News Scrapbook 1959-1962

THI SOUTHERN CROSS, THURSDAY, NOVIMHl 2, 1961

Toreros Jacki . F. State In Ho~ecoming Saturday The second of thr-ee nationally Desantis earned 18 times I A two point conven;lon at- ranked opponent~ of the Um- Saturday in the Toreros' 14-12 tempt was nu 111 fie d on a vera1ty o! San Diego comes to 1 t L B h Stat net• fumbled pitchout by Nelson town Saturday afternoon for a oss O ong eac e, 2 p.m. gnd contest at USO ting 81 yards to up his Beason Murphy to Dorkowski. Stadium. total to 414 ar on 91 carries The Toreros wlll take a 2-4 Taking part In the annual for a 4.5 e.verag won-loss record into Saturday's Homecoming Ge.me festivities Gray follows with 290 yards Gator tilt with wins from Pep- with the host Toreros will be on !58 carries; Dorkowski has the Golden Ga.tors of San Fren- 170 yards on 24 carries, and pe rd lne (l3-0) and New Mexico ciscp State College, currently Williamson ls In fourth place Western (20 -18) and loSl!es to ranked fifth in total offense among Torero rushers with 168 University of Pacific (7-49) and among t he nation's small col- yards on 46 carne:i. San Diego Marines f0-37) be- lege teams, Other top rated The Toreros capitalized on sides Whittier and Long Beach, Torero foes this season are two Long Beach miscues Satur- San Francisco State, a pe1 en- Whlttie.r (winnefti over USD by day to nearly pull the game nie.l powerhouse in the Far & 27-0 margin) and Cal Poly of out, but their inability to make West Conference, has dropped 1 Pomona (next week's oppon- their conversion attempts count but two contests In seven ent), proved to be the downfall. matches, having lost to Hum- Pacing the Gator attack will Following P Forty NI n er boldt State 16·7) a.nd Los An• be six-foot, 185-pound Dick Va- score two minute after the geles State (21-28). lois who quarterbacks the Bay game had started, the Toreros' Wins have been over Santa City eleven. Al Borza picked off a stmy Barbara (59-0), I,ong Beach The sophomore ilgn&I caller aerial by Long Beach quarter- State (14-9), Cal Poly Pomona completed six of eight aerl&ls back John Bennett on the beach (26-19), Nevada (48-0) and for 86 yards Saturday in the team's 39-yard stripe. Davis (13-8). Gators' 13-8 win over the Uni- In four plays he Toreros Halftime festivities will ~a.- veralty of California at Davis. drove to the 14 here Gray lute Homecoming Week now go- Val01s has connected on 651 scored his third touchdown of Ing on at the Alcala Park cam-, of 111 pae attempts for 973 the eeason on a sweep around pus.

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Tor s Meet Top Ranked Aerial Display Saturday The University of San Diego geles State, Sacramento State, Toreros go Bronco bustin' Sat- Redlands P ppcrdine and .Arl- urde.y night against Cal Poly of zona State of Ji Ie.gstaff. The big man in the Bronco Pomona in an 8 p.m. game at passing attack ls Mike Arnone the Los Angeles State Stadium. who haA completed 67 of 123 Coach Mike Pece.rovich of aerials for 1,102 yar ds, ranking the Toreros w !_II send his hlm third In the nation in pas- charges up agamst the na- sing ya1·d11gc. tion' p sm&Jl college team n Pecarovich will depend on his fft'!ns in the Broncos of ruablng gamo to counters.cl lhe I .Poly. inona offm~e. Chief con !- P aced b bu to the Torero ground

