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I l l I l TECH. F SURPRISES BEARS 1 l 1 l l .- -. MNA! 'JI 1 3 1 -Us .' Q:-ste - ' 4 4 ' l 'im ax in ,Q Ah g ' f , 4 1,1-3 -..'!. .,f.l'i-'83,-1-h.-'-f N- 1 'f cr ,..-1-v..-sg. gl - j , , - t 1 AI Hernandez 1211 paves the way for an up the '-middle 1 drive by fullback Eddie Chambless 1221. , Bear line obviously gives way, as quarterback John 1 Marshall 1201 is swamped by the Tech 3 line. l ---f f 1 l l I l l l Tech 3 halfback 1411 tries unsuccessfully to jig between four Bear defenders - John Trejo 1501, Raul Martinez ' 1751, Eddie Chambless 1221, and Al Hernandez 1211. 278 Tech 3 safety 1111 valiently attempts to bat touchdown pass away from end AI Allphin 1731. A novel and rugged defense plus a spectacular 80 yard punt return for a touch- down was the winning formula as Techno- logico Tres edged the AHS Bears 14-8 on Saturday morning, March 9. Receiving the kickoff, Tech Tres march- ed down the field to the Bear 45 yard line where they were stopped and forced to punt. Safety Al Hernandez tried to catch the ball while running, but the ball unfor- tunately bounced into the hands of an op- ponent. With this break, the visitors power- ed their way into the end zone for their first touchdown of the day. The conversion attempt failed and the score stood 0-6. The AHS came roaring back and, on a well-planned drive, they crossed the goal line in the second quarter by way of a five yard pass from Marshall to Allphin. Marshall swept right end for the two point conversion, and the AHS led 8-6 at haltime. Neither team could get their offense going in the third quarter. The decisive point in the game came early in the fourth quarter, as Ricardo Villa picked up an AHS punt on his own 20 yard line and broke two tackles on his way to an 80 yard touch- down romp. This time the conversion was successful, and Tech Tres led 14-8. With the help of fullback Lorrie Hogg, the Bears moved all over the field in the last minutes of the game, but were unable to score due to costly penalties. This seemed to kill the Bears' spirit as more penalties pushed the AHS away from the goal line. The clock ran out before the Bears could muster the necessary points. TECH 3 6 O 0 8 14 A. H. S. 0 8 O 0 8
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que- . A lb'- .,,x Q th 'igif' UA K . 1 A f 4 ,, lv' .. 4 fa uf . . 4 '41 rf: L X i 4 .'.na-0-Q Yaquis quarterback on attempted end run is run off the field- at the line of scrimmage by Bear defenders. The AHS Bears inflicted total defeat on football newcomer Amado Nervo on Satur- day morning, March 2, with a devastating 62-0 score. The Bears scored eight times with seven conversions on the nine occa- sions they had the ball and rolled up 419 yards on the ground. The scoring marathon began immedia- tely as Stutzmann coasted in from nine yard line for the first touchdown. Haltback Stutzmann repeated the feat once again by whirling left end for 19 yards and another score. The next tally came when the Bears blocked an Amado Nervo punt and recover- ed it on the 13 yard line. Stutzmann rambled around left end from the nine yard line to bring the score to 24-0. Gaining the ball again, quarterback Marshall spun around left end from ten yards out for a 32-O half time lead. The Bears' first score in the second half came by Bob Gibson's 25 yard touch- down run. Chambless climaxed the next AHS drive with a 43 yard journey for a score, after Hernandez had intercepted a pass at the Bear 41 yard line. The Bears drove 80 yards for their next tally, culminated by Marshall's three yard plunge. Before the game could end, Gibson, playing fullback, scored with a ten yard glgrgst, that raised the score to a decisive AMADO NERVUST- o o o o o A. H. s. .16 16 16 14 62 BEARS PLASTER AMADO ERVO Q,',.p'ir Bear defender downs Yaquis' runner for short yardage. .. 'Mr' x- - Hungry Bears, including center John Trejo 1501, linebacker Jose de la Guardia, and Steve Clark l30J battle for blocked Amado Nervo punt. ii ,,...Lf...i....,i - ff-4-nd? Wi? l v I' gn af tl . Aw. ' Er, , ' 1 r l fb T T 'Lf-i'l' B Y '..4 1 ' ' kgs A ,EA .v -f l in LL .- - - - M - ' , ,,,. - as f- f- ' Quarterback Marshall makes one of the many Bear first downs with five yards to spare. I 277
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-e-.Q-uinvefll.. 4- . Q.. X-,I . - Feldmann wriggles away from Tepeyac safety 'nan for first Bear score against Tepeyac in ghree seasons. The Friars from Colegio Tepeyac gave a very convincing display of their power and of their fame of being Number One in all of Mexico by drubbing the AHS Bears , 56-14, on Saturday, March 16. The Friars wasted no time as they consistently fed the ball to their excellent halfback, De Leo, who scored their first touchdown of the game along with the g two extra points. 'V Tepeyac's second score came on a beautiful 67 yard touchdown pass to San- chez. Capitalizing on the resultant Bear frustration, Tepeyac recovered an AHS fumble and managed to score again to lengthen their lead. ' The second quarter was similar to the first, as the Friars continued to use their successful running game. They scored three more times on the ground, and the first half ended with Tepeyac ahead 40-0. The AHS Bears, amazingly enough, came into the second half an entirely new team. Discarding the unsuccessful run- nin ame Marshall assed to Feldmann 9 9 - P for a 20 yard touchdown maneuver. The conversion pass to Allphin was good, and the score read 8-40. With their spirits high, the Bears renew- ed their push. Marshall combined his run- ning and passing plays to lead the AHS to a second score on a 30 yard pass to Stutzmann in the fourth quarter which provided the Bears with their 14 point moral victory. Tepeyac coach Father Arcenau immedia- tely rushed in his first team which promptly scored the last two touchdowns of the game and left the score at 14-56. TEPEYAC 16 24 O 16 56 A.H.S. 0 0 8 614 x . ' ,fn- -4'.. '., 'sz -4, 'ft if-'M BEARS SCORE C TEPEYAC at! 4 111231-' V,i.i fF'w .-E 1 - 5'-1' , 'ff-.1 .ai .fl-+C: 1 5 -.9 ff!-- ' nj? G 'Y cA.,'-S '1i'gi-N 7. 53 1 . , - .54 yi., ,Sf Ayr?-,'lvs,Y. 'rfb Ex N. . s JI K '4 . 1 I I 'ig' s . f i i if 2' ' Q A ,J 3 ,b . h , o ..1..i- - . 'U ' . f I r ' .A 4- K ' 1 1 - - - . '. wha L- -. H , ,a ... .e ln . ' , ,, 1 g u .- - Wingback Bob Gibson l12J looks for running room between the omnipresent Tepeyac defenders. A ,I ' , . 1 . , A J, ' , . ' I - -. .H s . . . - .fr ' ' ii Bear defenders, Gary Stutzmann 1401, Bob Curlett I71l, lsaac :Massry l60J, and John Marshall 1201 breach the gap on Tepeyac back. .S - Il' End Al Allphin exhibits the second half Bear amunition that projdjuced fourteen points - the short quick pass over the mi e. 279
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