News Scrapbook 1956-1959

CAL, 21-6 • 6 Pomona . 6 Texas .... 7 (Story on Page h-2) 7 USD • • 40 Okla. • • •• 21 (Story on page h-5)

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ioneers ip Pomona By JOHNNY McDONALD The University of San Di- ego, hobbled somewhat this week by the flu bug ancl with only one light practice, clid not give evidence to these prob- lems last night as It out- classed Pomona • Claremont College In a 40-6 runaway at Balboa Stadium last night. P i o n e e r coach Bob Mc- cutcheon used every man on his squad and operated with ... . uo__ , _ !our different quarterbacks. And still the scoring didn't stop. Actually. the quarterback work of Vern Valde.: in the first two quarters and the akrt playing of substitute halfback Joe McNamara pro- vidPd the Pioneers with th early cu. ion. It was left up to the subs to play out most of the second half. VALDEZ ON TARGET Valdez, who was reported to have had a 10'2 degree tem- perature earlier in the day, completed 10 o! 15 passes for 10- yards, and scored once on a 26-yard keeper. McNamara, subbing for the Pioneers' running star Bob Keys, scored two touchdowns. The ex-San Diego JC back carried the ball nine times for 62 yards and returned two punts for a total o! 81 yards. The v i c t o r y evened the Pioneers record at 2-2. USD spent most o! the first period in Sagehen territory and couldn't score. A 40-yard return o! a quick kick by :\fc. Namara at 13:28 put the Pio- neers on the scoreboard. He picked up the ball, circled to his right and drove up the middle for the touchdown. INTERCEPTS PASS McNamara set up the sec- ond touchdown by intercept- ing Sagehen Jim Linbald's pass on the Pomona 39 and returning it to the 17 in the second period. After two five- yard penalties set USD back on the 26, Valdez got set for a pass, found an open field ahead and ran all the way !or the touchdown. Pomona's best bid was in the third period when it in- tercepted two USD passes and clo~ed the margin to 14-6 with a 42-yard drive. Penalties o:f 1:i and five yards aided the visitors and Buz Block punched over from the two !or the score. USO ................. 7 7 71'- Pomono. . . . .. . . . .... o a , 0-- , UD}Scrft' pu-;t ~~~~~towr.3: func;~f, i;yg,d [26, quarterback Kees>et , Zo ec P ox/ri."'ru~~~J, 6 ~ sorv _._ ('l~Pru°n":}. Scorln91 'Touchdowns-Block I GAME IN FIGURES___ USO Pomona :~:~1n~ 0 ~~srda11 '··:'.: 1t: 1 {l 12 I n S C\ft:~ 0 1.~ compr.ted lnt,rctPttd PCIUH Passes Punt, 1 2 . . .. .... 4 10 Punting ctverage FumblH ro1t Ya~tnallHd •. . ,111" 37 , ...... _ . 1 1

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THE SAN DIEGO UNION a 14 0 Thur~., Oct. ~1, 19if SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA

