News Scrapbook 1958-1961
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EVENING TRIBUNE
1 HAIR-RAISING 1 STUNTS ARE Grid 'Gamb
Geol'ge Schutte of San Diego Junior College said ~e was signalllng hi5 quarterback to stay on the ground m the fourth quarter Saturday when the Knights were out in front of Glendale. "But" added Schutte "he throws about eight passes, and th~ third, seventh 'and eighth are intercepted." The Knights won, 27-13. . Paul Governali ol San Diego State was asked why hL, Aztecs threw a pass when they -were nursing a 6-0 lead over PPpperdine with a hall minute to go_ Saturday. "Th~ kid~ get their own Ideas," •~ Governall, shrugging his shoulders. Desptte their quartPrba••,..i11111i11ems. all of the coaches were In a merry mood as thf!y lebrated winnrrs' day at the Quaherback Club. T_he only "outsld<'r" ~as.. pa 1 ker of Sweetwater High, whose Red Devils beat Gros ·mont tn one quarter ot Friday's Metro League car;,ival, then lOM to El Centro High Saturday, 13-12.. While pleased over their victories, all of the panelists sounding warnings of hard times ahead for the!I' clubs. University o! San Diego, which rallied to beat J\ew (Cont. on Page B,4, Col, 1)
(Contlnued from Page B-3) they could take them all, he Western Jut week added. s c h u t t e said Pasadena, plays Montana State College which entertains San Diego here next Saturday and "this JC Friday night, will be all is It," according to coach Bob fired up to avenge last year's McCutcheon. loss to the Knights. '"We have ' 'Montana State Is unde- the greatest i-espect and ad- feated In two games," said miration for them ," he said. tcCutcheon. "They have 10 Parker didn't mention his starters and 28 lettermen defending champion Red Dev. back 1rom last year. We're in ils ,in listing five stout title for a rough weekend, but contenders in the M et r o we' ve pointed everything to- Le ague - Mount Mleuel ward this game, l"Thef have two tackles who "We'll go at·~--~ with a weflh a, mueh u clbr entire great deal o! Z11a..:;we'll know, student ... n..,..,_- mont, what kind of we have,Chula Vista, [ijjdlido and after this game. Helix. Govemall said his Aztecs parker said Sweetwater can expect another tough will need the breaks to beat game Friday night when It any of that quintet. goes to Long Beach State. e co ' M xl
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USO Raliy Downs New Mexico, 13-10 By ,JOHNNY ~l cDONAJ,D Qui<'k-moving sophomor<> halfbAek Vie r.ausepohl'~ run- ning and flve fumble recov.. i·ics explains in a nutshell how the University of San Diego hall l<>d back to a 13,10 victory over tough New Mexico WPS1ern yesterday b('fore a small crowd ol some 1,000 in Balboa Stadium. IL was USD's sixth straight trinmph in a two-yeH r span. Gauser,ohl, a 5-9. 170 lralls•\ !rATimct !er from Long Beach Clly Col- Flr
"I understand Long Beach Is about the aame .as Pepper, d\ne," said GOvernali. "We 're all In the sanie league." Uni\'er sity of }lawa!I, wjllch plays MCRD next In HonOllllu Oct. 10 is "awfully tough out lthere,"' according to Neil. II lthe Marlncs win that one,
THE SAN DIEGO UNION
PIONEERS TAKE TO THE AIR AND PENETRATE INTO MUSTANG TERRITORY
QUARTERBACK SEES TARGET pman, University of San Diego quarter- back, fades back to pass with end Bob Hatler or New Mexico Western moving in quickly on the USD 48 yard line. J
MUSTANG PURSUER POSES THREAT Chapman sends it off just in time as the Mustang reaches for his arm. The USD quarterback, for- merly of Arkansas, JC., completed five of eight passes.
1JSD end C. G. Walker is hit instantly by MJJNng halfback Gerald Garrett as he catches ball at ew Mexico's 30. Other USD p!?.yer is Bob Keyes.
Walker is finally brought down on the 1'ustang 28 for a 15-yard gain in second period actioz"\. tJ8D rallied to win sixth straight game, 13-10..
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