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BUCCANEER - 1937 -un1,,,,1,m.1uu1mu1.,,,...,m1nn1m,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14.-lm.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 1,,,,1,..,1,. ll The start of a drive through lVlarin's forward wall Modesto's Peregoy sets out to sweep right end young men scored in the first, twice in the third, and fourth quarters. The final score: Modesto 25, Menlo 0. On Saturday, October 24, the new- ly-admitted San Francisco Junior Col- lege and Modesto slopped through the mud to a 6-6 tie The Pirates scored on a long pass from SF's 40-yard line. Peregoy hurled the ball to Neeley, who, behind Chuck Johnson's blocking of the Bay City's safety, scored easily. The San Francisco score came in the same period. One of Irey's punts was blocked on the Modesto 9. Walt Lov- ing, Negro end for the Rams, fell on the ball in the end Zone. Neither side was able to convert. M0desto's first real test and indica- tion of championship timber came Fri- day, October 31, when the Pirates came from behind to beat Sacramento Jaysee 14-7. Here are the 1936 Summaries: Modesto 0 Stanford Frosh 6 Modesto 0 MIC Alumni :5Modesto 13 Santa Rosa 6 35Modesto 25 Menlo 0 :5Modesto 6 San Francisco 6 fModesto 14 Sacramento 7 :PModesto 35 Marin 0 :P 13 6 Modesto San Mateo ii denotes league games During the season, Modesto scored 106 points to its opponents' 31. Captain Neeley cracks guard for the first score against Mateo The scoreboard's story after the game
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