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D<)L'BLl'; TROUBLE-University of San Diego can exped to see a lot of halfback Ken Stodd of Lewis and Clark when the two teams clash to- morrow afternoon at 1:30 in Balboa Stadium. Stodd does a lot of passing and is a top runner [or the visitors, who have a 2-1-1 season re~'JJ}BI/N[; cCutcheon SeeS 51 Tough Game Bv ,rnr, ZIKES lletics, under which rules they platoon system. plus ,.some • Rate It an even game. Lewis use unlimited substitution. monagram wmne1s ,enmi;; as and c lark ollege is tougher The USD crew will be spread reserves. than he two teams we've pretty thin with a few lads A fast charging line h a s heate'l bu not as rugged as going both ways as the local carried the Northerners, who tate, which beat us Pioneers have only 25 actual' also are known as PionN•rs, to t game," said Uni- varsity players, plus a t e w two victories am\ one tie f San Diego coach likely freshmen against only one defeat thus chcon this morning The chances are that prob- far this year. rJ of tomorrow aft- ably six or seven of the U,SD Two of McCutcht'on's lads e in Balboa Sta- regulars will wind up gomg came off the injury roster both ways when the game gets Just in time for the 1 letf_erme~ In all at top speed. tion of Intercolleg1ate Ath- but three spots m their two- The runnin"' of halfbacks

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Pionee eady To Two Platoon By JOH..' 1 iNl" • lcDO. ALD The University ot .San Diego has been practicing the two platoon system all week for its game Saturday afternoon with Lewis and Clark College at Balboa Stadium. The Oregon team plays un-1 der National Association of lHughes and Jay Elson at Intercollegiate A th I e tics' guards, and Jack Garofono at rules which permit free sub-.at center with Al Kish, Joe stitution. This will be the sec- 1 •Gray, Tom Mathis and Don ond club this year where USD. Gilmore in the backfield. has had to split up into offcn-1 Besides Walker, USD may sive and defensive unit.s. The lose the sen·ices of Coggins other was New Mexico West- and guard Norm Magenot be• ern. cause of grade deficiencies. "We have an unusual grad• 1 Ior our players," USD coach ing situation here, uncommon Bob McCutcheon said yester- to most schools that I know," day. "One week we abide by,McCutcheon said, "A boy is NCAA standards with the two' graded each week and if ha and one-point extra-point op- 1 doesn't average a C he Is in. lion, and the n!'xt \\ eek we eligible until he makes It up must revert to free substitu- the next week. Both Coggins tion and the single point con- and Magenot have been ill version rule." this week and were not abla In view or the open play, to take the tests." McCuthceon has worked out V.c Gausepohl, who was In- the Montana The offensive club will ha\ e State game, may see soma Merle Reed and Ray Yoast at action this week. He has av- ends, John Mulligan and Rlck,eraged better than six yards Novack at tackles, Dick Gard- _per carry. ner. and Joe Steuben at1-~~----------- "It makes it a bit confusing two units. jured early m

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guards with Bill Clarke at center. The backfield v.ill be composed o! Bob K-ey~s and Tom Gates at halves, Avalon Wright at full and either Duane O'Connor or Jan Chap- man at quarterback. Reed replaces injured C. G. Walker and 'ovack has re- covered enough !rom earJy in- juries to play this game at tackle Defonsivel:i:, Wa:i;ne Boui·- que and George Coggins will be at end1, Chari F~anklin and Jack Trily at ta l , Bob

Postsr-ript to the WorJd Series: The nun, standing in the playground of '.'l parochial school during that big seventh game, a tmy portable radio pl'essed to her ear: ... The front-page yarn from St. Louis about a cham of farages _which refuse to park ~bme of the larger 19.>9 cars 1s old stuff to San JJil>go par ting me~. Several downtown lots have tu ned away all Cadillac for the past two years beC"au f their size. more o San Diego

NEWEST THREAT TO PIONEERS arry Groves shows coach Joe Huston • 1d power that enabled the 18j-pound junio to a 1· ge four yards per carry Ja t season for Lewis lark College, which meets Universitr of San Diego at 1 p.m. Saturday in Balboa Stadium.

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