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"Red" Hird to carry the ball over for a touchdown. It was soon after the starting whistle of the third quarter that Dooley of Cal Poly dashed around his left end to run twenty-five yards to a touchdown. Whether it was fate or just horseshoe luck, nevertheless five minutes later a forward pass from Riehl of Cal Poly was knocked down by Hunnicutt of Fresno State only to fall into the waiting arms of another Poly man who ran to a touchdown forty yards away. Hinds, left half, the only Bullpup to play the entire game, and Gleason, fullback, did noticeably well on back-field defense. Domoto, center,- and Hanson and Lemon, guards,- Tronowsky, tackle; and Robison, end were the main stalwarts of the line. What looked like a close defeat at first for the frosh helmeteers turned out to be an overwhelming 20 to 6 victory over the San Jose Freshmen. To fullback Gleason goes the credit of pulling the game out of the fire,- however, had it not been for the fine blocking and openings made by the line, there might have been a different story. Coming as a surprise to the fans was the interception of a pass by Lemon, Bullpup guard, who raced to San Jose's twenty-three yard stripe before being dragged to the turf. Alternating at carrying the ball, Hinds, Gleason and Hunnicutt worked the ball by line plunges to the three-yard line. Gleason took the pigskin over the line for a touchdown. Things looked rather gloomy for Hanner's men when, before thirty seconds of play were over at the start of the game, the Prune City boys scored their lone touchdown on a cleverly- timed sleeper play. Undaunted, however, the freshmen marched to an easy victory. Gleason at fullback was easily the outstanding backfield man in this game, both as a punter and as a ball carrier. Tronowsky, a tackle; Nielsen, an end; Lemon, a guard,- and Raimondo at center, in place of the injured Domoto, who was taken from the game with a lame ankle, all showed up well on the line. Hanner's men proved the efficiency of their line plays by chalking up twice the amount of yardage as the visiting Spartan Babes. Playing their final game of the season against Taft High School on a slippery field of mud in the Oil City Stadium almost proved to be a scoreless game. Hinds Hansen ONE HUNDRED THIRTY
Yearbook Title | 1935 Campus |
Date Published | 1935 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Source | Photography by Ed Maxwell of the Maxwell Studio, Fresno, Calif.; Engravings by Levon Kemalyan of the Fresno Photo-Engraving Company, Fresno, Calif.; Covers from Weber-McCrea, Los Angeles, Calif.; Printed and Bound by the Crown Printing & Engraving Co., Fresno, Calif. |
Rights | Annual publication Assocated Student Body, Fresno State College. Volume 30, Fresno, Calif. Copyright 1935 by Gladys Edith May and H. P. Higginbotham, Jr. |
Yearbook Title | 1935 Campus |
Date Published | 1935 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Transcript | "Red" Hird to carry the ball over for a touchdown. It was soon after the starting whistle of the third quarter that Dooley of Cal Poly dashed around his left end to run twenty-five yards to a touchdown. Whether it was fate or just horseshoe luck, nevertheless five minutes later a forward pass from Riehl of Cal Poly was knocked down by Hunnicutt of Fresno State only to fall into the waiting arms of another Poly man who ran to a touchdown forty yards away. Hinds, left half, the only Bullpup to play the entire game, and Gleason, fullback, did noticeably well on back-field defense. Domoto, center,- and Hanson and Lemon, guards,- Tronowsky, tackle; and Robison, end were the main stalwarts of the line. What looked like a close defeat at first for the frosh helmeteers turned out to be an overwhelming 20 to 6 victory over the San Jose Freshmen. To fullback Gleason goes the credit of pulling the game out of the fire,- however, had it not been for the fine blocking and openings made by the line, there might have been a different story. Coming as a surprise to the fans was the interception of a pass by Lemon, Bullpup guard, who raced to San Jose's twenty-three yard stripe before being dragged to the turf. Alternating at carrying the ball, Hinds, Gleason and Hunnicutt worked the ball by line plunges to the three-yard line. Gleason took the pigskin over the line for a touchdown. Things looked rather gloomy for Hanner's men when, before thirty seconds of play were over at the start of the game, the Prune City boys scored their lone touchdown on a cleverly- timed sleeper play. Undaunted, however, the freshmen marched to an easy victory. Gleason at fullback was easily the outstanding backfield man in this game, both as a punter and as a ball carrier. Tronowsky, a tackle; Nielsen, an end; Lemon, a guard,- and Raimondo at center, in place of the injured Domoto, who was taken from the game with a lame ankle, all showed up well on the line. Hanner's men proved the efficiency of their line plays by chalking up twice the amount of yardage as the visiting Spartan Babes. Playing their final game of the season against Taft High School on a slippery field of mud in the Oil City Stadium almost proved to be a scoreless game. Hinds Hansen ONE HUNDRED THIRTY |
Source | Photography by Ed Maxwell of the Maxwell Studio, Fresno, Calif.; Engravings by Levon Kemalyan of the Fresno Photo-Engraving Company, Fresno, Calif.; Covers from Weber-McCrea, Los Angeles, Calif.; Printed and Bound by the Crown Printing & Engraving Co., Fresno, Calif. |
Rights | Annual publication Assocated Student Body, Fresno State College. Volume 30, Fresno, Calif. Copyright 1935 by Gladys Edith May and H. P. Higginbotham, Jr. |
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