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The 1965 Season SC game 6 at Burlingame 18 Sequoia at Sequoia 0 at Vloodside 12 Gunn at Sequoia 27 Cubberley at Sequoia 20 Carlmont at Sequoia 7 at Palo Alto 7 at Ravenswood at Sequoia 0 at Menlo-Atherton at Sequoia San Carlos ran into a stone wall as the Wildcats opened their SAN CARLOS 18-SEQUOIA 0 opponent 21 0 27 6 7 26 26 14 13 BURLINGAME 21-SAN CARLOS 6 The Dons ran into the powerful Panthers on opening night and learned a valuable lesson in football. The game was close for 3 quarters but Burlingame finally took the measure of the un- derdog Dons with a 4th quarter touchdown. The Panthers went on to an undefeated season, giving the Dons some solace from their defeat. The Cherokees found volatile San Carlos a bit too much to handle on the night of October lst. Despite a bad night at place-kicking, the Dons dominated play and rolled over the overpowered Cherokees for the first time in the history of the rivalry. WOODSIDE 27-SAN CARLOS 0 bid for the S.P.A.L, championship. The 'Cats struck early for a W 27-0 lead at the half. They coasted through the 2nd half while y the Don defense stiffened to hold the Woodsiders scoreless. ' Page 182 f J v-4... .-am,-4 A wa . 1, st Swear' iid-bil ,-1: fa. 'f -446.
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SAN CARLOS 12-GUNN 6 The Dons had to fight for this win, and although they did not come up with a top effort, they got the job done. The key play was Bob Phillips' recovery of a fumbled kickoff in the 2nd quarter, which led to the winning touchdown. N-6971 ' '-13 -1- 1 .4 A 'e 1 1 -ffl' 4, 'xv' .I 1-V . .- ,'f',, N1 A-.A ff' 'af .-1s1ff.-H. .J ' 511 WL'-Q., .,,,.,,,.i:,1 W I , hx, -9 5-4-Ibis ,Jr f-1-y'!?'-fs -,,:,-,gypsy f 2 2. 'SI-, .. ..,,f g:'?f..:4fxf ,u 'LT ' 1 3 , ' 'sf Y .up-:aw .. ,-A- 'v-'I wg, 'f' '. ' .-- 1.s--,.--lfgji fi 'x - ,L 1 ' .X . S .' .. - 'QiQiS .,. ft ag, f -Tlflffi-. , ', : 'fi lr. . 1 'Q fQ.,'7 ri f',i5FQ4'f' me 4 4-5 Y- .e- 4,447 1, A A f ,B . 1 , N t , 'll ,'fg,.., gi- ,-,t ' , 5 ,g nl- .,.,1..Z . Vkjvbu-qi' -5 Av - A Y- .,,..x ' . , .. 1 , 'f - ,l-htm . 'i.- . ' . - - 'hv 'f.. - s4.N'x,14v' . lgv.. 1 .. 1 -A, ,AMPK -, 1 w T' il . -'gy-3, .- -' SAN CARLOS 27-CUBBERLEY 7 The big Cougars fell hard as San Carlos rammed in three first half touchdowns. The Dons controlled the game in all categories, not allowing Cubberley to score until there were only a few seconds left in the game. CARLMONT 26-SAN CARLOS 20 In the annual Homecoming game, the Dons opened quickly. Three first half touchdowns left the Dons with a 20-6 lead. The Scots, though, fought back and stole the game on a clutch, last- second interception of an SC pass. MENLO-ATHERTON 13-SAN CARLOS 0 On the rain-soaked Terremere Field, the Bears and the Dons battled each other and the weather. M-A struck early and late while repulsing several Don thrusts. The small, but exuberant crowd gave the Menlo-Atherton Homecoming game an interesting atmosphere. H K .iiV' ' PALO ALTO 26--SAN CARLOS 7 The Vikings sloshed through the mud and the Dons for a decisive victory. The sparsely attended game saw the Dons make their lone score late in the 4th quarter. RAVENSWOOD 14-SAN CARLOS 7 The inspired Trojans, climaxing their greatest season, came through with clutch plays to beat the Dons. The winning score came late in the game as the Trojans finally broke through the stubborn SC defense.
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