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H s are confident that next year the trophy will again grace the crowded trophy case in the auditorium. ln the Ho owever, the Arab ltville Relays the team was much dimin- ished because ot the conflicting date ot the Senior Play, but a new record for the B's was hung up by the relay team cutting oft no less than 46 seconds from the exist- ing record. HCIP5 f
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Top Row, left to right: Mr. Davies, Glen Coleman, Ben Lallin, Morris Caitey, Iohn MacDonald, A. I. Bar- rilleaux, Lloyd Davidson, Ernie Cox, h'lli Cook Robert Martinez, Frank e Ma Tony Avalox, Millsap, Bill Br ni., Sam Mastoya, l-35101 Earl. Bottom ' Wilkin, D eterson, Al- d Row. Ben exander Macintosh, Le ard Wee n 'i'Warre Blake. Zac lshlbciic. Milidie Row: Georg - sushige, Minoru Mushqshi, Penrhyn Claybarn Dungzr , N. N f- ,fx gk NE xiii. xi . C. V.'s 1939 track'sg,5,son ended with the loss ot the big gold soupdish tor 'Ellie time in nine years. Not so large or powerful as thzstegfz-rg ot other years, the Arabs lost to Hemet with a scolle olil:29 to 97. The varsity and Cees were outscored but the strong B team out- classed all others, two new records in the broad jump ' -t oted Ernie Cox. and high jump being set by light o
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Due to the loss of several outstanding players last year, the outcome of the girls' tennis appeared disap- pointing. But as the season progressed there were sev- eral freshmen girls who came to the rescue. The first practice match was with Holtville and came out l2-l2. This match provided the necessary experience for the freshmen and also a much needed practice for the team. Our first league match was with Banning on April 2l. The score of these hard-fought matches was l5-9 in Ban- ning's favor, defeating Coachella in all but the first, second and fourth singles. As we Won from Beaumont and Palm Springs by default-first, second and fourth singles were entitled to play in the Riverside County finals, May l3. At Riverside leanette Peters succeeded in Winning the first singles County Championship from Betty Hook from Perris who had been a three-time Winner of the title. Mary Brubaker lost a hard-fought match and gligsl sie Barraleau-mga freshmen, almost succeeded in van- quishinglher opponent from Perris. ennia Nl Top Row, left to right: Iohnnie Peters, Iohnnie Richards, Fred Moore, Walt- er Roach, Maurice Little, Harry Hess, Carl Moore, Richard Roach, George Thomason, Norman Ivy, Gerald Bowlin, Don Peterson, Billy Iohnson. Bottom Row: Mary Bru- baker, Lily Sakemi, Melba lean Puckett, Ethel Smead, Bertha Lewis, Betty Lewis, lanet Swingle, Bessie Barrilleaux, Daisy Smead, Patsy Wilson, Kimiko Sugimoto.
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