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Sam Bob Elbert Ralph I Grant Lmies Livingston Dunkin McWilliams Hedgpeth The teamwork and power displayed by the Bearcats in this game was outstanding. Then came the big day, October 26th-the day of the San Luis game, the most eagerly awaited game of the season. The Bearcats went on to the field, weaker than usual because of injuries obtained in the Lompoc game, but strengthened by sheer determination. The half found the Tigers leading by a score of 14-o and many of the Bearcats limping around on bad ankles. In the last half of playing time the Tigers turned on a fast offense and an almost unpenetrable defense, letting the Bearcats score six points to their thirteen-making the score of the game 27-6 in favor of the Tigers. Although the Bear- cats put up a magnificent battle, they could not withstand the terrific onslaught of the faster team. To climax their season, the Bearcats returned the follow- ing week without any loss of spirit, only to fall before a strong- er Santa Maria eleven, with the score at the end of the game being 14-6. Santa Maria's touchdowns both came in the second quarter. One was made on a forty yard pass over the goal line, and the other by returning a kick forty-live yards. Paso's lone score came in the third quarter after a series of passes, and then a drive through the line. Those players who saw the most action were Captain Ruben Landa-Right End, Ernie Torres-Right Tackle, Bob Livingston-Right Guard, Elbert Donkin-Center, Grant Hedg- peth-Center, Jack Edwards-Left Guard, jack Kleck-Left Tackle, Charlie Frazier-Left End, Ralph McWilliams-Full- back, Marlar Stewart-Quarterback, Sam Lones-Quarterback, john Dickenson-Left Half, and Ray Collins-Right Half. jack Kleck, who played Left Tackle, was placed on the first string all county eleven. Jack played substitute end last year and was moved to the tackle position this year, where he proved himself to be the best in the county. The Bearcats may not have won all of their games this season, but no one can say that they took a beating lying down. Anyway, it isn't that you win the game-it's the way that you la it. P Y The B team played only two games this year, winning one and tying one. The Bearkittens tied Lompoc 14-14 in their first gave of the season played on the local gridiron. Both teams tallied fourteen points in the Hrst half. No additional scores were made in the last half when both teams played a passing attack. In their second game they proved themselves to be an aggressive team when they defeated a much heavier Cambria team by a score of 14-6. Those players seeing the most action were Melvin Exline, Paul Kinne, Jack Barba, Lowell Lewey, Felix Chaides, Iames Bell, Bill Roberts, Neil Keefer, and John Toner. Paso Paso .... o .... Paso Paso .... r 3 .... Paso .... 6 .... Paso .... 6 .... ....r9.... A Sconns King City ........ o Arroyo Grande ..6 Atascadero ...... I3 Lompoc .......... 6 San Luis .......... 27 Santa Maria .... 14 B Soomss Paso .,.. I4 .... Lompoc .......... I4 Paso .... I4 .... Cambria .......... 6 Ruben Lan da Jack Edward Ernest Torres Ray Collins John Dickenso Marlar Stewart Jack Kleck Charles Frazier Robe rt Shaw S
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