Balboa High School - Zonian Yearbook (Balboa, Canal Zone Panama)

 - Class of 1932

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I I 1 1 il 5 . a i i 2 . I l 3 l 1 l : l 1 i l . l 3 i s i l l' . E 2, .W , 1. 2 142 ff, i vi! .L I W-'W' l 2 1 l x 5 J ffl 2 i ,, 1 ,MJ THE ZONIAN SOCCER ' Soccer is a sport of ever-increasing popularity in Balboa High. The first games played with Cristobal consisted of a three-game series in 1929, in which Balboa won the first two games. Since then Balboa has won the series every year. This year an over-confident team almost lost the series when Cristobal won the first two games. The first game was played at Balboa on Qctober 24th. Balboa took an early lead when Ioe Salterio kicked the ball past the Cristobal goalie in the first quarter. De la Pena made the second goal in the next quarter on a penalty kick. Cristobal returned the fire in the third quarter and put two goals past Iudson, tying the score. Both teams rallied in the last quarter. A Cristobal forward kicked for a goal, and Ioe Salterio followed with one for Balboa. Cristobal made their winning goal and played the defensive, stopping two shots made by De la Pena. The score remained 4 to 5 for Cristobal. ln the second game Cristobal took the lead in the first quarter when NValker kicked the ball past Iudson by mistaltz. A Cristobal player did likewise in the second quarter and scored for Balboa. A rally in the last quarter gave Cristobal two more points, while De la Pena scored for Balboa. Cristobal won the game, -1 to 2. In the last three games the Balboa players came back strongly. The third game was played at Balboa on November 7th. The home team drowned the Cristobal players in a sea of mud. The game opened with two successive goals' by Ioe Salterio and another by lim Salterio. Specht's brilliant goal defense featured the third quarter. The final score was 15 to 2 in Balboa's favor. The game of November 14th at the Cristobal field proved to be much slower than the previous contest. De la Pena kicked for a goal in the first quarter, and Walker added one in the second. Specht made an excellent stop in the last quarter, spoiling Cristobal's only chance. The game ended 5 to 1, with Balboa ahead. The deciding game of the series was played on the home field. Walker scored twice and De la Pena once in the first quarter. Cristobal scored their only tally in the second quarter, while Ioe Salterio made another goal for the home team. Ioe and lim Salterio each kicked for at goal in the third quarter. Dew and Walker joined with them in the fourth to make four more. Final score: Balboa IO, Cristobal 1. You frlzrifffzf I'l't'H', fmwa'n.1f0z1 filo? ll f1f1f,z1f'f1fi' ff1'fl'1'0 fl 11.w'.' i I'!1,12um111m' f1mf.fm'r'ii1' ffm' 'fwn f,'I7llIt'fl' if fam! 1102!

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