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Table of Contents

January 1, 1960

January 2, 1960

January 3, 1960

January 4, 1960

News

• The Minneapolis/St Paul franchise pulled out of the AFL, paving the way for a new city. Oakland, Atlanta, and Miami were said to be the primary cities in the running.


January 5, 1960

January 6, 1960

News

• Los Angeles Chargers owner Barron Hilton said the AFL would probably award the franchise in the next three weeks

• In an evening session, the Oakland City Council approved a resolution showing their approval of the city’s pursuing a team and authorized mayor Clifford Rishell to create a “Citizens’ Action Committee” to that end


January 7, 1960

News

• City council member Don Mulford, who was a leading representative of a group called the Oakland Boosters, traveled to Los Angeles to meet with Barron Hilton and Frank Leahy to discuss stadium concerns


January 8, 1960

News

• Oakland mayor Clifford Rishell, California state assemblyman Don Mulford, and members of the Oakland Chamber of Commerce met to prepare for tomorrow’s meeting with Barron Hilton and other Chargers officials

• Hilton said Oakland was “almost a unanimous choice” for the last AFL franchise

• Hilton also said a decision wouldn’t come until at least the 21st, when the league had its next meeting

• Prospective ownership groups would be required to post $25,000 in earnest money

• Robert Lurie, a San Francisco-based prospective owner, said he’d prefer that a team be based in that city rather than Oakland

• Robert Osborne, an Oakland city council member and area industrialist, said a group made up of “prominent East Bay citizens” headed by insurance magnate George Jacopetti was also interested in backing a team


January 9, 1960

News

• Oakland civic leaders, including Mayor Rishell and assemblyman Don Mulford met with Barron Hilton and Frank Leahy of the Los Angeles Chargers to strategize about getting a team for Oakland

• Robert Lurie, member of a wealthy San Francisco family, and Ted Harrer, an Oakland industrialist, were the leading contenders to finance a team

• Oakland city council member and businessman Robert Osborne and insurance magnate George Jacopetti were also trying to put together a group

• The city of Hayward said they were looking into a plan to build a stadium there, though there weren’t many specifics at this point

• Frank Leahy of the Los Angeles Chargers said the league’s other seven teams would surrender some of their players to a pool from which a new franchise could make selections


January 10, 1960

News

• Atlanta, Jacksonville, and Miami were all said to be farther along in their planning than Oakland


January 11, 1960

News

• Ted Harrer said he wouldn’t be interested in a team unless it played in Oakland right off the bad, while Robert Lurie said he wouldn’t invest in a team unless it began play in Candlestick Park

• Both the Atlanta and Miami factions were reputed to have posted the $25,000 application fee already, while the Oakland effort was bogging down in contradictory requirements among the principals

• Oakland mayor Clifford Rishell spoke with Glenn Seaborg, a chancellor with the University of California, and was told that the use of Memorial Stadium was a matter best taken up with school president Clark Kerr, who was currently in South Africa


January 12, 1960

News

• The city of Oakland had approved a measure to put a $15 million bond issue on the ballot in June to pay for the construction of a stadium

• Jack Rector, an auto dealer on the San Francisco Peninsula, had said he was interested in investing in a Bay Area franchise

• Francis Dunn, Chair of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors, suggested that a racetrack at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton could be used as a temporary home for an East Bay team


January 13, 1960

News

• Scotty Stirling, in the Tribune, reported that a new and so far, unnamed, group representing San Francisco had thrown their hat in the ring for an AFL franchise


January 14, 1960

News

• A group of unnamed people interested in getting an AFL team for Hayward met today to discuss plans

• Yet another unidentified group of investors was reportedly joining the fray to land an AFL team for the Bay Area.

• Insurance man George Jacopetti revealed the existence of the group, consisting of possibly 10 to 12 people, but he apparently wasn’t one of them

• The group wanted to represent Oakland, but was apparently okay with the team playing in San Francisco on a temporary basis


January 15, 1960

News

• The picture cleared somewhat as it appeared that a group led by Oakland industrialist Ted Harrer was putting together a consortium of up to 20 people to finance a team that would play in the East Bay from the start

• Harrer was confident that he could work out a deal with the University of California to use their stadium for the 1960 season

• His goal in putting together the consortium was to raise $500,000 to cover the initial costs of running a team, but that none of the money was to be used for stadium construction


January 16, 1960

January 17, 1960

News

• Miami was eliminated from the running for an AFL franchise

• Ted Harrer had reportedly relented on his requirement that a team he invested in would have to play in the East Bay immediately


January 18, 1960

News

• Still another group, anonymous for now, had come upon the scene and had conferred with Barron Hilton about applying for a franchise

• According to Hilton, the new group was ready to pony up the $25,000 application fee and would countenance playing in San Francisco on a temporary basis, if necessary

• The AFL said the signing rights to the players drafted by the Minneapolis/St. Paul franchise last fall would be transferred to the new team


January 19, 1960

News

• Barron Hilton met with two members of the new, still unidentified group looking to land an AFL franchise, to discuss finances


January 20, 1960

News

• The members of the latest group to show interest in landing a team were auto dealers Bill Jackson and Ed Goldie

• Former Stanford great Ernie Nevers was rumored to be the general manager choice of a Jackson/Goldie team

• The Jackson/Goldie group was said to have at least ten other members who were prepared to provide financial backing

• Barron Hilton and Oakland mayor Clifford Rishell were looking into whether the Harrer group could be merged with the Jackson/Goldie group


January 21, 1960

News

• The investment group headed by Bill Jackson and Ed Goldie posted a $25,000 application fee with the AFL

• The Jackson/Goldie group met with representatives of the Ted Harrer group to explore a merger, but the talks failed over the inability to select a group leader

• The University of California told Oakland officials that Memorial Stadium would not be available for use by a professional football team


January 22, 1960

News

• A third investment group, headed by construction magnates Chet Soda and Charles Harney and Oakland city council member Robert Osborne, announced their interest in pursuing an AFL team


January 23, 1960

News

• San Francisco mayor George Christopher expressed concern over the advisability of hosting a second professional football team at a local stadium while acknowledging that the decision was not in his hands


January 24, 1960

January 25, 1960

News

• Ted Harrer announced that his investment group would not attend the AFL’s expansion meeting on the 26th

• Both the Robert Osborne/Chet Soda group and the Bill Jackson/Ed Goldie group indicated they would appear before the league owners in Dallas


January 26, 1960

News

• The Oakland group led by Chet Soda and Robert Osborne and an Atlanta group led by businessman Jack Clay made their pitches to the AFL

• No decision was made because the league received late word that a San Francisco group led by George McKeon and Bernard Hagen had requested a hearing, too

• Wayne Valley, an East Bay land developer, was also in Dallas as part of the Soda/Osborne group

• Bill Jackson of the Jackson/Ed Goldie group was in Dallas, but did not make a presentation


January 27, 1960

News

• The George McKeon/Bernard Hagen group representing San Francisco made their presentation to the AFL owners

• Bill Jackson announced that his group had withdrawn their application for a franchise


January 28, 1960

News

• Scotty Stirling of the Tribune identified other members of the Chet Soda/Robert Osborne, Wayne Valley group: contractor Charles Harney, restaurateur Harvey Binns, stockbroker and former Olympics coxswain Don Blessing, and developers Art Beckett and Ed McGah

• AFL commissioner Joe Foss said the San Francisco bid for a franchise was “definitely out”


January 29, 1960

News

• An unofficial report out of Dallas said that initial voting among AFL owners leaned toward Atlanta with a 6-1 margin

• The league’s bylaws required unanimous approval to enact a decision


January 30, 1960

News

• Following a strong lobbying effort by Barron Hilton and Frank Leahy of the Los Angeles Chargers, the American Football League awarded its eighth franchise to the group from Oakland.

• The Oakland partnership consisted of eight men: developer Art Beckett, restaurateur Harvey Binns, stockbroker Don Blessing, contractor Charles Harney, developer Ed McGah, manufacturer Robert Osborne, contractor Chet Soda, and developer Wayne Valley.

• Former Navy football coach and Millbrae resident Eddie Erdelatz, currently a candidate for the opening with the University of California position, said he would be interested in coaching the Oakland team.

• The league transferred the signing rights of the Minneapolis/St Paul draft picks to the new team, though a number of the players had been signed by other AFL teams in the meantime.

January 31, 1960

News

Chet Soda said there were two “silent partners” in addition to the eight already identified but that he “(didn’t) want to name them”

February 1, 1960

News

• Among the initial names bruited about as early contenders for the Oakland’s team management positions were recently-retired baseballer Jackie Jensen for general manager and former Navy coach Eddie Erdelatz for the head coaching job

• The owners elected Chet Soda to the chair of the board of directors

February 2, 1960

News

• The Alameda County Board of Supervisors and the Oakland City Council each passed resolutions petitioning the University of California to permit Oakland’s team to play there on a temporary basis

February 3, 1960

News

• The California State Senate passed a resolution “urging” the University of California to permit Oakland’s team to play in Memorial Stadium until a dedicated facility could be built

February 4, 1960

News

• The Tribune reported that team hired former University of San Francisco athletic director Jimmy Needles to head up the process of finding suitable applicants for general manager and head coach

• Owner Chet Soda later refuted the Needles story

• The Tribune reported that former Navy coach Eddie Erdlelatz met with one of the team owners and that negotiations were underway to hire him as head coach

• The team announced they had hired prominent local lawyer William Hayes to the post of lead counsel and added another local attorney, Herman Cook, to the legal staff, too

February 5, 1960

February 6, 1960

News

• Former Navy football coach Eddie Erdelatz met again with unnamed members of the team’s ownership group about the head coaching position

February 7, 1960

February 8, 1960

News

• The team named Chet Soda as general manager, possibly on an interim basis, and confirmed him as board chair

• Soda was named to lead a three-man hiring committee that also included Robert Osborne and Wayne Valley

• Soda said that Green Bay Packers assistant coach Phil Bengtson was under consideration for the assistant general manager’s position

February 9, 1960

News

• After several days of negotiations, the team hired St Mary’s College graduate and former Navy coach Eddie Erdelatz to be their first head coach.

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach

February 10, 1960

News

• The team hired Navy assistant coach and St Mary’s graduate Ernie Jorge to join Eddie Erdelatz’s staff as offensive line coach

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ernie JorgeOffensive line

February 11, 1960

News

• The Examiner reported that the team was considering the hiring of Bud Kerr, the last football coach at the University of San Francisco before that school shut down their football program, to join Eddie Erdelatz’s staff

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ernie JorgeOffensive line

February 12, 1960

February 13, 1960

February 14, 1960

February 15, 1960

News

• The Port of Oakland Commission approved a pair of sites on a conditional basis for the construction of a municipal stadium, including one near the airport in San Leandro and another near the Oakland Auditorium (now the Kaiser Convention Center) on the south end of Lake Merritt

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ernie JorgeOffensive line

February 16, 1960

News

• The team announced that ticket prices for the 1960 season would be $4.50 for single-game tickets and $31.50 for a season ticket package.

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ernie JorgeOffensive line

February 17, 1960

News

• The Oakland City Council approved a plan to undertake a study designed to find a site and prepare an estimated budget for the building of a multi-purpose stadium

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ernie JorgeOffensive line

February 18, 1960

February 19, 1960

News

• Area “civic and governmental leaders” made a presentation to the University of California’s Board of Regents with the goal of persuading them to allow the team to use Memorial Stadium on a temporary basis

• At the close of the presentation, the board voted against the proposal, 21-3.

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ernie JorgeOffensive line

February 20, 1960

February 21, 1960

February 22, 1960

February 23, 1960

News

• The team announced that co-owner Art Beckett was relinquishing his share of the team

• Beckett’s share was taken up by Roger Lapham, Jr., an insurance executive whose father had been San Francisco’s mayor in the 1940s

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ernie JorgeOffensive line

February 24, 1960

News

• The Hayward City Council approved a measure that would put a stadium bond measure on the ballot in April

• The measure would allow the city to issue $7 million in bonds with the express goal of building a place for Oakland’s team to play

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ernie JorgeOffensive line

February 25, 1960

February 26, 1960

February 27, 1960

February 28, 1960

News

• The Tribune reported that former Stanford star receiver and Oakland High School graduate Chris Burford said he would be interested in playing for Oakland

• Burford, a member of the Dallas Texans, said Oakland’s hiring of Eddie Erdelatz was the big draw

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ernie JorgeOffensive line

February 29, 1960

March 1, 1960

March 2, 1960

News

• The team hired San Jose State assistant Marty Feldman to coach the defensive line

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line

March 3, 1960

News

• AFL officials met in Oakland to discuss a number of league matters, including plans to stock the Oakland team with players.

Transactions

• The league officially assigned the contracts of the following players to Oakland: defensive back George Blanch, lineman Clord Boyette, defensive tackle Willie Boykin, end Carmen Cavalli, quarterback Fran Curci, fullback Purcell Daniels, center Jim Otto, end Gene Prebola, quarterback Sam McCord, end Dan Edgington, halfback Abner Haynes, end Don Norton, lineman Bob Parker, and lineman Jim Woodard.

• All of the players had originally been drafted by the defunct Minneapolis/St. Paul franchise, but had signed with other AFL teams in the interim.

• Later in the day, Dallas owner Lamar Hunt insisted that Abner Haynes remain with his team and that Oakland would be compensated with another player or perhaps a choice in next year's draft.

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz said he had spoken with all the players on the list and that it was “doubtful” that Norton would come to Oakland.

