University of the Pacific - Naranjado Yearbook (Stockton, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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eridge's shoes by winning the 100 in 9.8 seconds and coming back a few minutes later, he won his favorite event, the 440 in 50.5 to set a new Pacific record. Loveridge bettered the conference rec- ord in the 220, when he ran the furlong in 21.5. Richardson won both hurdle events. Moose', Disbrow helped to swell the Bengals point total by placing well in his favorite events. g The meeting place of great track men, the Fresno Relays. Pa- cific can feel proud of Moose Disbrow who won the shotput in Class B division with a put of 45 feet 8 inches, and of Fay Lover- idge, who running with a bad leg, placed third in the 100-yard dash. A steady drizzle and hnally a cloudburst was the type of weather which greeted the track men at the Conference meet in the Sacra- mento I. C. Stadium. Pacific scored 24 points to take fourth place, Decater, Loveridge, Disbrow, Richardson, Ulmer, and Thomp- son were the men to score the points. Decater, 49.8 in the 440, and Loveridge's 9.6 record in the 100 were perhaps the best marks of the day. lF1I'0Sll'l1 Season Tying Stockton I-ligh School 65.5 to 65.5 and defeating Lodi 76.5 to 36.5, the frosh proved that in their midst they had some men who will help out the varsity next year. Sears and Morril in the sprints. Wright and Rohrer in the distances. Powers in the hurdles, and Ijams in the weights, are men who next year should help Pacific along on way to a conference title. f X ,,' Qi .gi f :' .pT 'i ' -.N N rf- y f I, X, 5' if 4 . ,I , 'T ll 'f lf X 1 ll 119, ,I ffl 1' ,L ,Alu Zh '?'?:x.-5x L? 'N' ,f7, Mu: .r BQ . 'fr 1 l ffffff -1. X I . s I pg' Iv! x5 NN., .1 ir:-r. ' u , ' Q51 lfli 'xii lXl!'l4lfgaf iv 5 1 - c. ' q'PlH3425 M X i.'Q.!11r L ff ryssigrkfv J, M. f If F ,N 9v:sVv,Gv. VMC . 163 5 N Qffffffgq ff! 'f 'T -' ',?,:'.,g A. 4, flfffffl , ,i ,I ' :Wfvgj 73,17 V, ffl., ,- ' ,MAILAM ' 4. Q T Q32 ,T ti,. f Q ,4f',pY3 tf'1ll7l4A1.l:,:1,3j5 -- 9 ff- ,M ,tray VL Lai its A gia 'li a v - 'tt

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llgfjlxx .. ,, IL.. 5 ,nazi Q Eli K 'x ., I . Ng- If 5 x wi 1 - 5 I wx! X xv su f l,..l fs if l i .f ,K .I f:? ' X 11,1 ,f i L X x 1 jffflslli - 1. l: Y 3 j tl ' K, fix' 1 iifif , I '1 The Season 4 spirit, captaincd by the in greatest all around track athlete to ever don spiked shoes for the Orange and Black, and supported by a whirl- wind sprinter and a long striding 440 man, the track team journeyed to Fresno to meet Flint Hanner's thinclads, only to be worsted 73 to 52, mainly because Pacific lacked second and third place material. D i s b r o w, Loveridge, Decater, showed up well and Richardson and -Ulmer proved that in the future they could be depended upon to break intothe point totals. March 29 ushered in perhaps one of the most interesting meets which a Pacihc track team had ever participated in, 64-62 in favor of San jose State and only the relay to be run. lf Pacific won the relay, they won the meet. Richardson, Ulmer, Decater, and Lovericlge, in the order named, ran the Spartans into the ground to win the meet 67-64. The team was in the best form of the season. Fay Loveridge tied the world's record of 9.6 in the 100-yard dash. .if '?R NEW COACH., a new Coach Jim Corso u VVithout the services of Fay Loveridge, who had pulled a mus- cle, the Tigers gained enough points to take third place in the Sacramento Relays. Moose'l Disbrow was second in the shot- put, javelin, and discus. Ronald 'Thompson was second in the pole vault with a leap of 12 feet 6 inches, and the mile relay team got second, due to the work of Johnnie Decater, who seemed to know just where to gather speed in order to place in the money. Pacihc lost the Cal Aggie-Chico meet by half a point, and had the judges ruled out the Aggie relay team for fouling Ulmer, Pa- :- cific would have won the meet. Decater Jroved he could fill Lov- ,f , V61 .,, 1 -4 253955 3 ,,t., , , .. 4 3?: ' 71. ' iixlllf?-l' fl W. ' .lx 4 ,.ff f -L:S1 1 . 2 . -.,-- . 3- ,iii . ew nf - :Ars-' ,Q 4., ,E QQ. in ax R I jjj 4,5-Q,,-g f,-Qj.,,r1. I - , at 1 4 w ajft l' A' ' 1 '- 'f 5- il 'iff 1il :'il. ' 'r i I 'iv' x KQMN-tx :Qu A,-.pt- if jig. ttrflx f 'A' ff 162 Sq- .ml li ll l ,fri ,-Y it xy 'C' 1 is if ifgiwygi i ,tm v -.ti t 1, .gw lb fl... 'll jk 'i 'v,'ff5ie'J if' , NX '- it-4-w i f ---. ...a f '- - j fr- -J-



