Viking_Yearbook_53
P.S.C.'s best game of the season was played at Lincoln field in typical Oregon football weather-MIST. Being good mudders, the team held E.O.C.E. to an 18 to 6 margin. On running we equaled them; but our pass defense was poor, and they arieled our secondary for three scattered touchdowns. Portland's score came early in the fourth quarter, when Starbuck intercepted an E.O.C.E. flatpass and ambled into the end zone. Final score P.S.c. 6-E.O.C.E. 18. ) r vu,11 6 tl"Jljirlht'1 ~ This year of all years, Portland State played host to Olympic J. C., Washington's J. C. champions. The game developed into a track meet but the "Vikes" fought as if their G.P.A. depended on the outcome. A good ending to a sad season. An inexperienced team left to engage Grays Harbor J. C. with a squad that boasted only three lettermen. This made the difference between a win or a lose. The "Chockers" led by the passing of Don Egee scored five of their T.D.'s. Final P. S. C. 0 Chockers 38.
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