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State1934(?)
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9“ 160 Miami (FL)6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida4/10/1937
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State2/23/1933
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL)1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University6/30/1938
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech8/23/1938

March 4, 1960

News

• At the league meeting in Oakland, the AFL announced their plan to stock the Oakland team with players from the other seven teams

• The league would conduct an allocation draft of five rounds, with Oakland selecting one player from each team during each round

• Before the initial round each team would select 11 players that would be immune to selection

• After each round, each team would be permitted to add another 11 players to the protected list

• Oakland head coach Eddie Erdelatz said the team would make its first selections on or around March 20, though they could be permitted to make picks s early as March 12

• Teams were assigned territorial rights for television purposes with Oakland’s territory extending north to the Canadian order, east to Missoula, Montana, and Reno, Nevada, and south to San Luis Obispo

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State1934(?)
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9“ 160 Miami (FL)6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida4/10/1937
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State2/23/1933
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL)1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University6/30/1938
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech8/23/1938

March 5, 1960

News

• Oakland general manager Chet Soda said the team would play five preseason games, none of which would be at home

• The team announced it had already received 3,000 applications for season tickets

Transactions

• The team signed free agent George Washington University quarterback Ed Hino

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern5/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State1934(?)
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL)6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida4/10/1937
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State2/23/1933
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL)1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University6/30/1938
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech8/23/1938

March 6, 1960

March 7, 1960

March 8, 1960

News

• In the first specific news of their preseason schedule, the team announced an August 14 game against the New York Titans to be played somewhere in Northern California

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern5/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State1934(?)
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL)6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida4/10/1937
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State2/23/1933
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL)1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University6/30/1938
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech8/23/1938

March 9, 1960

News

• The team announced it had scheduled four of its five preseason games, with tilts against the Chargers, Bills, Titans, and Patriots on the docket

• A fifth game, likely to be against the Texans, had yet to be nailed down

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern5/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State1934(?)
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL)6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida4/10/1937
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State2/23/1933
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL)1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University6/30/1938
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech8/23/1938

March 10, 1960

March 11, 1960

March 12, 1960

March 13, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz, and assistants Ernie Jorge and Marty Feldman, left town on a trip to scout players in advance of the first round of the allocation draft

• The team had to have their first set of picks submitted by March 22

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern5/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State1934(?)
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL)6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida4/10/1937
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State2/23/1933
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL)1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University6/30/1938
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech8/23/1938

March 14, 1960

March 15, 1960

News

• The Oakland City Council voted to place a $13.7 million bond issue on the June ballot to fund the construction of a sports stadium

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern5/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State1934(?)
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL)6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida4/10/1937
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State2/23/1933
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL)1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University6/30/1938
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech8/23/1938

March 16, 1960

March 17, 1960

March 18, 1960

March 19, 1960

March 20, 1960

News

• The Tribune announced a contest to give the team a nickname

• Contestants were required to submit their entries by April 2 and the winner would receive a one-week vacation in Acapulco and a pair of tickets to the home opener

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern5/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State1934(?)
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL)6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida4/10/1937
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State2/23/1933
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL)1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University6/30/1938
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech8/23/1938

March 21, 1960

March 22, 1960

News

• The team hired former NFL halfback Tommy Kalmanir to join Eddie Erdelatz’s staff as offensive backfield coach

• Al Bansavage, former USC guard whose signing rights had been assigned to Oakland, announced he had signed with the Baltimore Colts

• General manager Chet Soda announced that the team had a “tentative” agreement with the San Francisco Park and Recreation Commission that would allow the team to use Kezar Stadium or Candlestick Park for the 1960 season

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State1934(?)
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL)6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida4/10/1937
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State2/23/1933
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL)1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University6/30/1938
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech8/23/1938

March 23, 1960

News

• The team announced its colors would be black and orange

• The helmets were to be solid black and the home jerseys would be black with white numerals and orange stripes on the sleeves

• The pants would be white with black and orange stripes down the side

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State1934(?)
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL)6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida4/10/1937
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State2/23/1933
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL)1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University6/30/1938
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech8/23/1938

March 24, 1960

News

• The team announced its first pick in the allocation draft, center Ben Donnell from the Chargers

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State1934(?)
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL)6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida4/10/1937
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State2/23/1933
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL)1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University6/30/1938
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech8/23/1938

March 25, 1960

News

• The team announced five choices in the allocation draft: halfback Joe Cannavino from the Bills, guard Jerry Epps from the Titans, halfback Marvin Lasater from the Texans, fullback Billy Lott from the Oilers, and center Bob Nelson from the Patriots

Eddie Erdelatz said he would not confirm yesterday’s report that the team had acquired center Ben Donnell from the Chargers

• The announcement had been attributed to the league office, not the team, and Commissioner Foss also denied the veracity of the report a day afterward

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9“ 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

March 26, 1960

March 27, 1960

March 28, 1960

March 29, 1960

News

• The team hired former sportswriter and Santa Clara University news director Gene Perry to the post of publicity director

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9“ 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

March 30, 1960

March 31, 1960

News

• The California State Assembly’s Municipal and County Government Committee approved a measure authorizing the use of state-owned tidelands between Lake Merritt and the Oakland Estuary for the construction of a stadium

• The measure, previously approved by the state Senate, would next go to the full state Assembly for a vote

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9“ 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 1, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz underwent what was termed a “minor nose operation” at St Mary’s Hospital

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9“ 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 2, 1960

News

• The contest to choose the team’s nickname ended at midnight

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9“ 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 3, 1960

April 4, 1960

Transactions

• The team signed former College of the Pacific halfback Jack Larscheid

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 5, 1960

News

• The team announced they would be called the Oakland Senors

• The name was chosen via a contest sponsored by the Oakland Tribune and the Oakland Junior Chamber of Commerce

• Ten thousand entries were submitted with seven of them choosing the name “Senors”

• The winning entry was that of Helen Davis, an Oakland police officer, who received a trip for two to Acapulco as her prize

• The members of the committee that chose the entry were team general manager Chet Soda, Chamber of Commerce member George Jacopetti, Junior Chamber of Commerce president Hal Price, Oakland City Council member Dan Marovich, and Alameda County Board of Supervisors Chair Francis Dunn

• Other nicknames that reached the finalist stage: Admirals, Lakers, Diablos, Sea Wolves, Metros, Gauchos, Nuggets, Dons, Coasters, Grandees, Sequoias, Missiles, Knights, Redwoods, Jets, Clippers, and Dolphins

• In an evening session, the Oakland City Council voted 4-1 in favor of a measure stating that body’s disapproval of the nickname

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 6, 1960

News

• The bill to authorize the use of state land south of Lake Merritt for the construction of a stadium passed in both the State Senate and Assembly and was sent to Governor Pat Brown for signature

• The Associated Press reported that the team had drafted end Alan Goldstein from Buffalo, though the team did not confirm the report

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz and nickname contest winner Helen Davis were the guests of honor at a meeting of the Boosters Club at the Lake Merritt Hotel

• At the Boosters Club event, three of the team’s owners—Roger Lapham, Robert Osborne, and Harvey Binns—voiced their dislike of the nickname “Senors” and Osborne said it could be changed “within a week”

Transactions

• The team signed former San Jose State and San Francisco 49ers quarterback Tony Teresa

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Sam McCord QB 5'10“ 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 7, 1960

News

• General manager Chet Soda said the team was negotiating with former University of California quarterback Paul Larson

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Sam McCord QB 5'10“ 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 8, 1960

News

• General manager Chet Soda said the team was finalizing the contracts of “about 40 more players”

Tribune columnist Ray Haywood reported that the team had received about 4,000 season ticket applications and that they were “close to signing an assistant general manager”

Transactions

• The team confirmed the drafting of end Alan Goldstein from Buffalo and added two more names to the list of draftees: guard Ramon Armstrong from the Titans and halfback Buddy Allen from the Patriots

• They also announced the signing of free agent defensive end Jerry Flynn out of Humboldt State

Under Contract

Players

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian10/6/1937
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 9, 1960

April 10, 1960

April 11, 1960

News

• The team hired University of California assistant trainer George Anderson to be their head trainer

Under Contract

Players

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian10/6/1937
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 12, 1960

News

• California governor Pat Brown signed a bill granting permission for the construction of a sports stadium on state-owned land near Lake Merritt in Oakland

Under Contract

Players

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian10/6/1937
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 13, 1960

April 14, 1960

News

• The team announced they had dropped the deeply unpopular nickname “Senors” in favor of “Raiders“

• A new set of prizes would be distributed to those who suggested the name, with a duplicate trip to Acapulco awarded to Hayward resident and KGO radio transmitter engineer Kendrick Martin

Under Contract

Players

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian10/6/1937
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 15, 1960

Transactions

• The team announced the drafting of five more players from the other AFL teams: guard Wayne Hawkins, tackle Larry Lancaster, and halfback Dean Philpott from the Chargers, and linebacker Don Churchwell and linebacker Bob Dougherty from the Oilers

• With these selections, the team said they had chosen all the players they wanted through the allocation draft

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz said he was looking for a defensive backfield coach to round out his staff

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian10/6/1937
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Sam McCord QB 5'10“ 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 16, 1960

Transactions

• The team announced they had signed former Cal and Chicago Cardinals quarterback Paul Larson

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian10/6/1937
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 17, 1960

April 18, 1960

Transactions

• The team signed former Navy receiver and Maxwell Award winner Ron Beagle.

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 19, 1960

News

• The team hired Alameda County Fair operations manager Everett Nevin to be operational and ticket manager

• The Tribune reported that “close to 5,000” season tickets had been sold

• The Oakland City Council voted to move the stadium bond measure originally scheduled for the June ballot back to November to give that body more time to bolster their arguments to the public

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Fran Curci QB 5'9” 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 20, 1960

April 21, 1960

Transactions

• The team signed former College of the Pacific and Chicago Bears defensive back Eddie Macon

• They also signed free agent Iowa halfback John Brown on or before this date

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Fran Curci QB 5'9“ 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 22, 1960

News

• The team announced they would open the 1960 preseason with a game against the Texans at Kezar Stadium, July 31

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Fran Curci QB 5'9“ 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 23, 1960

News

• Four AFL teams, though not the Raiders, announced their regular season schedule, including the Oilers, who would open their season on September 11 against the Raiders at a site yet to be determined

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Fran Curci QB 5'9“ 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 24, 1960

News

• Prescott Sullivan of the Examiner reported that the team had to change their colors from black and orange to black and gold because the orange conflicted with another, unidentified, team’s colors

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Fran Curci QB 5'9“ 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 25, 1960

April 26, 1960

News

• Team co-owner Harvey Binns, citing personal reasons and disagreements with general manager Chet Soda over the running of the team, announced he was selling his share back to the remaining seven members of the ownership group

Transactions

• The team signed former Marquette halfback Ron Drzewiecki

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Fran Curci QB 5'9“ 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Ron Drzewiecki HB 6'0” 185 Marquette 1/25/1933
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0” 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Sam McCord QB 5'10“ 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 27, 1960

News

• The team released its first official roster and it included 22 players not previously mentioned in news reports as having signed with the team: San Jose State guard Bill Atkins, Alabama A&M tackle Charles Bates, USC linebacker Lou Byrd, Stanford center Roch Conklin, Michigan tackle Don Deskins, Pepperdine halfback Al Feola, Bakersfield College lineman George Fields, UC Davis center Wes Fry, South Carolina State halfback Alexander Gardner, Bakersfield College halfback Carl Gordon, Mississippi halfback James Hall, Boston College back Vin Hogan, USC fullback Clark Holden, Luther College halfback Brad Hustad, Maryland State fullback Stan Jones, Diablo Valley JC back LC Joyner, San Jose State guard Charlie Kaaihue, Central Washington State tackle Joe Kominski, Cal Poly center Rich Max, St Norbert quarterback Ron Newhouse, Southern fullback Andrew Pierce, Stanford tackle Chris Plain, and UC Davis end Willis Towne

Transactions

• The team signed former University of California halfback Wayne Crow

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Fran Curci QB 5'9“ 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0“ 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Brad Hustad HB 5'9“ 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0” 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5“ 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Rich Max C 6'1” 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10“ 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1“ 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1” 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4” 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 28, 1960

April 29, 1960

News

• The team released their 1960 regular season schedule with the opener coming at home against the Oilers on September 11 and the finale, also at home, against Denver on December 17

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Fran Curci QB 5'9“ 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0“ 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Brad Hustad HB 5'9“ 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0” 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5“ 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Rich Max C 6'1” 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10“ 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1“ 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1” 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4” 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

April 30, 1960

May 4, 1960

News

• The team hired UC Santa Barbara head coach Ed Cody to round out Eddie Erdelatz’s staff as defensive backfield coach

• The San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission granted permission to the team to play their opening preseason game, July 31 against the Texans, in Kezar Stadium

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Fran Curci QB 5'9“ 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0“ 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Brad Hustad HB 5'9“ 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0” 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5“ 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Rich Max C 6'1” 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10“ 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1“ 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1” 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4” 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

May 5, 1960

News

• The Alameda County Board of Supervisors issued a formal invitation to the team to use the county fairgrounds in Pleasanton for training camp

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Fran Curci QB 5'9“ 160 Miami (FL) 6/11/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0“ 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Brad Hustad HB 5'9“ 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0” 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5“ 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Rich Max C 6'1” 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10“ 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1“ 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1” 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1” 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4” 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

May 11, 1960

News

• The Tribune reported that a meeting between the team and Alameda County officials was scheduled “shortly” to work out a deal permitting the team to train at the Pleasanton fairgrounds

Transactions

• The team traded quarterback Fran Curci to the Dallas Texans in exchange for former Tulane lineman Dalton Truax

• According to team public relations director Gene Perry, Truax was tabbed for possible use on both offense and defense

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0” 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1“ 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9” 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10“ 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0” 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11“ 210 USC 11/9/1938
Brad Hustad HB 5'9” 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0“ 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5” 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0” 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1“ 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4“ 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

May 16, 1960

News

• General manager Chet Soda announced that the team would play its 1960 home games in Kezar Stadium and that the specifics of a deal were being negotiated with the San Francisco Park and Recreation Commission

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0” 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1“ 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9” 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10“ 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0” 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11“ 210 USC 11/9/1938
Brad Hustad HB 5'9” 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0“ 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5” 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0” 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1“ 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4“ 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

May 18, 1960

News

• Responding to a report that the team would have to train in Southern California because of a lack of suitable dormitory facilities in the Bay Area, general manager Chet Soda said the report was false and that the team was considering a number of sites in the Bay Area and its environs

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0” 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1“ 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9” 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10“ 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0” 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11“ 210 USC 11/9/1938
Brad Hustad HB 5'9” 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0“ 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5” 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0” 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1“ 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4“ 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

May 20, 1960

News

• The team announced that the sale of season tickets was underway

Transactions

• The team signed former Stanford guard and current professional wrestler Don Manoukian, along with former Colorado State and San Francisco 49ers fullback Larry Barnes

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz said he planned to use Barnes at either defensive end or linebacker

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0” 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1” 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0“ 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0“ 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Brad Hustad HB 5'9“ 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0” 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5“ 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1“ 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4“ 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

May 24, 1960

News

• The team released its final preseason schedule with games against the Texans (July 31), Titans (August 12), Chargers (August 19), Bills (August 24), and Patriots (September 4)

• The team announced they had sold 6,000 season tickets and expected that number to approach 18,000 overall

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0” 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1” 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0“ 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0“ 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Brad Hustad HB 5'9“ 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0” 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5“ 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1“ 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4“ 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

May 26, 1960

News

• Ray Haywood of the Tribune revealed a communication in which general manager Chet Soda said the team’s initial budget was $925,000 with the following line items: player salaries ($285,000), player equipment ($45,000), training camp expenses ($31,600), player transportation to camp ($13,000), air travel ($60,000), long distance calls ($4,000-$10,000), scouting ($35,000), front office expenses and salaries, including coaches ($140,000)

• Soda added that the team would need between 30,000 and 32,000 paid attendance per game to break even

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0” 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1” 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0“ 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0“ 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Brad Hustad HB 5'9“ 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0” 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5“ 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Don Norton WR 6'1“ 180 Iowa 3/13/1938
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1“ 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4“ 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

June 1, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz and assistant Ernie Jorge were unhurt when Erdelatz’s car was rear-ended on a Bay Area freeway

Transactions

• The team acquired former 49er defensive lineman and professional boxer Charley Powell in a trade with the Chargers in exchange for receiver Don Norton

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0” 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1” 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0“ 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0“ 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Brad Hustad HB 5'9“ 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0” 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5“ 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1” 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4“ 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

