Laney College - Oak Log Yearbook (Oakland, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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Head Coach Gil Callies and Assistant Coach Dutch Triehuasser Football Seaton 1957-58 By Stu Smith Although compiling a season record of 1-7 the 1957 Thunderbird eleven that coaches Gil Callies and Vernon lDutchl Triehwasser placed on the field never failed to fill each 60-minute playing period with excitement. However, had it not been for the extra mileage gotten out of such stalwarts as Guard Tom Basile, who made Junior College All-American, and End Paul Schrcilicr, who set an OJC pass receiving record, snagging 24 during league play, the T-Bird season would have heen a dismal affair. Key injuries to the all-important spot of Quarterback forced the Uakland team to change from the T-l7orma- tion oHense to the variety of the single wing. Going into their first encounter against the highly regarded San .lose Jaguars, the T-Birds found themselves outweighed and lacking needed experience as they were howled over 37-6 on a muddy Bushrod Field, and in the process lost QB Stan Peters for the season. The Asian flu hug flying around the country caused the scheduled Shasta JC-Oakland JC tilt to hc canceled. Opening the league games, thc ,Birds hosted the 1956 Big Eight champion-Stockton Mustangs. The power- packed herd exploded for a 46-16 victory over the under- manned, inexperienced Daklanders. The host team's scoring came on a driving 26-yard 1'un hy Dave Littleton -a speedy fullback from Texas-and two safeties scored hy a hard-charging line, led by Rich Wells, Carroll Wr'ight, and Basile. lnvading spacious Hughes Stadium on the Sacramento JC campus, the visiting Oakland team found hospitality lacking as they became hewitchcd under the stadium lights hy a fahulous passing combination thrown at them hy the Panthers. This resulted in their second league loss, 34-13. The Thunderhird six-pointers were scored by half- hack Roosevelt Sloan on a 4-0-yard punt return, and on Tailback Larry All1right's short plunge culminating a 66-yard drive. When UJC met their cross-hay rival, City College of San Francisco, on a rain dampened home lnattlefield, the 1958 Thunderbirds. First row fl-rl : Stan Normura, Jim Perakis, .loe Crismon, Williant Love, Carl Wright, Lavell Guton, Jim Wilford, Leon Silas, Dennis Johnson. Second row ll-rJ : Earl Norwood, Stan Peters, Tom Garrett,.Max Villamor, John Conroy, Larry Richardson, Pete Mercurio, Rich Walton, Harv Oranshy, ,lim Pelham, Bill Steen. Third row, standing fl-rl : Dutch Triebewasser, Gil Callies, Coaches, Ed Bennett, Paul Wallan, Paul Schreiber, Roy Peters, Bill Herrera, Dave Littleton, .lack Forest, Carl Mt-Cane, Sam Albright, Hamlet Pulley, Don Bruck, Tom Rauch, Phil Engelke, Lionel Hankins, Carrol Wright, Rich Wells. Tom Basile. , , 2 . sn, W

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