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CUB ROSTER Arlett, Gordon Half 17 165 5 :9 . two years Blake, Leo End 18 165 5:U ' 2 two years Bold. Robert End IS 175 5:11 none Botto, Beno Full 16 165 5:10 2 none Brock. Bill Quarter 17 155 5 -JV one year Condit, Dave Guard 18 173 5:lUi two years D ' Alfonso. Peter Guard 16 162 5:7 two years DeLeon, Paul Quarter 16 120 5:5K. none Fay. Philip Half 17 150 5:10 none Fratus, Bob Half 16 140 5:7 none Gage, Charles Tackle 17 174 5:10 none Gale. Leland Guard 17 173 5:11 2 none Gingg. Junior Guard 17 175 5:11 two years Gossler, Walter Center 17 175 5:10 one year Gustafson, Bert Tackle 17 175 6:00 three years Hadlen, George End 17 175 6:00 three years Hart, Frank Full 18 160 5:10 ' three years Haywood, William Full 18 175 5:10 one year Hansen, Elmer End 17 160 6:00 none Hickman. Alelviu End 18 168 5:11 ' -2 none Jones, Don Full 17 162 5:11 one year Landon, John End 18 170 5:11 three years AIcLeod. Don Guard 17 155 5:11 one year Moorehead. Eric Half 14 145 5:8 none Nathan, Paul End 16 160 5:10V2 none Parish, Norman Quarter 19 152 5 :7 three years Petersen, Bob Tackle 17 178 6:1 two years Stallworth. Tom End 18 150 5:9 one year alim, Antone Tackle 17 142 5 :8 2 none Steel. Alarshall Half 18 158 5:11 none Weikert. Arthur Center 17 155 5:11 ' three years Weiss, George Half 19 143 5:11 none
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SPORTS BULLETIN CLIPPER CUB NEWS DEC. 12, 1930 UNI 0— RICHMOND The I ' nivtTsity N ' arsily in its second game of the season, battled to a scoreless tie with Richmond High, on the Oiler ' s field. The game was fairly even at all times, but due to an advantage in weight, the Oil City lads were slightly superior. A heavy south wind was blowing, making it im- possible to pass or kick with much success. Late in the first half, the Richmond team recovered a fumble on the Cub twenty yard line, and plunged to the five yard marker only to be held by the Cub line. The only Cub threat came late in the third (|uarter when a pass to Parish put the ball on the Rich- mond ten yard line. The ball was carried to the three yard line, but on the next play University was penalized 15 yards. After the pen alty a place kick was tried, but failed. With only two minutes to play in the last quarter, the Cubs started a spirited advance, but it was ended bv the gun. UNI 19— MT. DIABLO Playing its third game of tht practice season on September 12, the University X ' arsity beat the powerful Mt. Diablo team 19-0, The game started with University receiving the kick off. On the next play. University scored its first goal on a pass. Willie Haywood to John Landon. The extra point was missed. University again scored PIEDMONT 0— UNIVERSITY The l ' ni ersity var ity traveled to Piedmont on Sept. 19 to battle to a scoreless tie. The first half was mostly played in niidfield with neither team o])ening ii]). The sec- on l half was started with Univer- sity oi)ening u] an attack which marched the Highlanders under their own goal posts. Hut their at- tack was stopped when University failed to make a first and ten on the eight yard line, . ' gain Univer- sity failed to score when Haywood threw a pass to Blake over the goal line which could hardly be reached. The rest of the game was ])layed in Piedmont ' s territory. The game showed University with a good of- fense and a defense hard to break thru. The outstanding players for University were Arlett and Captain Petersen. But on the other hand, the game proved fatal to Universi- ty, for Hart and Landon, who play- ed good football, were seriously in- jured and lost to the team for a few weeks. when Willie Haywood ran around right end 45 yards to a touchdown. The extra point was made. The game from then on was fairly even until late in the last half. University again scored by three line bucks by Arlett. The try for the point failed. The scoring was all over for the game and the two teams played evenly until the last when Diablo started a passing attack. Fiftv-one
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