June 2, 1960

News

• The Chronicle reported that the team was looking at possible training camp sites in Santa Rosa and Santa Cruz

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0” 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1” 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0“ 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0“ 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Brad Hustad HB 5'9“ 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0” 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5“ 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1” 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4“ 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

June 6, 1960

News

• Ticket manager Everett Nevin predicted the team would sell between 10,000 and 12,000 season tickets

Transactions

• The team signed College of the Pacific quarterback Tom Flores

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0” 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1” 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0“ 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0“ 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1“ 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1“ 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9” 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10“ 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0” 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11“ 210 USC 11/9/1938
Brad Hustad HB 5'9” 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0“ 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5” 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0” 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9“ 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1” 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10“ 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1“ 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1“ 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2“ 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4” 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

June 9, 1960

News

• The AFL signed a broadcast contract with ABC Television that would net the team $225,000 per year of the five-year deal

• General manager Chet Soda estimated that the team would reap another $75,000 through a deal with local radio

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0” 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1” 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0“ 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0“ 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1“ 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1“ 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9” 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10“ 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0” 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11“ 210 USC 11/9/1938
Brad Hustad HB 5'9” 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0“ 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5” 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0” 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9“ 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1” 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10“ 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1“ 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1“ 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2“ 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4” 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

June 11, 1960

Transactions

• The team signed a pair of free agent halfbacks: Ray Peterson and West Virginia and Wayne Schneider of Oakland High School and Colorado State

• The team announced they were adding cement impresario Wallace Marsh as a voting member of the ownership group, replacing Harvey Binns, who sold out in late April

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1“ 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2” 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0” 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Brad Hustad HB 5'9“ 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0” 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5“ 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Ray Peterson HB 5'11“ 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1“ 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2“ 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10“ 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4“ 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

June 13, 1960

News

• The San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission approved the team’s use of Kezar Stadium for one year in exchange for ten percent of the gate receipts

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1“ 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2” 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0” 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Brad Hustad HB 5'9“ 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0” 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5“ 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Ray Peterson HB 5'11“ 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1“ 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2“ 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10“ 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4“ 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

June 15, 1960

Transactions

• The team announced the signing of seven players: Stanford end Irv Nikolai, Texas Southern tackle Clord Boyette, Purdue guard Ron Sabal, New Mexico tackle Billy Ray Locklin, Los Angeles State tackle Dave Holden, Abilene Christian center Mac Starnes, and Kent State lineman Joe Barbee

• All were free agents except for Boyette, whose signing rights were awarded to the team in March in the fallout of the Minneapolis/St Paul franchise leaving the league

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0” 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Dave Holden T 6'7“ 270 Los Angeles State 9/2/1935
Brad Hustad HB 5'9” 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0“ 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5” 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Ray Peterson HB 5'11” 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1” 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10“ 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4” 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

June 19, 1960

News

• The team hired Capitol recording artist and big band leader Del Courtney as musical director

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0” 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Dave Holden T 6'7“ 270 Los Angeles State 9/2/1935
Brad Hustad HB 5'9” 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0“ 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5” 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Ray Peterson HB 5'11” 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1” 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10“ 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4” 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

June 22, 1960

News

• The team hired Frank Hinek as equipment manager

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0” 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Dave Holden T 6'7“ 270 Los Angeles State 9/2/1935
Brad Hustad HB 5'9” 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0“ 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5” 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Ray Peterson HB 5'11” 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1” 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10“ 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4” 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

June 23, 1960

News

• The team announced a deal with KNBC radio to broadcast games for the 1960 season with Bud Foster as the play-by-play announcer

• KNBC agreed to pay a sum in the “high five figures” for the rights

• The San Francisco Park and Recreation Commission awarded “professional rights” to play in Kezar Stadium in 1961 to the San Francisco 49ers, meaning the Raiders would have to find a different place to play next season

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0” 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Dave Holden T 6'7“ 270 Los Angeles State 9/2/1935
Brad Hustad HB 5'9” 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0“ 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5” 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Ray Peterson HB 5'11” 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1” 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10“ 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4” 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

June 24, 1960

News

• The Tribune reported that the team would conduct training camp in Santa Cruz and that camp would start on July 11

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0” 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Dave Holden T 6'7“ 270 Los Angeles State 9/2/1935
Brad Hustad HB 5'9” 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0“ 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5” 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Ray Peterson HB 5'11” 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1” 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10“ 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4” 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

June 26, 1960

Transactions

• The team signed Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo defensive back Alex Bravo.

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1“ 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2” 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3“ 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0” 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1” 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0” 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Dave Holden T 6'7“ 270 Los Angeles State 9/2/1935
Brad Hustad HB 5'9” 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0“ 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5” 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Ray Peterson HB 5'11” 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1” 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10“ 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4” 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

June 28, 1960

News

• The team an agreement to conduct training camp practices at Santa Cruz High School, with players to be housed at the Hotel Palomar

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1“ 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2” 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3“ 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0” 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1” 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0” 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Dave Holden T 6'7“ 270 Los Angeles State 9/2/1935
Brad Hustad HB 5'9” 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0“ 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5” 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Ray Peterson HB 5'11” 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1” 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10“ 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4” 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

June 29, 1960

News

• The team announced it was hiring the head of the Associated Students of the University of California, Bud Hastings, to be assistant general manager under Chet Soda

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1“ 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2” 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3“ 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0” 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1” 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0” 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Dave Holden T 6'7“ 270 Los Angeles State 9/2/1935
Brad Hustad HB 5'9” 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0“ 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5” 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Ray Peterson HB 5'11” 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1” 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10“ 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4” 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

July 1, 1960

News

• The team hired Berkeley High School teacher and assistant coach Palmer Whitted as a personnel assistant

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1“ 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2” 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3“ 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0” 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1” 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Al Feola HB 6'0” 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Dave Holden T 6'7“ 270 Los Angeles State 9/2/1935
Brad Hustad HB 5'9” 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0“ 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5” 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Ray Peterson HB 5'11” 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1” 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10“ 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4” 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

July 2, 1960

News

• The team signed Bay Area radio personality Mel Venter to provide color commentary on KNBC radio broadcasts of games alongside play-by-play man Bud Foster

• The team hired Oakland physician Kendall Small to be the team doctor

Transactions

• The team signed the following free agents on or before this date: wide receiver Charlie Hardy, linebacker Tom Cousineau, quarterback Bob Webb, tackle Fred Fehn, linebacker Tommy Davis, wide receiver Bob Fails, linebacker Buddy Alliston, guard Bob Harrison and halfback Max Fields

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0” 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1“ 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1” 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Tom Cousineau G 6'1“ 235 Indiana 4/2/1932
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Tommy Davis LB 6'0” 235 Pepperdine 8/19/1935
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4“ 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2” 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
Al Feola HB 6'0“ 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Max Fields HB 5'10“ 185 Whittier 7/28/1934
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0“ 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2” 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Dave Holden T 6'7“ 270 Los Angeles State 9/2/1935
Brad Hustad HB 5'9” 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0“ 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5” 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Ray Peterson HB 5'11” 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1” 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10“ 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4” 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0” 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

July 8, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz said he and his staff were going into training camp with a “strict Missouri attitude”

• He said that coaches would base their opinions on what they saw and on the grading system they would be installing, not on players’ reputations

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0” 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1” 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1“ 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1” 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Tom Cousineau G 6'1“ 235 Indiana 4/2/1932
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Tommy Davis LB 6'0” 235 Pepperdine 8/19/1935
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4“ 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2” 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
Al Feola HB 6'0“ 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Max Fields HB 5'10“ 185 Whittier 7/28/1934
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10” 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0“ 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2” 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11” 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0“ 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Dave Holden T 6'7“ 270 Los Angeles State 9/2/1935
Brad Hustad HB 5'9” 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0“ 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5” 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11“ 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Ray Peterson HB 5'11” 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1” 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10“ 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4” 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0” 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

July 9, 1960

Transactions

• The team signed a pair of free agents: University of Washington quarterback Sandy Lederman and Bucknell halfback Brad Myers

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0“ 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1“ 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2” 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3“ 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0” 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1” 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Tom Cousineau G 6'1” 235 Indiana 4/2/1932
Wayne Crow HB 6'0“ 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Tommy Davis LB 6'0“ 235 Pepperdine 8/19/1935
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4” 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2“ 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
Al Feola HB 6'0” 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Max Fields HB 5'10” 185 Whittier 7/28/1934
Tom Flores QB 6'1“ 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1“ 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9” 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10“ 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0” 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2“ 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0” 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11“ 210 USC 11/9/1938
Dave Holden T 6'7” 270 Los Angeles State 9/2/1935
Brad Hustad HB 5'9“ 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0” 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5“ 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Sandy Lederman QB 5'11” 180 Washington June 9 , 1935(?)
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Brad Myers HB 6'1“ 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1“ 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2” 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Ray Peterson HB 5'11“ 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1“ 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2“ 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3“ 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10” 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2“ 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4“ 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0“ 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

July 10, 1960

News

• The team opened training camp with physical exams and drills

• The team had 76 players under contract, but only 75 showed up for camp, as center Bob Nelson was out while he finished his military obligations

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz said he expected to make roster cuts within the first week of training camp

• Sometime prior to this date the team hired Pat Frye to work in the ticket office, Lou Lippi as team photographer, James Van Deusen as assistant trainer, Bettina De Dios to work in the public relations office, and Nola Barron and Lauri Spyers as team secretaries.

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0“ 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1“ 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2” 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3“ 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0” 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1” 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Tom Cousineau G 6'1” 235 Indiana 4/2/1932
Wayne Crow HB 6'0“ 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Tommy Davis LB 6'0“ 235 Pepperdine 8/19/1935
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4” 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2“ 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
Al Feola HB 6'0” 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Max Fields HB 5'10” 185 Whittier 7/28/1934
Tom Flores QB 6'1“ 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1“ 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9” 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10“ 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0” 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2“ 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0” 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11“ 210 USC 11/9/1938
Dave Holden T 6'7” 270 Los Angeles State 9/2/1935
Brad Hustad HB 5'9“ 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0” 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5“ 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Sandy Lederman QB 5'11” 180 Washington June 9 , 1935(?)
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Brad Myers HB 6'1“ 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1“ 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2” 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Ray Peterson HB 5'11“ 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1“ 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2“ 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3“ 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10” 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2“ 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4“ 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0“ 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

July 11, 1960

News

• It was photo day on the second day of training camp

Injury Updates

Wayne Crow injured his right ankle during a drill and his return date was uncertain

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0“ 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Bill Atkins G 6'1“ 220 San Jose State 1936(?)
Larry Barnes LB 6'2” 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3“ 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0” 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1” 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Roch Conklin C 6'1“ 215 Stanford 7/10/1936
Tom Cousineau G 6'1” 235 Indiana 4/2/1932
Wayne Crow HB 6'0“ 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Tommy Davis LB 6'0“ 235 Pepperdine 8/19/1935
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4” 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2“ 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
Al Feola HB 6'0” 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Max Fields HB 5'10” 185 Whittier 7/28/1934
Tom Flores QB 6'1“ 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1“ 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9” 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10“ 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0” 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2“ 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0” 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11“ 210 USC 11/9/1938
Dave Holden T 6'7” 270 Los Angeles State 9/2/1935
Brad Hustad HB 5'9“ 190 Luther 1937(?)
Stan Jones FB 6'0” 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5“ 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Sandy Lederman QB 5'11” 180 Washington June 9 , 1935(?)
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10” 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Brad Myers HB 6'1“ 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1“ 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2” 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Bob Parker T 5'11” 215 East Texas State 6/4/1937
Ray Peterson HB 5'11“ 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1“ 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2“ 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3“ 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10” 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2“ 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4“ 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0“ 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

July 12, 1960

News

• Prescott Sullivan of the Examiner reported that the team had sold 8,000 season tickets

• After the coaching staff timed players in a 50-yard dash, the following players graded the fastest: Buddy Allen, Wayne Schneider, LC Joyner, Alex Bravo, John Brown, and Dan Edgington

• The initial depth chart at quarterback was out with the following players on it, in order: Tom Flores, Paul Larson, Bob Webb

Tony Teresa, who had entered camp as a quarterback hopeful, was shifted to halfback

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz singled out the following players for praise: Buddy Allen, Billy Lott, Chris Plain, Don Manoukian, Don Churchwell, Gene Prebola, Charlie Hardy, Dan Edgington, Alex Bravo, and Eddie Macon

Injury Updates

Wayne Crow was back on the field after injuring an ankle on the 11th

Charley Powell pulled an Achilles tendon and was expected to be out for a week

Fred Fehn pulled a muscle and was expected to miss two weeks

Jack Larscheid pulled a hamstring and was expected to miss a week

Jim Woodard strained his right knee and was expected to miss about three days

Walt Denny (see below) pulled a hamstring and was expected to miss about three days

Transactions

• The following players either did not report to training camp or were released before this date: tackle Bob Parker, guard Bill Atkins, center Roch Conklin, halfback Brad Hustad

• The team signed University of Idaho free agent end Walt Denny on or before this date

• The following players were in training camp as non-roster invitees: placekicker/end Gordon Tovani, tackle Curtis Iaukea, and end Mose Mastelotto

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0” 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Larry Barnes LB 6'2” 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3“ 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Charles Bates T 6'4 245 Alabama A&M 1934(?)
Ron Beagle WR 6'0” 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0“ 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4” 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1” 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Tom Cousineau G 6'1“ 235 Indiana 4/2/1932
Wayne Crow HB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Tommy Davis LB 6'0” 235 Pepperdine 8/19/1935
Walt Denny WR 6'4“ 185 Idaho ?
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4” 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2“ 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
Al Feola HB 6'0” 185 Pepperdine 1936(?)
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Max Fields HB 5'10” 185 Whittier 7/28/1934
Tom Flores QB 6'1“ 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1“ 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9” 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
James Hall HB 5'10“ 180 Mississippi 1937(?)
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0” 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2“ 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Ed Hino QB 5'11“ 185 George Washington 1938(?)
Vin Hogan DB 6'0” 190 Boston College 1936(?)
Clark Holden FB 5'11“ 210 USC 11/9/1938
Dave Holden T 6'7” 270 Los Angeles State 9/2/1935
Stan Jones FB 6'0“ 210 Maryland State 1936(?)
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Joe Kominski T 6'5” 230 Central Washington State 11/26/1934
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Sandy Lederman QB 5'11“ 180 Washington June 9 , 1935(?)
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2” 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0” 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9“ 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1” 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Sam McCord QB 5'10“ 185 East Texas State 2/23/1933
Brad Myers HB 6'1” 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Ron Newhouse QB 6'1” 195 St Norbert 1937(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Ray Peterson HB 5'11“ 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Andrew Pierce FB 6'1“ 210 Southern 1936(?)
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2“ 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3“ 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10” 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2“ 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Willis Towne TE 6'4“ 220 Wichita 7/14/1935
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0“ 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

Non-Roster Invitees

Curtis Iaukea T 6'3“ 235 California 9/15/1937
Mose Mastelotto WR 6'1” 195 Chico State 1/20/1933
Gordon Tovani K 6'1“ 185 Oregon 10/1/1926

July 13, 1960

News

Wayne Crow was switched to the defensive side of the ball to try his hand at cornerback

• The team hired University of California assistant Wes Fry to be their player personnel director

• Fry’s primary area of responsibility was the scouting of college players

Transactions

• The team signed free agent wide receiver Carl Isaacs on or before this date

• They also cut 14 players: quarterbacks Sandy Lederman, Ed Hino, Ron Newhouse and Sam McCord, halfbacks Stan Jones, Max Fields, Andrew Pierce, James Hall, and Al Feola, ends Gordon Tovani, Joe Kominski, Mose Mastelotto, and Willis Towne, and tackle Charles Bates.

