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EVENING TRIBUNE SAN t>IEGO, CALIFORNIA 'fhunday, Sept. 25, 1053 EVENING TRIBUNE Pigskin Pick-It Line

GENE GREGSTON

MEL ZIKES

GEORGE HERRICK

BOB ORTMAN

EARL KELLER

HARRY HACHE

PAUL COUR

CONSENSUS

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SAN DIEGO HERALD, PAGE FOUR USO, New Mexico 11 's In Stadium Sat. 2: e,, USO Pioneers l rack Down, Skin Mexico City Paumas 20-6 As 8000 Fans Scream By J erry Dougherty fell incomplete, he punted to the the ball on the -47. 1 O'Connor punted ·Mexican 15. John Mulligan cut a to the Pauma 25. Bob ~ eyes stopped Mexico's version of t:.S. football Pauma run short on the 17 yard the re turn. The Paum:I pcnali,cd to technique and r ules, last Saturday, line. Franklin held a right end tun his 14 then a Pion\'<-r P._<:nalty moved was commendable, but the Puma's for two yards. Cobb halted a left the ball to the 18. Gilmore d ropped translation lost considerable meaning tackle gain after five yards. The Pau- the ruuncr at center and Cook tal,bed when viewed abainst U ,S. compcti- ma punted, Gausepohl received and a cat on the 28. K,yi.·s cut the tion. returned the ball to the Pioneer 47. Pauma short on the 3!.I. Cook again The- ·performance was further con- Chapman completed a pass to Cobb, the stone wall at the 48 yard line. fused by a battle of the bands, both who dodged to the Paurna 25. Seo- Yost applied the hrahs on a two blaring constantly during the entire field bulled through kft tackle for yarder and Keyes slammed into an penalty-wracked session. Officials put three yards. Pioneers hit pay dirt on end runner. Bill Clarke 1:Dt his man sign language into use to acquaint a Pauma penalty to the 11 yard line. after J yard gain. The Pauma lost the Pumas with the true meaning of Chapman completed pass to Walker, 4 end running and Yost threw a the rules. who zig-;,aged t'? the goal line for speedy Pauma for a nine yard loss. Mexico kicked-off, Gates receiving a touch down. V,c Gausepohl dashed A Pioneer penalty got the Pauma to on the Pioneer JO yard stripe, re- around en~ on the option:il play for the 42, a pass try failed. turning the ball to his 18. Quarter- extra pomt. Score: Pioneers 8, 'J'h p· h , 42 d b k Ch ' f 11 · pl te Mexico Q e 1oncc1s on t l"1r on owns. ac apman 5 pass e mcom e · ' · . Chapman's pass failt'd and Keyes hdd The Pioneers were penalized to th eir Chapman kicked to the Pauma 5, for no gain. Scofield rammed to the 5 yard stripe. Chapman hit center the return stopped on the Pauma 43. 48 and a 1st down. Krycs hit rcnt.-r I to the l!" yard line. He th an raced Pioneers penal_ized 4. Joe Steuben for three. Chapmau lost two, hut his around left end for another yard Id d d ff O brought the wi cat own at center. pass was carried to the 26 of l\frx- gain. Chapman ha nd e • 0 to ates, A right guard smash stopped by Mag- ico. Scofidd dod"cd and wuirkd • who knifed th rough right gua rd for enot, then Steuben and Magcnot to the l fi, Gilmore !'ained three, one. Chapman punted to Mexico's p h f 42 the Pioneers stopping the return brought the . auma "P, s ort a tcr a then Scofirld crashed through tu thr 'th p 38 G"lmore held a 1st down gam. Ken Cook and Seo- 14. Gilmore drove to the two yard ond e a~ma · 1 d C W lk n field bulldogged a boal-bound Pauma line and a Pauma pena lty put the :r n:i° op one y;-r · f a Cd on the 27. Pauma pass incomplete. PiDneelS on the one yard line, Ulrnp- 1 roppeB.lla p atutma bolr kad our yhar I Cook dropped a wild cat on the man handed-off to Kcy,·s, who bar- oss. i a en oc e a s or b M. h 1 . d C bb d gain. Bob Schofield dropped a Pauma 25. Bu ic _ea an o stoppe r~lled to the goal_ for ?- . touchdown. · h 20 M · a ·.-m yard gam. A Pauma ball pack- 1 ry for extra point fr1kd. Pioneers pas~ receiver on_ t e · exico pe- er ran out of bounds by Scofield and 14· Mexico 0. nahzed fo; holding, then both teams Qook on the 19. Cook and Ray Yost ' . . were offside. Th": Puma punt was held for a short gain. Cook broke up In the final quarter a Pauma pa blocked by the Pioneers. a pass try. A TD drive stopped by was c_ompl< tcd fo_r .1 touchdowh 'Crom Chapman handed-off to Keyes, who Mulli~an, the.n the Pioneers inter- the <'igh~ yard lmc, but th~ I ~or plunged two yards. Wright rambled cepted a Pauma pass behind the goal. extra point failed. In the fmal m!n• for' a 1st down around left end. Seo- A Pauma penalty plus an end run utcs of th, o.-amc Allee Nowd~n in- field smashed thr()ugh the wild cats put the Pioneers on their 35. tercept~d a Pauma pass on 1 th(: ~5 for two, and on a second try raced yard Im<· :rnd out-raced, 11-i,- . wild eight yards-and again cut through • Gates knifed through tackle for cats to the ~':'al for a th1rd -.1!,oneer left tackle, but the Pioneers were two yards. O'Connor's end run netted touchdown. frnal score: Pu?M• rs 20, penalized-holding. Chapman's pass three yards and a Pauma penalty put lMexico 6.

