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Sem on 14 Renulu TIGERS OPPONENTS 7 Mark Keppel 25 33 El Monte 7 19 Fullerton 0 21 Burbank 13 12 Burroughs 0 41 Hoover 7 26 Glendale 13 34 Muir 26 7 Santa Monica 20 Total 200 111 l 1 'smut ll '-if 2-Mn an Jo French-One of fhe mosl de- Greg Danninger-Will play a lol lermined men on fhe squad. A of foofball af 'raclrle for nexi 'Fine halfbaclc. year's varsily. Ken Simpson-Shifiy runner up Bill Blalreslee-A very capable from 'llwe Bees. A f1ne performer faclile. Improved greally and did ai halfbaclc. a fine iob. x PNN when N 5 Wu Q Don King-Tall, llusliy end. Also reiurning nexf year. Should be greaf. Hal Hunfer-A very 'fasl bacli. Played well in his senior year on fhe varsiiy. Team shown leaving llwe field afler ilie Muir game. l5ll Ragaiz, 1541 Mariell, 1821 Rowe, l45l Giddings, l431 P. Scoii, l63l Policli, l57l French, l42l Conn, l73l BenneH. Pefe Scoff, and e lwosf of Samohi players Hgl-al for ihe ball in flue second half of flue CIF play-off game.
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1' 5' QE, if Bert Mouron-Big senior fullback. Helped team with his tine spirit. Pete Hubbard-A very capable lineman. Did a fine iob at center. Pete Scott scores first Tiger touchdown against Glendale on long run. lb5l Reynolds. Long lon groundl has blocked Glendale tackle. Peter Reynolds catches a pass in the dying minutes ot the Santa Monica game. l48l Roberg: l84l Long: l45l Giddings: l5bl Brabyn. 13 Wells Martell-Returning iunior. Will be a top haltbaclt next year. Walter Conn - Fine line-backer. Also played good offensive full baclr. QW? Kg ' K , x Axis 1.1 Art Baudry-Played steady toot- ball at guard. A very determined performer. Ted Polich-Powerful runner once he gets going. Returning next year. The Tiger line, led by All- League performers - End, Bob Long, and Guards, John Roberg and Mike Giddings - paved the way for the hard running backs on offense, and made things tough for opposing ball carriers on defense. The backtield ot Bill Sevadjian, who was selected the most valuable player in the league, speedy Pete Scott, and powerful George Gibbs, gave SP one of the finest running teams in the history ot the school. On the whole, though, the Tigers played as a team, with each and every man on the squad being respon- sible for the success of the team.
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