Friday, July 05, 2019

September 1967: ‘Coach Paul Durham had his charges out for a half-hour drill this morning at Moiliili Field. He has named quarterback Mike Barrow and safety Joe Robillard as (Linfield) captains (for football game vs. Hawaii in Honolulu.)’



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Honolulu Star-Bulletin daily newspaper in 1967 with slight editing by Wildcatville in 2019


Friday, September 22, 1967, page 22


'Bows finally gain community support


By Tom Hopkins, Sports Editor, Honolulu Star-Bulletin


University of Hawaii's biggest post - war football attendance in a university -sponsored game is expected at Honolulu Stadium tomorrow night when the Rainbows battle the Linfield Wildcats at 8.





The term sponsored "university-sponsored” is used because the Rainbows played before a stadium overflow crowd of 28,000 on December 16, 1949.





That game (if it can be called such) was sponsored by the Police Pension Fund.





With Eddie LeBaron in the starring role, College of Pacific (of Stockton, Calif.) discolored the Rainbows. 75-0, a score most of the 23,000 would like to forget.





The biggest post-war home attendance for a Rainbow game without outside sponsorship was against Willamette in 1962 when 9,774 paid their way into the stadium.





Attendance estimates for tomorrow night's inaugural for both clubs are running from 15,000 to 17,000. Paid attendance is expected to run well over 10,000 with students making up the balance. If it turns out that way, it will be one of the biggest student turnouts in modern Rainbow history. Students will be admitted only on identification cards. Pink slips denoting registration will not be accepted.





Sale of season tickets has more than doubled the best previous advance according to Gilbert Tom, who handles the Rainbow tickets. And the stadium reports a brisk sale for the opener.





"All the choice reserved seats in sections 5. 6 and 7 are gone." Tom reported. "It's amazing how many people call up for good seats and tell us they have been solid supporters of Rainbow-football in past years. If they had been we would not have had to give up football in 1961."





Coach Don King today said Chris Bilbro and Curtis Sea-grove would start as linebackers. Bilbro and Jack Spithill were battling for one of the berths.





King is still undecided on the fullback and quarterback jobs. Our guess is that Larry Arnold will start at quarter and Ralph Kaspari at full.





Coach King will send the 'Bows through a light 45-minute workout tonight at Cooke Field.





Coach Paul Durham had his charges out for a half-hour drill this morning at Moiliili Field. He has named quarterback Mike Barrow and safety Joe Robillard as game captains.





The Rainbows have been given the favorites role, a role Coach Durham thinks they rightly deserves.





"We know we are up against a good team but we won't choke," Durham said. "We have a highly competitive team and I am sure we will make it a good game.





"One of our problems is lack of pre-season practice. Because school opened September 1 we haven't been able to hold twice daily drills and for some of our players it's still get - acquainted time."





The Wildcats will be here until Monday afternoon. They will be guests at a luau at the Kincaid home in Kailua Sunday afternoon.  Mike Kincaid is a starting linebacker for the 'Cats.





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In January 2019, John Sadowski, a Linfield football player (1966-1967-1968-1969) from Ewa Beach, Hawaii -- about 20 miles from Honolulu -- said Moliili Field was a "baseball field across from the Honolulu Stadium. Our practice was in shorts, practice jersey and helmet ... Just to go over plans to review for the game."
And about the game itself, he said, "I remember how packed the stadium was. It was said 20,000. Even had chairs on the sides to seat people. My greatest memory was to play in front of my family and friends. My parents saw me play college football only in Honolulu in the 1967 and/or 1968 Linfield games against Hawaii."
 
LINFIELD FOOTBALL 1967


15-13 beat Hawaii at Honolulu on Sept. 23


24-0 lost to Portland State at McMinnville on Sept. 30


27-0 beat Pacific in Forest Grove on Oct. 7


21-7 beat College of Idaho in Caldwell on Oct. 14


40-7 beat Whitman in McMinnville on Oct. 21


24-21 beat PLU in McMinnville on Oct. 28


22-7 lost to Lewis & Clark in Portland on Nov. 4


16-7 beat Willamette in McMinnville on Nov. 11


42-28 beat OCE at Monmouth on Nov. 18