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A Stanford Indian tries in vain to block Barry Weitzenberg ' s pass to another Polo Bear. During a time-out Coach Pete Cutino gives the Polo Bears a few quick pointers. Such helpful hints led Cal ' s team to an extremely high game average of 10 goals to its opponents ' 7. In this case his advice aids Cal in edging the Indians 10-9. Polo Cubs Second in Nor Cal Tourney: Win Fourteen Games, Lose Just Three A Nick Catipovic pass prepares Cal for another score attempt. FROSH WATER POLO—Row One: Gerald Rogers, Dave Horning, Jack Gipson, Alan Doscher, Mark Rogers, Bill Brandt. Row Two: Jael Wildon, Bill Schaffer, John Morris, Bruce Boyd, David Cohen, Julian Tosky, Bill Ferguson. Row Three: Coach Cal Caplan, Mike Selna, John Norris, Alex Peter Asch, Russ Fisher, Rob Lay.
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VARSITY WATER POLO — Row One: Mike Turner, Ken High, Barry Weitzenberg, Jeff Reeder, Terry Miller, Jon Shores. Row Two: Ed Evan, Leland Faust, Sky Van Scoy, Nick Catipov, John Welty, Jay Southard, Coach Pete Cutino. Row Three: Joe Helmer, Harry DeVictoria, Tim Frost, Len Stroud, Gary Cornelius, Jeff Taylor, Bill Binder, Csaba Molnar, Tom Pharr. Polo Bears Have Best Season Since 1960 Average Ten Goals, Hold Opponents to Seven The California Polo Bears finished with the best season they ' ve had since 1960. The highli ghts of the season according to Coach Pete Cutino were the 10-9 win over Stanford, a thrilling 7-6 overtime triumph against San Jose State, and an 8-5 of the Olympic Club. Nevertheless, both the Coach and the team feel that they can do better and that they won ' t be satisfied until there is a zero in the Golden Bear loss column. This is despite the fact that the Bears averaged 10 goals a game, three better than their opponents, and were paced by Jon Shores ' 44 goals for the season. Ken High out-swims his opponents and grabs the ball for the Bears. After an unsuccessful Indian score attempt Bear John Welty seizes the ball and Cal ' s deadly offense is once again in control.
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VARSITY SOCCER—Left to Right, Row One: Tor Rasmussen, Eulogio Tam, Franco Mulas, Dan Morales, Dominique Bastien, Faronk Hussain, Bashir Qureshi, Arto Nurmikko. Row Two: Charlie Kindred, Bora Ozkok, Dave Brown, Ernie Wideman, Ken Cole, Chalimers Hardenbach, Harry Frere. Best Team Ever for Soccer Bears Score Sixty-three Goals in One Season! The Soccer Bears had an exceptional team this year, scoring 63 goals—more than they have scored in the past two years combined. The team displayed an unrelenting determination throughout the season. Nowhere was this more evident than in the game against UOP when the Bears found themselves 1-3 in the third quarter and yet came back to win 5-3. The team emerged in their last game against USF to be the toughest defense in the West Coast Conference. It ' s easy to see why Coach DiGrazia called the Bears the best team I ' ve ever had. COACHES — Left to Right: Scot Cauchois, Frosh; Bob DiGrazia, Varsity; George Roussakis, Junior Varsity. JUNIOR VARSITY AND FROSH SOCCER—Left to Right, Row One: Anton Kerkoc, Dan Hitchcock, Larry Ball, John Hutchinson, Gil Lonzarich, Tim Smith, Robert Massey, Page Roos, Tom Row Two: Randy Marks, Dan Stofle, Jeff Frank, Alan Coghlan, Ken Nakano, Pete Duffey, Jeff Mirman, Jim Hoffman, Jan Stefanik, Bob Stonk. Row Three: Dave Vanderveer, Rick Bentley, Pete Whitmer, Jay Lunt, Scott Robinson, Andy Kerr, Jon Cosby, Dave Minning, Phil Smith, Steve Enochian, Jeff Rogers, Jim Elliot.
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