John Muir College - Roundup Yearbook (Pasadena, CA)

 - Class of 1948

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Harry Loos Bob Wilkes Dick Salter Monty Osborn J im Simmons WEEKLY AWARDS As an accolade for their outstanding performances, several Mustangs received travelling jackets from Leddy's IW men's store in Pasadena. They were: Harry Loos, for his two touchdowns in Muir's I9-I2 win over Phoenix JC. Bob Wilkes, for his brilliant blocking against Menlo. Dick Salter, who was the only bright spot in the Nlus- tangs' first league defeat at the hands of Ventura, 26-13. Monty Osborn, whose pass-catching made the pass de- fense of the 'LACC Cubs look sick. Jim Simmons, for the tremendous yardage he gained via the ground against a plucky Oceanside eleven. Jack Lee, who by his line-backing, was instrumental in holding Compton's fabulous John Finney to less than 2.5 yards per carry. Jack Parkhurst, whose 23 yard run hack of an inter- cepted pass proved the pay-off in Muir's 20-13 vic- tory over the hapless Long Beach Vikings. Jack Parkhurst Jack Lee

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MUIR-NAPA A Sloshing in mud for sixty minutes, the Mustangs fought a stubborn Napa eleven through four periods. The Muir team went on the defensive in thethird and fourth stanzas and overwhelmed the Northerners. Final score, Muir 21, Napa 6. A M I The Muir College Mustangs started things off right in their second football season with a 19-12 victory over the Phoenix Bears, September 27. The following week we put the skids on powerful Menlo j.C. Muir's reserve strength took much of the credit for a final scorce of 13-6. October 10th the curtain finally rang down on the undefeated Mustangs as the presumed eleventh victory in two years turned into the Worst defeat of the season. Ventura Junior College spun us to a 26-13 beating. As we were to see, this was only the beginning. We really got hurt the following Satur- day evening. After trailing I3-O at the half in the LACC encounter, Muir came to life with renewed vengeance. With only two minutes left in the game, Monty Osborn took a pass in the end zone to tie up the game, only to have a referee call it incom- pleteg the decision is still debated. Final score, LACC 19, Muir 13. ' Oceanside-Carlsbad JC dropped one to theAMustangs on October 23 in the Rose Bowl. The beach city team just didn't have enough to stop a 20-0 Muir stampeding. On Hallowelen, we met the Compton College Tartars and fell again but not until the Tartars got the scare of their life. If the Mustangs had played hot football for 60 minutes instead of 30, the final score certainly would not have been 20-14. r- The night of November 7 saw Muir overcome a one point handicap extending into the fourth quarter and assure a victory over Long Beach City College with a 20-13 score. A rugged bus trip to Napa, California, was followed by a 60 minute mud bath and a 21-6 win over the 'northern JC eleven on November 15. Climaxing a fair season, john Muir College entered the Thanksgiving Day Turkey Tussle' favored over Pasadena City College. As the game started we looked excellent, then something happened. The whole Mustang grid machine seemed to crumple, not because of any miracle playing by the Bulldogs, but largely due to something we didn't have on November 27. On any other day the score might have been different, but this day we have to take a 23 to I4 defeat and like it. They were up, and we were down. Final statistics showed Muir had WON 5, LOST 4, and stood FIFTH in the Western States Conference., 4 ' page 127



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K. Sweitzerg D. Barnesg Coach Tomerlin. ouheyg B. Whelang I. Lillis. If ll Muir 6 Monrovia 20 Muir opened its season against hard hitting Monrovia. Joe Brown, Colt halfback, scored the Colts only T.D. on a 35 yard scamper. Muir 6 San Diego Hoover 31 The Colts were outclassed here as San Diego's experi- enced team rolled 31 points over the Colts, who couldn't stop Hoover's runners. Hoffman recovered Sam Malli- cott's fumble in the Hoover end zone for the Colts only score Muir 7 Santa Barbara 0 The Colts had their first taste of victory. Never giving up the Colts scored on a Hat pass from Q.B. Sam Mallicott to Halfback Bob Sullivan who went 30 yards for a T.D. with four minutes left to play. Muir 7 San Diego 53 Fast and powerful San Diego High was just too much for the small Colts. San Diego leaving their first team in all through the game to run up Coach Clem Tomerlin Row, left to right: B. Talbottg B. Sullivang I. Powell: A. Meyerg B. McFadden: M. Olverrag C. Kooshiang T. Caing Row: A. Pectg R. Sharlceyg B. Fitzhughg R. Shiversg D.McKeeg J. Brenner: T. 0'Donaldg K. Hotfmang J. Browng G. Petek. Row: S. Mallicoatg C. Johnsong A. Bevinsg J. Smithg F. Larking B. Patteng E. Farrelg B. DePaszthoryg P. Christensong a score did not give the Colts much of a chance. Jimmy Powell flipped a ten yard pass to jack Salters, Colt end. Muir 8 Garfield 7 The Colts made their T.D. in the second quarter with hard hitting Charley Johnson, Colt fullback, scoring, Garfield scored on a 65 yard punt return. Making the extra point Garfield led 7-6. With four minutes left to pay Bill Marquette, Colt center, broke through and blocked a kick which rolled into the end zone for 2 points. Muir 0 South Gate 33 This score did not tell the real story. Muir made 16 first downs to South Gate's 6. Garfield had previously beaten South Gate 25-7. South Gate scored on passes to tall ends. Muir's bad pass defense lost the game. Muir I4 Pasadena I4 Clem's boys were up for this one. The Colts tied the highly favored Bullpups. The first 3 quarters it was all Pasadena, it looked bad for the Colts. Finally a pass from Sam Mallicott to Jack Hecht set up the score, then Charley johnson smashed to the one yard line, with Sam Mallicott taking it over. With 3'minutes left alert Kenny Hoffman stole the ball from a Bullpup back, setting up the touchdown scored by Tom Kane. Joe Brown made the two all important points. . page 129

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