- In that team, ‘Pichín’ began to capture all eyes due to his mischievous play and his surprising effectiveness in front of the net.
- In that season, ‘Pichín’ formed part of the attack as a left insider alongside ‘Lolo’ Fernández, and flanked by Mario Pacheco, Carlos Tovar and ‘Pibe’ Baldovino. The Cremas did not fare well, finishing third behind Sport Boys and Alianza Lima, and even suffered a historic 6-0 thrashing at the hands of the emerging Deportivo Municipal, who were playing in the top flight for the first time that year.
- Unlike what he did in the ‘U’, in ‘Muni’ he started playing as an inside right, forming a wing with Quiñónez.
Pichin', who was a great ground striker, controlled the ball with both feet equally, before taking powerful shots.
That match on February 12, 1939 at 17:25 -despite the fact that the sun was shining all day long- Peru began to win against Uruguay at 7' with a goal by ‘Campolo’ Alcalde. And at 35', the legend: a cross to the heart of the Charrúa area, in the South goal of the old wooden National Stadium, was connected by Bielich with a pumped header straight into the goal of goalkeeper Graneros.