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FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL When T20 boys turned out for Frosh-Soph football, there was no equipment. Later the squad was cut to forty-five-still no equipment. The first game-Tennyson versus Castro Valley -was canceled. No equipment. ln the second game, the school's first victory in athletic competition, Tennyson beat Arroyo 7-O, with Mike Ruiz scoring the touchdown and Richard Krayenhagen making the place- ment. Tennyson edged Hayward T9-l 2 in the third game, in which Mike Ruiz scored on aquarterback keeper, Alex Buenaventura on a halfback dive, and John Dambrosio on a pitchout. Again the placement was made by Krayenhagen. Losing to Alameda 6-12, Wilfred Brown scored on a pass from John Dambrosio. The play was good for sixty-five yards in this fourth game. The fifth game, Tennyson-Livermore, was canceled when Livermore refused to play. The Tennyson Blues tied the Tennyson Whites T3-T3 in the sixth and final game, the inter-squad contest. ln this best of- fensive show of the season, the outstanding players were quar- terbacks Alf Vien and Mike Ruiz, center Ernest Carpenter, tackles Richard Krayenhagen and Bob Cook, backs Wilfred Brown, Louis Unbankes, and Alex Buenaventura. FIRST ROW: Chuck Eversole, Richard Hooten, Ernest Maestas, Alf Vien, Ted Morgan, John Dambrosio, Alex Buenaventura, Al Bifano Randy Butcher Larry Costa, Clifford Powell, Bill Moore, Jim Marco, Mike Ruiz, Richard Stiliha. SECOND ROW: Jim Berry, Greg Keith, Bruce Rogers Ray Gravel Tony DiVit1orio, Jim Fries, Chuck Youngland, George Jenkins, Ken Huston, Dwight Peterson, Louis Unbankes, Paul Dutra, Joey Pinkey Ed Helton a Q5 T' .gtg . is . Y Qi 4 of x
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TENNYSON-18 RAVENSWOOD-O In their only varsity game, the Lancers upset a strong Ravenswood eleven. Regarding this final game of the season, Coach Dick Jones reported it to be the best all-around performance of the year. A slow-moving first quarter ushered in a breath-taking second period, in which Tennyson missed one excellent scoring opportunity as flank- erback Pete Franco dropped a pass in the end zone. Undaunted, the Lancers assured the scorekeep- ers some business as Terry Brown soon intercepted a pass and raced it back to the Ravenswood nine- teen, Five plays later, Paul Peterson ran for the first touchdown. For Tennyson's second touchdown, Dayle Man- dle passed to Ken Moulton, who was standing alone in the end zone. In the few remaining minutes of the game, Paul Peterson made the final score of the season by evading all tacklers in a smooth sweep around the right side. son Ralph Russell Larry Qtoclftor D rry N r Bll Besemar Cruclf H rtoh Tom Johnson, Ken Moulton, Harry Crouch, Dale Sinor, Managers li itil!!-ll! iii
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THlRTY-TWO RECEIVE NUMERALS Having fulfilled the requirements in accordance with the Student Body Constitution, the following boys were awarded numerals in Frosh-Soph football: Freshmen Al Bifano, Wilfred Brown, Randy Butcher, Bob Cook, John Dambrosio, Tony DeGama, Paul Dutra, Reese Jones, TC:-ary Lemen, John Priebe, Dave Ruskofsky, Alf Vien, Gary Wozniack. Sophomores Larry Blair, Charles Braziel, Alex Buenayentura, Ernest Car- penter, Larry Costa, Tony DiVittorio, Jim Eaton, Jim Fries, Ed Helton, Richard Hooten, Ken Huston, Bill Jensen, Richard Kray- enhagen, Ed Kuchenbecker, Ernie Maestas, Ted Morgan, Joe Perry, Mike Ruiz, Richard Stiliha. f ManagersJ Paul Peterson scores a'1ouchdown in the Ravenswood game. . l Ree e Jores THIRD RCW Coacl- .' Def B J rs-er P cr Kr yerhagen, Ernie Carpenter lCaptainJ, Ed Kuchenbecker, Bob Cook, Wilbur Brown, Chu k Braziel James Ct vers C ry 'J zr' if Jf P r y Ed B a r D ve Rusbofsky, Tony DeGama, Gary Lernen, Coach Jadc Caruso.
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