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The freshman "B" football team ended its season Saturday, losing to Tabor Academy here, 16 to 0. The Yardling record this year was two wins and two losses.
Tabor dominated the game so thoroughly that the Yardlings did not threaten to score until late in the fourth quarter.
Behind 16 to 0, with five minutes left, the Crimson scored on a desperation 28 yard pass from Ed Galvin to Jim Damis. Tabor controlled the ball from then on, and ran out the clock.
Tabor had run up its score on two touchdowns and a safety. In the first quarter, Don Reagan passed 5 yards to Al Roach to climax a 55 yard drive.
In the last quarter, Phil Udszela broke loose for 20 yards, and the last score, five minutes after the fourth period started.
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