? Jd / Ont STAR" Ae ~~ )\WTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1940 x SPORTSRaas BETWEEN Jaycee Gridders In THE UPRIGHTS Glosing Game Friday By The Observer Glenn the Glendale 3C gridiron log book, Mentors}. Tommy Ryan and Gene Wolfe send. their fighting Cowboys against the Pasadena Bulldogs this Friday night in the |Rose Bowl The Rose boys have a slight edge over the | Vaqueros, mainly due to the 27-0 beating they handed the Compton Tartars. The Beach boys gave the Cowboys a ~%19-0 wacking. To the score match- And so the Vaqs face the mighty Pasadena Bulldogs in a post-season game after finishing their conference sched- ule with a record of 3 won and 38 lost, which netted them fourth spot in the standings. The wins were made over Ventura, Bakersfield, and Santa Monica, the first of which was an upset second only to the scoreless tie to which the Long Beach Vikings were held by ¢ Met eleven choices. ers this will give the Bulldogs a decided factual edge over the Glen- dale squad. But—the boys out on the practice field are hitting harder than ever in practice sessions and physically the ball club has never been better. The return of Gene Purtell, blocking back, will streng- then the Vaqueros offense consid- erably. Charlie Guzman is back in the “pink” once..1 ore and all this withe ‘Harry Chase and Ray Castro gnashing their teeth during the ‘practice sessions it looks as if the Vaqueros are out to pull one of the biggest upsets of the season. Besides closing the J.C. football |season, this brawl will mark the | final game for host of Cowboy regulars that will have played their last game for the \’ my.” The bad news is in four names: Guzman .. Castro and dyminative (Harry Chase) (who| ™ i sslated for all- is the first string back field. The line will suffer, and plenty, the loss of “Turk” Karich, guard, and Pete Vanderburg, end; two of the clas- |siest linemen in the league. Marvin | Walker, John. Kenefick, Harry Lewis, Jeff Duncan and Jack Crawford will turn in their last ball game for the Vaqs; all these boys played some great ball and will be heard from in the future when they follow the pigekin, to another col- lege. Probable searting rhea: Giendale Pasadena Crawford LER ~ Smith Karich LGR. Bishop Peck RGL Smitherson Fitzhugh RTL Peterson Vanderbur REL Jones Chase Q Leicht Purtell LHR O’Donnel Guzman RHL Shaffer , Castro F Holman a rejuvinated Ventura eleven. To many of the Cowboy gridders, the Pasadena battle is the last game they will play under the col- lege’s maroon and gold. Among those to whom this is the goodby game are Harry Chase, Marvin Walker, Vladimar Karich, Russ Peck, Ray Castro, Charles Guzman, Pete Vanderburg, Gene Purtell, and John Kenefick. No words are necessary to describe their value to the squad. Others who were as- sets to the team are Jeff Duncan, Jack Crawford, Harry Lewis and Russ Miller. DREAM TEAM About this time of the year al- most every football-minded person has a mania to make up his all- American football squad. Your football sports scribe therefore maoteatly offers his idea :of a Motripolltan/ conference “Dream nds: Nowling, Long}; Glendale. 2 emfpton; Fellows, Los ales Fullback: Howe, Santa Mon- ica. There it is, the all-star eleven. Now let’s see how a conference sports editors’ tabulation agrees with it, and then the official all- CLASS MEETS The Biola Bible Class of Glendale meets every Friday night at 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. at the First Evangeli- cal Church at the corner of Cali- fornia and Maryland. Dr. Reid McCullough.of the Bible Institute at Los Angeles is giving inspiring studies from Ephesians; come and learn “how to speak a word in session to him that is uraart?? STATISTICS—DUE TO KENNY ROBINSON Here are a few interesting sta- tistics of the football season thus far, all thanks to Kenny Robinson. Of the 1377 net yards gained i tries this season by the-Vaqueros, quarterback pas gained 731 in 110 attempts"for an average of 6.65 yards a try. He has punted 11 times at an average of 36.82 yards a kick. Second in line is Marvin Walker wit hhis total gain of 223 yards in 59 tries for a 3.78 gain every time he packed the ball. He west the best punter on the squad, kicking 11 times for a 43.45 aver- age. Following is Charles Guzman with his 145 yards gained in 41 attempts for’3.54 yards a try. He punted five times for an average of Bryon Walker sports a 3.83 Average and Ray Castro a The backfield average is 4.05 an attempt. These statistics ot include the Los Angeles They go to prove that no™ Chase and ee found” the ‘| Ventura game Ao be the’ easiest n| pickings-and™ made a, 12.6 and 82 average respectiv. Vin the Santa Monica leap ne again ex- ceeded a 12-yard average when he made 12.2 an attempt. In this fra- cas, Mary Walker made his best average, 7.44 yards a try. Prac- tically all this yardage was made on the ground for the local passing attack was pitiful. Only 16 of 82 attempted passes were completed. Again, Kenny, thank you. See you at the Rose Bowl. —By Bill Pinkoski in “One Man’s View” for Glendale Jaycee’s El Va- quero.