Pioneers Face Bigges.t Test In Sunday Clash With Marines The Pioneers of the Unlver- and C. G. Walker· ta kl · 11lty of San Diego tackle their Yo9.11t and John •M; 1 ti8• Ra~ who earned _four monograms at roughest foes of the season this guards Dick G cln gan, the Umvers1ty of Indiana. At Sunday afternoon when they Gwaltn'.ey and ar ~r an~ Don cente1· is Ed Strange, formerly pla)'. host to the powerful Murphy. ' cen er, rank of the University of Kentucky. De".1ldogs of Maline Corps Re- The MCRD attack is built The top Marine ends are Ron cru1t Depot. The clash will around halfbacks Al Hall and Aschbacker, who has experi- take place at Lane Field at 2 Ernie Merk. Handling the ence with ?regon State and tl!e p.m. . quarterback chores fot· the Sa_n Francisco 49ers, and Jack This contest could make or Marines will be Bob Liles St1llwell, a two-year veteran of break the_ seaso~ for the Pio- formerly of Wichita University' Northwestern University. ~fe;~ 2 :;~ th a;!:e;~t~co rd now At fullb:i.ck is Jimmy Pyles: It looks like it's going be five t~uchfown d dthree-tQ- the Jeadmg ground-gainer for a long, ha d day for IcCutch- . un er og11 and San Diego State in 1955 • · a v.in definite! would 1 • eons yout fu! Pioneers. them In the locar gridiron lln!:::;:go;h~se~ral standout ev1:r, they have had two ·eeks light. On the other hand a loss are ua e arm.- eleven to w·epare for the game and might sidetrack their 'efforts yea/ le;t~~~~~n a~r~;:ier U t~ree- ~hould be in top shape. They'll for a winning season . . . e mver- ave to be to keep up with the The Leathemecks ~balked up s1ty of Illmo1s, and Ted Karras, unbeaten D vildogs. their sixth consecutive win di" _usn Coach Bob Mccutcheon/his Aztecs dropped a 20-7 de- reservat·~''lce 16 an mg th e w1B start a line which averages cision to the Marines, Governali 1 s.. • • a ltttle over 205 pounds a man, said he .would rate them as Pioneer B a • whereas the Marines will aver- good as most Pacific Coast c k f 1e I d Coach a e about 230. Conference teams. Paul Platz has had quite a, As usual for u;sD, it will be • • * colorful career in football. He ~uarterba.ck Vern Valdez hea,d~ Pionffr Halfba.ek Tom K~Jly played college ball at U~C' n mg the attack The Pionee • d H l!b · t . · . l an a ack Erme Merk of St. Mary's of Texas. ile I co-cap am ls leading his team- MCRD pla ed th 11 mates in just about every de- Helix H1·gh YSchoooln 1 e same the service he played for Miami t t · . I e even a few u • . ·t . par 1:1-en ' mclu~mg pa~s!;1g, years back. The latter went mve1s1 y of Ohio and the pu hng,_ and sconng. Ass1stmg from Helix to use while K 11 Great Lakes Navy team which ~al,dkfe~ ldm th e Blue and 'h'hite played at San Bernardino ;a[ whipped Notre Dame in 1942 ac te are Fullback Duane ley Coll d ·th B · · R-Uazinskl and h lfb k A .. ege . an w1 the Ha- efore entering the coaching , a ac s va- wauan Marines before comi Jon Wright and Joe McNamara. to USD. ng ranks he also played profes- Bob :Ke~es. also (s expected to • • • sional ball with thel Pittsburgh see ac_t1on providing his in- Frank Lauerman of the USD Steelers and the Washington jured n?ht ar~ is fully healed. Athletic Board of Control re- Redskins. * ... p· The !me assignments for the ports that several boosters al 10neers are: ends, Tom Zajec ready have signed up for th~ With a 20-13 triumph over the Hawaiian Marines last Satur- day. Pri0r to that they had whipped ~almstrom Air Force Base, 78-0; Hamilton Air Force Base, 27-20; Ft. Bliss, 14-7· me~ The Marine team which USD 1·10-day trip t M · · ts t . o ex1co City. his Sunday greatly im-1Three p\anes_ have been re- State's I ~erved and will leave f;om Ti- Fresno state, 53 • 0 , and Sa~ pressed San Diego Die<>o State College 20-7 Cos.ch Paul Governali. After·' Juana ovember 8. Falcon o , . Travel Se · · h

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October 14,

TWO TO JOIN QB PANEL Coaches Shan Deniston o! Lincoln High and Dlck Geyer of Chula Vista High will join t h e regular coaches' panel at the weekly meeting of the Monday Quarterback Club today at noon at Mission Valley Country Club. Other panel coacnes at the meeting, which 's open to the public, are- Bob Mccutcheon, Al Lewis, Paul Governali, George S"hutte and Rob• ert (Bull). Trometter.

