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,. ,,.. . ,. .. ,..,., ,,., , . I - Ai. o A Tennlis HIS WAS the second year that Pacific has put out a i Varsity tennis team and although the score books did not give the Tigers the best of the season, the sport has grown by leaps and bounds at the college. Next year Pacific should have an even more formidable team as most of the boys will have had the necessary experience. Once again Ken Smith held down the number one man position with VVilfred Rankin, Clinton Smith, Ted Defrees, Paul Crandall, and Bob Fe- QS nix ranking next in order given. On March lst, the Varsity met the strong San Mateo junior College team at San Mateo, Ken Smith won his match but the oth- er singles men lost. The doubles team of K. Smith and Rankin won while Defrees and jones lost. The opening matches on the home courts found Pacific lined up against Modesto junior College on March 19th. Willie Rankin was the only singles victor while in the doubles Ken Smith and Rankin vanquished the Pirates, but the doubles team of Clint Smith and Ted Defrees lost. The return match at Modesto found Ken Smith the only victor of the day. The Tigers next met one of the strongest teams on the coast when they lost to the University of California varsity at the l ftmzbx K if .,.,,. if lj I ,aff Enix if 12715 rl fm N Llilaieilflill it l '-lv tl 1 ll ' ,l Ll e-'l FW 'N .N iQ, if 5 -1 H'lbi l l t, W l IGM Q y vs 'fn Ni' f sg: .A 1 Q, 'Q -4:5 1 I' -ug N N? 'YQEY Iggy. ffiilpl sin it fl t fe :LEX .N -l, , ' . Q1 it, i rv Sw: 'i :f'gl1,: Y I '5-A .- N vga:- , gf ,561 -e,.'i,f .l 'Q X ' 1- 'Hi .' ' ' ..'. ' N '-Y Lg Vi' X 'J ff self. I ,f 1 - si '7' N ., . ' 'Liff - l 'if WU: f' ' '- 'rf - H1 . yi' ' 'wl r.. -.kj X ' ul Jsxi-rim jywifl I F- ,, A 1' ,is i it at Q T f as 175 F Pl :fllllf hifi li 5 ' ll xi T -- , ',', jf-if -!.f,'.'! v . fl-V 1 44. f fry. A ,' -l ' nl nfl ww',f X ' fl ,f,f,L,',l'l . l f,' fl ig -7-Ji, ,'1f:lLY4'jL- 1 1 ' ,,,y', ' Jflil, V l Hi' I Yi WJ- 2', 'x2, ,' 'f wif- - If 1 Ls ,l f, ,I ,. .,r,i. ,., ,. v. , ,.,., ,Q - 1 I 'fl 'V Milf 1 fl' 7 , '-Slafflii V P - xi ' ' , v 1 ylfgyfj- lf,-haf, yy Y yy ,f Eqfy,:-yn. i- V .V gut., ii , -. Q , f' ff JN' '-'uv ' W P fff uf 4 v f Wf .I ff, f . ' 5' . I f 1 ' Jr E 'rs
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Y -iv i Pole vault-First, tie between Proulty, W'ool and Adock, all S. J., fourth, tie, Thompson, QPD 5 O'Hara, QND. Height-l2ft. 440-yd dash-Won by Decater, QPD5 second, Lonberg, QFD5 third, Scott QND5 fourth, Smith QC. A.D. Time-49.8. Javelin throw-Won by Sundquist, QS. J.D5 second, Disbrow QPD 5 Walmsley, QFD5 fourth, Stucklin QCD. Distance-181 feet 65 inches. 120-yd. high hurdles-Won by Murphy QS. j.D 5 second, Wool QS. J.D5 third, Spencer QND 5 fourth, Wilkins QFD. Time-15.3 seconds. 880-yd. run-Won by Salsbury QND 5 I second, Markle QFD 5 third, Wilson QND 5 fourth, Wright QC. A.D. Time-2 minutes, 9-1 lths seconds. Two-mile run-Won by Wattenburger QS. I.D 5 second, Rossiter QND, third, Anderson QFD5 fourth, Woods QFD. Time-10 minutes, 9 seconds. Shot-put-Won by Disbrow QPD5 second White QFD 5 third Bispo QC. A.D 5 fourth, Stephens. Distance-45 ft, 3 l-4 inches. 220-yd. dash-Won by Robinson QN D 5 second, Loveridge QPD 5 Q third, Muir QC.A.D5 fourth, Wilson QFD. Time--21.3 seconds. -f 'MAF High jump-Won b Gilmartin QND5 second, Alley QS. j'.D5 ,.