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First Row, left to right: McClurg, Reid, Beaver, Kendrick, Gillingham, Cardwell, Hill, Byrd, Scott Holbrook, Henderson, Schleibaum, Thomas, Goodell, Dittenbir, Heeb, Vaznaian. Third Row, left to Johnson, Tarbell, Berukoff, Moradian, Ball, Schell, Smith, Benck Football Review... Five victories, one tie, and three losses marked the Bulldog's first season under the direction of Head Coach James Bradshaw, who replaced Leo Harris in 1936. As a getting-together affair, and also to get some pre-season conditioning, nearly fifty footballers held a one-week training camp at Huntington Lake. Following their return to the San Joaquin Valley, the gridders were put through a tough two-week training period before they tackled the University of San Francisco. The experienced Dons had a distinct advantage over the Bulldogs, who were having a taste of their first competition of the year. After a scoreless first half, the Dons turned on the heat and the Staters melted, 14 to 0. After a two-week lay-off, the Fresnans chalked up their first victory of the season by defeating the Whittier College Poets, champions of the Southern California conference, by an 18 to 0 score. Holbrook, Gleason and Dittenbir each made a touchdown for the Bulldogs. Playing in the rain much of the time, the Staters finished on top in their encounter the following week by out-pointing the Arizona State College Lumberjacks of Flagstaff, Arizona, 31 to 6. Gleason, Toby Heeb, Olavi Soinila, and Harry Summers scored the Fresno points. The Bradshaw boys "un-jinxed" themselves and ran up their third consecutive victory seven days later when they trounced the University of California Ramblers, 32 to 6. The three previous times the two teams had met, the Ramblers had won. Led by the diminutive Heeb and Fullback Dittenbir, the Bulldogs reached touchdown territory three times in the first quarter, then once in both the second and third periods.
Yearbook Title | 1937 The Campus |
Date Published | 1937 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Source | Engraved by Commercial Art and Engraving Co., Los Angeles, CA; Printed and bound by Murray and Gee, Los Angeles, CA; Cover by Babcock Cover Company, Los Angeles, CA; Photographs Maxwell Studio, Fresno, CA. |
Rights | Copyright, 1937 Associated Students, Fresno State College. |
Yearbook Title | 1937 The Campus |
Date Published | 1937 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Transcript | First Row, left to right: McClurg, Reid, Beaver, Kendrick, Gillingham, Cardwell, Hill, Byrd, Scott Holbrook, Henderson, Schleibaum, Thomas, Goodell, Dittenbir, Heeb, Vaznaian. Third Row, left to Johnson, Tarbell, Berukoff, Moradian, Ball, Schell, Smith, Benck Football Review... Five victories, one tie, and three losses marked the Bulldog's first season under the direction of Head Coach James Bradshaw, who replaced Leo Harris in 1936. As a getting-together affair, and also to get some pre-season conditioning, nearly fifty footballers held a one-week training camp at Huntington Lake. Following their return to the San Joaquin Valley, the gridders were put through a tough two-week training period before they tackled the University of San Francisco. The experienced Dons had a distinct advantage over the Bulldogs, who were having a taste of their first competition of the year. After a scoreless first half, the Dons turned on the heat and the Staters melted, 14 to 0. After a two-week lay-off, the Fresnans chalked up their first victory of the season by defeating the Whittier College Poets, champions of the Southern California conference, by an 18 to 0 score. Holbrook, Gleason and Dittenbir each made a touchdown for the Bulldogs. Playing in the rain much of the time, the Staters finished on top in their encounter the following week by out-pointing the Arizona State College Lumberjacks of Flagstaff, Arizona, 31 to 6. Gleason, Toby Heeb, Olavi Soinila, and Harry Summers scored the Fresno points. The Bradshaw boys "un-jinxed" themselves and ran up their third consecutive victory seven days later when they trounced the University of California Ramblers, 32 to 6. The three previous times the two teams had met, the Ramblers had won. Led by the diminutive Heeb and Fullback Dittenbir, the Bulldogs reached touchdown territory three times in the first quarter, then once in both the second and third periods. |
Source | Engraved by Commercial Art and Engraving Co., Los Angeles, CA; Printed and bound by Murray and Gee, Los Angeles, CA; Cover by Babcock Cover Company, Los Angeles, CA; Photographs Maxwell Studio, Fresno, CA. |
Rights | Copyright, 1937 Associated Students, Fresno State College. |
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