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Moose Redling was one of the mainstays of the team. Redling twirled no less than five one-hit hall games, which is a very rare happening in Bay League baseball. In the Southern California play-offs the Sentinel team was stopped by FuUerton in one of the fastest games ever played on the latter ' s field, with the final score of FuUerton 1 and Inglewood 0. The following are the boys that Coach Buckmaster recommended for letters and sweaters: Captain Kenneth Elgan, 2 stars; Harry Whitmore, 4 stars; Captam-elect Johnny Bladel, 2 stars; Valuable man, Charles Redling, 2 stars; Ed Benson, Art Kelly, Ross Gilhousen, Donald Fruchey, Bob Drumm, Ed Dewar and Jack Verbeck, managers. Baseball, 1930 With only one game remaining on the Bay League schedule Coach Buckmaster ' s Sentinel nine has a clean record, a sure Bay League title, and a good chance for the Southern California championship. With six returning letter men and some splendid new material the team showed at the start that it was made up of potential champions. Huntington Park, 1 — Inglewood, 7 Playing their usual steady game throughout the contest the Sentinels easily out- classed the nine warriors from Sparta. Redling and Bladel took care of the battery work. Santa Monica, 1 — Inglewood, 6 This game was marred by loose playing on the part of both teams infield. However, the Sentinels emerged on the long end of the score when they scored four runs in the sixth inning to overcome a one-run lead. Compton, 2 — Inglewood, 3 In this game it was only after ten closely contested innings that the Sentinels finally secured the victory over the ever roaring and ever fighting Lions. Bert Morgan and Chuck Redling saw duty from the rubber, while Captain Bladel held down his usual position behind the bat. San Pedro, 2 — Inglewood, 3 By outhitting the Pirates the Sentinels were able to win this contest after nine innings of real baseball. Pedro ' s ninth inning rally was cut short with one run by the gallant mound work of Moose Redling, who, after letting the Pedro pitcher lead off with a home run, settled down to real twirling and struck out two victims, making the third man ground out to him. WooDRow Wilson, 2 — Inglewood, 10 Playing their usual brand of baseball the Inglewood horse-hide artists completely outplayed the fighting Presidents on the latter ' s field. The fellows hit the offerings of the Wilson chuckers for ten safeties, and fifty percent of these went for extra base hits. Redondo, — Inglewood, 12 By converting sixteen hits into twelve runs the Sentinels swamped the Sea Hawks on their diamond. Hitting honors went to Van Vliet and Captain Bladel with three bingles apiece, while TrujiUo, Edwards, and Gilhousen hit the ball for two safeties to vie for second honors. TENNIS By losing but one match up to the present time Coach Badenoch ' s tennis team looks like a strong contender for the Bay League title. The boys have defeated the strong teams from Huntington Park, Compton, San Pedro, Woodrow Wilson, and Redondo, and have lost only to the Santa Monica netmen. Each week the tennis boys have challenge contests, which change the line-up for the League matches from time to time. The line-up at present is as follows: Jack Knemeyer, first singles; Victor Johnson, second singles; Gayne Marshall and Joe Marshall, first doubles; Royall Thurston and Cortland Smith, second doubles. GOLF This is the first year of golf as a Bay League sport. The pellet chasers are doing exceptionally well. They have defeated the strong teams from Huntington Park, Woodrow Wilson, and Venice, and dropped a close match to the Santa Monica outfit. The team members are as follows: John Fricks, Phillip Starry, Byron Starry, Charles Nemoy, and Jimmy Green. one hundred forty-seven
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, In 1909 the girls organi2,ed a basket ' ball team. They challenged several other high schools, but the only game they were able to get was from the grammar school. The graders had a very hard time in gaining any points at all, reports the annual for that year. The score at the end of the game was somewhere about forty-three to six in favor of the High School. girls sports ♦ ♦
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