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A bird s eye view shows Pacific s Winged T offense ready to roll against the 7 man line defense of Azusa L. A. PACIFIC 18 AZUSA COLLEGE 16 This was the night! The greatest thrill of the year came before an astonished crowd as L. A. P. C. upset the powerful Azusa team. The Panthers played their finest game of the season as they rallied again and again to hold off a loaded Azusa SpIitT club Azusa scored first in the opening quarter but L A came right back as a 59 yard pass from BOB LIN VILLE to end JIM SHEFFER set up Pacific s first tally On the very next play quarterback BOB LINVILLE passed the ball 27 yards to end RON MIDYETT who out fought two Azusa men for the score The conver sion try was missed so Azusa still maintained an 8 to 6 lead However in the second quarter tackle ED WHITNEY and guard SAM TURNBOUGH raised havoc with the Azusa ball carriers and threw them for loss after loss until Azusa was deep in their own territory Being forced to go to the air Azusa found L A s VINCE MYERS intercepting their forward pass and returning it to set up the Panthers second score Minutes later DAVE RAINES drove off tackle 3 yards for the Panthers second score just before the half ended L A P C went to their locker room at half time with a 12 to 8 lead Starting the second half it was apparent immediately that Pacific was not to be denied On the third play big BOB LINVILLE ripped through the middle of the Azusa line behind the massive Panther center CONNIE CARMACK LIN VILLE didnt stop running until he hit pay dirt some 53 yards away This put L A P C in a commanding 18 to 8 lead and only a last quarter 50 yard run by Azusa quarterback Dave Knowles kept the Sentinels in contention But this was Pacifics night and any hope of Azusa s scoring was blotted out as the en tire Panther line smashed the Azusa backs for suc cessive losses of 7 3 9 13 and 23 yards respec tively during the last 5 minutes of the contest The victory was a great tribute to the fine spirit of an out manned but certainly not out fought Pacific team Wingback DUKE ARCHER runs a reverse to set up a td Moments L A PACIFIC 18 later the Panthers scored the all important game winning touch down in the great 18 to 16 upset of Azusa College BOB LINVILLE 98 Panther quarterback on a 51 yard touchdown jaunt in the second quarter against Southern Cal College End VINCE MYERS 89 gets set to clean out ALL AMERICAN Bill Severn and spring the play oose SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLEGE 20 two thousand turned out for the Golden State Athletic Association championship game A Pacific victory would make the Panthers the undisputed champions a victory by Southern Cal would throw the final lejgueAs'gandings into a three way tie between Azusa Southern an L As was expected Southern Cal s fabulous Little All American quar terback Bill Severn was outstanding He was responsible for every Vanguard score as he ran twice around the Panther flanks to pay dirt and tossed a 21 yard t d pass for their final score Also Severn passed once for S C s conversion effort which eventually proved to be the margin of victory for the Vanguards Southern Cal scored first and made their conversion in the opening quarter L A P C bounced right back with a score as BOB LINVILLE broke loose for a 51 yard bootleg play The Panther try for point was blocked and the score board flashed Southern Cal 8 L A 6 In the second quarter the Panthers marched 87 yards to score as DAVE RAINES skirted the Vanguard s end from 7 yards out aided by a block from guard JOHN MACARTHUR to put the Panthers ahead 12 to 8 Then back came S C with Severn leading the way for their second score Halftime showed Southern Cal 14 L A Pacific 12 After the half the Panthers great quarterback BOB LINVILLE ran 63 yards for the tally making it C C 14 Then Seve ra lie is Vanguard club to another score in the last quarter as he passed to his wingback Tanner for the game winning touchdown The Panthers made one last minute gallant effort to pull the game out of the fire as they drove down to Southern Cal s 3 yard line but as fate would have it the ball was fumbled with only 3 inches to go for the score They came out on the short end but the fans left the game proud of their performance The season was indeed a great success and football had made its mark at L A P C I ' The air was filled with anticipation as a Homecoming crowd of over Cal, . . .c. ' . ' ' L.A.P. . 18, 's. . , ' fn is d if
