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Row I — left to right — Dick Ryan, Chuck Coventon, Dick Ased. Row II — Art Walton, Dave Cun- nington, George Meyers, Al Dexter, Mel Kohn, Bill Hand. Row III — John Duffey, Ken Brovard, Bernie Weiner, Joe Taylor, J. Lyons, Larry Rocker. FROSH TRACK 89
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■ .L I- v f .. v. ■ 7 ■ ■ Row I — left to right — Bill Warren, George Campbell, Bruce Knipp, Jim Pryde, Dave Mead, Joe Zamora. Row II — Duke Ellington, Ken Cavanaugh, Kermit Harcos, Jim Perino. Row III — Gary Hildebrandt, Jim Black, Herb Lieper, Walt Harcos, Fred Standifer, Don Smith, Dave Boraker, Jim Law, Roland Cordobes, Gene Smith. VARSITY TRACK 88
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Coach Nick Carter introduced his 1959 edition of the Gaucho track team at the very successful inter-class meet held early in the Spring. Such standouts as Dave Boracker in the flat races and Sophomore Berni Wiener and Coyt Davis in the distance races, and George Chappell in the weights came through with outstanding early-season per- formances. Freshman Joe Taylor was awarded the trophy for earning the most points in the meet. The track team opened its season officially with a victory in a triangular meet with Pepperdine and Westmont. The Gauchos col- lected 93 points thanks to the cinder-scorching perform-, ances of: Davis ' 4:32.9 mile (capped off by a tremendous kick); Berni Weiner ' s 50.1 quarter, and Roland Cordobes ' 1 :59.9 half-mile. Weight-man George Chappell heaved the shot 48 feet, a commendable effort in the young season. In the annual SPAAU Relays, one of the Southland ' s big- gest meets of the year the UCSB thinclads finished second in the college division. 90 COACHES i 4i
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