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PREP TILTHaywardLooms asUnderdogBy SID HOOSReview Sporia EdllorRICHMOND — A bit down the mouth over recent events b none the loss determined to wir up the season on -the sunny sii of the ledger, Hayward hif school's Farmers travel to* Ric mond tonight for a tiff with tl sturdy Oiler eleven.Kickoff time is H -p.m.' Coach John Ftkeit's chirgta who for lh# first iim# Ihis ita son ar# leaving lh# cfouhifii protection of their hom# gridiron, take with ihtm ar A.C.A.L, record of two win* and as many loisei and ar, overall 4-3 mark. .However, the odds in favor ( their upsetting the title-hopcfi Richmond team in this nexl-tc the-last game ol the campaig present a not overly bright pu ture. The Oilers were tempc rarily ousted from the pennar chase last week when Berkele barely nosed, them out, 13-12, i a hectic struggle. But if the remain within striking distnnc by winning tonight, they migh have a chance to throw the en tire race jnlo « tangle when the; lake an Alameda next week Providing that the Hornets ge past the ’Jackets in this after noon’s vital clash in the IsJanc City..Defeated once in its four league outings, the Joe Vargas-coachec eleven boasts a 19-13 practice triumph over the same strong Bellarmine Prep team that manhandled Berkeley and tied Alameda.POINT BULGEVALUABLE FARMER - . - One of Hayward high ichool * Irio of ■ bird-running bull carriers. Right Halfback Terry O'Connell will b# in lor another evening of full-lima duly when the Farmers ‘play Richmond ionlghi. Leis heralded than his maleii iht 165-pound senior goes bolh ways, also performing as a defensive half-‘•ifr. (Fairchild Studio)Huskies Face Powerful*ellarmine Team Tonite-♦-SANTA CLARA — As if they weren’t having enough troubles umhjh their own Santa Clara Valley league, the Huskies of Washington high school go a Tier a non-league power tonight when they Elista y'ith Bellarmine Pfep here on Townsend field.The 8 o'clock varsity game will| preceded by a lightweight s.C.V.A.L. mark to 1-2-1 lastat 6.The independent Bolls have Tolltd to five triumphs in six aarnei lo data, Jheir lone loss Spming at lho hands of Rich-mbnd, an Alameda Counly ,*-p slalwnrl. However, they nbJd a victory over Berkeley il-J. a tie with Alameda — the •«wn learns tlod for thnl league's Ivy spol going inlo this nfier-oon'* play, .Bdlarminc’s sparkplug is n lad sd Lou Vaili, who has mere-‘‘ tallied 10 touchdowns and ;n#;red 72(1 yards hi 81 curries.those figures do not include .ground he has covered while '~.*ning punts and kickoffs. ' /V We're going lo pJay iL, jh/' said Coach Clyde Voor-: V. of the Centerville eleven, -ney have too much strength for ,,but we hope lu at least score •them through the air.” r Luckless to the point of frus-•“tion, the Huskies lowered theirbowedViewto a team,week when they mediocre Mountain 20-7.Should have been 14-7 in our favor, Voorhecs noted this week. Everything we did boom era nged. By the large we did not play good football, and every mistake we made they capitalized on. We| played lou much in spurts. But) Dame Fortune certainly looked the other way.Voorhecs plans several changes In his starling lineup, □ne of which gives the fullback job back to Raul Orozco, ihe 155-pound senior who was the loam's only experienced back at lho beginning of Ihe Beeson. In a second bnckfield shift, Dan Owen, a 185-pound senior, moves into Rich Marlinez' wingback spol.There are three changes in the Huskies’ forward wall. Ed Sj'lvia, a 190-pound junior, replaces Art(Continued on Page D, Col.On successive weeks it edged San Lorenzo, 13-7; trimmed Piedmont, 7-0 ;and whipped El Cerrito, 35-18. Hayward nailed the Rebels and Gauchos for its onlv two wins, 13-0 and 2-0,. but feil to Berkeley, 20-7. The often fallacious comparative scores therefore give the Oilers a bulge of. seven-plus points.Nevertheless, the outcome may '‘Veil depend on which team can best shake off last week’s disnp-pointmenls. While the lads from the World War II boom town had victory heartbreakingly wrenched (from their grasp * in the final minute, the Farmers suffered a severe blow to their morale when Alameda trampled ' them, 38-1,1. Vargas' Richmond squad was so low Monday that he called off practice completely.Last Friday repreionled lh# season's low point for lb« Black and Gold fore*, which until ihen had never failed to provide a competitive effort, even in defeat. It did hold ihe Hornets la 19 poinii before falling apart in « discouraging fourih quarter.To have a chance.at winning tonight and. keep its league record from dipping below the .500 mark it must come back la fit leasL equal—Hnd probably surpass past performances.Off past records, neither team will be materially hampered iT (he is’eatberman’s prediction of rain holds true, though, if anything, the Oilers have been even more . ground-bound than (he Farmers, themselves strong followers of the running game, UNBALANCED-T3)FARMERS VS. OILERSPlace—Richmond High FieldOFFENSETime—8 P.M.HAYWARD p]ay»r Wl.Bab Prudcncio........