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L A PACIFIC 14 CLAREMONT MUDD FROSH 7 In a tough afternoon contest that lasted untll dark the Paclfuc football team won Its openlng game of the season over Claremont Mudd Frosh Thus was an afternoon of many flrsts It was the colleges flrst offuclal eleven man football game It was also the flrst wun of the year Credlt for L A P C s furst touchdown went to wmgback DUKE ARCHER who took a 17 yard pass from quarterback DICK ROMINE In the first quarter to score The conversnon try was made good as halfback DAVE RAINES drove over for two povnts to put L A ahead 8 to 0 ln the second half Claremont Mudd scored but mussed their converslon Later ln the fourth quar ter L A P C fumbled on their own 45 yard Ime to glve Claremont one last shot to score How ever fme Ime play by bug tough 250 lb guard RAY SAYLORS and tackle BUTCH HAILEY averted a Claremont tally Wlth time running out the Panthers generated one more drlve with the majorlty of the holes bemg created by guard KEN LEE as Captain DON ROB ERTSON ripped off large chunks of yardage ROBERTSON fmally scored on an off tackle blast The Panther team rallies to stop a last quarter Claremont drlve to :ce the game Shown are ARCHER 335 and MIDYETT 45:88 mak mg the tackle and left to rlght WHITNEY 12978 ROMINE 325 SAYLORS 494 RAINES 338 and MYERS 389 good for 3 yards and 6 points L A PACIFIC 30 BOYS CHRISTIAN LEAGUE ALL STARS O The Paclflc Panthers exploded In the fnrst half to humble the All Star team from San Gabruel Valley 30 to 0 Halfback DAVE Hrs longest gaunt was 37 yards In the second quarter with the and of some sharp downfueld blockung by wmgback KENT HUGHES and tackle JIM TREBILCOX The Panther defense looked especlally sharp wrth the All Stars bemg held to minus yardage Defenslve ends NORM WALKER and WES CURRIER showed well at their respective posltlons Another surpnse was tackle PAUL ARELLANES SENIOR who as the oldest player In the natuon at 46 made several fme plays In the last quarter Also scoring for L A was fullback DON ROBERTSON on a 42 yard slant L A PACIFIC 6 POMONA FROSH 36 The Pacufuc forces were rudely bounced from the undefeated ranks as the alert Pomona Frosh team took advantage of every Panther mnstake to run up 36 points on them Although the score ended lopsvded the contest was actually Interesting to watch with the Panthers stall In contention with less than 10 minutes to play But several key interceptions and two crucial fumbles put the lld on Paclflc s hopes as the Sagechlcks scored 3 times an the last quarter The Panthers lone score came on a 5 yard dash by DAVE RAINES In the second quarter Looking especlally good for the Panthers was rangy end RON MIDYETT who pulled nn 4 passes durung the evemng to gain 110 yards 41: Awww Time out L A Paclflc as end MYERS 389 has his hand checked In the All Star Game The Panthers went on to down the Boys Chrlstlan League team 30 to 0 Left end MIDYETT 88 smashes unto Pomona College defensive backs after catching a 33 yard pass from quarter back ROMINE 73 - I I K I , l ' H 1 A fl, X, ' 1 . . - f . . . . U' RAINES broke loose 3 times for long runs into the end zone. ' mf - - - - - 1 45 1 'Q C, '19 I 1 1 ul . . it t
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An lmmeasurable debt of gratntude as owed Dr Don Robertson he has been stnvlng for the realuty of foot at L for several years ln assnstlng Coach Brownfleld thls season he has glven countless hours of tedious work Because of Gay Overstreets vltal energy and determlnatnon to see things accompllshed the whole nation was made aware of our team s progr ss Thanks Gay' Too a sincere word of apprecl atlon vs here due Mort Moss of the Los Angeles EXAMINER whose personal Interest sn our athletlc program dld much to put our school s name on the lnps of sports enthusiasts everywhere 845 S 'x Hours of thought and applred lmagnnatlon on the part of Chuck Leviton gave L A P C her flrst glimpse of Chucks ungenuuty and know how through the manner ln which he handled publlclty for our games Here are the men for whom all was glven these falthful determined men who gave every flber of themselves for the school and her flrst football tearr Thanks IS only an empty word when an expression of appreclatlon IS to be offered Our prayers were with you every mlnute team and our hearts are swelled with prlde and love for all you ve given Our yell leaders were the plvot around which the spnnt of our games revolved Every game was a new thnll because of the never ending enthusiasm these fave klds showed -'IW' .ra ja A here IS ur coach the oblect of a crownlng trlbute Wlthout Jlm Brownfleld ball at L P C would never have been posslble For Those Mflth Determ1nat1on . . . L. . - J W V , . X . ball . A. P. C, , ' ' e . . , . , - 'K' L' ff ffl H U i I l 4 . ' ss ,., , V ,n,,.., ,. ,l ,Q ,fs ' I . . , . - . .y 'An I. V fir! im' . ,N - iw ,- . f 1 ,. -1, 1. -5' -yi -Av. ..d,,,T4,:- ' b. . ' , 1 - A f I.. 'L' ' .u- f.-. I A A ' l nd ' o , foot . A. . . 75 I . I Q
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