• Three additional players left camp voluntarily: tackle Curtis Iaukea, halfback Vin Hogan, and linebacker Tommy Davis

Injury Updates

Irv Nikolai twisted an ankle and was operating at reduced capacity

Tom Flores pulled a groin muscle but was able to continue to practice

Clord Boyette pulled a muscle and was expected to be out 2-3 days

Charlie Kaaihue twisted his left ankle and was expected to be out 2-3 days

Jim Woodard reinjured the knee he hurt on the 12th and the team feared he could be out for a number of weeks

• Woodard had torn ligaments in the same knee last year

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0“ 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1“ 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Tom Cousineau G 6'1” 235 Indiana 4/2/1932
Wayne Crow DB 6'0“ 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2” 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Walt Denny WR 6'4“ 185 Idaho ?
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4” 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2“ 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1“ 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1“ 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9” 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0“ 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2” 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Clark Holden FB 5'11” 210 USC 11/9/1938
Dave Holden T 6'7“ 270 Los Angeles State 9/2/1935
Carl Isaacs WR 6'3” 190 Stanford 12/16/1935
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Brad Myers HB 6'1” 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2” 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Ray Peterson HB 5'11” 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2“ 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3“ 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10” 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2“ 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0” 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

July 14, 1960

News

• The team moved a number of players around

• The coaching staff shifted Billy Lott from halfback to fullback and put him in the top spot ahead of Dean Philpott

Ray Peterson took Lott’s spot at halfback ahead of Ron Drzewiecki

Marvin Lasater moved up to starting safety ahead of Bob Fails

Transactions

• Guard Tom Cousineau left training camp voluntarily

• Sometime around this date, the team picked up tackle Willie Hudson, a recent castoff from the Chargers

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0“ 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1“ 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Wayne Crow DB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Walt Denny WR 6'4” 185 Idaho ?
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4“ 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2” 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0” 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2“ 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Clark Holden FB 5'11“ 210 USC 11/9/1938
Dave Holden T 6'7” 270 Los Angeles State 9/2/1935
Willie Hudson T 6'0“ 230 Cal Poly-SLO 1938(?)
Carl Isaacs WR 6'3” 190 Stanford 12/16/1935
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Brad Myers HB 6'1” 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2” 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Ray Peterson HB 5'11” 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2“ 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3“ 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10” 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2“ 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0” 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

July 15, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz was planning to hold a scrimmage this week but postponed it, saying the players weren’t ready

• The team held special teams drills with Larry Barnes and Bob Fails emerging as the early possibilities for the placekicking and punting duties

Tony Teresa and Carl Gordon were also contenders for kicking spots

Transactions

• Brothers Clark and Dave Holden left training camp voluntarily

Injury Updates

• End Ron Beagle aggravated an old knee injury earlier in the week and the team now feared the problem might end his career

Jim Woodard, whose recent knee injury was thought to possibly keep him out for weeks, was doing well in treatment and could return within a week

• Fullback Brad Myers twisted a knee in practice but wasn’t expected to miss any time

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0“ 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1“ 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Wayne Crow DB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Walt Denny WR 6'4” 185 Idaho ?
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4“ 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2” 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1” 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0” 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2“ 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Willie Hudson T 6'0“ 230 Cal Poly-SLO 1938(?)
Carl Isaacs WR 6'3” 190 Stanford 12/16/1935
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1” 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1“ 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Brad Myers HB 6'1” 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2” 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Ray Peterson HB 5'11” 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2“ 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3“ 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10” 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2“ 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0” 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

July 16, 1960

Transactions

• Wide receiver Walt Denny voluntarily left training camp

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0“ 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1“ 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Wayne Crow DB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4” 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2“ 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1“ 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1“ 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9” 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0“ 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2” 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Willie Hudson T 6'0” 230 Cal Poly-SLO 1938(?)
Carl Isaacs WR 6'3“ 190 Stanford 12/16/1935
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2” 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0” 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9“ 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1” 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Brad Myers HB 6'1“ 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Ray Peterson HB 5'11“ 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10“ 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0“ 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

July 17, 1960

News

• After several days of two-a-day sessions, the players were given a day off by the coaching staff

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz said he would not impose a curfew, adding “they’re men, not boys, and I treat them as such.”

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0“ 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
George Blanch DB 6'0” 195 Texas 2/18/1938
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1“ 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Wayne Crow DB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4” 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2“ 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1“ 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1“ 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9” 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0“ 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2” 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Willie Hudson T 6'0” 230 Cal Poly-SLO 1938(?)
Carl Isaacs WR 6'3“ 190 Stanford 12/16/1935
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Marvin Lasater HB 6'1“ 190 Texas Christian 2/25/1938
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2” 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Eddie Macon DB 6'0” 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9“ 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1” 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Brad Myers HB 6'1“ 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Ray Peterson HB 5'11“ 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10“ 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0“ 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

July 18, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz offered praise for the work of a number of players: defensive backs Alex Bravo, Eddie Macon, Tony Teresa, LC Joyner, and John Brown, end Charlie Hardy, tackle Chris Plain, center Jim Otto, guards Don Manoukian and Ron Sabal, and defensive end Carmen Cavalli

• The coaching staff switched John Brown from offense to defense

Transactions

• The team signed former Philadelphia Eagles guard/linebacker Tom Louderback

• Halfbacks Marvin Lasater and George Blanch left training camp voluntarily for “personal reasons”

Injury Updates

• Defensive end Charley Powell returned from his Achilles injury suffered on the 12th

• Linebacker Buddy Alliston left practice for an undetermined amount of time with a pulled groin muscle

• Guard Don Manoukian was reported to have pulled his right hamstring

Fred Fehn and Jack Larscheid were mending well but hadn’t returned to practice

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0” 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Larry Barnes LB 6'2” 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3“ 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Ron Beagle WR 6'0” 195 Navy 2/7/1934
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1“ 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Wayne Crow DB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4” 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2“ 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1“ 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1“ 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9” 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0“ 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2” 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Willie Hudson T 6'0” 230 Cal Poly-SLO 1938(?)
Carl Isaacs WR 6'3“ 190 Stanford 12/16/1935
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Tom Louderback LB 6'2“ 235 San Jose State 3/5/1933
Eddie Macon DB 6'0” 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9“ 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1” 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Brad Myers HB 6'1“ 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Ray Peterson HB 5'11“ 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10“ 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0“ 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

July 19, 1960

News

• The team held its first scrimmage with head coach Eddie Erdelatz calling his team’s performance “not bad”

• Among those who received individual praise from Erdelatz were: quarterbacks Tom Flores and Paul Larson, receiver Charlie Hardy, tight end Gene Prebola, defensive end Carmen Cavalli, and cornerback Eddie Macon

• Quarterback stats in the scrimmage: Flores 5-of-14 with three interceptions, Larson 11-of-21, Bob Webb 2-of-6

Injury Updates

• Third-string quarterback Bob Webb suffered a severe knee injury in the scrimmage

• Trainer George Anderson speculated that Webb might have torn cartilage, but that a firm diagnosis would have to wait until Webb was examined by a doctor

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0” 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Larry Barnes LB 6'2” 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3“ 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Ron Beagle WR 6'0” 195 Navy 2/7/1934
Clord Boyette OL 6'4“ 245 Texas Southern 3/30/1935
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1“ 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Wayne Crow DB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Purcell Daniels FB 6'2“ 205 Pepperdine 1/1/1936
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4” 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2“ 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1“ 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Wes Fry C 6'1“ 215 UC Davis 1937(?)
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9” 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0“ 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2” 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Willie Hudson T 6'0” 230 Cal Poly-SLO 1938(?)
Carl Isaacs WR 6'3“ 190 Stanford 12/16/1935
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Tom Louderback LB 6'2“ 235 San Jose State 3/5/1933
Eddie Macon DB 6'0” 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9“ 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Rich Max C 6'1” 235 Cal Poly-SLO 1934(?)
Brad Myers HB 6'1“ 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Ray Peterson HB 5'11“ 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10“ 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0“ 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937
Jim Woodard T 6'5” 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

July 20, 1960

News

• AFL commissioner Joe Foss was in town to visit the team and said Oakland’s training facilities were on par with those of the other teams he had visited so far

• Supervisor of AFL officials Bob Austin was also in town to advise coaches and players on league rules

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz promoted LC Joyner to a starting role in the secondary, replacing the recently departed Marvin Lasater

• He also put newcomer Tom Louderback in at middle linebacker and moved Larry Barnes to left defensive end

Brad Myers was moved from second-string right halfback to second-string fullback

Transactions

• The team cut five players: tackle Rich Max, tackle Clord Boyette, tackle Willie Hudson, center Wes Fry , and halfback Purcell Daniels

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11“ 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0” 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1“ 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Larry Barnes LB 6'2” 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3“ 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Ron Beagle WR 6'0” 195 Navy 2/7/1934
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1” 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Wayne Crow DB 6'0“ 205 California 5/5/1938
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4” 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2“ 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1“ 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9“ 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0” 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2“ 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Carl Isaacs WR 6'3“ 190 Stanford 12/16/1935
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Tom Louderback LB 6'2“ 235 San Jose State 3/5/1933
Eddie Macon DB 6'0” 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9“ 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Brad Myers HB 6'1” 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2” 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Ray Peterson HB 5'11” 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2“ 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3“ 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10” 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2“ 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0” 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937
Jim Woodard T 6'5“ 230 Lamar Tech 8/23/1938

July 21, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz moved Tony Teresa from the secondary to the offensive backfield to get Teresa “experience in a number of positions”

Injury Updates

• Quarterback Bob Webb was expected to be able to return to action within a few days after suffering a knee injury staff initially thought could have ended his season

• Linebacker Tom Louderback and defensive end Larry Barnes suffered “slight shoulder bruises” in practice

• Halfback Jack Larscheid returned to practice for the first time after injuring a hamstring on the 12th

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0“ 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1“ 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Wayne Crow DB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4“ 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2” 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9” 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0“ 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2” 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Carl Isaacs WR 6'3” 190 Stanford 12/16/1935
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2” 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Tom Louderback LB 6'2” 235 San Jose State 3/5/1933
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Brad Myers HB 6'1“ 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Ray Peterson HB 5'11“ 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10“ 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0“ 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937

July 23, 1960

News

• The team held its final scrimmage before its first preseason game on the 31st against the Texans

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz called his team’s performance “just fair”

• In particular, he praised the efforts of halfbacks Buddy Allen and Tony Teresa, guards Wayne Hawkins and Ron Sabal, center Jim Otto, and cornerback Joe Cannavino

• Owners Chet Soda, Don Blessing, Wayne Valley, and Ed McGah were in attendance and voiced their collective approval of the performance

Injury Updates

• The team send defensive end Jim Woodard home to Jacksonville, Texas, to recuperate from a severe knee injury he suffered early in camp

• His return for the 1960 season was in doubt

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0“ 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1“ 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Wayne Crow DB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4“ 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2” 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Carl Gordon HB 5'9” 175 Bakersfield College 10/4/1935
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0“ 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2” 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Carl Isaacs WR 6'3” 190 Stanford 12/16/1935
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2” 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Tom Louderback LB 6'2” 235 San Jose State 3/5/1933
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Brad Myers HB 6'1“ 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Ray Peterson HB 5'11“ 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Wayne Schneider HB 5'10“ 170 Colorado State 5/12/1938
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0“ 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937

July 24, 1960

Transactions

• The team waived halfbacks Carl Gordon and Wayne Schneider

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0“ 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1“ 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Wayne Crow DB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4“ 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2” 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0” 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2“ 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Carl Isaacs WR 6'3“ 190 Stanford 12/16/1935
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Tom Louderback LB 6'2“ 235 San Jose State 3/5/1933
Eddie Macon DB 6'0” 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9“ 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Brad Myers HB 6'1” 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2” 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Ray Peterson HB 5'11” 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2“ 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3“ 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0“ 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937

July 25, 1960

News

• The team held its last two-a-day practice of training camp

• The team hired former Oakland Oaks public address announcer Stan Easterling to serve the Raiders in that role for the 1960 season

• Bob Brachman of the Examiner reported that, by arrangement of the AFL, the Raiders had first dibs on any player released by the 49ers and half the players released by the Redskins

• Defensive end Larry Barnes missed practice with a stomach bug

Injury Updates

• First-string quarterback Tom Flores pulled his right calf muscle during a practice drill and his status for the game against the Texans on the 31st was uncertain

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz said guards Charlie Kaaihue and Don Manoukian, defensive end Charley Powell, and quarterback Bob Webb would sit out the Texans game to nurse injuries

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0“ 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1“ 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Wayne Crow DB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4“ 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2” 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0” 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2“ 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Carl Isaacs WR 6'3“ 190 Stanford 12/16/1935
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Tom Louderback LB 6'2“ 235 San Jose State 3/5/1933
Eddie Macon DB 6'0” 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9“ 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Brad Myers HB 6'1” 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2” 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Ray Peterson HB 5'11” 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2“ 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3“ 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0“ 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937

July 26, 1960

Injury Updates

• Third-string quarterback Bob Webb was back on the practice field after suffering what was thought to be a serious knee injury several days ago

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0“ 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1“ 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Wayne Crow DB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4“ 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2” 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0” 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2“ 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Carl Isaacs WR 6'3“ 190 Stanford 12/16/1935
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Tom Louderback LB 6'2“ 235 San Jose State 3/5/1933
Eddie Macon DB 6'0” 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9“ 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Brad Myers HB 6'1” 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2” 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Ray Peterson HB 5'11” 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2“ 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3“ 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0“ 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937

July 27, 1960

News

• Team public relations director Gene Perry said the team had sold more than 20,000 tickets for the Texans game (other sources reported the total sales at 15,000)

Injury Updates

• Quarterback Tom Flores’ status for the Texans game on the 31st was upgraded to probable after his pulled right calf muscle responded well to treatment

• Middle linebacker Tom Louderback bruised a shoulder in practice and was listed as doubtful for the Texans game

• Defensive tackle Bob Harrison was reported to have an unspecified injury and was expected to miss the game also

