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MusTang Backs Displaying polish and precision, The Tang baclc- Tield proved To be one oi The TinesT Toursomes in The conTerence. The speedsTers oT The PorT CiTy eleven rambled Tor an average of 2 I 8.6 neT yards per game. Some highlighTs oT The season are: College of Sequoias: Tangs lose on a IasT minuTe TD pass. Fresno: Bob Loueriero compleTed Tour ouT of Tive passes: George Graham averaged 7.I yards gain per carry. CCSF: Tang secondary allowed only Two compleTed passes of TwenTy-Two Tried. ModesTo: Jerry Marquis gained II2 yards, made Two TD's in The Third quarTer. San MaTeo: Charlie Haggard wenT Tor more Than IOO yards: Lew Schmid made Three Touchdowns. WesT ConTra CosTa: Tangs rolled Tor 25 poinTs in second quarTer. SacramenTo: Leroy BeniTez, Jerry Marquis, and Lou Schmid each exploded Tor Two TD'sg Tangs clinched aT leasT a Tie Tor The crown wiTh This win. Oakland: Lou Barba averaged 6.I yards per carry: lvlus- Tangs siTTing alone in TirsT place. Jim Coveney l8Il graunds a Sequoia back who laTeraled To TeammaTe No.45 as Don GwalTney l62l angles sharply To The righT To pursue The new ball carrier. F U L L B A C K S L To R: Charles Haggard, TEES!! 5512 .JIS . ,L . ,V,,..s1-....fy-m- - ?L1'-gi 9?-'i' IL ' .. X1 54' V 7 1', , l 1 V' ,M - gf T 5-51, j.. T T T 1 v af Y 1 3 1 NK o Y 'Hn 1 in Fifi,-E'fwc1M , , ' , f K, ..k, . X +V-,':,. . , f , ., W, ... ,, 1 , H.. , 'l'.'1,L ',,,.5 . I. . Q-1:0 t . , 1- Mi f Us-YE , ' W,-A 77' vw4'-'f:w. - HA ff? f' -V fs. ' . :'ii 4v5' T .4 T : i T 2,1 -U'-s,sf',,,. ,wif-wf' Lf-57 T ' T f -J-'savifblff ifklkiiwc 3 . Q' -'-- w . JJ: ian-?if'8.w.'.i-4 A , ,,-Q , ' K , 'i 1 gl f :Ll 9 K fffillfhx 7 H il ' -'. F' -L T. . 4,4 . . ,L , ' 5 A if i 1 w - -. ,i c is if N , ' A ., P s..-1' ' ii .Wig 'Tiff . , In L, In , ig .M f -3 1 'V J A, . V I. 4 lx in U1.',1sJ- wi gi . xv .ff - -nf: ,wif .. , a 'Riff 11144-,g4M..,-,fi-f.a .fJp'34'k' f:.:.:4a.'si-.kcii.w. . usgsfixihe QUARTERBACKS L To R: Frank Reynoso, Bob Loueriero, John Schmidt Frank Corey. elf T , ' ' ,3 ,V , A ii W I! ty , - f T 'li L 6, Qi- - X , as png -g , ,,-gpg ! -A :Jia zz .v1..?' f ., g ' . ' 1 ., T fr 14 ,V--g 74, '- . ugh ,. ,Y l . ,AA , . ' , 1, , , ' ., '..-, Shun Tamura. Lou Barba. J7 jlv f' v-...V 1 C -1- V fr ' j , 'J-A:.iQ'- SQ.- lifmf'-' ' Vi' 'V i ' ' , V '.i-'L 4 Q. 73,11 ' T ff , - . . AJS . , ,, ,rf , , G Q 352, Q '38 gf 'I V W ' ' , - 9411-5 .' 2 ' ' - if X M -ff .1 ,,' -, f, 'z , - lvl' Q'-fy. al ' -Alf.. i , A V 2 T '- -5-'.' . -. K. 9 ,Q-a l - .,f, V. . 4. .. -we N in-+ ag - V f'ff1f'm, z,, 1 ...gg . V is Q . A af- ' - J-Q'F1f1fs.'i fifw ff 'f'5-T 'f'4L ' 1: 'L 'f v - 1 - iff. 13' -'e.'5'13 f'l 'if -if a3'..1?v- -A , -.-,,,,,1,l-4 M4 , 7 ,-, t, I -if - .Hag if 'U' ,I T , g A -'92-:,,l' ,-.1 5 f 'A-V1 . jv 5 . ' ' Page l4I
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Dick Nunes is escorled lo lhe Turf of Baxler Sladium. Arr lvlesislrano l78l and Jim Coveney l8ll are coming up from The background. 'UN refrbilfi-aw HALFBACKS ,N ,,.. 1-i Fronf Row: l. lo R: Jerry Marquis, George Graham, Jack Slanley, Fred Almendarez. Row 2: Leroy Benilez, Jack Avey, Lou Schmid, Dick Nunes. Page l4O Three Tangs cul down a Sequoia back. Backfield Coach Bill Parlon diagrams one ol lhe many plays which pul' lhe lvluslangs af The lop of 'rhe Conference 'For l955.
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