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SAN 01r•o. CALIFORNIA RDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1958

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By ,JOHNNY McDO ~to lt was Freshmen )lt or the Unlverl>ity of San n1 go at 'Balboa Stadium last gnt. A pair of yearling -R n Falvo and Tom Gates layed like seasoned seniors as they paced the Pioneers to a con- vincing 46-14 victory over Colorado Western State C o J.

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* • lege before some • "Falvo, a 5-10, 160 back scored twice frol}f and one 1rom th yard line to cap long drl es And Gates, a 6·1, :19;i-pounder from Los Angel u hed over 'from the on g a l- oped 89 yards on kickoff return to open the ond half. It \,•as an extfemcly h I g h point in the c·areer 6:f Falvo, an 18-year old player who was filling Jn for start n b b y Keyes, who wa 1111,, e· rly in (Continued on P g b-8, Col.1) * from Bell •u , Pa., three to

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rst half. The Pennsyl- period by climaxing an 83- Bourque boy had been moved up yard drive with a ~ouchdown into the e e varisty only three from the one-yard !me. Bobhy ter Bill Clark JI.go 011 t_he s:rength. of· K_eye_s added. two. points by touchdown, T' d showmg m scnm- circling the right side. . The Pioneers kept their was wide. , however, has had drive on the ground with The battling P1i,n m ba.ckground. But this, Keyes and Wright carrying up two more touchdown~ in too wa ,his best showing to most of the way. Keyes, who the third quarter and also held l date, He pla ~d for the la~t coll~cted 209 ~ards last week the Coloradoans twice when two J;easons with the Hawa1- agamst Lewis and Clark, !an)farines. picked up 37 yards in the 14- they moved closed to scoring Gates picked up 117 yards! play march. territory. in 16 carries while Falvo had Colorado W est e r n was Gates opened the second -2 yards in 15 trips. pushed deep into its own ter- half in electrifying fashion by Even though the score was ritory near the end of the first sprinting 89 yards for a touch- lopsided, the Pioneers we r e period but soon regained pos- down on the kickoff. Ron forced to dig in on three oc- session on its 40 yard 11 n e Falvo passed to end Ray Yost cassions and had trouble at when it recovered a Pioneer for the two extra points. And, tim hol ng ~ghtning-f a st fumble. However, the Colora- with only 13 second gone, it Col a o tialfback Ron M i I• doans were forced to k i c k was 28-6. !er S r;l twice. again. RECOVER FU!UBLE d two Moun• 90-YARD RUN USD was on the move again 'Wl)Cll-·wn bids in the . . b coverin The Pioneers we're on t h e when it recover d a Colorado 6 r~ .foo1 move again in the second fumble on the visitors' 31. In an one period, going 74 yards to the nine plays, Falvo went around Colorado four before the visi- the left side from the two. The Colorado was still trying, open field. He scored 01; a 90- when halfback Don M 1 11 c r however. It drove 58 yards in yard return of a punt m the took a USD kick and returned eight plays only io fumble second q'uar-;er and on a 24- it 90 yards for a touchdown. away to the Pioneers -on the yard dash throu~h the middle A pass for extra point was in- 10. in the fourth period. complete. Later the Mountaineers This was the Pioneers' USO stretched the margin drove deep on a brilliant 49- fourth victory in five starts to 14-6 when freshman half- yard run by M!ller to the USO and Colorado's fifth loss in six back Ron Falvo went around 5. Two penalties put the ball games. left end from the three to end on the one-foot line but USD The /on!'e moved out to a 48-yard drive. A pass from center Jack Garofano recov- a 20-6 alf an 83- quarterback Duane O'Connor ered another fumble and that yard d ~8- rd march to Gates for 24 yards iiet up was it for the third quarter. 1 and a recover d fum le m the he touchdown. Falvo scored again early In end zone. The core reached 20·6 when the fourth period when he Gates got San Diego off to Colorado quarterback Renault skirted left end from the four - th ball bo> rs picked IRST tors took over. placement missed and th How r ler was hard Colorado Western closed the score was 34-6. to bri~ ilown when in the gap with 4:02 left in t~e half

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tory Toni h By ,JOHN. ·y . le DO. ·.\LD 1 · i.ers ty of San Dl- showed hi~ hee15' o the opp o- f nally reachi~g its po- sition last week. ten 1 a t wcC'k, ,, 1U go after - • t'I ou lh victory In th. e ·tarts ~"eyes \\ 111. be at ore hal!- t t In Balboa Stadium back post :'h1le Tom Ga_t_cs, t battle Color do W t- former stat_ of the Hawauan C 11 es :.\lat nc , will be at the other 0 egc. half spot. Avalon Wright, an o t ls chedu ed for 8 improving fullback, and quar- terback Jan Chapman \\lll operating round Ol t the back!lc-ld. o the A con ,nc-lng pertorma cc

(Continued> is well on its way to experi-181 carries through !he games, encing its best season. Thelwill lead the spl t-1' attack. Pioneers have beaten Mexico, Others in the startmg back- 20.6, ew 'lexico Western. 13- field are Dtc,k :'.\[cl Vf' a,n at 10, and Lewis and Clark, 33-0. right half, Glen Ric eson at The single loss was to ~Ion. fullback and Rcr,ault DeSalle tana State, 3).-6. at quarterback. Lineup: . . Colo. Western Pos. USO The one maJor change JS al fif,1~~~~., 23;,ssi lJ dlr<''No~ center whc-re Bill Clarke. a Acre 1240~ LG m~ s,ouben - · . , Besse 180) f2 l Clarke 23.>-pounder will replace vet- Htr,,s 1 11 m ~c; m, Gardne, eran Jack Garofano. ~~~'"ft 88 2 2'"' <• 1 t2 ti'"~'~;. Meanwhile, thl' Coloradoan· ~, 50 ·• of ''1sfih 0:Z'v~~ d t .on :Mcl

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to cap a 99-yard drivP. The pla ment failed and the score was 46-6. Miller, who was outstanding for his ball club, sparked Colo- rado's o n 1 y other scoring drive midway of the l a s t period. He picked 15 and 4 yards and then thro gh the center of the. er ub for 24 yards an hci

lege, ~-6, Idalia • late, 1-0 Ne Mexico A&.1, 27-24, an Adam State, 21-12. A omewhat distant com- parison might be made be- tween the t o clubs on com- par ble scores. New :'.\1:exico We tern, which lost hy three point..s to USO, defeated Adam tate, 34-7. while ColQo rado e tern dropped a 21-12 decision to he A d a m s States. The Coloradoans have made two change· from last week, both ln the line. Ken • 'ad- ding~. a 220-pound semor. has, replai:ed Don Covey at right' taekle and Richard Buck. a. 188-p o u n d sophomo1·e, has; been inserted at right rnd in place of Claude Hereford I Left hallback Don "nu.er. wt10 has gained 3i5 yard In

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