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JOE CASTRO and KEN WHITE LINCOLN 6-LOWELL 12 The Red and White eleven played one of the cag- iest games of the season when they met Lincoln. Run- ning from the left half spot, Bob Di Pietro proved him- self the best back in the league, as he punished the In- dians' line time and time again for long gains. He scored early in the first half. . LINCOLN 6-SACRED HEART 2 With blood in their eyes the mighty Mustangs met Sacred Heart's talented eleven. Bob Di Pietro was stopped cold by Jack Shield, Bud Galvin and Tim O,Reagan. LINCOLN G-LOWELL O On Thanksgiving Day the Abraham Lincoln eleven met Lowell in the semi-finals. Lincoln's Bob Di Pietro was injured late in the game when the score was still 0-0. In came Herm Bergfried, who was magnificent as Defee's fill-in. Big Bob Woodworth again 'chucked a strike to Ray Stewart, who rambled 70 yards in and out of tacklers to the Lowell end zone. Mike Reilly put a tremendous block on Calender and Copsey to clear the way. The 6-point lead was never once threatened. LINCOLN 13-BALBOA O Meeting the undefeated Buccaneers for the San Francisco Championship, the Lincoln Mustangs were, for the Hrst time, not the favorite. Enjoying the role of the under-dog, the Crimson machine swept into action. Bergfried passed to Bill McCormick for 6 in the second quarter to put the Mustangs ahead. Another score came in the fourth when Ray Stewart pranced 20 yards into the promised land. Mention must be given to the Seven Links, who made up the finest line San Fran- cisco has ever seen. PAGE TWENTY-FOUR Triumphs and Trophies
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it.. X .. HERB FURRER 'X x KEN Xxfl-ll'l'E - i . an-If-. 7 . . If a PAGE TWENTY-SIX Row I: R. Schaumletlel, C. Lane. H. Stone, G. Nathan, C. Rogers, R. Milne, D. Morrison. Rau' 2: B. McCormick, P. Rohrer, S. Weeks, C. Dorset, D. Fishstrom, C. jones, K. Bassinger, D. Rooker. Row 3: I.. Mclntyre, V. Von Hoff, R. Balliet, Reilly, H. Furrer, B. Stubhe, R. Stewart, H. Bergfried. Row 4: Coach J. Marelich, B. DiPietro, F. Van Houtte, B.'Gebb1e, j. Wliite. P. Oliver, K. Wlhite. Tap 1010: B. Wloodworth, D. Davenport, J. McGinley, B. Ilender, G. Takis, Coach N. Sheridan. Champs Pause for Camera HERB FURRER-Herh played his final year on a championship team. Herb with his line play and outstanding qualities was one of the team's outstanding reasons for success. KENNY XVHITE-Losing Ken White in the initial tilt with Mission, the Mustangs had to dig deep to Come up with a runner and passer to match the WhlZZEf'S', talents. JOE CASTRO--joe. hrilliant Mustang halfback, will not be here next fall, as he graduates in june. His rugged type of play will be sorely missed. STAN XVEEKS--Stan performed exceptionally well all last season. Although a good olfensive man, he has a fine record on defense. He returns next year. LEO McINTYREiAs understudy to sensational Bill Gebbie, Leo showed line ability. His defensive play was outstanding. He proved his worth, especially in the Lowell and Galileo games. IOE CASTRO STAN WEEKS LEO McINTYRE . f f W .... A f is r- QS'-. J.fa-sie -- x f..-We-55, ,- - , .W ffgziizfi . , . ,Wir fsilig fgggg, .. A K ,,- 2 21 Q . ' ' Y ' ' . . . gfZ'f:L .a4S,t'f?i' fii'f A I Efliitfif t i ffl?- .yr H YF . A ,g L .
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