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Varsity Captains is ag. 22 'C E OOSE DISBROW, cap- tain of this yearis track team, is without a doubt the greatest all around U' 5 C 1 track athlete to ever put on a Paci- Hc track uniform. Always the out- standing track athlete of the Far VVestern Conference, he twice rep- resented the Orange and Black in the east, once in Chicago in the National lntercollegiates and once Captain Moose Disbrow at the Drake Relays in Des Moines, lowa. Disbrows absence will be keenly felt next year and it is with great reluctance that we bid good- bye to a great athlete and a still greater leader. m- 1 i X EX l golf? ORTUNATE indeed is if 'X K a college to have a man ff f W who can cuite abl fill by pg p jp-is the gap left by the grad- V i X - ,, H - l l nation of Moose' Disbrow. Cap- -Q-av tain-elect Fay Loveride is a broad 17' ., jumper with few equals and ranks V l , . shi among the best as a sprinter but ll H fp , . .mx l , li 4 N X. ri . 1 , t l fjifst above these accomlmlishmcnts, Fay is a hard worker and an incentive to all who work with him to do the best that they 116 capable of doing. NV1th Lovei idge as captain, Pacific should have het best year on the tlack 1- A il X f ' 2' ' 'X' '43'u4W -fl Li-mf ' M M tl A 'tt 'V If . Well 4. px .V , ' atm gs' Stl X -lpt 'tlf pil ,,, QR ,f qxlmvt ,-fc l i ufmsltikmw if f as I ,,o C X .nr v, aptain-Elect lfay Loveridge fl ' . , , . -t I . 1 l 1 f l t il ef ' - -' - . it 1-itil! ' ' i 'KH -' 'J 'H . 'Yagi' f 5 gt. lil, All Af., ffl: J fl ' w lk' ' I ,'!l4J -- :I -3931 -J v In i X 3, '-1,5 al 1 X 1 ' E . . , -51,651 ' 8, rf 0 H 1. If V ' l I A . . .1 .1 T, I , 1 , 1-' .. s K xf I..-.1 ', l 'I its ' f A ' i - it xx-KN 'Wt - X X Xl I. t lg' iff ' 4' .ll itl l -iii ix X Ni i ' 'liflvl 1 Y tgp.. sth - -L L t ,,cl,-ex. A X X X it Q .AK ,Pla X ,, 1. . 7',l I r ,ash N Q A, ,X qv Q V ' -2 '...J.'i ., Y ri 2 1 Y. fig- '- ' X ' Nw 1 'A -X s X if at I I '

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