EWP IMAG0442

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Title
EWP IMAG0442
Place
Virginia
Identifier
1042915
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2024-01-07
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Digitized by Edwin Washingon Project
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Loudoun County Public Schools
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English
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UNCHING THROUGH A HOLE in the line opened
- his teammates, Quarterback Joseph Baltimore
6), right, goes fo;' a gain against Parker-Gray

N

1ltimore Stars in 12-7 Win

—Times-Mirror Photo by Al Carnes

and Douglass’ first gridiron win in history over the
Alexandrians. Right guard William Lucas (93), left,
turns to watch Baltimore plunge away.

Jouglass Downs Parker-Gray First Time in History

By WALTER BRYANT lass’ football history that they
Juarterback Joseph Baltimore‘beat Parker-Gray.

| the Douglass Rams to a 12-7; Baltimore unleashed an' elec-

mecoming victory over Park-\trifying 65-yard pass to Richard

Gray of Alexandria Friday atiBerry for the first score, and in

eshurg. the third quarter ran eight yards
[t was the first time in Doug-|for another tally,

With Douglass ahead 12-0, on

the very next play Howard

Turner ran back the return kick-

off 80 yards for a touchdown

and then converted for an extra

point for the Alexandrians.

The Rams put on an exceilent

lgplay of skillful competition.,

arles Lansdown, particularly,

ard, ran hard, played hard.

» halftime a Douglass sen—\

owned “Miss Home-|

-
UNCHING THROUGH A HOLE in the line opened
- his teammates, Quarterback Joseph Baltimore
6), right, goes fo;' a gain against Parker-Gray

N

1ltimore Stars in 12-7 Win

—Times-Mirror Photo by Al Carnes

and Douglass’ first gridiron win in history over the
Alexandrians. Right guard William Lucas (93), left,
turns to watch Baltimore plunge away.

Jouglass Downs Parker-Gray First Time in History

By WALTER BRYANT lass’ football history that they
Juarterback Joseph Baltimore‘beat Parker-Gray.

| the Douglass Rams to a 12-7; Baltimore unleashed an' elec-

mecoming victory over Park-\trifying 65-yard pass to Richard

Gray of Alexandria Friday atiBerry for the first score, and in

eshurg. the third quarter ran eight yards
[t was the first time in Doug-|for another tally,

With Douglass ahead 12-0, on

the very next play Howard

Turner ran back the return kick-

off 80 yards for a touchdown

and then converted for an extra

point for the Alexandrians.

The Rams put on an exceilent

lgplay of skillful competition.,

arles Lansdown, particularly,

ard, ran hard, played hard.

» halftime a Douglass sen—\

owned “Miss Home-|

-