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L to R Standing: Jim Nerad, Danny Cruz, Joseph Castillene, Rick Candelario, Larry Ezell, Tim Crowley, Greg Pratka, Rick Lindell, Mike Garcia, Dave Syrinek, Tom Griffin, Oscar “Yato” Gomez (Coach). Kneeling: Joe Lawson, Jim Lacour, Aluard Garza, Mike Miller, Leroy Cuellar, Mario Lopez, Dave Higgs WWE AGES TA3S Winners and losers of the 1974 ALL-STARS are considered the best athletes in S.E.U. intramural football. Both teams, dominated by members of the matchless Magic Company, played well and enjoyed themselves. From their facial expressions in these photos (taken soon after the game) you could never tell who won, and I won’t give any hints. The Bold White Knight ot a . Ax pS % ne Se : : - 3 Pe he teal dS PAL Te ot Ik; (ie: R Standing: Joe Childress, Peyton Turk, Tim Sulak, Bob Fernandez, Kevin Noonan, Mike Aco Joe McQuire, Louie Perez, Ken Lamy, Joe Ortiz, Joe Wilson (Coach). Kneeling: Peter Juve, Mike Ruttle, Jim Nelson Paul Longoria, Mike Dooley, Dale Schigut 188
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| Above struck the Zoo down in their prime. : The game was tied, 12-12; the Zoo scoring on passes to Mike Antonini and Joe Maguire, -and the Magi on passes to Joe Castelline and | Joe Childress. A final Zoo drive was thwarted by a Tim Crowley interception, and there was a scant eight seconds remaining in the contest as sudden-death Ove rtime seemed imminent. A last-ditch, desperation pass by Turk appeared destined to be batted away by the swarming Zoo defenders, but it was in that instant that the |Heavenly Voice spoke. I guess He remem- bered the pounding these Co. athletes took as Freshmen; remember the Banchy A’s? ‘The years of defeat and ridicule and seemingly endless waiting were over... the ball was hit by at least three people before popping out of the crowd, straight into the arms of a stunned David Higgs. An ecstatic Magic Company emerged victorious over the Zoo, 18-12. Leading Passers— Best Team Defense— Best Team Offense— Peyton Turk (Magic Company ) 535 attempts; 253 completions 3,273 yards; 62 touchdowns Rick Lindell (Zoo) 547 attempts; 249 completions 3,199 yards; 48 touchdowns Magic Company; 43 pts... 2.3 pts. game Z00; 65 pts... 3.1 pts. game Magic Company; 495 pts... 27.5 pts. game Z00; 446 pts... 24.7 pts. game
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OWENS UWITBAMUVEAL FOOTBALL: SORRY EXCUSE REIGNS AGAIN!!! Capturing the fourth Intramural title in 4 years, including foot- ball twice, Sorry Excuse ran away in the Girl’s division this year. There was no opposition to speak of (who’s speaking) and an unde- feated season shone (it was reigning) on Excuse’s heads. From rough Passin’ Thru to mild mannered (but ever appealing) Circus, football tactics were won and lost. To say the least, Girl’s football as a sport is similar to Magic Co. performing at the Austin Civic Ballet. From Debbie “Buck” Bohac to Jayne with a “Y” there was fun for all and NDINGS LL LANDING balls for fun. For future reference (and the 75 draft) here goes the high (and low) lights of the 1975 season: EAM WIN LOSS PTS.FOR AGAINST PASSIN THRU: Giving Sorry Excuse its biggest threat of the season, Passin Thru put a scare into the hearts of all. Under the bullet arm of 10 198 7 Mary “Flem” Fleming, the faculties of Dr. Linn and Dr. Daniels, the Bey Excuse u 2 “Hikemanship” of center Peggy Kucera, and the rest of the go- Passin Thru 8 2 145 45 getters, Passin Thru came out second after a tough season for the | opponents. eircus 5 is 25 85 CIRCUS: Truly a “Circus” in the fantasy world of football, this team awoke early to the realities of Girl’s Football. Always fighting, Jeepers Creepers 4 5 He 78 through many scoreless and weary games, Peyton Turk and Tom Griffin guided their charges to no avail. Debbie Bohac, Ruth | Crazy Legs ] 8 ie 82 Richardson, Kitty Kent, Becky Phillips, Jill Hahne, Connie Ellis, Michelle Lucash, Criss Hobbs were the comely seniors who prove Juicy Jerseys 1 9 6 111 that even true beauty is not always enough. JUICY JERSEYS: Although they didn’t win a game, they were always entertaining to watch. After a J.J. game, one came away with new insights into the methods of football. Everyone enjoyed playing the Juicy Jerseys and Jayne-with-a-Y added something new to the program. Never giving up, the J. J’s wore their “WIN” buttons all the way up to the last game. CRAZY LEGS: Back for another outstanding year, Cindy ‘“‘Urbi” 189
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