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AllfS.P.A.L. back Chinin Tana. VARSITY Defying everything but the law of gravity, YL si., the Cubberley 1959 Varsity Football team - soared to an Sfwin, lfloss mark. Coach Bob jones felt at the start of the season that the team would have to make up for its inexf perience and small size with a lot of pep and spirit. The rugged line play of Jim McWilliam, Jim Gould, Ralph Wenzel, Dick Hayden, Bob Lucas, Steve Un' nevehr, and john Caruso, combined with the passing of Don Castle and running of Chinin Tana, Kent Weber and jay Warfel as well as Castle, accounted for much of the team's success. Cthers in the line, which became known as the Savage Seven , were Chuck Stanton, Denis Martin, jim Carter, Norm Schlosser, and Buddy Mitchell. In the nonfleague season opener, Don Castle passed for two touchdowns and ran for another in a 3243 victory over Mills High of the North Peninsula Athlef tic League. The Savage Seven came of age in the next game by nailing jefferson High backs for minus 22 yards total rushing. Castle again passed for two by completing two for scores to Jim McWilliam for touchdowns, one of the alleyfoop variety, to end jim Kennon in a 3943 win over jefferson. Upsetfminded St. Francis was defeated the following week 25f7. Denis Martin and jim Gould teamed up on one play to make Lancer QB Bob Lema fumble after being hit, allowing Martin to run for a 20 yard touchdown after picking up the loose fumble. T E A M Front Row: S. Greving, manager, B. Washer, B. Pletsch, D. Hayden J. Breen, D. Gambino. Second Row: T. Andrews, manager, R. Wen: zel, G. Moore, H. Brown, Burtt, Caruso, Carter. Third Row S. Unnevehr, T. Hodge, K. Larson, D. Vaughn, Ashley, Mason Fourth Row: M. Brady, Head Coach Bob jones, McWi1liam, U Hamilton, A. Culver, B. Bellandi, C. Clark, Kennon, B. Ballard 7
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FOOTB LL Witli the schedule hecwrning progressively tougher, Cuhherley npened league play ticketed tn finish nn higher than fifth place. After heing held to six ptiints in the first halt' hy Ravenswnud, the rugged line play hy the Cougars wure down the Trojans and Cuhherley wasted tu a 2443 win, Coach Bnh jnnes, still unsure ul' the teani's ahility, watched his squad duplicate the firstfhalf perfnrmanee uf' the Ravenswnod game in the fulluwing game against Vxfoodside. Again the line came through in the secnnd half' and Cuhherley won 2447. Castle ran his total uf' tnuchdnwn passes to Ill hy cunipleting two fur seures to .Inn Mewillirtiii fur fl and two yards. In preparation for their impurtant game with Sequoia, the Cnugs defeated Carlninnt 1942. Castle fired touchdown passes uf' 19 yards tn lvlcvxfilliani and 22 yards tn Bruce Bellandi for the winning scores after Norm Sehlnsser had halted a Carlmont drive hy intercepting a Steve Hallgrinisun pass. Sclilnssens feat set up Cuhherley's first TD, a une yard run hy Chinin Tana. ,lust as it did last year, Cuhherley's WSU game with Sequnia decided the Snuth l,ClllllSkll.t Athletic League varsity funthall chainpiwn. SL'LlLlt1l.l'S single' wing attack innved alniwst xvitliuut hindrance tn win l3fll after the Chcrnltees scured un the ganie's third play lrnin scrinunage. The luss, higgest disappoint' ROSTER Front Row: B. Linder, Wzirfel, E. Millan K. Lus D. McQuery, A. Sira, B. Lucas. Second Row R Q Buckiuaster T. Thunxpsun, C. Stanton, K. Weber, R f Borthwick, B. Mitcliell. Thwd Row: D. Hughes L S. Headly, D. Wilscmri, D. Creager, D. Castle Lyons, B. Gray, Fourth Row: D. lvlartin, P. Huh ley, T. Hall, N. Schlosser, C. Tana, Gould, Blumenthal, Assistant coach Clarence Mirklcy Nut pictured are Assistant cuach jerry Hatha' way and Steve Cuhcnour. I s i--is t
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