Viking_Yearbook_53

Q c.c. C on/erence This year's Homecoming game was played against O.C.E., our traditional rival. Again, P.S.C. was rated as the underdog. The will was there but the way wasn't. Led by Jack Pinion, star of O.C.£:'s eleven, they outran, out passed, and out played our squad. But P.S.C. fought back with an undying spirit and at times showed the drive of a winning team. This was exemplified by a team drive in the third quarter to the 30 where Reverman passed to Starbuck for 6 points. The conversion was made and P.S.C. posted their only touchdown of the game. The final score P.S.C. 7­ 0.C.E.4O. A small but spirited squad travelled to Klamath Falls for a clash with a team that had just rolled over S.O.C.E. 89 to o. Hopes were not high, but with determination to play football , win or lose, the game proceeded. As we expected, it was experience and weight over inexperience and a much smaller team. P.S.c. had their back up against the wall the entire game. O.T.I. scored again and again, but P.S.c. would not submit to what they knew was certain defeat. They fought hard to the bitter end. Final score O.T.I. 56-P.S.C. o.

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