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0“ 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Ron Beagle WR 6'0“ 195 Navy 2/7/1934
Willie Boykin DT 6'4” 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1“ 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11” 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11“ 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4” 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1“ 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Wayne Crow DB 6'0” 205 California 5/5/1938
Don Deskins DT 6'2“ 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1” 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2“ 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1” 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4“ 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2” 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
George Fields DE 6'3“ 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1” 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1“ 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9” 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0“ 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0” 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2“ 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11” 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Carl Isaacs WR 6'3“ 190 Stanford 12/16/1935
LC Joyner DB 6'0” 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11“ 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Larry Lancaster T 6'3” 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6“ 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11” 180 California 3/19/1932
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2“ 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0” 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Tom Louderback LB 6'2“ 235 San Jose State 3/5/1933
Eddie Macon DB 6'0” 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9“ 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Brad Myers HB 6'1” 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5“ 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2” 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2“ 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Ray Peterson HB 5'11” 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0“ 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Chris Plain T 6'3” 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2“ 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3” 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3“ 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Mac Starnes C 6'2” 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10“ 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Dalton Truax T 6'2” 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0“ 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937

July 28, 1960

News

• The team moved Charlie Hardy back to the starting left end position ahead of Alan Goldstein

Injury Updates

• Receiver Ron Beagle, who had been out since early in camp with a knee injury, returned to his Cincinnati home to recover

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0“ 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1” 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Wayne Crow DB 6'0“ 205 California 5/5/1938
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4” 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2“ 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1“ 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0“ 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2” 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Carl Isaacs WR 6'3” 190 Stanford 12/16/1935
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2” 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Tom Louderback LB 6'2” 235 San Jose State 3/5/1933
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Brad Myers HB 6'1“ 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Ray Peterson HB 5'11“ 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Mac Starnes C 6'2“ 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0” 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937

July 29, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz named three captains for the Texans game: Tom Flores, Paul Larson, and Bob Dougherty

• Erdelatz named Larry Barnes the team’s placekicker

Injury Updates

• Guards Don Manoukian and Charlie Kaaihue, initially expected to miss the Texans game, were deemed to have recovered from injuries well enough to play, though neither would start

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0“ 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1” 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Wayne Crow DB 6'0“ 205 California 5/5/1938
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4” 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2“ 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1“ 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0“ 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2” 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Carl Isaacs WR 6'3” 190 Stanford 12/16/1935
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2” 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Tom Louderback LB 6'2” 235 San Jose State 3/5/1933
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Brad Myers HB 6'1“ 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Ray Peterson HB 5'11“ 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Mac Starnes C 6'2“ 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0” 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937

July 30, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz said every Raider player in uniform would see action against the Texans

• The team conducted a quick “20 minute run-through of signals” in advance of tomorrow’s game

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0“ 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1” 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Wayne Crow DB 6'0“ 205 California 5/5/1938
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4” 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2“ 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1“ 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0“ 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2” 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Carl Isaacs WR 6'3” 190 Stanford 12/16/1935
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2” 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Tom Louderback LB 6'2” 235 San Jose State 3/5/1933
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Brad Myers HB 6'1“ 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Ray Peterson HB 5'11“ 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Mac Starnes C 6'2“ 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0” 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937

July 31, 1960

News

• In the team’s first ever game the Raiders fell to the Texans, 20-13, at Kezar Stadium

• The Raiders closed the score to 14-13 in the fourth quarter on a one-yard run by Buddy Allen, but the Texans finished it off with a two-yard plunge by fullback Jack Spikes

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz reported that there were no injuries and that he was proud of the team in defeat

• General manager Chet Soda was disappointed with the attendance figure of about 12,000 after the team had reported sales of over 20,000 prior to the game

Tom Flores started at quarterback and went most of the way, completing 14 of 25 passes for 151 yards and one interception

Under Contract

Coaches

Eddie ErdelatzHead coach
Ed CodyDefensive backfield
Marty FeldmanDefensive line
Ernie JorgeOffensive line
Tommy KalmanirOffensive backfield

Players

Name Pos Ht Wt School Birthdate
Buddy Allen HB 5'11” 195 Utah State 7/11/1937
Buddy Alliston LB 6'0“ 220 Mississippi 12/14/1933
Ramon Armstrong G 6'1” 225 Texas Christian 10/6/1937
Larry Barnes LB 6'2“ 230 Colorado State 10/6/1931
Joe Barbee DT 6'3” 250 Kent State 8/30/1933
Willie Boykin DT 6'4“ 245 Michigan State 1934(?)
Alex Bravo DB 6'1” 190 Cal Poly-SLO 7/27/1930
John Brown HB 5'11“ 170 Iowa 1938(?)
Lou Byrd LB 6'1 220 USC 1931(?)
Joe Cannavino CB 5'11” 185 Ohio State 1/20/1935
Carmen Cavalli DE 6'4“ 245 Richmond 6/11/1937
Don Churchwell T 6'1” 255 Mississippi 5/11/1936
Wayne Crow DB 6'0“ 205 California 5/5/1938
Don Deskins DT 6'2” 240 Michigan 5/10/1932
Bob Dougherty LB 6'1“ 235 Kentucky 4/20/1932
Dan Edgington E 6'2” 190 Florida 4/10/1937
Jerry Epps G 6'1“ 230 West Texas State 1935(?)
Bob Fails WR 6'4” 190 Idaho State 6/22/1934
Fred Fehn T 6'2“ 245 Monterey JC 10/28/1935
George Fields DE 6'3” 245 Bakersfield College 1935(?)
Tom Flores QB 6'1“ 190 Pacific 3/21/1937
Jerry Flynn DE 6'1” 230 Humboldt State 1935
Alexander Gardner HB 5'9“ 185 South Carolina State 7/24/1935
Alan Goldstein WR 6'0” 200 North Carolina 1/8/1936
Charlie Hardy WR 6'0“ 180 San Jose State 11/7/1933
Bob Harrison G 6'2” 245 Hartnell 1938(?)
Wayne Hawkins G 5'11“ 235 Pacific 6/17/1938
Carl Isaacs WR 6'3” 190 Stanford 12/16/1935
LC Joyner DB 6'0“ 180 Diablo Valley JC 7/2/1933
Charlie Kaaihue G 5'11” 235 San Jose State 1/19/1933
Larry Lancaster T 6'3“ 235 Georgia 1938(?)
Jack Larscheid HB 5'6” 160 Pacific 5/10/1933
Paul Larson QB 5'11“ 180 California 3/19/1932
Billy Ray Locklin LB 6'2” 225 New Mexico A&M 8/13/1937
Billy Lott FB 6'0“ 200 Mississippi 11/8/1934
Tom Louderback LB 6'2” 235 San Jose State 3/5/1933
Eddie Macon DB 6'0“ 180 Pacific 3/7/1927
Don Manoukian G 5'9” 240 Stanford 6/9/1934
Brad Myers HB 6'1“ 195 Bucknell 2/14/1929
Bob Nelson C 6'5” 245 Wisconsin 1938(?)
Irv Nikolai TE 6'2“ 200 Stanford 1/31/1937
Jim Otto C 6'2” 225 Miami (FL) 1/5/1938
Ray Peterson HB 5'11“ 185 West Virginia 1937(?)
Dean Philpott HB 6'0” 205 Fresno State 11/11/1935
Chris Plain T 6'3“ 265 Stanford 12/24/1935
Charley Powell DE 6'2” 225 San Diego HS 4/4/1932
Gene Prebola TE 6'3“ 215 Boston University 6/30/1938
Ron Sabal T 6'3” 200 Purdue 7/23/1936
Mac Starnes C 6'2“ 225 Abilene Christian 7/24/1936
Tony Teresa HB 5'10” 185 San Jose State 12/8/1933
Dalton Truax T 6'2“ 235 Tulane 1/7/1935
Bob Webb QB 6'0” 205 St Ambrose 8/16/1937

August 1, 1960

News

• The players were given the day off following yesterday’s game

Transactions

• The team signed Chargers castoff halfback John Harris


August 2, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz put his team through an unscheduled scrimmage

• The coaching staff moved Ron Sabal from guard to tackle and promoted Don Manoukian to Sabal’s guard spot

• The staff also moved Brad Myers to make room for Jim Varnado (see below) at fullback

Transactions

• The team waived halfbacks Alexander Gardner and Ray Peterson, tackle Willie Boykin, guard Bob Harrison, and defensive back Bob Fails

• Guard Charlie Kaaihue was cut from the team for “disciplinary reasons”

• Though the team would not elaborate, Kaaihue’s dismissal was probably related to his appearance in court yesterday on a disturbing the peace charge

• The team signed Southern University fullback Jim Varnado and Northeastern State receiver Charles Moore

• Varnado was cut recently by the Chargers

• The team invited guard Gil Ane, fresh from the Steelers, to camp for a tryout

Injury Updates

• Middle linebacker Tom Louderback and defensive end Charley Powell were in football gear for the first time since their recent injuries, but neither participated in the scrimmage


August 3, 1960

News

• The team resumed two-a-day practices

• Guard Gil Ane, added to the team yesterday, left camp temporarily to return to his Oregon home to care for his daughter who was battling pneumonia

• The team announced their final preseason game against the Patriots, originally scheduled for September 4, had been moved up to August 28

Transactions

• The team cut three players: tackle Fred Fehn, guard Lou Byrd, and fullback Jim Varnado

• Varnado had just been signed yesterday after having washed out of Chargers camp, but he reported to the Raiders out of shape and head coach Eddie Erdelatz didn’t think the team had enough time to wait for him to get into playing condition

• The current roster listed neither defensive lineman Jim Woodard, nor receiver Ron Beagle, both of whom had been sent home to recover from injuries

Injury Updates

• Defensive end Charley Powell practiced for the first time in more than a week


August 5, 1960

News

• The team returned to one-a-day practices

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz installed a blitzing package to aid his defense’s backfield pressure

Injury Updates

• Cornerback Alex Bravo and receiver Charlie Hardy each sat out practice with muscle pulls

• Both were expected to return to action by the 8th


August 6, 1960

News

• The team held a touch football scrimmage with Tom Flores’ Gold Squad defeating Paul Larson’s Blues, 15-3.

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz and his assistant coaches flew to Los Angeles after practice to scout the Titans in their game against the Chargers


August 9, 1960

News

• The AFL clarified a ruling giving the team the right of first refusal on all players cut by the 49ers and half the players cut by the Redskins by saying it only applied to players that hadn’t been drafted by other AFL teams

• The team moved Chris Plain from left tackle to right tackle and moved Joe Barbee from the defensive line to the offensive line to back up Plain

Don Manoukian, now back from injury took over at left guard with Wayne Hawkins switching to right guard

Brad Myers was shifted to right halfback behind Tony Teresa


August 10, 1960

News

• The team reported that they were free of serious injuries for the first time since training camp opened

• The team held a night practice in advance of their game against the Titans on the 13th that had an 8pm start time


August 11, 1960

News

• Guard Gil Ane, who had been absent from camp to care for his sick daughter, rejoined the team

Injury Updates

• Third-string quarterback Bob Webb reinjured his knee during practice and was likely to miss the Titans game

• Receiver Carl Isaacs also suffered a knee injury at practice

• Tackle Chris Plain was out with a sprained right ankle

• Defensive back LC Joyner was out with a pulled leg muscle


August 12, 1960

Transactions

• The team signed former Washington State and El Cerrito High quarterback Bobby Newman


August 13, 1960

News

• The team recovered from a seven-point halftime deficit to beat the Titans, 23-17, in a night game at Hughes Stadium in Sacramento

• The win was the first in franchise history

• Quarterback Tom Flores went all the way, completed 13 of 26 passes for 209 yards, a touchdown, and an interception

• The game-winning score came on an eight-yard run by Dean Philpott early in the fourth quarter

Ron Sabal moved from right guard to left tackle

Injury Updates

Don Manoukian returned to right guard after recovering from a pulled muscle

Chris Plain injured a leg in the first quarter and did not return to the game

• Fullback Billy Lott suffered a jammed neck in the third quarter and left the game


August 15, 1960

News

• Jack Gallagher of the Tribune reported that tackle Chris Plain and fullback Billy Lott, both injured in the Titans game, would likely be available against the Chargers on the 19th


August 16, 1960

Transactions

• The team signed a pair of free agents: former Browns and Packers quarterback Babe Parilli and University of Washington halfback Luther Carr


August 17, 1960

Transactions

• The team placed quarterback Bobby Newman on waivers and cut two additional players: halfback John Brown and guard Gil Ane

Injury Updates

• The team updated the news on tackle Chris Plain’s broken ankle, saying he would probably miss the entire season


August 18, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz said the team would carry just two quarterbacks on the roster during the regular season

Transactions

• The team waived quarterback Bob Webb and receiver Carl Isaacs and placed tackle Chris Plain on injured reserve


August 19, 1960

News

• On a foggy, chilly Friday night in Kezar Stadium, the team lost to the Chargers, 24-17

• The Chargers overcame a seven-point deficit at halftime to win

Tom Flores again went all the way at quarterback, taking a beating from the Charger defense, and completed 14 of 39 passes for 188 yards with a touchdown and a pair of interceptions

Injury Updates

• Tight end Gene Prebola pulled a hamstring during the game and was expected to miss the rest of the preseason

• Fullback Billy Lott bruised a shoulder in the third quarter and sat out the rest of the game

• Defensive end Carmen Cavalli suffered a broken nose


August 20, 1960

Transactions

August 21, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz made some lineup changes, shifting Alan Goldstein to tight end to take the place of the injured Gene Prebola and Tony Teresa to flanker in Goldstein’s spot

Jack Larscheid moved up to the first team at halfback in place of Teresa

Injury Updates

• Trainer George Anderson updated tight end Gene Prebola’s status, saying he would be out for the Bills game on the 24th, but that his return was possible against the Patriots on the 28th

• He added that the injuries to Carmen Cavalli and Billy Lott were not expected to keep them from playing against the Bills


August 22, 1960

Transactions

• The team cut receiver Irv Nikolai

Injury Updates

• The team revealed that quarterback Tom Flores had suffered a blow to his shoulder in the Chargers game and that the resulting injury was likely to keep him out of the remaining two preseason games


August 23, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz said Paul Larson and Babe Parilli would share time at quarterback in tomorrow’s game against the Bills in the absence of the injured Tom Flores

• The team announced that, following the upcoming road trip, they would begin holding practices on fields at the Oakland Naval Air Station, marking the end of training camp at Santa Cruz

• The team offered a tryout to halfback “Iron Man” Severn Hayes, a local favorite who had been highly touted by columnists in the local papers, to take place upon their return to Oakland following the Patriots game


August 24, 1960

News

• The Raiders jumped out to a 23-0 lead early in the second quarter against the Bills, then held on to win, 26-21, in Buffalo

• In the absence of quarterback Tom Flores, who was out with a shoulder injury, Babe Parilli started at quarterback but completed just 3 of 10 passes for 82 yards and two interceptions

Paul Larson, in relief of Parilli, made his second appearance of the preseason and completed 3 of 13 passes for 38 yards and an interception


August 26, 1960

Injury Updates

• The team announced that both fullback Dean Philpott and defensive back John Harris were likely to miss the Patriots game because of knee sprains


