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Show _—— —— SASS NN 4Ge 5.5 38 es ec- Seen Pee FULLERTON COLLEGE PLAYERS eeu This Weber Squad Hopes To Upset Fullerton feated Season a: ‘ . a oe We : Siam Fullerton “‘Hornets’’ in Action Against Orange Coast College ‘Pirates’ -- Final Score 32-0 -- Favor ‘‘Hornets”’ About ¥ . f Wwe o \ . vs pe a tf > ~~ a hs ae © ‘s ~ ne Fullerton.... Coach Ed Goddard, former first string baseball player for the Ogden Reds, has so far this season led his boys through an undefeated season. The Fullerton “Hornets” are hopefully eyeing the Little Rosebowl Game and possibly another National Junior College football championship. In 1941 Fullerton copped the national title and this year if they succeed in dumping Weber tonight and their remaining opponents for the season they will be in a good position to repeat the 1941 achievement. Fullerton in the opening game of the season PROMPT SERVICE points against their opponents, DEPENDABLE ELECTRICAL AND 2556 while Washington eee points against the “Hornets”. This is a good indicator as to the quality and calibre of the men from Fullerton as football players. Last season Fullerton tallied 200 points against their opponents 64. In his job as head football ESTABLISHED of the “Hornets”, Ed Goddard is assisted SUPPLIES Ogden Electric Company opposing squads have only been able to tally 18 coach WIRING, ece Indians 14-6. To prove that the first three games were much more than luck, the Fullerton Hornets steamlrollered over the Orange Coast College “Pirates” with a 32-0 score. This season Fullerton has rung up a total of 89 victorious AND ON EQUIPMENT defeated John Muir College, of Pasadena, 31 to 0. Fullerton ground the powerful Long Beach squad to a 12-12 tie in the second game of the season and in the third, rolled over San Bernardino College 10 wy smite we Back row, left to right—Ellison, Thompson, Kessler, Swenson, Gardner, Granberg, Draayer, Rhead, Barkdull, Shaum, Sessions. Third row, left to right—Reed K. Swenson (director of athletics), Hamblen (manager), Stone (manager), Davidson (manager), Ward, Watson, Wilson, Jensen, Smith, B.; Stanquist, Nalder, Rietz, Dickson, Dean Gardner (backfield coach). Second row, left to right—Felt, Scadden, Winn, Baird, Schmaltz, Merrill, Lambert, Batchelor, Carson, Mayberry, Miyasato, Vicchreli, Milt Mecham (head coach). Front row, left to right—Hipa, Kahoonei, Lau, DeMello, LaMadrid, Mazora, Smith, G.; Flygare, Bitton, Heywood. Absent—Don Nielson, Darrell Tullis, Bowman. Head Run Against Orange Coast. ; es BILL CRAVEN Fullerton Guard Bob Osborne On A 20-Yard Touchdown yx ot Sox <e ee Jeqey QopeetSe ~] ye a KEN WILSON Fullerton Tackle 2 Plans for Unde- in line coaching by able Harm Forte who hails from University of Southern California. 11 Blvd. IN 1902 |