News Scrapbook 1958-1961
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San Diego
Humboldt State
Jim Gabriel Gray Elliott Wally Joos Jim O'Leary Mike Gurrola Wayne Bourque Mike MeDevitt Jan Chapman Joe Loesehnig
81 77 61 54 64 741 84
LER LTR LGR RGL RTL REL RHL LHR C 0
88 Jo Siino 71 V ster Fl nagan Park r Pollock 64 Bill Lo11 72 Bill Kuhlman 85 Dr w Roberts 93 Fr d Whitmire 20 C cil S phens 28 D v Littleton 4 Fr nk Ai llo 61 Al Frakes 51
Joe Gray
Jim OeSantis
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UNIVE .SITY OF SAN DIEGO
Squad List
42 Gray, h 43 Becker, h 44 Borza, h
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72 Blake, e
73 Selleck, t 74 Bourque, W., t
75 Long, t 77 Elliott, t
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Frand Buda. Second row (] to r) Ed White, Dodd Frasier, Dav2 Curry, Monty Feekes, Bill Nickols, erts, Ron Remington, head coach Phil Sarboe. Third row (l to r) Pete Carpino, Vic Hietala, Al Jones, Dave Littleton, Dan Herrera, Frank Sperry, Manuel
"Get numbrr tweh•e" is the battle cry of the Hum- boldt State LumberJack squad tonight when they dium. Membe!'s of the 1960 varsity squad (front row left to right) are Al Frakes, Dan Sousa, Manuel Vas- quez, Mike Utoff, Cecil Stephens, Fred Whitmire, Ron Petersen, Bill Love. Ike Petersen, Frank Aiello,
Simas, Bill Vines, Sal Siino, assistant coach Ralph Hes mnn, manager Palmer Jensen. J:t~ourth row (I to r) Trainer Ced Kimer, Joe Siino, Tom Waters, Den- nis Giuntini, De1•nis Groiting, Vester Flanagan, Ron Reynolds, Parke Pollock, Bill Kuhlman, offensive
take 0n the Universit~ of San Diego at Albee Sta• Matt Kelley, Jim Walker, Morris Gross, Drew Rob-
O'Leary, c 61 Joos, g 62 Zuniga, g 63 Davis, g 64 Gurrola, g 65 Hughes, g 66 Kugler, g 67 Pendray, g
81 Gabriel, e 82 O'Connor, P., e
coach Bob D:iornink.
83 Bodle, e
HSC ROSTER
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Home Town Monterey Park Los Angeles
No.
Pos.
Name
Ht. 6-1 6-2 5-10 5-7 6-0 5-11 6-2 5-9 5-10 5.11 5.9 5-11 5-11 •l I 5-10 6-0 5-7 5-9 5-11 b-0 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-3 5-9 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-0 6-0
Wt. 180 185 180 134 170 190 190 183 185 182 189 190 l'iO 193 185 165 190 180 186 170 197 210 220 228 185 195 180 185 200 183 185 180 230 165 230 205 195 217 215 182 188 205
Class No.
Name
Poi.
Home Town
Ht, 5-7 5-9 6-0 6-1 5-8 5-7
Wt. 170 170 180 195 160 145 175 175 195 JU 185 185 200 200 200 190 180 195 190 195 195 215 200 245 190 190 210 215 215 265 160 170 205 195
Class
Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr.
QB QB QB HB
II 12 13 14 15 21 22 23 24 25 31 32 33 45 51 52 53 54 Iii 62 63 64 65 bl, 1 67 68 71 72 73 75 3 35 41 42 43 44
Nelson Murphy
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John
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20 22 26 28 31
Cec;il Stephens Ron Petersen Dennis Giuntini Dave , Littleton
HB HB HB FB HB HB HB HB FB l=B HB HB HB
Fortuna Eureka Eureka
Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr, Sr.
HUMBOLDT STATE COLLEGE
Arkansas Citq, Kan.
Jan Chapman Pat Dolan Raul Martinez Joe loesching Larry Tessary Pat Heminge Bill Bourque Chuc;k Willi;ims Bill Salinas Carlton Bledsoe Don Dorkows , Jim DeSantis Tony Gilham Howard Williamson Jac;k Maraschiello Did Smithton Bruce Bolinger Jim O'Leary Wally Joos Al Zuniga Jim Davis Mike Gurrola Bob Hughes Bill Kugler Leroy Pendray Roger Alluis Did O'Connor Wayne Blake Guy Selled: Steve Hunyady Gray Elliott Fred Widmer Jim Gabriel Pat O'Connor Dan Bodle Mike McDevitt Tony Suouo Jim Collins Sean O'Hara Larry Laumann Pat Long Joe Gray John Becker Al Boria Joe Parh
Redlands San Diego Chula Vista San Diego
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Squad
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Bryan, Texas
HB
75 Grotting, t 76 Holt, c-t 77 Simas, t 81 Remington, e 82 Utoff e 83 Hietala, e 84 Siino, S., e 85 Roberts, e 86 Barker, e 87 Waters, h 88 Siino, J., e 93 Whitmire, q 95 Sousa, q 97 Feekes, q
20 Stephens, h 22 Peter en, R., h 26 Giuntini, h 28 Littl f 3 35 39 Lov I ., f 0 White, f 44 i llo, h 46 R y I h
Gross, e Sperry, e Fr-,kes, g Moore, g Vines, 9 Herrera, g Carpino, g Jones g Fl nagan, t Frasier, h Love, W., 9 Kuhlman, t Curry, t Nickols, t
55 57 61 62 63 66 67 68 71 37 64 72 73 74
E
Frank Buda
Eureka
Ft. Wayne, Ind. Jamestown, N. Y. Anchorage, Alaska
HS QB HB FB HB FB E HB HB HB Fi
So. 33
Manuel Vasquer
Los Angeles
Ike Petenen Dodd Frasier
5-10 5.10
Spokane, Wash. Yakima, W.ash.