August 27, 1960

Injury Updates

• Quarterback Tom Flores said his injured shoulder was feeling better, but his head coach, Eddie Erdelatz, said it was still unlikely that Flores would play tomorrow against the Patriots


August 28, 1960

News

• The game was tied at 14 at the half, but the Patriots scored twice in the third quarter to beat the Raiders, 28-14, in Boston in the preseason finale for both teams

• The team finished the preseason with a 2-3 record

Babe Parilli played the entire game at quarterback, completing 21 of 36 passes for 210 yards and no interceptions

Injury Updates

• Three players suffered significant injuries in the game: defensive end Charley Powell (knee), halfback Luther Carr (ribs), and defensive back Wayne Crow (ribs)


August 30, 1960

Transactions

• The team placed three players on waivers: receiver Charles Moore, defensive end Jerry Flynn, and guard Jerry Epps

Injury Updates

• Trainer George Anderson said he expected all players to be ready to go for the regular season opener against the Oilers on the 11th

• The team placed running backs Ron Drzewiecki and Dean Philpott on injured reserve


September 1, 1960

News

• Ray Haywood of the Tribune reported that the team would not be giving local favorite halfback Severn Hayes a tryout because it would require freeing up a roster spot to accommodate him, something they were not willing to do


September 3, 1960

Transactions

• The team cut tackle Larry Lancaster

• The team traded linebacker Buddy Alliston to the Broncos in exchange for Denver’s eighth-round pick in the 1961 draft


September 4, 1960

Transactions

• The team claimed fullback JD “Jetstream” Smith off waivers from the Chargers


September 6, 1960

Transactions

• The team cut four players: receiver Dan Edgington, center Mac Starnes, and halfbacks John Harris and Brad Myers

• The cuts reduced the team’s roster to the league-mandated 33 players

• Each team would be permitted to increase their roster to 35 players again once all teams had reached the lower threshold


September 7, 1960

News

• Scotty Stirling of the Tribune reported that quarterback Tom Flores was fully healed from the bruised shoulder he suffered against the Chargers on August 19 and would started against the Oilers in the regular season opener on the 11th

Transactions

• The team signed defensive tackle Ron Warzeka, who had been released by the 49ers a few days ago

• They also picked up a pair of players off waivers: defensive end Glenn Holtzman from the Chargers and tackle Paul Oglesby from the Oilers

• Neither player was expected to be ready to go on Sunday against Houston

• Sometime between today and the Oilers game on the 11th, the team re-signed defensive back John Harris


September 8, 1960

News

• The city of Oakland threw a parade formally welcoming the Raiders coaches and players to the city

• The city also removed a bond measure from the November ballot that, if it had passed, would have funded the building of a multi-purpose stadium in the city

• It was removed because the city council thought it was unlikely to pass

• George Jacopetti, the head of the stadium committee, said the effort would shift to looking for private financing


September 9, 1960

News

• The team conducted its final practice in advance of the Oilers game on the 11th

Transactions

• The team released halfback Buddy Allen


September 10, 1960

News

• The team had the day off to rest before tomorrow’s regular season opener against the Oilers


September 11, 1960

News

• The Raiders took a 14-7 lead in the third quarter, but the Oilers charged back with 30 second half points to win, 37-22, in both franchises’ first-ever regular season game

• Critical to their success, the Oilers dominated the Raiders in the rushing game, 168 yards to 51

Tom Flores started the game for the Raiders and went most of the way, completing 13 of 28 passes for 232 yards and a pair of touchdowns

Injury Updates

• Defensive end Carmen Cavalli reinjured his ankle on the first play of the game and did not return

• Halfback Luther Carr sat out the entire game with a pinched nerve in his leg

• Defensive back Alex Bravo missed at least part of the game with an unspecified lower body injury


September 12, 1960

News

• The team shifted its practice location from the Oakland Naval Air Reserve Station to the Alameda Naval Air Station because the Alameda station had better facilities

Examiner columnist Prescott Sullivan reported that there was a heated disagreement between Robert Osborne and another, unnamed, owner over the low attendance (12,703) at yesterday’s game

• The team asked for, and received, permission to lower the ticket prices for west end zone seats from $4.50 to $2.50 for adults and $0.50 for kids under the age fo 12

• Seats in the east end zone were already priced at $2.50 and all other seats would still cost $4.50

• The price change was authorized only for the Texans game on the 16th and the stadium authority would revisit the move afterward


September 13, 1960

News

• Yesterday’s heated exchange between owners prompted an “emergency meeting” of the stockholders with one of the owners reportedly having voiced his desire to sell off his share of the team

• The team reported that recently signed defensive tackle Glenn Holtzman had not shown up for practice and they surmised that he might have chosen to quit football altogether

• Tackle Paul Oglesby, signed at the same time as Holtzman, reported to the team

• A Kezar Stadium official reported that, of the 12,703 in attendance at the Oilers game, only 8,620 of those paid their way in

Transactions

• The team placed four players on waivers: quarterback Paul Larson, halfback Luther Carr, and tackles Don Churchwell and Joe Barbee

• They also added three players: tight end Doug Asad, who had been waived by the Oilers, running back Nyle McFarlane, who had been in training camp with the Cowboys, and receiver Al Hoisington, who had been waived by the Texans

• Multiple sources reported that the team had acquired linebacker Riley Morris off waivers from the Chargers, but the team had not confirmed the transaction


September 15, 1960

News

• Bruce Lee of the Chronicle reported that Texans owner and AFL founder Lamar Hunt was “alarmed” at the poor attendance at Oakland home games so far

• Line coach Ernie Jorge said the team had things “patched up” and that the Raiders “would make a lot better showing” tomorrow night against the Texans

• Team owner and general manager Chet Soda received the gift of a new 1960 Cadillac automobile from the other seven owners to show their appreciation of his efforts on the team's behalf


September 16, 1960

News

• The Texans jumped out to a 10-0 first quarter lead and dominated the Raiders throughout in a 34-16 win on a Friday night in Kezar Stadium

• Despite the loss, head coach Eddie Erdelatz said it was a “real good team effort” and that his team was much improved over their performance against the Oilers

Babe Parilli came in for ineffective starting quarterback Tom Flores late in the first quarter and played fairly well, completing 16 of 28 passes for 174 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions

Ron Warzeka started the game at defensive right tackle in place of Don Deskins

• The Examiner reported a rumor, denied by the principals, that the team had reorganized their front office, expanding the duties of assistant general manager Bud Hastings


September 19, 1960

Transactions

• The team signed a pair of free agents: linebacker Riley Morris, who had been waived by the Chargers and for the past week had been rumored to be coming to the Raiders, and defensive tackle Bill Striegel, who had most recently been in camp with the Cowboys

• To make room for Morris on the roster, the team cut linebacker Billy Ray Locklin

Injury Updates

• Tackle Dalton Truax pulled a muscle in his right leg in practice but was expected to be back in time for the Oilers game on the 25th

• Defensive end Ron Warzeka, who had injured his right ankle against the Texans missed practice, but the team expected him to be ready to go against the Oilers, too


September 20, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz shifted Tony Teresa from flanker to left halfback and moved Alan Goldstein from split end to flanker

• According to the Tribune, the team had essentially given up on defensive end Glenn Holtzman joining the team after they had claimed him off waivers


September 21, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz said that, despite speculation to the contrary, quarterback Tom Flores and fullback Billy Lott were still going to start against the Oilers on the 25th

• That speculation in the press suggested that Babe Parilli and Jetstream Smith had played their way into starting roles

• Erdelatz also said he hoped to use the newly-acquired Bill Striegel on the offensive line rather than the defensive line, which is where he had played with the Cowboys

Injury Updates

• Tackle Dalton Truax was expected to be out for the Oilers game with newcomer Paul Oglesby taking his place on the line

• Erdelatz had come down with laryngitis, reducing his voice to a whisper


September 22, 1960

News

• Offensive line coach Ernie Jorge suffered a heart attack late in the evening and was sent to Peninsula Hospital in Burlingame for treatment

• He was responding well, but his recovery was expected to take at least two months and he would not be with the team during that time

• The Chronicle reported that head coach Eddie Erdelatz was considering starting Babe Parilli over Tom Flores at quarterback in the Oilers game on the 25th

• He also planned to start new arrivals Riley Morris at linebacker and Bill Striegel at tackle

Transactions

• The team signed former San Diego State halfback Bob Keyes

• To make room for Keyes, the team waived defensive back LC Joyner


September 23, 1960

News

• The team was en route to Houston for the start of a three-game road trip featuring contests against the Oilers, Broncos, and Texans

Injury Updates

• The team reported that only two players were at less than full strength: tackle Dalton Truax with a pulled muscle and defensive lineman Ron Warzeka with a sprained ankle

• Both were expected to be able to play during the road trip


September 24, 1960

News

• The team held a light practice on the University of Houston campus in preparation for tomorrow’s game

• During the drills, head coach Eddie Erdelatz broke his right big toe when quarterback Babe Parilli stepped on it during a play demonstration


September 25, 1960

News

• The Raiders beat the Oilers, 14-13, in Houston, for the franchise’s first-ever regular season win

• The Raiders came back from a 13-7 deficit on a 14-yard touchdown pass from Tom Flores to Gene Prebola in the fourth quarter, then held on as Oilers placekicker George Blanda missed a 28-yard field goal attempt with less than a minute to play

Babe Parilli started the game at quarterback but was spelled by Flores in the second half after completing 7 of 15 passes for 57 yards

• Flores completed 7 of 10 passes for an identical 57 yards and a touchdown

• The game was picketed by Black activists who were protesting the segregated seating policy in place at Jeppesen Stadium

• The team dedicated the win to offensive line coach Ernie Jorge, who had suffered a heart attack on the 23rd and was back in a Bay Area hospital recuperating


September 27, 1960

News

• The team flew from Houston to Denver in advance of the game on October 2

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz complained that the Broncos did not provide film of their most recent game as required by league rules

• The AFL named quarterback Tom Flores the league’s offensive player of the week for his performance in the team’s 14-13 win over the Oilers


September 28, 1960

Transactions

• The team signed former Cardinals and Packers guard John Dittrich and released tackle Bill Striegel


September 30, 1960

News

• San Francisco mayor George Christopher proclaimed the week of October 9-16 to be “Raider Week in San Francisco” highlighted by an October 10 rally in Union Square

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz said Tom Flores would start at quarterback against the Broncos and that fullback Jetstream Smith would see an increase in his playing time


October 1, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz said the newcomers, halfback Bob Keyes and guard John Dittrich, would see action against the Broncos tomorrow

Injury Updates

• The team reported that tackle Dalton Truax and defensive tackle Ron Warzeka had recovered enough from recent injuries to play in the Broncos game


October 2, 1960

News

• Despite moving the ball well against the Broncos defense, the Raiders committed five turnovers and lost, 31-14, in Denver

• Denver scored 21 points in the second quarter to pull away

Tom Flores started the game at quarterback, completing 10 of 15 passes for 124 yards and an interception

Babe Parilli finished the game and completed 9 of 22 passes for 84 yards and a pick

Injury Updates

• Receiver Charlie Hardy suffered a “slight” concussion during the game

• Center Jim Otto sustained a chest injury and “popped” his knee


October 3, 1960

News

• The team traveled from Denver to Dallas in advance of the game against the Texans on the 9th


October 4, 1960

Injury Updates

• Halfback Tony Teresa injured his back in practice leaving his availability for the Texans game on the 9th in doubt


October 8, 1960

Injury Updates

• Trainer George Anderson said halfback Tony Teresa’s injury might not keep him out of tomorrow’s game against the Texans, but that if he did play, he would be limited in his performance

• If Teresa couldn’t go, Jack Larscheid would take his place in the starting lineup

• Flanker Nyle McFarlane had suffered a dislocated shoulder sometime during the past few days and his status for the game was also unknown


October 9, 1960

News

Jetstream Smith’s 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown to open the second half sparked a 20-point quarter and the Raiders held on from there to beat the Texans, 20-19, in Dallas

• Down 20-7, the Texans scored a pair of fourth quarter touchdowns, but the Raiders blocked the extra point attempt after the first one and stuffed Bo Dickinson’s attempt at rushing for a two-point conversion after the second one to keep the lead

Tom Flores started at quarterback but split time with Babe Parilli

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz gave a fiery halftime speech after what he deemed to be a substandard effort in the first half

Tony Teresa, still laboring with an injured back, played sparingly, but he did throw a touchdown pass to Alan Goldstein during the third quarter charge

Injury Updates

• Linebacker Riley Morris suffered a severely bruised back during the game and took ill and was given oxygen on the flight home afterward in reaction to an injection given by a doctor treating him

• He was rushed to the hospital by ambulance when the flight touched down in the Bay Area, but was released shortly after to recuperate at home

• Other players suffering injuries during the game were tight end Gene Prebola (pulled muscle) and wide receiver Charlie Hardy (bruised quadriceps)


October 10, 1960

News

• The team was the honored guest at a rally in Union Square to kick off “Raider Week in San Francisco”


October 11, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz called Tom Flores and Babe Parilli “the best one-two quarterback combination in football”

• He added that he couldn’t choose between them and didn’t plan to going forward

• The team announced they had hired Tribune reporter Jack Gallagher to be their new director of public relations, replacing Gene Perry who had resigned for “personal reasons”


October 12, 1960

Injury Updates

• The team reported that halfback Tony Teresa was still experiencing significant pain from torn cartilage in his back and might see limited duty against the Patriots on the 16th

• Flanker Nyle McFarlane, tight end Gene Prebola, and wide receiver Charlie Hardy were still recovering from their injuries but were all expected to be able to play in the Patriots game


October 13, 1960

News

• Prescott Sullivan of the Examiner reported that head coach Eddie Erdelatz had denied a story going round that he was “fed up” with the team

• Sullivan also said that ticket agent Everett Nevin was no longer drawing a salary, but was working on commission and that the front office had fired three members of the administrative staff


October 14, 1960

Injury Updates

• The team said linebacker Riley Morris was “doubtful” to play against the Patriots on the 16th because of his back injury


October 15, 1960

Injury Updates

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz said linebacker Riley Morris would miss tomorrow’s game against the Patriots because of his back injury and that Larry Barnes would take his place in the starting lineup

• He added that Jack Larscheid would start at halfback in place of Tony Teresa, who was dealing with his own back problems, but that Teresa was still expected to get some playing time


October 16, 1960

News

• Halfback Jack Larscheid, playing in place of the injured Tony Teresa, ran 87 yards for a touchdown on the second play from scrimmage and led the Raiders to a convincing 27-14 win over the Patriots at Kezar Stadium

• Despite earlier reports that suggested he wouldn’t, linebacker Riley Morris started the game while still nursing a back injury

Tom Flores and Babe Parilli again shared time at quarterback, with Flores starting and completing 14 of 24 passes for 161 yards, a pair of touchdowns, and three interceptions

• Parilli completed just 3 of his 10 passes for 62 yards with two interceptions, but two of this three completions went for scores


October 17, 1960

News

• Citing low attendance and financial losses in excess of what they expected prior to the season, team partners Don Blessing and Ed McGah said they would like to cut ticket prices to boost sales

