Word: joslin
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...minute mark, however, the habitually slow-starting Crimson had moved into Indian territory, and Jim Joslin converted a twenty-five yard penalty kick awarded for offsides, to put the visitors ahead, 3 to 0. Shortly afterwards scrum-half Alan Waddell broke through for a fine run, and only lack of support prevented him from scoring...
...huge Bear team spent practically the whole first half in Crimson territory, and only tremendous punting by Alan Waddell, Jim Joslin and Jim Damis, behind solid tackling by the rest of the team, kept the game scoreless. Cal lost two men for brief periods with injuries, while the Crimson remained unscathed...
...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...
...local football squad will be represented by Jim Joslin at fly-half, Ron Eikenberry on the wing, Jim Damis at fullback, and Charlie Eaton and Stan Merkel (next fall's probable fullback) in the scrum. Joe Conzelman of the '54 squad is playing center...
...tripping penalty five minutes later gave Joslin another kick at goal, and again he scored. (8-3). Scrum half Alan Waddell dribbled the ball across the line in the 66th minute for the Crimson's final try. The kick was good, and the score...