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CAL. AGGIES . . 6 PACIFIC ..... I3 STaying in The Thiclc oT The conTer- ence race, The Tigers unleashed a hard running aTTaclc aT Davis To Trample The Aggie MusTangs, I3-6, in a driving rain. A new running sTar was uncovered in Emrys Lloyd, who averaged 6.5 yards in I3 carries, scored The TirsT Touchdown on a I3-yard gallop. Second score came on a George To Dick BenTley pass, good Tor I5 in The air and 30 on The hooT. MarTinovich added The ThirTeenTh poinT via placement All Bengal Tallies came in The TirsT halT. OTher See- yopee highlighTs were Soper's booming punTs, Grulobs' Tine Tackle play, punT-covering by SwagerTy and I-ledges. Grublas Koehler Siegfried BuTch Lloyd swings around Aggie end. Siegfried leading 1 1 S A , , '15 I I A s-152 I I A i - J i , Ti ,jj :H , f ff-as Rfk -can I92I
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Soper sTops ThaT ST. Mary's and-around. r CAL. RAMBLERS . . 7 PACIFIC . . . 4 C. O. P.'s lasT home game proved To be a nighTmare. The CaliTornia Ramblers, composed oT Bear second sTringers and ineligibles, came To Town and wenT To Town wiTh The lisTless Bengals, who seemed To be suTTering a leT-down aTTer The ST. Mary's pinnacle. BeTore The specTaTors had seTTled in Their seaTs, The Ramblers had seven poinTs by virTue oT a 55-yard gravy sprinT by Eddie l-lopkins plus a conversion. ThaT was all The invaders needed, Tor despiTe TranTic second-halT aTTempTs To equalize The counT, which neTTed only Two saTeTies, The Tigers never really goT back in The game. lT was disTincTly an oTT-nighT Tor The Orange and Black men. AcTing CapTain Doug Silva was The lone sTandouT in The sagging Tiger line, while Al Soper's kicking and Alexander's plunging and Tackling were consolaTion TacTors Tor The backTield. PaciTic's besT ball-ToTing was done by Bob KienTz and Emrys Lloyd, The laTTer making his debuT as a halTback. The pair oT saTeTies, C. O. P.'s only conTribuTion To The scoring column, came in The Tinal quarTer: The TirsT on a Tumble ThaT hopped ouT oT The end-zoneg The sec- ond on a direcT giTT Trom l-lopkins. who inTenTionally ran ouT oT The playing Tield To prevenT a possible blocked kick. AT The end, The STaggmen were raging, buT impoTenT. Final weird Tally: Ramblers 7, Pacific 4. Trembley Lloyd BenTley T911
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Lloyd follows Siegfried off Fresno's laclcle. FRESNO. . . . 20 PACIFIC ..... 0 Two leams undelealed in league play mel on Turlcey Day in Fresno lor lhe cham- pionship ol lhe Far Weslern conference and Pacilic was lhanlclul when il was over. The Tigers allowed lhal old bugaboo, laully pass-covering, lo crop oul again and il cosl lhem lhe game, 20-O. and lhe conference crown. Fresno Slale had lillle lrouble regaining lhe lille lrom lhe Orange and Black, as lhe Raisin Cilyiles consislenlly oulplayed lhe Slaggmen aller lhe lirsl guarler. ln lhe second period, Fresno's big gun, Gleason, slarled booming and lrom lhen on lhe oulcome never was in doubl. Passes were direclly responsible lor all ol Fresno's scores, allhough lwo ol lhe lhree louchdowns were scored lhrough lhe line. The Bulldogs led al hall-lime, I3-O. Pacilic never gol closer lhan lhe Fresno 27. allhough Lloyd again showed up well as a ball-paclcer. Up lronl, Swagerly, Tulloch and l-ledges did a neal iob ol holding slippery Toby l-leeb lo exaclly zero yardage on punl-relurns. Ed Koehler showed class as a line-plugger, as did Marlinovich, bul lheir ellorls were nol enough. C. O. P. was in lhe conlesl only during lhe lirsl canlo. Aller lhal, il was all Fresno, and lhe Bulldogs came oul ol lhe doghouse a-snarling. Cold lurkey lor lhe Tigers! Aclamina Soper Kienlz im I
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