News Scrapbook 1958-1961

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"Our kids were k) high !or the II be to pre, ent a mrntnl letdown a urday n ht ,~hen t. y oppose the l'n \C'rslt>' o San Diego, warned Herb Agocs tont na ·tate Colleg c'!a 1 Last \\ eek the- Bobcats trounced !on nn, 40-6, and s anchored hy ,·<'teran, mld- w I be shooting for a 6-3 brackC't All Ame, ic an Sonny r e ord when t y \Hap up the 1959 campaign in Ba I b O a Holland /212 at center. Oth- S d 1m. er 111::;c line starters are y comparl on scores Arjay Godston (208) and Bob a alnst Cal Poly or San LuiS Schmitz (2271 at guards, GC'ne Obispo, it woulrl appear that Schilling (227) and Bob Bia. •1ont na State would have to stoeh 227) at tackles and ha\ a b;g let own to drop a Dick Nawotczynski (209) and de ,on to the Pioneers. Mon- Bob Sut·dam <175) at ends. State J;nocked oft Ca I feanwhilc, USD coach , ~5-H, and USD lost to Paul Platz announcer! that 1 5tangs, -1 . the six seniors will be eo-eap- 'OCS Is C'XpectC'd to start tains in their final collcglato irt ally the s me team that game e eated SD last year, 31-G. The ix are cent('l's Jack Fullhack P.occo Perciavalle, Garofono and Bill Cla kc, end ;,-10 192-po\ndl'r from C. G. Walkt'l\ quarterback LE' dale, Pa., \\ ill lead a Dave Cox, halfback Tom \ eteran Bobcat backfield. Kelly and tackle J. T. Trily. Juplor q.iarterb:ick Dave Alt The Pioneers expect to be \\ill guide the fontana State In the be t phy.ical :shape of oUen e. Alt pushed G a r y the ~eason for the gam<', but Da,·les, last year's mainstay, \~ill ha,e to be mentally alert off the first string. In what should be an uphill The Bobcats' gigantic line battle. 1ontana game and the biggest problem

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neers, which have won one I o! five games, are hopeful it can come up with another game su<'h as that against :\.larine Corps RPct•uit De- pot. Although losi9g that on<>,.. 4-0-14, the PionN•rs were far from out of th<' gamP, . tati ticall) l SD ,,ill <'0unter \\ith pa.ssrr .Jan Chapm;111, \\ ho ha. connectPd on 39 of 77 aerials for 355 yards. His <'hief targets will be ends C, G. Walker and Lavon

By JOJDi, T .'le DONALD I Powerful Montana State College, figuring to be about a~ tough to contain as th!' b I i z z a r d on it home ground~. facrs the Univer- ~i y of l-nn Diego tonight at Balboa Stadium in the foot- ball finale for hoth club~. Rickoff is scheduled for 8 o clock. The Bobcat "ill be paced by two wind) -fa t backs in Tommy ;'lfolen and Bob Ru- dio in their attempt to get

, lctory No. 6 In nlnP start Mo!Pn, a 165-pound swifty halfback from Great Falls, needs 55 yard rushing to surpass last year·~ record of 601 yard~ establi~hrd by teammate Rocco P<'rc1a- 'ia,lr. Rudio, a 17 pound ~Pnlor from Hrle>na. lead, the poi11t parade , ith 42. Pcrcia,allc will be at fullback and jun- ior Da,·e Alt get the start- Ing call at quarterback. The small squad of Pio-

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Gray is the top ground gairwr with 223 yards, but generally the PionePrs havr been forcrrl to throw for much hrad\\ 11y a;.ain~t op- po1w11ts this ~rason Monrana Sto'1 Pos. USO Surelom ClTS) l.E Walker 180> Blo5toch (227) l l Var IP.y 210) g?J l LG w G~~~r:~: ~i1 Schmitt <2271 Ac; ~lllott 195 Schilllno (221) RT Gobri~I 20S Naw'tcz;.ynkl (209) RE Boker 185 t'!1~451l•11 ~hho:p~~a Rudio 170 ?H Gray 185 Perclovall• (1921 FB Williams 185)

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