-4 Y QQ f I third, tie between Arthur and Randall, QN D and White and Keyes Rf QQ QFD. Height-6 feet 1 inch. 220-yd. low hurdles-Won by Deman QFD5 second, Gilmartin QND 5 third, tie between Ross QS. I.D and Richardson QPD. Time, 24.7 seconds. . q .L Discus throw-Won by Dieu QS. j.D5 second, Farmer QC.D5 1 l third, Stephens QC. A.D5 fourth, Bispo QC. A.D. Distance-130 SX ai I ' feet, 2 1-2 inches. Frmd Jump Won by Kennedy QID second Stucklm QCD5 thud Scott N fourth Ross S Distance 21 feet 7 1-2 inches Relay Won by Fresno' second College of Pacific third, Ne- , bs. v'1d1 foul th San ose Pune-not taken due to rain P W ,f lplv T -,.p If-lj .p.:: in 5 -'fe ' ,Q 5, 'ff -,if itlllll 'lift N iall ' ' QW 174 ill - ri 5 . . . ii J . C W' 4 i ' 5 Q . ,Q . .-. n - . . l . r. i- cb. . .c-Ja. . - li l. el ' , , x i. Q- , Q . . .1 l Am, . mm., In ,J . 2 s J',rl:f ' 'H - - ff'f:,?Q,. ,Mft ' H c c , , c J, . c . ' ffl I, ij: ., fi: A ' fa ,, 1,1 ' 4' 'gp' 1 l Liga' 'QI HJ '55 g l .Y 7 i xxx XX V: 4.1 -'Q Q w xxx, ix KZ., DQ i :Q V1 f' . Tj f -1 I ' -'7 l'a '-iF, W, W, All 1 A 'fu . -ix? -1- 4 . ' 1 I IV X l qw Vx, wx lr v- ,, .1 . I , . . , . x l D. .V , M -Q4 X ' ' Nl ., -1'-ii'Q7.' XD X Q rx Q, xi A -bq -:fi -if-. D M lx' xx Q 1 ' X f A 1 f - 5-w,,'11.w '2 -wmv' . l'1,'-9 'Q X M .J N lx D ' 'WW will Q' ff D '. DDD X. ik. 9 0 fi I, . IWALQZIZ QV Dm., in QQ QA, I Q lx K , .ix 'v . .. 'yy ' A n Q'-e 4- Q n wx l N Q. X ' ..- W ' 4, V ?-.94 s , ,. X Q' ' in
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Berkeley courts. The second doubles team of Clint Smith and Paul Crandall were the only ones to cash in a victory for the day. The Pacific racket wielders then took on San .lose State Col- lege in a home and home series. The Bengals lost to San Jose, but came back on the Pacific courts to administer the Spartans a defeat on the following week. The San jose matches were the only ones arranged with a school of the Far Western Conference, but in a few years the game should be an official sport in the as- sociation and Pacific should be well enough established in this field to have a championship team when the time comes. The next step forward is to have it made a major sport at the college with regular block letters awarded to those on the team. The fact that many turned out to see the varsity contests on the home courts, the interest shown in intramural tennis and the overcrowding of the tennis classes shows that the game has a bright outlook in the future at Pacific. 'ig X ff!!! V lla Nl .N Z j' F t l. Q , 3 . cf 83.4 J., ixg X. Y ill M rl ff fl ll lg lg s. 0 f H I-rl!! ff..-A-us X f wir '1 i :mam X ill XQ RQ if in it . iiv. 9 Q i X Q. 1: 1 ,M 1. .qggrffh ,gi k 1 ,ef -. :qfk in 11 L' rn., :rg I ' 0. 'J A ' ?-Af ASQ? 'L 'x i '. .Q I' ' twig lr . -r 'i -.VX , ' r ',,t,Qf.'. A .gs- H , Y X I AZ' .' :M 'JU IX!! 'V -xt Vg. f 5 f-4 -.: ff - ff. 'zz-ff! if +L. '-f ttf-all if ami-' . wr 1 f . 3 'f r 'P i fi' illglf , ' 176 , . .H - 4-if 3-:A-,-X . - lf j i. f ., ' ,' . .. v ., , f,, - f . 3 , T, X27 ' .mi Vtawliqifi , Y it lil-lf 1' W ll Rf ' ag XgRwlXlK'. iJi5iY'-'lf' f t ' ' , ,, Y, ' - w 3 . ' -. 1 -4' AQ. yi 1 R Mm X S RX-'lx 4 Xxx at In . li xb .73 JJ I: A4 : Q, Q I Wlxxxlrgfkxi-Ax ' ll su x K-XL' 4 .rf ha 4'-' if X PM ' KN hiv Xl- if
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