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banners ,X 'Mer' 3 ek .ef , ,. P ' wreak Q ,:, .Salma e WM e wr - g waving overhead . . . ln the opening game of the 1954 football season, and the first game played on the mustangs' home field in 15 years, the muir high gridders downed a favored san bernardino eleven by a score of 25-7. although outweighed 30 pounds to the man, the spirited mustangs smashed gaping holes in the cardinal line, to set muir's backs through for steady gains. after several punt exchanges, muir drew first blood as larry worland turned the game's first pass into a t.d., as he intercepted the cardinal aerial and behind good blocking romped 30 yards for the score. t 'w'fz-5L1 '5 ,M 3 -5, scored twice, following a 53 yard drive, than adequate protection threw a perfect second tally. on a quick opener bradford the third counter. despite a penalty on the end for muir's last 6 points of the day. with coach hunt substituting 4 1 v ga M, 'W i is , , hkrg- em:- ,, ?' W' '-eww' 'Z--' . 2 Y V U ,H fin .. 9'-he I eifvefnr-. -' - N- . A 'Q ,M - lwkjii 1,?!e,s..,x: , . vlvp?,'ilg.fh?FMA:.,., .Maw 'A ... K W Vf, , l n 'i j .a ee,,E:-gg, ' ' Q Q in the second quarter muir n ew- .xsw+ '-at i . . Hz, L ' . ' charlie bradford with more 1-565:53 We ,X L X Q , .. - ,, ,V ,f 1 ' A w- strike to bob losey for the i- 3 tees ssas . sg- i 1 AS 1 -, V Iggo 'Y broke into the end zone for ' f extra point al baker kicked his lone conversion of the afternoon. early Nw -ag,ee'eQg, V in the fourth quarter number 27, tommy coleman, skirted around left freely near the end of thevgame, the cardinals were able to push over their lone score. above, charlie bradford is tackled after he caught a pass, coming up to help are number 22, Iowell hauswald, and frank leon bennett diane bertonneau iean bickel edgar bird henry blake robert blakely 1
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hail blue and gold . . . ass't coach head coach 1 don shoup don hunt trainer stan monson front row, left to right, charles bradford, alvin owens, mike cross, andrew anderson, rick shep, Ieslie nunn, freddy comas, richard brooks, larry worland. row 2, co. coptain mike kelly, tom clifford, bud fisher, bob janki, dick cobler, dick weidig, al baker, daryll mitchell, mike hill, dave brown, mike mcgrath, al learned, peter wilson, bob iones, bob losey, stu fine. row 3, coach don hunt, tom warmer, bob bradley, pancho sant, buz honsaker, ron potter, don Iandeck, cleve traughber, iack truher, dick ruppert, dick draeger, dave hienze, george giffin, frank nese, goble henley, ass't. coach don shoup. back row, steve frazier, reggie iamerson, tommy coleman, iohnny martin, bill miller, luis oliver, bill barnard, bob wattenburg, sims cranston, orvill bigby, ben peters, dennis iones, bill booher, peter hermann, iack miller, Iowell hauswald, dave hargrave, hanialwan. iack behner betty behymer thomas bekey bruce belknap ioan bellamy neal benioff af 41 br' gl N.-I
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old- hail blue and g after defeating san bernardino 25-Z muir traveled to el monte to drop a 20-6 decision. a mustang fumble in the Hrst quarter set up the first el monte score, the conversion was good. in the second period neither team could score, then late in the third quarter nn another muir fumble set the stage for el monte's second rch the 5,-'s OPPOM 4-qnversioh wus blocked and muir trailed I3-0. an el monte fumble tapped mu in the fourth quarter set up muir's lone score, with dave hargrave am fha' S kelly, smashing over from the one yard liner al bakers conversion was defensive fe ben mike blorlrei the lions scored again late in the Una! period to bring . ,farting ve grdugh the final score to 20-6. usmngs henly' cle traveling to newport beach for their next game, the mustang: . is lhe m . gable dropped a hard fought I4-6 decision. on the first play from 'ms ny mU 'n' scrimmage scat-back tommy coleman galloped 85 yards for the k row, iohn score: balrerk conversion was wide. the harborites came bac-lr to oks, ha' rland- score in the second perioi and held a 7-6 half-time edge. in the br: larry W0 third period newport tallied again to lead I4-6. the final period an saw both teams fighting back and forth across the mid ' to no avail as the third period score stood u 5-l t.., ,, N .. I ll it disk righh -gk Ief' to and dl Sle. fwn' rrzh tfuher' lui ross, w,keY ,ke c h.s. in hh: qlwon' ml - IIY P' hen peglC nburgr ell, es Welle 50 hgh weidlg' strrpe, but p to the ehi bvwen . 'yn mama ll hu bo man blum S thoma in9 d Hess cliffor bless robert IY blake fay ' X l X'
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