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Jfwm - som gunman For the second consecutive year, Coach Frank Collins' Soph-Frosh was nosed out of a cham- pionship by a half game and again by Sequoia's Frosh. Collin's crew finished in second place with five wins, one tie and one loss. With Bing Crosby cheering for the opposition, San Mateo dropped its first and last practice game as Bellermine chalked up a 20-6 win. In the opening league game, the Bearkittens fought Sequoia to a 6-6 tie with Fullback Willie Grimes racing 80 yards for the lone Matean touchdown. The 'Kittens went on to bop San lose, 21-6, and then toppled Palo Alto from the unbeaten ranks with a 14-0 dumping on the local gridiron. Lincoln's Frosh registered San Mateo's first league defeat as the Lincs blanked the Mateans, 14-0. On the next Thursday, Iefferson met San Mateo in what eventually seemed like a track meet, with San Mateo coming out on top, 40-20. Forty and 60-yard runs were numerous through- out the day. San Mateo tacked on its fourth league victory when the 'Kittens traveled to South City to smack the northerners, 32-12, in a contest highlighted by a pass from Dick Marble to Willie Wright, which, coupled with Wright's run, was good for 70 yards and a TD. ln a hard fought prelude to the Litttle Big game, San Mateo overcame stubborn Burlingame for a l3-l2 final score and the Mateans' fifth con- quest. Grimes scored all l3 San Mateo points. Grimes was by far the standout for the Mateo Frosh. Marble, Frank Rongey and Dan Aguilar were others who sparked the backfield attack. End Willie Wright turned in the most consistent line play for Coach Collins and his assistant, George Kristovich. Standouts in the middle of the line were Walt Anderson, Ed Baldini, Clark Rogelsted, Tom Tognoli, and Bob Whitmer. Ray Zieroff turned in good efforts at the other end post. FIRST ROW, left to right: Robertson, Mcllrath. Tateosian, Wells, High, Hogg, Rongey, Long, Van Wye. SECOND ROW: Daniels, manager: Toqnoli, Marble, Medrano, Morrison, Rueland, Iones, Scott, Moroni. THIRD ROW: Coach Frank Collin, Baldini, Rogelstad, Anderson, Grimes, Roberts, Ryal, Haight, Stellinq, Manager Matson, Coach Kristovich. FOURTH ROW: Weston, Moroni, Zieroff, Wright, Wyant, Dougherty, Soholt, Whitner. Black, Marquis, Manager Welch.
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