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AW LT WIN AVERTS CELL R Among the linemen seeing the most ac- tion were ends Gary Jacobson ltopl and Phil Bruce, guard Mike Pine and center .lack Martin. Pine is helping another .Bruin bring down a Panther back in the Big Game. An excited Coach Al Shuler shouts in- structions to Jacobson and Phil Ortiz. The Bruin bench has all eyes glued on the play in the Del Mar game. VARSITY RECORD 13 Del Mar 6 19 Camden 6 6 XFremont 20 13 Santa Clara 19 7 'Mountain View 21 32 'Avvalt 19 7 'Cupertino 19 O ,Sunnyvale 39 7 'Los Altos 32 Won-3 Lost--6 .1 5 . f3'f25,w,Qf tk-N-SCVAL Games. tee, i,,, -1- ,sz .2 ff .. uwaiete. . A t'w'1'r.L1 f id , is 9341 I-Qs-4' Qf 'P '16 .agjvgyzgi .Z -:w tf eil? i 1 l 4 I E
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THEN MEET THE PANTHERS Q Q Q Buchser 13-Santa Clara 19 A last second fumble on The one yard line, afTer a T brillianT lo yard run, collapsed Buchser's chances and saved The PanTher's second sTraighT come-from-behind- win over Their Big Game rivals before a capaciTy crowd aT Townsend Field. Len Sprinkles was The Bruin's leading rusher wiTh a 4.8 yard per carry average and a TD To his crediT. Jim Miceli hiT Phil Bruce on an T8 yard play for The oTher Buchser score. Buchser 7-Mountain View 21 A five yard pass play from Skip Della Maggiore To Gary Jacobson gave a hard fighTing Bruin eleven iTs only score againsT The Eagles. AfTer a close firsT half, MounTain View iced The game wiTh a pair of Third quar- Ter scores. Buchser 32-Awalt 19 T CapiTalizing on Two fumbles and a pass inTercepTion, Buchser clobbered The SparTans for iTs firsT league win Gary JGCObSOf1 feOCl'eS for P055 in Pflniher 90me. since 1960. Rex Calhoun, playing his lasT game as a Bruin, rolled up 73 yards and scored whaT proved To be The winning Touchdown. Gary Jacobson and Al Della Maggiore each scored , Twice. Buchser 7-Cupertlno 19 Buchser's lone Tally came in The lasT period, as Al Della Maggiore compleTed his sixTh Touchdown in four ouTings. This one was snagged by The lanky end Tony SanTich, who gained an honorable menTion in The N-SCVAL All-League balloTing. Buchser 0- Sunnyvale 39 An aggressive JeT defense held The Bruins To a measly 67 yards, while The offense had IiTTle Trouble running over The smaller Buchser line, Len Sprinkles galloped 53 yards in The second period only To have The play called back because of a penalTy. Buehser 7-Los Altos 32 Al Della Maggiore, who did a fine iob aT quarTerback The firsT eighT games of The season, moved over To a halfback sloT for his firsT Try on a full-Time basis. He piled up 85 yards in only five carries. Buf The KnighTs had liTTle Trouble conTaining The resT of The Bruin offense. Mike STuarT crosses Del Mar goal line following pass from Al Della Maggiore. T31
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30's SHI E O DEFENSE g ss , is , Q .- 1 .. 'Fi lull! 5 S 30's FOOTBALL. Front Row. George Sylvia, Ron Sasao, Alan Singer, Frank Soares, Earl Freitas, George Crall, Dave Mendoza, Marc Feldman, Bob Herman, Dick Ybarra, Dave Becker. Second Row: Dale Fought, Richard Johnson, Mike Pace, Bill Abney, Dave Torres, John Bailey, Mickey McWhorter, Richard Cavanaugh, Dough Parsen, Ken Mucha, Bob Bowen. Third Row: Jim Miyoshi, Jim Sperou, Dave Fought, Mark Shebby, Greg Meegon, Chester Bowen, Ken Baker, Randy Seale, John Felsinger, Mike Demaree, Luis Gonzales, Back Row: Larry Bennett, Ken Cody, Tim Power, Carl Koring, Dave Bragg, Ray Escobar, Bob Hardesty, Jim Reifschneider, Warren Belisle, Todd Thrower. Coaches Doug Edwards and John Sepulveda are in small photo. 30's coach, John Sepulveda, was satisfied with the baby Bruins season showing, al- though they had dropped five of their seven league games, none by more than six points. .V V A in V ' tvs E U The 30's were primarily a defensive team, with the exception of George Sylvia, who was unanimously selected by the league coaches for an all-league offensive half- back position. Four Bruin Bees were picked on the all- league defensive unit. These included Ken Baker, middle guard, John Bailey, linebacke er, Tim Power, tackle, and Earl Freitas, half- back. ln addition, Dave Torres, tackle, and Marc Feldman, guard, received honorable men- tion. Earl Freitas l22l carries ball on long gain around Del Mar's left side. 133 ,Hg 3
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