• Fellow partner and general manager Chet Soda disagreed, saying they already had some discounts in place and that improving the product on the field was the key to improving attendance


October 18, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz was diagnosed with a stomach ulcer and was taking medication for the condition

Injury Updates

• Fullback Billy Lott pulled a hamstring muscle in practice

• Wide receiver Al Hoisington was hit in the eye by a Babe Parilli pass in practice, giving him a livid bruise

• All three were expected to be on board the plane for the trip to Buffalo on the 20th that would mark the start of a three-game road trip


October 19, 1960

News

• According to the official AFL statistics released today, the Raiders were ranked fourth in total offense at 326.8 yards per game, but last in defense, giving up 332.5 yards per game

• The team was also last in points allowed with 148


October 20, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz named Tom Flores the team’s starting quarterback for the rest of the season with Babe Parilli ready to go if Flores’ game was “off”


October 21, 1960

News

• The team left for Buffalo to start a three-game road trip that would also include stops in New York and Boston

Injury Updates

• The Tribune reported that Tony Teresa would make his first start in two weeks against the Bills and that Jetstream Smith would get the nod at fullback, replacing the injured Billy Lott

• The Chronicle, on the other hand, reported that Lott was “apparently fully recovered” and would be in the starting lineup


October 22, 1960

Transactions

• The team signed former Browns and Steelers halfback Billy Reynolds

• To make room for Reynolds, the team cut halfback Bob Keyes

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz said Reynolds wouldn’t make his first appearance with the team until the Titans game on the 28th

Injury Updates

• Updating news from yesterday, the Tribune reported that fullback Billy Lott had recovered from his back injury more quickly than expected, but that Jetstream Smith would still start against the Bills tomorrow


October 23, 1960

News

• On a cold, wet afternoon in Buffalo, the Raiders suffered their worst defeat of the season, going down 38-9 to the Bills

Babe Parilli spelled Tom Flores at quarterback early in the contest and led the team to its only touchdown, but otherwise neither player looked particularly good

• Buffalo quarterback Johnny Green, who made his Bills debut just a week ago, gashed the Raiders secondary for four touchdown passes, all over 20 yards

• Halfback Tony Teresa, expected to be back at full strength after recovering from a back injury, had come down with the flu and didn’t see much action after all


October 24, 1960

News

• The team traveled to New York where they would play the Titans in a night game on the 28th


October 26, 1960

News

• Team officials attended a meeting of the San Leandro Chamber of Commerce to look at playing games at a site in that town until a more permanent facility could be built in Oakland

• Team owner Robert Osborne and assistant general manager Bud Hastings represented the team at the meeting, which also included members of the San Leandro Board of Education

• The site in question was the campus of the recently built Pacific High School

• The field only had 500 seats, but the team said it could be expanded to 20,000


October 28, 1960

News

• The Raiders came back from a 10-point deficit in the third quarter to stage a late rally and beat the Titans, 28-27, on a gloomy Friday night in the Polo Grounds

• The winning score came on Larry Barnes’ extra point following Jetstream Smith’s 9-yard touchdown run with less than four minutes to play

• Prior to the game the Tribune reported that quarterback Tom Flores had been suffering with “chills” for the previous two days and that both Barnes and defensive end Charley Powell had the “sniffles”

• Despite a leg injury, new halfback Billy Reynolds made his Raiders debut


October 29, 1960

News

• Raider partner and general manager Chet Soda denied a report saying that San Francisco business owner Frederick Sullivan had purchased half of his share of the team

• Sullivan reportedly made the assertion himself in a “private conversation” and added that three other partners—Don Blessing, Roger Lapham, and Wayne Valley—had similarly sold parts of their shares of the team

• While Soda denied the story, public relations director Jack Gallagher said that such sales were in accord with the ownership agreement as long as the pieces sold did not come with voting rights and the other owners did not have to be notified when such an arrangement was made

• According to the Chronicle, Valley had sold a piece to a business partner, Lapham had sold “an unspecified share to a person or persons unknown”, and Blessing had “sold much of his share to a syndicate of eight to 12 people”

• The Examiner suggested that Blessing had been “at the head of a syndicate” when he joined to ownership group

• Soda also said the team had decided not to pursue a temporary move to San Leandro any longer

• Scotty Stirling of the Tribune reported the bizarre story of a feud between Raiders head coach Eddie Erdelatz and Titans team president Harry Wismer

• According to the story, Wismer said he had invited Erdelatz to a party on the Wednesday evening before the game and when Erdelatz did not arrive, Wismer called him “uncooperative and a trouble maker”

• Wismer also asserted that the team had arrived late for the game and that Erdelatz wasn’t with them when they finally did arrive

• Erdelatz responded to the story about the party by saying he had had prior obligations and Stirling provided an eyewitness account saying the team most certainly was in the stadium on time and that Erdelatz was with them

• Stirling’s account was corroborated by other Bay Area newspapers

• Aside from all the drama, Erdelatz gave the team the day off after yesterday’s win


November 1, 1960

News

• The team practiced today on a Boston-area high school field

• According to the official AFL statistics, fullback Jetstream Smith with fourth in the league in scoring with 44 points and punter Wayne Crow was also fourth with a 39.0 average

• Team partner Chet Soda acknowledged that part of the story that he had sold a portion of his share of the team to businessman Frederick Sullivan was true, but that he was waiting for approval of the deal from the other owners and that nothing had been finalized

• Fellow owner Roger Lapham said that current owners had the right of first refusal on any sale of team stock

• Sullivan claimed, however, that the deal had been done and presented a canceled check endorsed by Soda for $1,000 deposit on the purchase

• The total cost for half of Soda's share was set at $31,250, which would put the total value of the franchise at an even $500,000

Injury Updates

• The team said there were no significant injuries to report


November 2, 1960

News

• A story appeared in the Boston American and was repeated in the Examiner that head coach Eddie Erdelatz had agreed to coach the New York Giants in 1961

• The Tribune reported Erdelatz's denial of the story saying, “It just is not true that I'm contemplating a change of jobs”

• Erdelatz did acknowledge having visited members of the Mara family, the owners of the Giants franchise, but said they were old friends, and the coaching job never came up

• Despite a statement a few days ago from general manager and team partner Chet Soda, the team was still pursuing the possibility of playing their remaining home games this year and all of next year's games on the Pacific High School field in San Leandro

• The city's board of education had unanimously approved the measure

• At the same time, Soda publicly announced that if the team didn't get an East Bay stadium they would have to consider relocating

• Seattle was one of the places mentioned, but Soda said that all talk was “just ideas, so far” and that no action had been taken

• He also said the team was looking into finishing out the 1960 season at Candlestick Park


November 3, 1960

News

• Bob Brachman of the Examiner continued to insist that head coach Eddie Erdelatz was going to coach the New York Giants next year

• By way of argument, he quoted Erdelatz as saying that next year “was a long time off” and that “I don't know where I'll be or what I'm doing”

• The primary source for the story seemed to be Titans owner Harry Wismer who claimed to have investigated and was “convinced” of the story's veracity

• Wismer had also claimed Erdelatz had not been on the field for the start of the game against the Titans on the 28th, a claim that had been refuted by multiple reporters who were on the scene at the time

• General manager Chet Soda said he had asked Erdelatz straight out about it when he heard the story and that Erdelatz had said there was nothing to it

• Soda also said Erdelatz told him he had received an offer from an unidentified eastern college but had turned it down

• Soda also said that the game against the Broncos scheduled for December 16, a Friday night, at Kezar Stadium, would be played on Saturday at one of the following sites: Candlestick Park, Berkeley's Memorial Stadium, Stanford Stadium, or San Jose State's Spartan Stadium

• He added that there was still a “slim”chance that the team would play in Kezar in 1961

• Finally, he said that Frederick Sullivan had “jumped the gun” in announcing a deal to buy half of Soda's share of the team and reiterated that nothing had been finalized yet

• Bruce Lee of the Chronicle reported that the team's assistant coaches all said they were working on “verbal contracts” and would stay loyal to Erdelatz as long as he stayed with the team

• Lee also reported that Tommy Kalmanir had received another coaching offer, from an unidentified party, but had turned it down

• Team partner Don Blessing denied earlier reports that his share of the team was spread among as many as a dozen members of a syndicate and that he only had one partner in his group

• In an apparent response to Soda's statement yesterday that the team would have to consider relocation if they didn't get a stadium, fellow owner Robert Osborne “promised” that the team would stay in Oakland and, according to Dick Friendlich of the Chronicle called some of his fellow owners “crybabies who don't like losing money that they had known and anticipated they were going to lose”

• Osborne also affirmed that he put no stock in rumors that Erdelatz was planning to jump to the Giants

• The head of Tudor Engineering, a company tasked with assessing the potential costs of building a multi-purpose stadium in Oakland said that, depending on the site chosen, the bill would run between $17 and $21 million


November 4, 1960

News

• Down by 20 in the fourth quarter, Babe Parilli led a furious comeback that fell just short as the Raiders lost to the Patriots, 34-28, in Boston

Tom Flores started the game at quarterback, but was pulled early as the Raiders were flat on both sides of the ball in the first half

• Parilli finished with 11 completions in 20 attempts for 121 yards and an interception; Flores completed 3 of 7 for 48 yards and an interception

• The team reportedly responded to the loss with great fury and frustrated slamming of helmets and lockers

Injury Updates

• Defensive end Charley Powell suffered a rib injury of unknown extent

• Guard Wayne Hawkins suffered a severely bruised arm

• Defensive tackle Ramon Armstrong came down with an unspecified viral infection after the game that caused dizziness and breathing difficulties


November 5, 1960

News

• The team returned from their three-week road trip and head coach Eddie Erdelatz gave the players until the 8th to recover, at which time they would resume workouts in advance of the Bills game on the 13th

Injury Updates

• Defensive tackle Ramon Armstrong, who was taken ill after the Patriots game yesterday, received medical treatment and was expected to be ready to go against Buffalo, as was guard Wayne Hawkins, who was recovering from an arm injury sustained during the game


November 7, 1960

News

• In a meeting of the team's eight directors, they decided against playing on the Pacific High School field for the remainder of the 1960 season and said they would finish out the year in Kezar Stadium

• They said they were still exploring the possibility of playing on the San Leandro site in 1961


November 8, 1960

Injury Updates

• Scotty Stirling of the Tribune reported that defensive end Charley Powell and guard Wayne Hawkins were “on the mend” from recent injuries and were expected to be able to play against the Bills on the 13th


November 9, 1960

News

• The AFL released their official statistics for the week , with the Raiders placing second in rushing offense at 122.6 yards per game and fifth in passing at exactly 200 yards per contest

• On defense, they were second to last in rushing, giving up 134.8 yards per game and sixth in pass defense at 218.1 yards per game

Jack Larscheid was eighth in the league in rushing at 306 yards on 68 carries, Tom Flores was ranked sixth in passing using the league's multi-category points system, and Eddie Macon was tied for the most interceptions with eight

• The team said defensive tackle Ramon Armstrong's illness that came upon him after the Patriots game was probably the flu and that he would be good to go against the Bills on the 13th

• Art Rosenbaum, Chronicle columnist, said that Kezar Stadium officials were “privately unhappy” about the Raiders plan to continue to play there this season, complaining that as the winter rains came it would be harder to maintain the filed while two professional teams were playing there on successive days

• Members of the Oakland City Council, Alameda County Board of Supervisors, and area Chambers of Commerce agreed to meet on November 22 to discuss the formation of a non-profit corporation to finance the building of a multi-purpose sports stadium

• The corporation, as proposed, would be responsible for getting the necessary loans with debt servicing guaranteed by the city and county

• Ownership of the stadium would transfer to the city and county jointly once it was paid off


November 10, 1960

News

• The team announced that, for unspecified reasons, safety Wayne Crow was being demoted from the starting lineup against the Bills on the 13th

Alex Bravo was to move from right cornerback to cover Crow's spot and John Harris would move into the corner position

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz didn't say why the change was being made, but the Tribune's Scotty Stirling said Crow “was guilty of sloppy play” against the Patriots

Los Angeles Chargers owner Barron Hilton, speaking at a public gathering, said Texans owner and league president Lamar Hunt had assured him that all eight teams would take the field again in their present cities for the 1961 season

Injury Updates

• Trainer George Anderson said defensive end Charley Powell's rib injury continued to bother him and the player was “doubtful” for the Bills game

• Defensive tackle George Fields was expected to take Powell's place with either Ron Warzeka, Ramon Armstrong, or Don Deskins moving into Fields' spot


November 11, 1960

News

• The team announced they had distributed passes for the Bills game on the 13th to 5,000 area children, including members of a number of peewee football teams, with the only requirement being that each of the kids wear a black eyepatch to the game

Injury Updates

• Citing defensive end Charley Powell's “good attitude”, trainer George Anderson said the player would be ready to go against the Bills on the 13th, after deeming him “doubtful” yesterday because of a rib injury suffered against Patriots a week ago


November 12, 1960

News

• General manager and co-owner Chet Soda complained bitterly about the news that two NFL games, each on a different network, would be broadcast in the Bay Area at the same time as the the Raiders' home game against the Bills tomorrow

• Typically, only one NFL game would be broadcast while the 49ers were out of town or as they would be tomorrow, idle, but NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle said that his league's teams sold their broadcasting rights to networks and sponsors and had no further control over when and where they were broadcast except to impose a blackout while a team was playing at home

• Soda complained that the NFL was making a mockery of anti-trust laws and that he would be referring the matter to AFL commissioner Joe Foss

• Rozelle responded by saying his league wasn't “targeting” the AFL and that the new league should attend to its own affairs and not worry about what the NFL was doing


November 13, 1960

News

• In a game marked by higher than usual levels of hostility between the combatants, the Raiders rode their best defensive performance of the season to a 20-7 win over the Bills at Kezar Stadium

• Halfback Tony Teresa was the offensive star of the game gaining 141 yards on 12 carries, including an 83-yarder for a score in the third period

• Fullback Jetstream Smith and Bills linebacker Jack Laraway were tossed from the game in the second for brawling

• The only Buffalo score came in the final minute of the game after a disputed pass interference call against cornerback Eddie Macon put the ball at the Raiders one

Injury Updates

• Two linebackers, Tom Louderback and Bob Dougherty, left the game in the fourth quarter because of minor injuries, forcing head coach Eddie Erdelatz to put defensive back Wayne Crow in at an outside linebacker spot


November 14, 1960

Transactions

• The team released wide receiver Al Hoisington


November 15, 1960

News

• According to the AFL's official statistics released today, Tony Teresa was fifth in rushing with 396 yards on 83 carries, and Wayne Crow was fourth in punting average at 38.8 yards per kick

Tom Flores was ranked fifth in passing according to the league's calculation based on his position in multiple statistical categories


November 17, 1960

News

• The team formally requested permission from the city of San Francisco to play its three remaining home games of the 1960 season at Candlestick Park

• General manager Chet Soda said it was possible, though not yet decided, that the team would play the 1961 season there as well


November 21, 1960

News

• The team made their first five selections of the collegiate draft, starting with Illinois tackle Joe Rutgens (see below)