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16-THE TID!NGS-tos Angefas

September 26, l958

UCLA at Illinois. USC at Mlchlgon. L.A. State at Col Poly (n). Ariz. St, at Paclflc@fn). Hawaii at Son Jose ( n) Santa Barbara at Whittier (nl Rief' dr Stanford, ~edlands at LoVerne River~ide at Chino. Long Beach at SocromentQ. Pomona at Colorado Col. Sunday SERVICE MCRO at Fresno (B) PRO Cleveland at L.A. (1:30). Pittsburgh at Son Froncl!CO (1:30

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The San Diego Union's Gridiron electio

HE SAN DIEGO UNION

WILSON TOPS GRID PICKS studded collegiate football schedule, Warren Wilson, The San Diego Union's executi\·e sports Pditor, took the lead after tile first weekly gridiron selections, m is sin g only nine out of 2:i predictions. Pressing W i Ison by missing only 10 predic- tions were staffers Dave Gallup and Jerry Magee. Howard Hagen, claimed fourth. missing 11. The e ·ond set of grid- Threading t h e w a y last weekend's throug11 upset

tions by The o Union's sports pear today and schedule of pro-

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' At Alabama by 12 0!"1__,",.::::"~,,,6,.,'Jc.r'iie...._lA~-"~bc.Y"_,'5,_"___ :,.,-=-':-'~---~=-"---- ~----- N. Carolina Clemson Clemson At Clemson by 8 by 8 Geo-rgio---vondCrbilt ,·Georgia At Vanderbilt by 1 by 7 Kentucky Al MississiPP[ Marvlond Al N. Car. Sf.

