Vic Wilson and Bill Hinch are the graduating ends, and a better pair is rare in Hilltop history. Wilson was a 6', 180 lb. end, and a native of San Francisco. He graduated in 1935 in Liberal Arts.
The S.F. men outstripped the Lions with regard to first downs and yardage gained from scrimmage and passes. The Lions, by the great work of Vic Wilson, Don end, and Jim Barber, Don tackle, in particular, and the entire Don line, in general, lost just ten yards less than they gained.
Beginning with Blewett's tremendous kick-off, the Dons started a daring but short-lived attack on the Moraga goal. Hall's boot, downed by Vic Wilson on the three-yard line, forced Gerner to kick from his own end zone to the 32 (TheFoghorn).