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'E?'Wv'e.1,- ' ' age 1 r R if S fr f H-'Elf' Q 2 X- 4 Q W AL Hia., 3 1 , , 47-H' G ' L with a charging Tepeyac guard 1651 twists to change his field position' meet another Tepeyac threat. l-our AHS linemen French 1691, Wonderly 1701, Sands 1641, and Patuel 1601 vainly attempt to snag touchdown bound Tepeyac halfback. In the fourth quarter, halfback Kennedy fumbled a Tepeyac punt on the Bear 18 yard line, and the Friars immediately drove in for their final tally. The conversion was unsuccessful and the game ended the AHS 0, Tenevac 32. Chambless 1111 whirls for a pitchout to fullback Sabin. 5 S i j 5 1 ff WY '?l'f 1 Q f ' f V 9 'F V' -a 3 X9 X 11.59 a , mi ' ,r 6Gtif-.figj ' , Q 'I 3 V. .W VA I j'f1ly!ffllf?.m.n' , cf 'L ,,. .. M Tepeyac quarterback stiff-arms defensive I W . B Q - '. Bear Bob Feldmann 1861, as he proceeds 1 1 . , ' 1' 1 ..., on a thirty-two yard romp. '52 111, 1 n jff 7f' v ,,,.a,r ' -' 2 1 if V- 411' 1' -' fir TEPEYAC o 12 8 12 32 - 1 , KV A , .Ml 'mr,h'.T 5 Lin' N -im .27 5 K I T-A ,M A. H. S. 0 0 0 0 0- La A Chambless' aerial is batted away by Tepeyac defense. 5 1 1 1 Kennedy 1221 bogs down in Tepeyac line. Tepeyac end wrestles ball away from Kennedy 1221 on the Bear 18 yard line. 273
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TEPEYAC HAU TS BEARS 32-0 4 - EX Barns- U- u , 'Y r S A . i X . '+ Q l ff, , I W, .1 Y' Q elf A ' Thirty yard Chambless Iob slips through FeIdmann's l86l 1 N1 arms. Uwhtlcw, . , f ' 5 1 N Y. . 'D' .l.Q1' ' ' ' Y FT 4 M321 1. K , .1 , 2 e SR: - - T sf .. 8 - 3: '56, '- lf' 5 i i UZ V 'ity' a I l- Y , V . in Kennedy i221 looks for running room in tight Tepeyac line. If-1 S78' X his '......!,, . sway, W I . 0- sb' , 5 f l'1'-f' it -ew:-if I 5 ckle Bill Gehle i781 lunges for Tepeyac carrier while Spjut 1481 puts on the for short yardage. I After a slow first half, Colegio Tepeyac lcame back strong in the second to pound, lout a 32-0 victory over the AHS Bears on fSaturday morning, September 9. The Bears' excellent defense held the lhighly touted Tepeyac offence scoreless ,in the first quarter. Unfortunately the ,Bears had little reserve, and the defense lbegan to wear out. The Tepeyac Friars abruptly scored in the beginning of the second quarter with their patented 40 yard punt return that left the Bear offense dumb- founded. The conversion attempt failed but the Friars had drawn first blood. A few minutes later halfback Andres de Wit dove over for the second Tepeyac six- pointer, climaxing a 43 yard drive. Again fthe conversion failed and Tepeyac led at l l l l l l i l l l l l l half time 12-0. On the first play of the second half, quarterback Chambless was thrown for a 23 yard loss and fumbled the ball. Imme- diately Tepeyac capitalized with a touch- down and a two-pointer, and the Bears found themselves with a 20 point deficit. To their credit, the AHS did not roll over and die at that stage. However, they were too worn out to keep up the contest. Tepeyac's fourth touchdown came after an 80 yard drive, climaxed by De Leo's 22 yard jaunt. Once again the extra point try failed. Anciraulil is bottled up at the line of scrimmage for ihe hero of the day, our punter, Hermann H0 QBII1- l Davo 1881. 272
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JU ICR ARSITY Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach are Assistant Coach Trainer Ili ,,.-4 Ll , , ,g ,N M My W ' 4 .W , Q I J I bar' h Mr. Miller Mr, Marshall Mr. Bennett Mr. Contreras 2 WINS 3 LOSSES Captain Eddie Chambless .35 !. ....v' LQ 1 IFi'3.x2?.'z1 - 1 ':fvIhrT' ,, .. . I , , f. . ... ,. .. THIRD ROW: Coach Marshall, Phillip Weatherbee, Gary Stutzmann, John Trejo, Issac Massry, John Marshall Bob Curlett, Bill James, David Giffin, Sandy Cobb, Coach Bennett, Coach Diaz. SECOND ROW: Steve Beimler lmanagerl, Eddie Chambless, Flay Vernon, Charlie Cutting, Al Hernandez Raul Martinez, Bob Fly, Brian Rishell, Beto Abreu, Jose de lalGuardia, Bob Collawn. FIIEST FIDIW: John Moore, Hans Beimler, Steve Casper, Bob Albiol, Bob Gibson, Craig Wooley, Steve Clark Jo n Bis op. MISSING: AI Allphin, Bob Feldmann, Lorrie Hogg, Ray Patuel, IDennis Walsh. 274 I i
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