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· -'kDONi\LD }ards in nine carries but his RY:h of San Diego 1mpo,-tance was felt on punt v,W,f~ 1, ason record at returns and a pass lnterccp-1g1~r' 0 " 0 10 24 11 6 , . Llndblod 5 12 ' 10 1 1 ; -2 2 I 201 ,j 11 2 2 1th an easy 40-6 victor} t10n. The ex-San Diego JC f~.;.~' over Pomona-Claremont Col- quarterback turned halfback d,u 0 1 ;f 0 n i 'J ; J eg last Sat~rday night at scored on a 40-yard punt re- Rt".:lois 2~ / 5/ - 1: Balboa Stadium and has turn and plunged over from PASSINO earm;d a week's rest before the one to cap a 48-y a rd va~Jg, .... .. 1~A ~f ~ 1 th! ing. about ~uch matters march. . S:,(;~ht ........ l O as massive Manne Corps Re- USD scored smgll! touch-' Bouroue, B. . 1 1 o cn,ut Depot. . downs in the first three pe- i;.•i.':/!na •··•· 18 11 2 The Pioneers meet MCRD riods and three in the final ~1 ;g~iad ·· 6 t 1 a Lane Field Oct. 27. The quarter. Del Yaryan, a sub &'~:~:;nan .....:.: ! 2 ! atine- were victors over :fullback, combined with quar- Totals ···· 21 s t Diego State, 20-7, 1 as t tcrback Frank Corey for a USD PASS RECEl~NG turday. 60-yard pass-run to a touch•'~Afl<"er uarterback Vern Valde.i; down and scored with 47 sec- Yargan net substitute halfback Joe onds left on a mne-yard dash i~Y~~r· ·w: ... .... .. • rNam,ffa shared starring to the goal line. R1cl\ai. roles in USO s ·win although Pomona drove 59-vards to M6o 0 ~;n• evcral of the Pioneer second USD's 15 late in the ilrst hal!'~~~!~ 0 c nd third str)ngers sho~ed and finally scored on a 42-1 Totals ell In the !mal two quar- vard march when Buz Block uso rs. drove over from the two in va~r. li:~~lad :::."·::::. 6 1 With the flu that had hi s RUSHING ;;,'c",;;ac . temperature soaring to 102 uso TCB YG v~ TY Avo. TD Totals . • 10 l t d I Bunsic 7 to O 60 f 6 0 PUNT RETURN$ C egr e~ a Ur ay morn ng, McNarna,a , 38 5 ?ff 3,7 1 USD No. TY connected on 10 of 15 pass ~~ciWn"skl : 2 ; i , 3 g O ~.~':g:;'1°' 0 . .:.-t ei for l )Rrds. One v.ent to~~, ) fa \-~ t ~y,:,h,c ... :··. l r Tom Za.iec tor touchdown ~~¥i~au,, B j 2j g 2/ \ g •g 1,~~l!na ..... ••·· · 7 ,a n the third per10~. The ex ~~['.:,.. ' f O '1 2 -~ i fi'~,"man l i Ante ope Valley :;1gnal call- c~r•v 2 J o 3 1 s o Totals 2 • er al o core11 a touch.d ' on a 26 yard run. Mc mara n tt cl, only ? g ed Its

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San Diego High Tackle Cal- vert Frackrell, most recent winner . of the University of San Diego Trophy, comes from· a real football-playing family. I }iis oldest brother, Rey, played at San Diego Junior College, Where he made all-conference for two years, and ls currently a first-stringer at San Diego r State. Another brother, Carlos, also played at SD.JC and then lettered at the University of California, and brother Howard earned letters at GrossmO!\ and Helix High. The Fackrei\ talent doesn't include football alone. Rey is an art major in college and Calvert is pursuing the same course of study. • • TJ_re Un!vffslty of San Diego I wont play in the Citracado Bowl game In Jtscondldo on Thanksgiving Day, acco1·ding to bowl offjcials. USD had been invited e n e sea- l ~on. According to the Jate~t !developments, ~ccidental c 91 • 1Jege and Arizona State of Flag- staff ·m be the. artlcipants.

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