• The Raiders, with their 5-5 record, chose fifth among the eight teams


November 22, 1960

News

• The Chronicle published the first half of a two-part story by reporter Bruce Lee describing the many ways the team ownership's background in contracting and the industry's approach to cost cutting forced players and coaches to do more with less

• One example was the team's assistance coaches operating on handshake deals because the written contracts required them to work a strict 9 to 5 shift with no overtime, a provision the coaches found absurd and that they wouldn't agree to in writing

• Other examples involved planning snafus on the road because the team's traveling secretary didn't travel and taking transportation costs during training camp out of players' paychecks

• The AFL conducted the sixth round of the 1961 draft


November 23, 1960

News

• Prescott Sullivan of the morning Examiner reported that a “reliable source” told him Chet Soda would be out as general manager at the end of the season and that control of the team would shift to fellow owners Robert Osborne and Wayne Valley

• While no members of the team's board would go on record about the move, Sullivan cited Soda's parsimony as a primary cause for dissatisfaction within a certain portion of the ownership group

• He also asserted that the team would lose roughly $400,000 in its first season, or $50,000 to each of the eight men on the board

• Scotty Stirling, of the afternoon Tribune, reported that an unnamed member of the ownership group, told him that the Examiner's story was “completely false” and that the board had given Soda a vote of confidence ten days ago

• He added that Soda had the support of at least five of the ownership group and that it would take a majority vote to oust from the GM spot

• Stirling added that Soda had shown frustration with the job in the past and that, while he could leave the job at the end of the season, it would be voluntary and not the result of an ouster

• The AFL conducted the sixth round of its draft today

• The Chronicle published the second half of a story by reporter Bruce Lee, documenting some of the team's foibles during the year, including a tale that team flack Gene Perry, who quit in October, was told never to mention that any of the team's players had previously played in the NFL or in Canada to avoid the idea that they were “castoffs”

• The story also mentioned that there were ten team owners, and possibly eleven if tales that travel agent Frederick Sullivan had bought a piece of the team from Soda, though the other two hadn't been named either in this story or in other recent stories that made the same claim

• In another tale, head coach Eddie Erdelatz once paid for an entire team meal on the road because the team's original venue provided such a poor repast

• The story ended by pointing out that, despite all the hardships and frustrations, the team was performing well above preseason expectations with the lion's share of the credit going to Erdelatz and his staff

• The city of San Francisco granted permission to the team to play their final three home games of the 1960 season in Candlestick Park, as well as any playoff games they might host, provided they do the conversion to a football configuration and back to baseball afterward themselves


November 25, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz reinstalled Tony Teresa in his starting halfback position after several weeks of limited duty following a back injury

• Teresa’s promotion relegated Jack Larscheid back to the second string


November 27, 1960

News

• A win would have put the Raiders in a tie for first place in the AFL Western Division, but the Chargers raced out to a 31-7 first half lead and coasted home to win, 52-28, in Los Angeles

• The Chargers’ 52 points was the highest total in the league so far, as was Paul Lowe’s 149 yards rushing

• Chargers quaterback Jack Kemp completed 13 of 24 passes for 307 yards, including 119 yards on four passes to Don Norton, the former Raider who was traded for defensive end Charley Powell in the spring

• The Examiner reported that general manager Chet Soda had told staff reporter Don Selby that he would resign as general manager after the end of the season


November 30, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz announced a pair of lineup changes for the Chargers rematch on December 4: John Dittrich would replace Wayne Hawkins at right guard and Doug Asad would start in place of Gene Prebola at tight end

• Per the league’s official statistics, the Raiders were sixth in total offense at 316.1 yards per game and dead last in defense at 355.2 yards surrendered per game

• The only individuals listed in the top five of any statistical category were Wayne Crow, who was fourth in punting at 39.1 yards per kick and Jack Larscheid in punt returns at 8.7 yards per return

Injury Updates

• Two more lineup changes were in the works because of previously unreported injuries to wide receiver Alan Goldstein and defensive tackle George Fields

Nyle McFarlane would take Goldstein’s place and Don Deskins would replace Fields


December 2, 1960

News

• With the Raiders set to make their Candlestick Park debut on the 4th, against the Chargers, assistant general manager Bud Hastings said ticket sales had increased by about fifty percent


December 3, 1960

News

• The Chargers announced they promoted linebacker Al Bansavage to their active roster, prompting Raiders general manager Chet Soda to file a protest with the league

• The Raiders had the signing rights to Bansavage, but the former USC standout signed with the Colts instead, was waived by them, and picked up by the Cowboys but failed a physical and never made an appearance with either team

• The Chargers placed him on their taxi squad, about which the Raiders apparently never made a peep, but Soda claimed the Raiders still had the AFL rights to him and appealed to commissioner Joe Foss for a ruling before the teams met tomorrow in a rematch of last week’s game, a 52-28 win for the Chargers


December 4, 1960

News

• Making their Candlestick Park debut, the Raiders were leading 17-14 after three quarters, but the Chargers scored 27 unanswered points to close the game and win, 41-17

• The Raiders fumbled away three balls in the final period and the Chargers turned each miscue into a touchdown

• The loss officially eliminated the Raiders from the Western Division race

• With the win, the Chargers clinched at least a tie for the Western Division title and became the first team to beat the Raiders twice in the season

• Chargers tight end Dave Kocourek caught seven passes for 144 yards

• Raiders wide receiver Charlie Hardy had his best day of the year, catching four passes for 123 yards

Tom Flores played nearly the entire game at quarterback, completing 16 of 27 passes for 219 yards, one touchdown, and one interception

• By all accounts, the fan experience at Candlestick Park was rated a vast improvement over Kezar Stadium, with general manager Chet Soda calling it a “humdinger”

Injury Updates

• Halfback Tony Teresa left the game with a presumed concussion


December 5, 1960

News

• General manager Chet Soda contacted the league office again to reiterate his protest concerning the Chargers’ use of linebacker Al Bansavage in yesterday’s game

• Soda contended that Bansavage’s AFL signing rights belonged to the Raiders, that the Chargers had no right to use him in a game, and that the Chargers should forfeit the game

• AFL commissioner Joe Foss said he would take the matter up by mid-week

• The Oakland City Council and Alameda County Board of Supervisors met and selected the site for a proposed multi-purpose sports stadium

• The site chosen was near the intersection of Hegenberger Road and the Nimitz Freeway in southwest part of Oakland

• The land was currently owned by the East Bay Municipal District and was being used for storage

• The AFL completed the final 24 rounds of the 1961 college draft


December 6, 1960

News

• In this week’s official league statistics, Jack Larscheid was rated the third highest in kickoff returns with an average of 27.1 yards per return.

• Former team partner Harvey Binns was advertising the sale of 500 tickets to the Titans game on the 12th for $3.00 apiece—$1.50 less than the $4.50 marked on the ticket.

• Binns explained that he had agreed some time back to buy and resell 500 tickets for each game, but that he couldn’t sell them all at the marked price.

• He further explained that his agents had been able to sell them on game day outside Kezar Stadium, but that at the Chargers game at Candlestick Park, his people had been arrested by police at the instigation of general manager and Binns’ former fellow co-owner Chet Soda.

Transactions

December 7, 1960

News

• AFL commissioner Joe Foss acknowledged that Raiders general manager Chet Soda had a case when he protested Al Bansavage’s appearance for the Chargers in the game on the 4th, but that he “would never get in the business of reversing football scores” and denied Soda’s request for a forfeit

• Foss added that he was still deciding on an appropriate punishment for the Chargers for fielding a player to whom another team held the signing rights


December 8, 1960

News

• Head coach Eddie Erdelatz said the team planned to use defensive back John Harris on both offense and defense against the Titans on the 11th

• The move was prompted by the team’s lack of a backup at Charlie Hardy’s wide receiver position following the release of Al Hoisington on November 14

Injury Updates

• Flanker Alan Goldstein was expected to return to the lineup against the Titans after missing the Chargers game with an ankle injury

Nyle McFarlane was still expected to start at flanker in front of Goldstein

• Several players were complaining of skin burns and were blaming the fresh lime put down to mark the lines last Sunday at Candlestick Park

• Hayward mayor RK Dettenweiler said his city would still go forward with a proposal to build a stadium there despite the recent decision by the Oakland City Council and Alameda County Board of Supervisors to focus on the Hegenburger Road site in Oakland


December 11, 1960

News

• Al Dorow's 17-yard touchdown pass to Dewey Bohling with a little over four minutes left in the game was the deciding score in the Titans' 31-28 win over the Raiders at Candlestick Park

• Lineback Bob Dougherty, who had pass coverage responsibilities on the play, slipped on the wet turf, allowing Bohling to come free for the score

• Dorow was the hero of the game, completing 29 of 48 passes for 375 yards and three touchdowns, while adding another score on the ground

Charley Powell's younger brother Art caught 9 passes for 162 yards and a pair of scores for the Titans

Tom Flores went essentially all the way at quarterback for the Raiders, completing 15 of 26 passes for 170 yards and three touchdowns, but also gave up two interceptions

• Several Raiders players blamed poor officiating for the loss, particularly three pass interference calls that aided the Titans cause

Injury Updates

• Defensive end Charley Powell suffered a minor knee injury in the game but was expected to be ready to go for the season finale against the Broncos on the 17th


December 17, 1960

News

• The Raiders scored 31 points in the fourth quarter and thumped the Broncos, 48-10, in the season finale at Candlestick Park.

• With the win, the team finished in third place in the Western Division with a 6-8-0 record.

Tom Flores and Babe Parilli split time at quarterback, with Flores competing 9 of 14 passes for 145 yards and two rushing touchdowns, and Parilli completing 10 of 20 passes for 167 yards, two touchdowns through the air, a rushing touchdown, and two interceptions.

• The Examiner's Don Selby reported that head coach Eddie Erdelatz was planning to ask for a release from his contract after the season because of dissatisfaction with the “bumbling operation” of the team.

• Selby said that Erdelatz had told only close friends of his decision and that he might be persuaded to stay only if he added the title of general manager to his shingle and got a raise in pay, but that even then his decision would by no means be certain.

• When asked about the report after the game, Erdelatz said he “couldn't say where I'll be next season” and would be focusing on finding off-season jobs for his players and reviewing the team's draft choices.

• Radio color commentator Mel Venter's tenure in the post ended with the end of the 1960 season.


December 18, 1960

News

• Scotty Stirling of the Tribune reported that the team ownership was planning to meet tomorrow and that at the meeting, Chet Soda would be selling out, possibly to be joined by Don Blessing, Charles Harney, Wallace Marsh, and Roger Lapham

Wayne Valley was expected to become the primary figure in the new power structure that would include the remaining owners, Ed McGah and Robert Osborne

• The Tribune added that their unnamed source for the story said that Osborne had tried to buy out Blessing and Soda some time back but that a deal hadn't been struck


December 19, 1960

News

• According to Chet Soda, today's meeting of the ownership group covered “fiscal and corporate problems” and did not include talk of any owners selling out, as had been previously reported

• Again, per Soda, the owners agreed to operate again in 1961 and play their home games in Candlestick Park

• They also hoped to have an Oakland stadium in place, possibly as early as 1962

• They acknowledged losing about $400,000 in their first season, but said it was a smaller deficit than any other team in the league, except Denver and Buffalo

• When asked whether the group discussed whether Eddie Erdelatz would coach the team again next year, Soda said Erdelatz had signed a two-year deal and that “he's still working for us, period”

• The group planned to meet again tomorrow

• Don Selby's story in the Examiner identified team attorney William Hayes as a member of the team's board of directors, though he did not own a share of the team

• The San Francisco Park and Recreation Commission released the official attendance numbers for 1960 which revealed that for the seven home games, the Raiders attracted a total of 65,756 fans, of whom 49,235 paid their way in

Transactions

• The team acquired tackle Jack Stone from the Texans as consideration for the Raiders having given up the rights to halfback Abner Haynes to the Texans last spring


December 20, 1960

News

• The AFL released their final official statistics of the season and among the individual finishers were Eddie Macon in second place with nine interceptions and Jack Larscheid third with a kickoff return average of 28.4 yards per return

Tom Flores led all league passers in completion percentage at 54.0

• After the second day of the team's ownership meeting Chet Soda acknowledged the long-held opinion of observers that head coach Eddie Erdelatz was interested in the general manager job and that that interest could have some bearing on whether he returned for a second season

• Soda said Erdelatz would be “given every consideration” for the job, but that the owners would have to “kick [it] around quite a while” before deciding

• He added that the owners did not discuss the issue at today's meeting and that Erdelatz had assured Soda that he would coach the team in 1961 regardless of the decision

• Curley Grieve of the Examiner reported several days after the fact that Robert Osborne did not attend one, or possibly both, of the meetings


December 24, 1960

News

• The league released its official All-AFL selections, chosen by the league's coaching staffs and “picked members of the press,” and center Jim Otto was the sole Raider representative on the first team

• Guard Don Manoukian and cornerback Eddie Macon were named to the second team

• The team's fifth-round draft pick, quarterback Dick Norman of Stanford, signed with the Bears, who had drafted him in the NFL's fifth round last year as a redshirt pick


December 25, 1960

News

• The team's 26th-round draft pick, tackle Dean Hinshaw of Stanford, was signed by the 49ers, who had drafted him last year in the 13th round


December 26, 1960

News

• Owner and general manager Chet Soda responded to a report that the Chargers were planning to move from Los Angeles to San Diego by saying he didn't think it would hurt the rivalry, which he characterized as being more of a “north-south” thing rather than a Bay Area/Los Angeles thing


December 28, 1960

News

• In his Examiner column, Prescott Sullivan suggested that former 49ers coach Buck Shaw could be headed to the Raiders in a front office capacity

• Shaw had just retired from coaching after leading the Eagles to the 1960 NFL championship

• Shaw said he hadn't thought about the possibility of joining the Raiders but that he'd “be willing to talk it over

• United Press International (UPI) released their All-AFL team and it included cornerback Eddie Macon on the first team and center Jim Otto on the second team

• Guards John Dittrich and Don Manoukian, defensive end Charley Powell, and linebacker Bob Dougherty received honorable mention


December 29, 1960

News

• The Associated Press announced their All-AFL team which included just one Raider, center Jim Otto, on the first team

• Guard John Dittrich, quarterback Tom Flores, halfback Tony Teresa, fullback Billy Lott, and cornerback Eddie Macon all received honorable mention

Eddie Erdelatz finished second in UPI balloting for AFL coach of the year behind Houston's Lou Rymkus

• Erdelatz garnered six votes to nine for Rymkus

• Sources reported that a Honolulu man named Bill Pacheco had offered to buy the Raiders for a million dollars, but owner Chet Soda said he had “never been contacted by the man”

• Soda said he had talked with “some people some time back” about the idea of moving the team to Hawaii but that the owners had never seriously considered it

• According to the Chronicle, Pacheco had once tried out with the 49ers as a barefoot kicker and that he had “never been known to shun publicity”


December 31, 1960

News

• Personnel assistant Palmer Whitted left the team’s employ sometime late this year or in early 1961.


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