., the locals taking over<br />
ou 'the Winsted 45 lMike Angiletta<br />
end "Bill Dziedzic teamed up to<br />
player broke it up quickly.<br />
Nolan, the newcomer, wire so<br />
anxious to play with the Southlngton<br />
eleven thai: he hitch.hiked l rom<br />
his <strong>Be</strong>rlin home last eek io-pracrice<br />
with the group..He was a<br />
<strong>Be</strong>rlin High gridder in 1947, 1948<br />
and 1949.<br />
.Southington's A.C. eleven. 20. 'Angiletta was slightly in ured at fullback, playing the spot for<br />
closed the 1950 season on a: und eplaced by F mk Nolan of the first time. Nick Romano turned<br />
bright, note, scoring a 25-6 <strong>Be</strong>rlin, a newcomer to the tDa_m. L a tremendous perfor[nan_ce at<br />
,Jn over the Winsted Speed-' On the first ptayo he skirted right tackle fro' the A.C. Ray Sabatella's<br />
,<br />
;<br />
.<br />
,<br />
Thanksgiving" Day morninff at<br />
t the whole, the entire A.C. team<br />
the new high school fiekl. After the next kickoff, Win- i pro-formed well nbove its earl<br />
'- aden clouds and below fTeez- sted fumbled on Its own 38<br />
play.<br />
il g temperatures kept; the attena- the A,U. began to move again•<br />
ante down to about 800.<br />
The Southington eleven drove Turkey D y event inc nded Polick<br />
Eugene Guter,ch, A.C. nlatmgel, to the visitors' nine where No- [and Albrecht, cads; Stanish and<br />
Slild the <strong>org</strong>auization is Jooking lau powered" off right<br />
forward to 1951 when t will again score. Howard's kick was blocked, guards; Stilhvell, center; Sabatolla,<br />
.fl ld a team, made up hugely of leaving the score at 12-0.<br />
qum rback: Angiletta and Men-<br />
B0uthington players. A banquet Midwa$ through the second per- ffillo, halfbacks, and Dziedzic, full-<br />
Will be held for the 1950 team at I'iod, the Southington lads picked lbaek Off]elMs for the gnme were<br />
a da to be announced.<br />
ep mo e stea lifter taking over Eddie Hm% Joe O'Commr nnd Ted<br />
on's A.C ec d sho - oa their own 45. Angiletta, back [Kulkln, three of the top men in<br />
thz e wins, five losses and one 'm the gam a d Dziedzic tea e fraI C nnccticut. "<br />
tic. Coaches Dave Wallace and 'up on z nmng plays to shove the<br />
b Morelli cxplessed sattsfactmn leathm' deep into Winsted territmT.<br />
at the team's showing In<br />
a peamnees and satd that<br />
Lnal<br />
such m ddle for the score. Howard kick- a ers, ewelers<br />
ed the exha poilR to nmke it 19-0. o<br />
Seconds before the half ended<br />
:Nolan wafted a high pass to aob tln Merchant Loop<br />
, Li orl who made a diving each<br />
Winsted 10<br />
The Printers and Gould Comtl]c<br />
ve befo being downed. He<br />
A.C. lads would have had , match at the Southington Bawl-<br />
deep in its own<br />
Gauldmen ruiqte.l a sharp 48.<br />
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