Word: cal
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...second half it was the Crimson's turn to camp in Cal territory. The wind made the difference as the Bears frequently ground out a few yards and the Crimson periodically broke away for a good gain. Joslin had two chances at penalty kicks from about thirty yards out, but again the wind blew the ball outside the uprights...
While the forwards, led by John Chalsty and Bill Shane, were having all they could do to hold their opposite numbers the Crimson backs played a better game than those from Cal. Prospective Bear movements were broken up by quick tackles, or, just as often, dropped passes while the Crimson concentrated mainly on a conservative kicking game...
...match's only score came in the final six minutes, shortly after Cal had taken the ball down to the Crimson 25-yard line in one of its few long rushes...
...Cal broke inside from the edge of the field, and the Crimson was a little slow getting across in defense. Four-letter man Mike White got the ball some five yards out, and fell just over the line with three Crimson ruggers hanging desperately on. Australian John Harrison made no mistake with the relatively easy kick...
...singles players will be the same as on Wednesday. Dale Junta will be in the first singles spot, followed by Steve Gottlieb at second singles. Larry Sears, who recently moved past Ben Heckscher in the varsity seeding, will hold down the third position, and Cal Place will round out the top four. Captain Ian Gianetti and Phil Mills will play fifth and sixth singles...