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k k ★ k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k kLast 85 of Ranle-Dazile, 100-Yard Kickoff Return ...k k kf'-' y\:-'lt;*■Indvpvrnlcft! - IN css* lc?rnm.ir; r, :*'^v ,’rv/ rvM##Sv v V v . v.*. ■%••iLAvri* a .*.vyvmiXv-'S/'V. «*■ AX ff^ZAzoyA?;Dee Andrews, aff-er taking reverse from Willie Martin on LBCC 15, is touchdown-bound with Tyler kickoff in final minute of 1st half. Note key black by Frank Roy (84) in panel 238,064 SEE JR. ROSE BOWL MASSACRETyler Trampledr38-16By AL LARSONPASADI-NA—The trumpets blared as Dee Andrews, Lon20 Irvin and Willie Martin, flashing the greatest legs since Betty Grable, carried Long Beaeh City College to the national jay-cee championship as I he Vikings crushed Tyler’s amazed and dazed Apaches Saturday in the loth JuniorRose Bowl spectacle, 38-16,The slaughter at Ft. Arroyo was accomplished before 38,06-1 chilled onlookers.With General Dave Groff commanding the attack, the Vikings avenged the massacre of the Little Big Horn. After Andrews and Martin combined on a sensational 100-yard kickoff relUDu justseconds before halftime, it was evident the Indians didn’t have any more fight in ’em. Outside of scoring drives in the second and final periods, the Apaches were in the retreat all afternoon.Tyler Great, butWere Better, Yiker/**/•* # trss1 mMartin, who caught three touchdown strikes, and Andrew* etched their names in the record book. With LBCC leading 20-8. Willie grabbed Billy Price's kick-off on the goal line. When he got tn the 15 he fooled Tyler's defense by reversing to Andrews. The jetlike Andrews kicked on his afterburner at midfield and zoomed the rest of the way unmolested. He had fourwas to wave no more.The Vikings' MAGI— Martin, Andrews, Groff and Jrvin—brought Long Beach its second JRB victory gift, it also brought the first undefeated season in 31 vows%1o Vikingviile. It allowed Jim Stangcland’s club In close its I960 history book wjth 10 straight wins.Long Beach struck for six points with 5:28 left in the first quarter and picked up 20 more in the second period for a 26-8 halftime advantage. Irvin and Martin capped the final period victory surge with touchdown spurts. It marked the third highest scoring out-more, this came as a result of a pass interference penally.No army ever wins a war without a battle-toughened front line, and this was no exception. Long Beach’s line was magnificent.Whenever Long Beach faced a key third-down running situation, Gen. Groff would send either Andrews or Irvin off the right side. And troopers Mike Giers and Jim Smith never failed to open the holes,Turn Bemiclt, who only played the last two gomes before the close of the regular season, was a master pass defender and line-nnl in TPR rlAc.circ:Ks rl* r»r...It's Andrews, InDEEd!«r;' r*-* *•:y, *\r* :izI/ivjte.*• ■;lt;£i’ lt;9. v --A - * iV ’■ V ■ . ’ - ’ ‘ . . ^. -x-r:.y...}lt;r‘.«:I•»' v\A-v ^ ... v 'tki-ib's„ *?■k :lt; *...4. ?*lt;-,:lt; ? ',•/5 -‘-w: ■ v'Z4.:VH . vv^- =:• ,r*-' * - ’(5: Ml if,-*,,■+ r.-ulrt .“v S’-n-.vAiiAcross final sfnpe, Andrews releases ball and emofions.
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