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C. I 7. Qrid Crown Compton ' s Tarbabe football squad, under the tutorship of Chuck Williams, wo.t Its first CIF grid title In the history of the school In the 1949 pigskin season. Led by fiery signal caller Jim Contratto, who was named CIF player-of-the-year, Compton won ten straight games after an ea ' " iy season 12-6 loss to St. Anthony ' s of Long Beach. An 1813 defeat of San Diego gave the Tarbabes their first Coast League title In hlsto ' ^y, and from then on the Comptonltes were un- beatable. Fullback Joe Rose, halfback Ralph Kubo+a, and Tom Ramsey led a small but fast backfleld quartet; while small Mike Agullar led Tarbabe linemen In ability If not In size. ff^ ■•A Top row, ,eft tc uo,\\-. Williams, coach; Graham, Biuckier, P. Davis, Rose, Reid, Long, C. Davis, Eii, Jiirak, Steele, Mulrooney, Tennison, Lee, coach. Middle row: Fischer, coach, Fleener, Mraz, Bunyard, Cheney, Hansinlc, Denny, Contratto (capt.), Brazel, Ramsey, Kubota, Martin, Rose, Brockman, Shanahan, Barsch, n^gr. Front rov/: Sol, mgr: Arias, l.umpklns, Lowe, Moore, King, London, Apodaca, Fortner, Harryman, Petrie, Biicthorn, Aguilar, Stafford, mgr. 201
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