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Part Ill-SUN., NOV 23 1958

THE SAN DIEGO UNION llfon., lllov. 24, 19,18 (lj)a I 7 SAN OlfdO, CALIFORNIA

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By JOHNNY ~IcDONI\LD "I knew they had im- proved but didn't realize they had improved t h a t much," Idaho State coach Babe Caccia said Saturday night following Uljt Be11.11;als' 24-0 defeat at oJ. the impressive San Diego Pioneers boa Stadium. Hy df The Pioneers came out of a fog, llterally, Jn the sec. ond halt to overpower the Bengals with a devasting ground offensive powered by Tom Gates, A v a 1 o n Wright and Bobby Keyes. A heavy blanket of tog tell over the stadium after the second period got underway and USD was forced to abandon its aerial plans. Caccia and several of his pla,·ers believed the fog was a big handkap for the Ben- gals. '·we had drilled on pas~ defense and felt we had their aerial game pretty much jn check," Caccia said. "However, when th~y were forced to go to t h e ground, we couldn't hold them." Bobby Keyes, a 5-9, 185- pound halfback, furnished the necessary spark the Pioneers needed by return- ing the kickoff of the sec- ond halt 92 yards for a touchdo After a two- pointe Gates, USO led, 8-0, Idaho State de- !ense 'began to crumble. I<' a I v o scored the s e c o n d USD touchdown early Jn the fourth period on a two-yard plunge to cap a 45-yard march In nine plays. Falvo also added the two-pointer. Freshman Ron

Key('S !lna] touchdown on a 32-yard dash around the right side to cli- max an SO-yard drive in 10 plays, A pass from J a n Chapman to Gates added two points. Although Chapman had a poor night with his passes, be made up tor 1hls lJy ping the Bengal& deep In . . " ITATISTIC:S IOA. ST. USD Pim - ···•· ' 14 ll "ards P

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second halt because were outpJay<>d in 1he hal!," said Pioneer coach Bob Mccutcheon, "I wns especially pleased With the running of Wright, KC'yes and Don Gilmore, off('nsive blocking of tackle Rick No. vack and the rushing of ends Wayne Bourque and R a y Yoast on d tense." Freshman Joe Gray, wl10 along with another year- ling, Tom Mathis, was out, standing on d('fen e, ap. peared to be the only USD casualty for its gamP Thurs- day against 1he University of Montana at Balboa Sta- dlum. Gray has a pulled muscle and it is extr<'m ly doubtful lf he'll be able to th e Plonc>C'l"S Wll! havP to pull out all stops to beat Mon. tana. ''We'll be facing the first club which can be ron- sidcred a major school and the boys definitely want to prove how they stand,'' Kc- Cutcheon said. "Despt • losing S<'RScn, Montana ha tQl.l(hf'r schf'dule and we expect 1 o encounter trouble :from its suit up. l\frCutch,-on said bC'en playing a Idaho, Wyoming, Denver and Brigham Young this 5'.~'" ... ::::;::·:::::. f : : ,t:2: USD-K•vo• 92, klckot, Nlurn (Goto, Fog,Foe Fail; USD ins 7th tbrned from Page a-16) abl~ hl>dles running back and toiih,'through the tog. • was eerie," said end <; f; ...rrwtto shares the SD .PUl·recelving r e c o r d. "Yoµ'd 10 through your pat- tern and start looking fer the pass and by the time you saw it It was gone." Heroes were numerpus for the localltes but the lad who hit the scoreboard twke, Bob. 1 by Keyes, was th,.. one who singlehandedly broke up the game. / After a scoreless first two quarters, Keyes took the sec. and-half kickoff and eame roaring out of the fog to go 92 yards to score. Tom Gates, the other starting· halfback, plunged for the two points after. fourth quarter, a pass interception by Joe Gray giving the Pio- neers possession, and Ron Falvo plunged for the final two yards. A 20-yard pass from quarterback Jan Chap. man to fullback Onnie Wright set up the TD. On the run for extra points, Falvo picked up Chapman's fumble and galloped across. Chapman's Punts~ Keyes dashed 33 fer the final USO to own, skirting end and Just n- ning the Bengals. Cliapman passed to Gates for the points after. season. 0 ~ Keyes Cuts Loose USD drove 4.2 yards to .score early in the line." Montana has ('n<'ountcrPcl such first rate clubs as

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P ion!e Idaho wfaei<1•~gg d" past lf e Saturday night, 24-0, are ln an Odd posl• llon as they start prepara. lions for their Thankbgivlng I Day game wJth :Montana State University. At first glanC'I" t appears to be "no contest ee: U's Grizzlies are 0-9 fol" the sea. son. However, the los cs have I been to such ma_jor schools as Utah, Wyoming, Denver, Brigham Young, Co Io rad o !State and lfontanaJ,tate Col. lege, much .tougher competf. tion than the Pioneers have ·faced. I Ca1•cJa Laud~ Pioneers " USD has a Well-roached club." said Idaho coach Babe j Caccla today. "'They compare very favorably With any club we'\·e met this year." Idaho State also lost to ::'lfontana / State College, the only team which has beaten USD this fall. Caccia Went on to say that USD has the best backs his I team has played against this year. It was the fifth straight vic- tory for the Pioneers and their seventh against the lone defeat. Wierd Enoount.er The Saturda~• night fracas was on the wierd sjde with few of the 3,500 fans having much idea of what was going on down on the field. Side- line observers weren't much better ofi as a dense fpg Jlm- ited vjsib!Uty. On the field, the;a all

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IDAHO ST A TE COACH GUEST I AT FINAb.QB MEETING TODAY Babe Caccia, I\lal10 State aoach, be a special panel guest at the final meeti~ of 011 of the Monday Quart'ez'back Club at San Di at noon today. Jack .l\lurphy, pons editor oi The San Dle,o Union, "111 b toastmaster for the meeting, which is the ·c and ponsored by Aztec Clu co who Will answer questions from Go rnali, Bob Mccutcheon. Robert CBull) Al Lewis, George Schutte, Tom Parker an Popa.

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