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By JOIP.IP.iY McDONALD San Francisco State's Gators picked 19 'Points with a fme of!ensive display in the second period and throttled University of San Diego's ground game with a rock-ribbed line ye terday to crush the Toreros, 25-6, before 2,745 home- coming fans at USD Stadium. "'s 1 • * The Gators collected their TA ISTICS SFS sixth victory ln eight games, =~~tn:O:an~aie .. ·. J~ thanks to the running half- ~~m1• ya rd an . .... . 1-U backs Mike Jaramillo and ..h•ll,.,i•ter_cepted ½ Tom Manney. Jaramillo ran ~••'in .. ..... . . 6-44.6 10-su for 125 yards in 11 carries and '" 0 •• _- •· · * *· 90 5S two touchdowns while Man- a net 28 in 11 trips while his ney picked up 105 yards in 18 running mate Joe Gray was trips and one tally. stopped with only eight yards Although the nation's fifth- in 10 carries. ix of 16 aeri- country three times but failed s for 96 yards he managed to get beyond the 29. Nelson keep the Torero defense Murphy's pass was intercept- )Se enough to enable Jara- in the first quarter after Y illo and Man ey to spring 'SD reached the Gator 34, r long gainers. Murphy's passes fell harm- !.0 ORES lessly .from ~e Gator 29 in . the third period and another The Toreros reached Gator

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Universily of San Diego's ground foi-ces again will have to carrt he brunt of the at- tack tomorrow night when the Toreros engage t o u g h Cal Poly of Pomona in Los An- geles State Stadium. Kickoff is slated for 8 o'clock. The Toreros will be bank- ing ·on fullback Jim DeSantis and halfbacks Joe Gray, Don Dorkowskl and Howie Wil - liamson to matC'h the Bron- cos' aerial gamC'. Desantis, held to only , 28 yards against San Francisco State last week, has picked up 442 yards on 102 carries this St'hGn. Gray has 298 yar(ls on 68 trips, Dorkowski is 174 tor 26 and Williams 1n for47t " · Nelson urphy's Jassing improved a Uttlc> against the Gators Cfivl' l'Olllpletions) so he'll receive the starting call at quarterback for USD. He'll ; be spelled by Pat Heminger. San Francisco State w a s tough defensively but the Po- monans can be scored on Cal Poly has collected 218 points while the opposition has picked up 147. While the Broncos are chief- ly a passing team, their rush- ing game is not suffering. Top runner for the Pomonans has heen fullback Finis Irvin a 5-10, 160-p o u n d sophom~re who has p icked up 560 yard~ on 81 car ies for a 6.9 aver- age. Of course, the big weapons will be quarterbacks M i k e Amonc and Allen Hammer- schmidt. Arnone has com- pleted 74 of 135 aerials for 1,253 yards and 11 touchdowns which places him on top ·among small college quarter. hacks. Hammerschmidt is eighth in the nation with 351 for 68 attempts and 659 yards. Eight of them have gone for touchdowns.

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until Hammerschmidt was injured, came along so well that he now leads the na- tion's small college quarter- backs with 74 completions for 135 tries and a whopping 1,253 yards He has hurled to 11 '.UAY TART Hammerschmidt, who sur- prisingly enough may be the starter against USD, is listed eighth in total yardage. He has 35 for 68 and 659 vards with eight going for t-ouch- downs. . Needless to ;ay, Cal Poly 1s the nation's best passing tram with a total of 1,912 ya ~- It is some 500 yards ahea of the Defiance, Ohio, team. co TO~ FOE and Cal Poly have three common opponents. USD def ated Pepperdlne, 13-0, and lo'lt to San Francis- C'O State, 25-6, and Martne Corps Recruit Depot, 37-0. Poly topped Pepperdine, 14, and lost to San F anci co 26-19, and MCRD, 28-14. •1 Torero coach Mike Pecaro- virh indicated that he intend- ed to g o with the !'lame starting unit that o p e n e d against the Gators last week. Four players, however, still remain on the doubtful list. They are linebacker Rudy Rudzinski, defensive ha If Larry Strohmeyer, defensive guard Jim Davis and end Rlch Sherry. -,---,=~-~-- touchdowns.

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