Riverside College - Tequesquite Yearbook (Riverside, CA)

 - Class of 1961

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RCC 6-FULLERTON - Tackle Tom Hoffman, dark jersey at left, blocks out two H ornet defenders as Marshall Anderson tears through the line for a 16-yard gain. The winning t.d. was scored by AAcKinley Harris. Bengals with Speed FOUR TIGER OPPONENTS were quickly ground into the turf during early-season action. First to fall was College of Southern Utah, but the Bengals ' hosts fought stubbornly before yield- ing to their California visitors. The Brahmas of Pierce then stomped into Wheelock Field, only to be corralled in the Tigers ' highest scoring performance. Next, the Hornets of Fullerton buzzed into Riverside, but left defeated after a low-scoring but exciting game. Then came the traditional battle for the Victory Bell with San Bernardino. The offensive-minded Indians, executing a brilliant all-around passing and run- ning attack, seemingly battered any champion- ship hopes the Tigers had built up, for they defeated the Bengals with comparative ease. As fans trekked sadly out of the Orange Show stadium, they could be forgiven for concluding that the Tigers had been over-rated and that with so many strong conference foes yet to meet, they would end their season with a dis- mal record. RCC 33-PIERCE 13- Ruben Carrillo hauls down Pierce halfback after short gain, while Rich P. Ramirez comes up to make sure the ball carrier stays down. Scoring for Riverside were Marshall Anderson with 4 TDs, Mike Davis with one.

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Football TIGER FOOTBALL TEAMS have had a way of ftf H villl l nl is v= •tfyrS , E confounding the prognoticators who have been m W J liMS rM wont to consign them to the lower depths of !■ wm M -r«K the Eastern Conference. The 1960 Bengal ma- A E JfHitfV chine was no exception. With an inexperienced • Pik — .1 y i $wS mentor, an equally untried line coach, and a largely freshman squad, Riverside was given little chance of retaining its two-year hold on 1 1 j1 the conference crown. The Tigers were not par- ticularly impressive in early season outings against non-league opponents. And, after they squeaked past their first EC foes by the smallest of margins, the Bengals were soundly beaten rlB! BflE . ?t J - ' ' m by their arch-rivals from San Bernardino— and they still had most of the conference powers to face. But, the spirit that has marked Riverside during the past few seasons, plus the co- operation of other league teams (which oblig- 1 ingly knocked each other out of contention) was still present. The Tigers won their remaining contests, and thus grabbed the EC title with a 6-1 record. Riverside ' s good fortune failed to hold in its post-season game against Allen Hancock JC in the Orange Show Bowl. However, the Bengals i made a real contest out of it before bowing, 12-7, in the closing minutes of play. 13 DJ ' SGRIPONTHE BALL - Dennis ' s sure hands threw many a pass and his dazzling feet gained many a yard in the Tigers ' drive to a championship. '



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Roared and Power HOWEVER (and what a big however it proved to be), the determination characteristic of pre- vious Tiger outfits was soon evidenced. Un- beaten Chaffey roared into town, but Bengal power proved too much for the Panthers. No one could see ahead to the end of the season, however, and Mount San Antonio and Santa Ana were both as yet undefeated, and each hoping to dethrone the conference kings. In turn, each put up stubborn opposition, but each was nosed out by a Tiger team that managed to score just enough to win. The Bengals nearly ran aground when they met the lightly regarded Pirates of Orange Coast, but here too, they were finally able to sail on to victory, ending their schedule with another championship. The Orange Show Bowl game proved an anti-climax, however (and what a dismal however this one is). Although the Tigers threatened in the closing minutes, they ended their season with a defeat at the hands of Allan Hancock, the na- tion ' s second-ranked jaycee team. RCC 20 - CHAFFEY 12 -Returning a punt, Mike Davis brushes aside two would-be Panther tacklers for good yardage. Riverside touchdowns were scored by McKinley Harris, Bob Korzep, and Dennis Jones. RCC 15-CITRUS 13- Dennis Jones scampers behind blocking of Alex Rachak (44) and Buddy Jones (64). Coming up at right is Larry Lidia (66). TDs were scored by Jones and Korzep, but it was Rachak who made the two- point conversion that won the game.

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