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3 .fs ,- M ,Qq.1'W.r.-nw I . . A. L.,, V .6 JL V Q I gilt- '.,. Here the Hancock back finds the whole Ram forward wall: Cliff Beagle C60J, Don Hunt 1711, Tom Hick- man f96J, Jerry Prine 1941, Jim Long l6ll and Ed Gomes l85l. 1960 Season A wet field - excellent for a swimming meet - greeted FCC as the Rams returned to the McLane Mud Bowl. The downpour didn't hold FCC back, however. Ward swam for two tallies, Owens sloshed over for one, Tom Ahajanian swam the channel - 86 yards - and the fiinal two points came when Ray Farmer tackled a Porterville man in the end zone. The final score was Ram mermen, 32, Poterville mudders, O. A 28-yard field goal in the last 30 seconds was all that kept the Rams from upsetting the highly favored Allen Hancock Bulldogs in a conference title contest. Hancock won 21 to 20. The bowl bound Bulldogs came into the game confident of victory and with a minute to go, the Rams were ahead 20 to 18. Fans had left assured that the Rams had upset the Bulldogs, but a reserve who had not kicked a field goal all year dashed FCC's hopes with a perfect boot. Ward continued his fine running, coun- tering tor two scores, while Aubuchon pushed FCC ahead with his five-yard scamper. Hancock went on to win the Orange Show Bowl. FCC ended its regular season, downing Los Angeles City College, 22 to 14, in Los Angeles, Ward, Owens and Aubuchon accounted for the Rams TD's while Williams caught two extra point throws. FCC had to come from behind to win the game from the speedy LACC eleven. The victory gave the Rams a 7-win, 2-loss record. The Rams were then invited to the Sequoia Bowl to be the home team against the Coast Conference Champion Hartnell College Panthers. Hartnell entered the game un- defeated. However, Ward, Caldera and company weren't to be denied as FCC pulled the upset of the year scoring 16 points in the second half. Ward led FCC - gaining 124 yards on the ground out of 139 yards the entire FCC team earned on the ground. Coach Clare Slaughter ended his second year as Ram head mentor. His assistants were line coach, Ray McCarthy, backfield coach, newcomer Ellis Carrasco, and end coach, Len Bourdet. Del Speaks was team trainer. 152
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Fleming, George Ward, Fran Ragghianti and Coach Len Boudet, FOURTH ROW, Frank Pannucci, Mgr., Joe Capone, John Robinson, Neil Hollenbeck, Ed Gomes and Jim Long. FIFTH ROW, Coach Ray McCarthy, Cliff Beagle, the next game riding high against the Taft College Cougars. The Taft team, having read another script for the night, played their best game of the year and defeated FCC, 28 to 20. Taft racked up three touchdowns and led 20 to O before the Rams could get on the board in the first halt. The city college came back strong in the second halt, but the odds against them were too great. Following a week's rest and days spent in mourning, the Rams regained their winning ways by rolling over Coalinga College, 30 to l2. FCC scored tour times: Ward banged over from the Clarence Jarrett, Joe Williams, Dan Stockton, Tom Hickman, Tom Ahaianian, Dewey Belli, Ed Scherf and Head Coach Clare Slaughter. three, Ed Aubuchon scampered across from the six, and then Ward countered on two short runs. The next contest was to be a decider - the winner to be in contention for the conference title. FCC scored in the first halt and left the tield with a sizeable lead. Reedley, not to be denied, came back strong in the second half threatened throughout and grabbed the lead with only a few minutes re- maining in the game. The hard running of Ward and Owens led the Rams back, Owens rushing over from the nine to give FCC the win.
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