Flintridge Prep School - Log Yearbook (La Canada Flintridge, CA)

 - Class of 1940

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1 J . FOOTBALL This year ' s interclass competition began when Senior Dan Frost challenged Junior class president Earl and his colleagues to a six man football game. The Juniors acknowledged the challenge, and after a few days of practice met the Senior team in battle. The entire school attended the fracas, Tuesday, October 3 I , at Brookside Park. The Juniors received the opening kick-off, with Kellogg returning the ball fifteen yards, and here, as well as throughout the entire game, the Juniors had dif- ficulty in gaining ground. The Junior defense soon ran weak under their opponent ' s efficient running plays. Eliel was perhaps the most valuable man on the Junior squad. hJis punting saved the puffing Juniors from numerous goal line episodes. When Senior quarterback Mackay was not in the game, T. Munroe did the passing and Baxter carried the ball. Frost and Walters blocked effectively, with Lawrence, Melin, and Goodan holding the line. In the Junior backfield were Earl, Kellogg and Eliel. The line was composed of three men from the group of D. Munroe, Gamble, Weaver, Allen, Johnson, and Pope. Although Mackay had hurled the elusive Lawrence several successful passes, and thus established an early 7 point lead, the Juniors were not discouraged and .managed to tie the score by the third quarter. Later with minutes to go, a pass was tossed by Earl and juggled by a defensive Senior into Gamble ' s waiting hands for a surprise touchdown. A quick conversion definitely cinched the game in favor of the Juniors. The Sophomore-Freshmen team ceded the championship to them, realizing the futility of facing superior forces. During the game Senior advisor Lynch had hollered words of encouragement, while Junior advisor Myers remained calm, hoping other interclass events would be as successful as this one.

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If you want to see what a couple of Flint- ridge golfers look like there ' s Frank Pope at left and Ben Earl putting on the other side. will follow; among them the rematches with South Pasadena, the J. C. Frosh, and then possiby a match with Glendale HIigh. Potentially speaking, I feel we possess a very great golfer in the person of Bob Hampton. As captain and first position man of this year ' s team, he has frequently proved his ability by gaining the extra points when needed. Consistency is his motto, and whether in competition or not, he shoots In the middle 70 ' s or low 80 ' s. The status quo of Frank Pope as second man, is not quite so definite. Being an exponent of the not far but straight sort of game, Frank frequently suffers for lack of distance. Consequently his scores range from 78 to 111 As a matter of course the name of Ben Earl should be mentioned here, but the less said the better, hie has been known to shoot a 77, but they come few and far between. (Maybe he needs new clubs. Mom?) (Editor ' s note, Ben wrote this article). Thorndlke Mackay is notable for the rapid improvement of his game and for the fact that he is the only Senior on the team. hHe now constitutes a definite threat for second and third place, hiere ' s hoping we have more Mackays next year! Weaver is attempting to be a golfer and tennis player all at once, and has suc- ceeded admirably well. Earl will be a definite cog in the wheel of next year ' s team. Ogden Kellogg shows his versatility as both golfer and tennis player, hlis presence brings the team together to the strange body it is. The prospects for next year are perhaps the greatest in Flintrldge ' s golf history. With all but one player returning, Flintridge should have a rosy year.



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BASKETBALL On one windy day in February, namely the 16th, baseball practice was dis- continued for one afternoon to run off the Senior-Junior basketball game. The Juniors were heavily favored; both because four of the varsity ' s first string men were Juniors, and also because of their previous victory over the Seniors. The whole student body was there; blankets were spread for some, and the gradeschoolers could be heard playing cops-and-robbers in the distance. Seniors Goodan, Mackay, T. Munroe, Lawrence, Walters, Frost, and Bullock were all present for the scuffle. Goodan, Bullock, and Lawrence made their debut on the basketball court as players, thus silencing their critical tongues. Juniors present were Allen, Weaver, D. Munroe, B. Earl, C. Markham, Gamble, Kellogg, Eliel, and Hampton. The Seniors led for the first half of the game, with Mackay keeping the pot boiling with intermittent baskets. FHampton scored the only basket for the Juniors during the first half, although many of his team-mates had excellent opportunities. More fouls were called on the Juniors during the first half than on their opponents, much to the relief of T. Munroe, a much bewildered Senior who was laboring under the illusion that the Juniors were out to get him. During the second half, the Juniors climbed towards the capstone, but dis- played remarkable energy at missing foul shots, which were suddenly coming their way. Frost, unable to check his mass, was called numerous times for charging, as was Walters. Bullock tended to manhandle his opponents, so was replaced. hHalf way through the third quarter blankets were discarded and the onlookers were lined up along the court, quite vociferous and unconfident in the Seniors when T. Munroe was sent off the court, raving mad because the Juniors had framed a fourth foul on him. One of D. Munroe ' s long shots finally slithered in and the gun went off before Walters had a chance to shoot his much needed foul shot, hialf the mob went blithely off yelling that the Juniors had won, but it was announced that the score was tied, so another period was started. FHampton finally made a foul shot, making the score II to 10, in favor of the Juniors. The Seniors, two times thwarted in conflicts with Juniors, left the field muttering that revenge would come when the scholastic interclass contests were held.

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