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COUGARS PICK COC Will HOST
co~CAPT Al NS 80 HARRIERS
COC will host its first annual
By Mike Winslow
Invitational Cross Country Meet
The Cougar grid co-captains Saturday (Oct. 21) with an esti-
for 1972 are Steve Pearson and mated 80 harriers from 24 school s
Larry Nunnally. Both are tackles throughout the state c ompeting.
and both play on offense and The gun goes off at 10:30 a.m.
defense. Cougars will c ompete in the
Nunnally, an All-city, All- small school division reserved
league star at Tomkins High for c olleges with an enrollment
School in Savannah , GA. roams under 4,000.
the pit at 6'4" and 245 pounds. Coach Ed Jacoby said COC 's
His ambition is to play pro foot- top harrier, Jim Bonnell , could
ball. take first place if he runs a good
Pearson, at 6'3" and 222 race . B onnell holds the record-
pounds, was an honorable men- 21 :10--for coc's standard cross
tion pick in the Desert Confer- country course.
ence last year. He's out of Pa- B onnell won the double dual
cific High School, San Leandro. meet at Santa Barbara last Fri-
Steve hopes to become a coach. day in a time of 21:26. COC
Cougars recently added to the harriers as a team, however, lost
"Player of the Week" list are to Santa Barbara 31-28 and to
Linebacker Jerry Slimak, .Center Moorpark 32-24. Howard Hock-
Bob Piltz, and Quarterback Geoff enberry , who finished 6th, ran
Co-captains of the 1972 Cougar football team are Steve Pearson
Brown for the Victor Valley hi s best race of the season.
(left) and Larry Nunnally, both tackles.
game (62-18, Cougars) , and T wo Cougars suffered from the
Safety Bill Lankford and Offen- flu , one dropping out from the
sive Guard Gary Payne for the competition.
rvtoorpark contest (42-27, Cou- In addition to Bonnell and
gars). Hockenberry, the Cougar har-
The Cougars next game at ri er squad includes Ed Marynow-
7 :30 p.m. Saturday is with West ski, Frank Ramierez, Paul Brown,
Los Angeles college at Hart Craig Muller, and Kevin Rocque.
High field.
Other big meets scheduled
In the game against the Moor- here later in the fall are Western
park Raiders, the first contest
State Conference Championship,
in the new (for COC) Western
Nov. 10; the Southern California
State Conference, touchdowns
Championship Nov. 18, and the
were scored by Geoff Brown, Phil
California State Finals Nov. 25.
Perito, Larry Oliver, Juan Camp-
"The Southern California
bell, and Jim Elford, a big line-
Finals is considered the eighth
backer who ran a kick-off back
best cross country race ~P the
65 yards to score. country," said Jacoby.
In this game, Jim Chavez
kicked six straight extra points. BONDS
On the basis of his outstand- (Cont'd from Page
ing game against the Raiders, the University of California and
Br.owne arned the starting quarter- state colleges.
back spot for last Saturday's Currently, almost nine of
Compton game. every 10 California students be-
"Our offensive pass protec- ginning college do so in the 95
tion and our defensive secondary tuition-free community c alleges.
are greatly improved," said Head If Proposition 1 is defeated,
Coach Don Kloppenburg. these colleges may be forced to
The Cougars, still undefeated limit enrollment for the first
at press time, are climbing time in their half-century of
steadily instate rankings.COC's operation.
football team now ranks 11th Players of the week named for the Victor Valley game are (from
CATCH 22
(out of 60) among small colleges left) Linebacker Jerry Slimak, Center Bob Piltz, and Quarterback
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in California. Geoff Brown. Cougars won 62-18.
verly worded act ot Congress.
Then Senators Cranston and
Drama Club McGovern Nixon Tunney introduced a bill to Con-
(C ont 'd from Page 3) (Cont'd from Page 3) gress authorizing the release of
the war, is speaki ng out on Viet- "small" world. NIXON IS T HE the 20 acres of federal land to
The Drama club will sponsor nam! MAN. the Bridgeport colony of Paiutes.
a Drama Night Dec. 2 and 3 as "We are watching the Nixon As he said, "Let us rej ect It was overwhelmingly approved.
part of coc's first annual Fine administrati on strike out in help- the narrow visions of those who After all ,if an act of Congress
Arts Festival . Two one-act plays l ess panic as the Vietnamization would tell us that we are evil can make an officer a gentleman ,
are scheduled for March 2-3, policy cru mbles. The bombing because we are not yet perfect, it can surely make an Indian
with tryouts set for Dec. 5-8. will produce no decisive ~Uitary that we are corrupt because we "bonafide".
These · plays also will be present- results. It wil l not protect the are not yet pure, that all the RAVDENE
ed at several local elementary t ro ops and it will not win the sweat and toil and sacrifice that (Cont'd from Page 2)
schools, according to Dr. Rose war. 11 have gone into the building of 11 a.m. Tuesdays.
Soroky, oral communications in- At this moment, in South Viet- America were for naught because After COC, she plans to at-
structor. nam, Thailand, and the Seventh that building is not yet done." tend California State University,
New commtttee chairmen for Fleet , a 150,000 man ''residual N orthridge, and major in art.
the group are Richard Van Bell- force" i s still committed to the erect, George McGovern is speak- Too bad.
eghem, constitution ; Paul Oster- Indochina War, defending a gov- ing out for the common man. Miss Payne could change
hues, publicity, and Paul Sales ernment founded on corruption. George McGovern is a patri ot for banking's dull, grey image to
and Charles Sales, film. When al l matters are c onsid- the people. glorious living color.