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H University of San Diego's last defensive scrimmage can be used as a gauge, the Pioneers better take cover tomor- row afternoon when they oppose New Mexico Western at Balboa Stadium. Freshmen backs Ron Falvo I Dick Gardner, center Jay and Tom Sharp broke for,Elson and backs Bob Keyes long touchdown runs from and Avalon Wright. the Mustangs' belly-series for- "If we can stop New Mex- mation. Falvo ran tor t w o ice's straight stuff up the · touchdowns and one long middle - especially fullback gainer while Sharp went all Juan Vasquez, a transfer from the way once. University of Mexico-I think USD coach Bob McCutch- we have a good chance," Mc- eon reported afterward, how- Cutcheon added. ever, that the Pioneers tight- CHAPl\lAN AT QUARTER ened up considerably and . "are In good shape mentally." . McCutcheon and ~1s coach- "Unless their injured quar- mg. staff have d_ec1ded u?on tcrback, Joe Vasquez, is in a-different offensive backfie\d shape, we don't think Ne w for to;of~w's conest, USD s Ml'xico will do much pass- secon o e season. ing," :.vicCutcheon said. "They Jan Chapm~n, a_ 5-10, 170- have only tossccl 13 passes in pounder, agam will be at their last two ball game«." quarterback but Vic Gause- pohl, formerly of Long Beach City College, and freshman Mack ];'ace, a 175 - pound Joe Gray of St. Augustine juniot, has been moved from1High will be at halfbacks halfback to quarterback to while Don Gilmore, moved 1!11 the gap. "We know what over from end, will be at full- he (Pace> can do, but If Joe back. Vasquez is ready, we won't Defensively, and consider- know until the half,'' McCutch- ing the injured boys are well, eon said. Mccutcheon plans to use Tom McCutrheon said four of his Gates, Keyes, Wright and players are still on the doubt- newcomer Nylon Scott, a lul list and haven't worked transfer from Porterville JC, all wel'k. They 11re tackle in the secondary. ------ PACE TRANSFF!RRJ<;D

What's Doing In San Die Events scheduled lodgJ In II\' .S'W ~ie,1° o~J,ecr~tl~mJJor1Jlntr • ci 10 a.m.4 p.m.-Munlclpal 1W nG. Mission Beach Plunge. Noon- Corlllon recital, Balboa P 12:30-.3:30 p.m.-4th annual Del Mar Children's Pet Show. Del Mor f'alr• grfu~g~- 3 p,m,-Seal shows, San l>ilgo z"f~ p.m.-Publle Yl!lllng 111 Navv ahlps, foot of Broadway. 2 p.m.-FootbaU, University of San Diego vs. New Mexico Western, Balboa Stadium. uloP~;;-~"!i{~Tc'::"tM~~-hestra dance, 3:30 p.m.-erasshatters d an c • for bachelor officers, MCRO Officers' Club. 4:30.,:30 p.m.-Recreation refreshment p0rtv, Christian Business Men's Center, Columbic street and Broadway, ldc?~~1:~~ 5 ~~A:- ft~m~~en~~Y a~J9h~ street. 7:30 p,m,•Mldnight-Open house for servicemen. La Mesa Chess Club, Lo Mesa boulevard and University avenue, Lo Mesa. s:rvfc~·y~Bc'~dwav Brevities," Armed s1~te'v~·pip0 J~~Tne!~~~ 1 'eo~~~ Diego I p,m.-Under•Twentv dance, UCCS. 0 i;?30 p.m.-"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,., Goroncdo Playhouse on the strand. Servicemen may find USO fodlltles at these locations: 92.S First Ave.; 41079 5th ~k io ~:. e~=•~63~22/ol,ve.sm.~v~o'- c111t1es tor servicemen at Lutheran Serv~ ice Center, 1342 Second Ave., and Chris. tian Business Men's Center, 1009 Co- lumbia St.

UNION PLANS EXTENSIVE WEEKEND SPORTS COVERAGE The opening of the high school and pro football seasons this weekend will be marked by increased coverage by The San Diego Union's gridiron task force. Five writers and a team of photographers will bring exclusive reports and pictures of the football action this weekend. Tonight Jerry Magee and Phil Collier will report the City School and Metro League carnivals, respectively, and Magee will also be on hand for one of the Saturda,y' prep gailjes. San Diego Union photographers will also be at the two carnivals. Sports Editor Jack Murphy is en route to Ann Arbor to cover the upset-minded University of Southern Cali• fornia eleven against Michigan tomorrow. He will re- main in the midwest to report the opening of baseball's World Serles in Milwaukee Wednesday. On the local scene tomorrow, Johnny McDonald will report the action in the University of San Diego's after- noon game in Balboa Stadium against New Mexico West- ern and Howard Hagen will be in Aztec Bowl at night to describe San Diego State's meeting with Pepperdine. Hagen will travel to Los Angeles Sunday to observe the Los Angeles Rams' opening National Football League game against the Cleveland Browns in Memorial Coli- seum.

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