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PLAYERS OF Bill Dawson, Blanket winner, all-league tackle and line backer, season captain, and player-of-the-week for the TAM, game, was one of the top line men in the league. He was also tops with his team mates as they elect d e him season captain. Leadership ability and talent make a good combinat' ' ' ' ' lon and Bill Dawson has this combination. Ken Mesa, defensive line-backer, earned his trophy a gavnst Burlingame by recovering two fumbles, an inter- ception and made numerous tackles. Sonny Carlile, all-league-back and player-of-the week for h t e CAP. game. This half-back and flanker could both catch and run and, this was not all, he was also one of the best defensive backs around. Bob end, broke up many plays and opened man hol . He y es was awarded player-of-the-week for the Jefferson game. Wieger, offensive guard and a top-notch defensive
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PERFOR ERS Brooklin Hiner, the six six ter ror of the league, got up the hi hest and it took plenty of .9 Q boys to keep him down as these three from Cap. found out. George Learned, Rich Zinn, Roger Bill Wright, a top-notch tackle, opened many gaps in the oppo- nents lines, but he did not stop there as he was also a defensive l'Y!8I'1, Young and wild was this swift soph- omore, Clyde Haddock, he was tough to stop and hard to catch. This hard-hitting guard was Ken Brusa who played well both offense and defense. Gary Paglierani, the screen pass king, snared a hard one in front of Capuchino defender.
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Page 85 text:
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THE WEEK George Learned, South City's quarter-back and co-captain for the season, connected with many passes and plays to entitle him to a well deserved player-of-the-week for the Hillsdale game, if Encinal was invaded by this l85 pound tackle Clinton Evans. l-lis excellent de- fensive and offensive work earned him player-of-the-week. 81 Roger Jordan, although only a l6O-pound guard, this wild cat gained new respect from San Mateo each time he brought down one of their ball carriers, Roger won his trophy in this game, ' ik , - l. v 1 Rich Zinn, the rugged junior half-back piled up yardage and led plays throughout the West- more game, which gave him the player-of-the-week title. A V 'V , . , J . -I r v I .' A 'V f ' -I , K i 'I ' ' i ' ii ' - 'H is '-. it i 4 i i V . v 47 I A if
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