Tulsa, Okla. Beaumont
Earl Love ~h'
185
5-8
Oakland HJ:lusfon. Arcat<1 Ferndale
Die
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5-8 5-9 6-1 5-9 6-1
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Downey
ranli Aiello R.on Reynolds Jim Walker Parker Pollock Matt Kelley Morriss Gross Frank Sperry
Pittsburg, Calf.
Jamestown, N. Y.
San Diego San Diego
48 51 53 55 57 61
Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr,
C C C C G G G G G G G
Monterey, Calif. Crescent Cityy Los Angeles Crescent City
North Hollywood Norwalk San Diego Phoenix, Ariz. Anaheim Tulsa, Okla. Cuc;amonga Sacramento Downey Torrance Long Beach Phoenix, Arit. Chula Vista San Diego la Puente Del Mar Phoenix, Ariz. San Diego San Diego Houston, Texas San. Diego Great Falls, Mont. Chino Lynwood South Pasadena long Branch, N. J. Oxnard
5-10 5-11
G C C C C G G G G G G
Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So Jr. So. Jr.
6-0 5-9
Al Frakes
Arcata Eureka Oakland Oakland
8 W8lker, h 51 Pollock, c 53 Kelley, c
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Jack Moore Bill Vines Bill Love Dan Herrera Pete Carpino Al Jones Vester Flanagan Bill Kuhlman Dave Curry Bill Nic;kols Dennis Grotting Dick Holt Manuel Simin Ron Remington Mike Utoff Vic; Hietala Sal Siino Drew Roberts Jim Barker Tom Waters Joe Siino- Fred Whitmire Dan Sousa Monty Feekes
5-11
So. 63 Jr. 64 Jr. 67 Fr.
5.10 5-8 5-10 6-0 5-11 b-5 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-9 6-0 6-0 b-3 6-3
66 68 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 81 82 85 86 88 93 95
Los Angeles Pittsburg, Calif. Portland, Qre.
T T T T T E E E E E E
Oakland Sacramento Oakland
G G
T
T E T T T T T E E E E E E E
Eureka Eureka Eureka Arcata Mantec;a
C-T
76 77 78 81 82 83 84 85 86 87
Spokane, Wash. Wilmington Pittsburg, Calif. Crescent City
6-2 6-1 6-0- 6•2 6-0
So. 83 So. 84
Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr.
190 185 200 170 160 175 165
6-0 6.2
Arcata Eureka
185 180 175 170 195
So. 87
E E
5-11
5-11 6-0 6-0 6-1
601
Pittsburg, Celif.
San Diego long Beach Los Angeles
QB QB QB
Eureka
5-9 5-8
Sr. Fr. So.
Crescent City
88
E
So. 97
5-11
Arcata
For Your Information PARKL~G-Plenty of parking is arnilable close lo Albee Sta- dium. Season ticket holders may park free in the area behind the Eureka Junior High school, as well as in the paved lots ad• joining Eureka High school and behind the senior high. Parking lot attendants will be available to aid you in parking your car. TELEPHONES-A public phone is a, ailable in front of Ute Eureka High gymnasium. CO, 'CESSIONS-Refreshments are on sale on the west side of the west grandstand and in the slan ls. Spectators are requested to use the track for travel to and from the east stands. Do no cross the playing field, please! RESTROO:\IS-Rcstroom facilities for both men and women will be found under the west grandstand. Entrances are on the west side of the grand. tand. FIBST AID STATION-For the com·enience of the public, a first aid tation and ambulance will be on hand at all times down on the field. In attendance are Dr. Donald E. Bux and urse Jeanne M. Hickman. SEA'lS-All seats between the 30.yard line, in the west grand· tand are reserved. Others arc general admis,ion. Seals in the bleachers on the ea l side of the field are for students and gen- eral admission ticket buyers. HUMBOLDT STATE SCHEDULE Sept. 17-Linfie!d-O, HSC-33 Sept. :B-E. Wast,-6, HSC-25 Oct. 1-San Diego University at Albee Stadium Oct. 8-San Francisco State at Albee Stadium Oct. 15-Sacramento State at Albee Stadium Oct. 21-Cal Aggies at Davis Oct. 28--Universitv of Hawaii at Honolulu, Hawaii Nov. 5-Chico State at Albee Stadium Nov. 12-University of Nevada at Reno, Nevada Nov. 24-Lewis & Clark at Albee Stadium
Gray Elliott will start at right tackle for the Pio- neers tomght against Humboldt State. He'1 • junior, 20 years old. Heh, 6-0, weights 217 pounft and was an All-Me,ropoJ:tan Conference guard at Sweetwater H_igh school in San Diego in his prep days. This is his second season as a regular in college. He lettered in 1959.
High-stepping Joe Loeschnig will be at right half- back for the University of San Diego eleven tonight. He is 19 years of age, 5-11, 190 pounds with good speed. Last sea1;on in 25 carries he gained 108 yards for a 4 3 yard-per-carry average. All of this despite a mid-season injury. He is a two-year letterman.
S:>n Diegl} Pioneers. Herrera is a 5-10, 1.J0-puun-! senior from Los Angeles. A '"llo 1s 5 9, H!2 pounds and hails from httsh!.l,·g The 'Jacks are shooting for ln tr twc1lth ·traight win tonight.
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