(360)Rich Del Rio............(210)Don Kildcbeck ......(170)Don Jackson ..........(170)L#s Kullar ..............(17D)Bob Machado ........[ 18DPo s. LER LTR LGR C RGL RTLWL(185).(190).(195).Harm Eaton ............(175) BELG#orge Eggo ..... Larry Lambort , Terry O'Connell Jim Johnson ...... (165) (170),...(165) (IB0QLHRRHLFRICHMOND Player ..... Huiy Thornton John Danner Bob Rogcnski(184)............ Rich DeFabio(19D).......... ShcTian Emcrl(205)..........Doyle Williams(350)...... Leander Murphy(150).......... Tom Dearmon(150)...... K. Baumgardner(175).......... Jim Thompson(180).............: Willy Leffall’qnai■ott,No.8175625165858022454832DEFENSEJerry Jacobs .......(160)Bob Machado ..........(180)Don Kildobeck ......(170)Jerry Cain .....’.........(180)Rich Del Rio ..........(210)Don Jackson............(170)Jim’ Johnaon............f IQ0)Lei KuUbt ..............(170)Jim Byers ...............(190)Tarry O'Connell ....(IBS) Blackwood ..........(155)F.LERLTRLGRRGLRTLRELLLRHLLLHRRHLS(150)........ Morris Bradley(100)..,......... J, B. Talberl(166).,,, Arthur WiLkerson(155)....... Mik* Germaine(175)...............AI Pringle(180)................ Lc« Devers(167 )...................Jim Knox(210).............. Buddy Burns(150).............. Clovis Glass(167)................ Bob Pringle(155).Lemar Jones86 70 66! .601 77 82 31 52 41 23 46FARMER ROSTERPere*. hMoble, t new, qh«b, qBlackwood, hPower*, «eD, Jones, c Moreau, e J{utehera. e120.21.22.24.25. 2(1. 27. 2B.O ConncJl, h Klldchcck, g Lcjlcr, I Rye vs. q Enlon, e Cnln.g Machado, t Ferreira, h Prudoni'to. t211.30.31. .12. 3.1. 14.ns.:ig.:i7.Mayberry,Xuhar, e P. DelRm. Bresnikcr, Monlez, g Norris, c • J, DelRlo. f Johnson, f Jaoksim. c•ifl.;hi.411.41.42.BHrlliplnw. [Lnnbert, h ltouk, e Shiinmick, t Lemos, t4:i. Quigley, e 44. CnJelinJ45.411.JocQbs,King, enOfLER ROSTERDoRrmon, n n.nH. PrlnRle,SUlglev. q . Will Jams, Knox, C Dyke, n Lcffftjl, t Moltozn, h Glau. h Kepler, h Ryan, h4 B. 45.Mr4B.52.a:i.54.ftR.51.fiO-6J.T.. J mi es, li Biiiinig:ii-{Inei'Jill. Junes, h Thnmpsan, h lUinis, cMehlorr.c Brnndcnbiirff.c Rresvlnalnn, g DeFfibJn, c Gcrmnlne, f Pflrker, gd'2.64.65. till. 711.71.72, 7.1.74.75,Ttufrcnslcl, f Rice, g Kunnedy, n I'mcrl. r VVilkei'Son. Talberl, t KlftVRP. I Ronncor.«o. Rockcninn, Lusk, l Danner, I7fl. Weslman, t 77. A. l*rlnglc, t 80. Murphy, r HI. H. Thorlon, t fl!i. tfRcnho. p82. Dcvcrs. *D, WllllAYins, t H6. Rrfldley, eBolli clubs use ihe unusual un-bnlanced-T attack, albeit Richmond uses more conventional blocking and fewer flankers than do the Haywardites.The Oilers suffered a pre-season blow when Iheir capable narlcrback of last year, Tuny decided to confine himself to j baseball, in which he is a promising calcher. However, vnrgas came up wilh another able signal-caller in Tom Dearmon, Then Don Moitoza, the leading back-iield speedster was losL through a lorn cartilage, and again a fine replacement, Lemar Jones, was produced from the ranks. In fad, the 155-pound scatback has proven such a competent fill-in lh.it he ranks third in Counly league rushing statistics with 321 yards netted in only 34 carries. His 9.4 average is currently the best among the circuit regulars.Jones, however, ii plagued with a Charley Horae—or io claims Coach Vargas. He is scheduled to open on defense, not offense, hut Jf* a preJIy good bet lhal the Farmers will have Id cope with hii ball carrying ability sooner or later . during ihe arenmg.Vargas reports ihat Jim Knox, his firsl-slririji fullback and top conversion artist, is also suffering from a muscle injury and will therefore be limited chiefly lo defensive linebacker. Another regular, Left Halfback Bob Pringle, has-been shifted chiefly lo defense io fill a weakness in the secondary.Two lads named Jim Thompson and Keith Baumbardner are listed as starting offensive halfbacks, but the -fellow Hayward will have to watch out for is the Oilers’ fireman/' Wardell (Cadillac) Jones. A trackman who has done the 100 in :09.9, Jones— no relation lo Lemar—is called on in (he clutch to either run the ball or go dowtifield.for a'.i. necessary pass completion, usual-i;l. Iv working from a flanker pasi-. Lion.USntlhy*Dtch,OBKwisreinesifoBiiOILERS TO SPREAD?'Though he has thus hcred mostly to a light gas has indicated that (Continued on Page fl,fe-safar ad-T, Vav-hc may Col. 1)inDr«
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