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Page 44 Buccaneer I936 played good defensive ball. Ivlo- deslo's championship hopes were deflaled mosl lhe week of Ivlar. I4- I 5, when San Francisco, baby member of lhe conference, ad- minislered a double lrimming lo lhe Pirales on lheir home courl. The scores were 28-2I and 29-27. Slill having an oulside chance lg lie for lhe league lille, IVIJC lraveled lo Ivlenlo, where lhey swamped lhe norlherners, 48-20 and 39-I6. In lhe firsl game, Frank Triano lied lhe conference record for scoring by ringing up lwenly-four poinls. The crucial series, lo delermine il lvlodeslo was slill lo have a chance al lhe lille, was played on lhe Pirale courllheweekof Feb.28-29. The firsl nighl, wilh bolh leams play- ing lheir besl offensive ball of lhe season, Sacramenlo nosed oul lhe Pirales by one poinl, 5I-50. before lhe year's Iargesl crowd. The second nighl, IVIJC's deliber- ale offense gave lhe Pirales com- plele conlrol of lhe game TI-IE Player Ayres, Roger - I-ICDOPSTER Home Sedalia, Ivlo. - - Irey, Arden - - Lodi - - Larsen, Vernon - Merced - Mangiarcina,Chas. - - Penryrl - Ivlorlon, Nal - Lodi - Orr, Kennelh - - Newman - Perry, Francis DSNGIF Perry, Olis - - Deflalf Radunich, Wm. - San Jose - Triano, Frank - Penryn - Winslow, Roberl IHQIGWOOCI Zinser, Glenn - Los Angeles lhroughoul, and Gardner's men won handily, 38-24. In lhe final league conlesls, Ivlodeslo won from Yuba al lhe norlhern cily in easy slyle, 45-24 and 47-27. Ken- ny Orr, playing his lasl game for IVIJC, was lhe slandoul man of lhe season. By scoring a bare six poinls in lhe lasl game, Frank Triano achieved his goal of 200 poinls for lhe year. Wilh lhe lwo Yuba viclories under lheir bells, lhe Swashbucklers finished lhe season in lhird place, having been in lhe lille running unlil lhe ballles wilh Sacramenlo. Con- sidering lhe lack of seasoned ma- lerial and sky-ranging forwards lhe baskelball season falls inlo lhe ranks of fairly successful in lhe words of Gardner. Frank Triano, sparkplug guard, was named all-INICJCC calibre al lhe climax of lhe league compe- lilion. Bill Radunich was named on lhe second-leam as pivol-man and Kenny Orr received honor- able menlion. ATAGLANCE Minules Poinls Posilion Played Made forward - - I26 - - I I cenler - - - - 240 - - I0 cenler - - - - 365 - - 23 forward - - - 495 - - 45 forward - - - 435 - - 47 forward - - I50 - - I I guard - - - 90 - - 5 guard - - - - 750 - - 33 cenler - - - 345 - - I26 guard - - - 888 - - 200 cenler - - - 270 - - I5 forward - - 570 - - 54
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Buccaneer I936 Pa ge 43 College. They gained valu- able experience Tor laTer league games. ATTer a weekis resjr, The scfuad resumed Their pracTice season by deTeaTing a highly- TouTed Turlock Owls Team, 29-23. The Tollowing nighT lvlodesTo losT To The STockTon YMCA on The local courT, 38-42. OnJan. l7,The PiraTes again nosed ouT The Black Foxe cagers in a reTurn game, 28-26, and Then deTeaTed The UC Frosh here by a 33-26 counT. Opening The league sea- son aT San lvlaTeo, C5ardner's men spliT a brace oT games, losing on Jan. 24, 44-32, buT coming back sTrong To Take The second conTesT, 4I-36. Triano and Radunich, play- ing his TirsT game Tor Modes- To, were ouTsTanding. ln The TirsT league home games, MJC spliTwiThlv1arin, winning 44-20 The TirsT nighT, losing The second TilT in a TighT game, 30-28. Because lvlodesTo proTesTed The sec- ond game and Marin The TirsT, boTh were ruled no conTesT by league ollficials. The Tol- lowing week, on Mar. 7 and 8, MJC won a double header over a sTrong SanTa Rosa Tive, by scores oT 42-27 and 35-32. The second game was an overTime conTesT, The score being Tied aT 30-all aT The end gTThe regular period. Radunich and Triano were again ouTsTanding Tor Their scoring work, while OTis Perry 2 ig: , spy, f .. , X A wi' , 1 yi-BTHA-A , ,fall A 'tmmmsgmw ' ,,-wanna., Qswrwayg N38 2 ..,.. 5 5gp1.::::1:..f-,.,.,,.fre-me-:,g :.-:::4e-a..m, W - -ai., :if 33 ,, .... Saiff, f A if W T' W sz- '55 WW E if 2? 2TT- 2 L ,,., if ii'i A -f vs ,,,, ,.,,.... . . y 4. Q x B aw ISS' fw ae wgkw W if 2 v Y? , T332 Q .,, 5 T 52 S369 . 2,12 Q, is 32? ' -'-' :gas T . . W Tw - - - -.,-.. , .., V, gs-, ,,Mw-'fr-2 def 4 .T . .,., 'TSS EQ. . .. ., Tv 4. ' fd ' 2' '2T?5 i'2'f5f3C ' ' 6-4. '- ........ . .2 -M.- 1-:' e i H .... -. - ..,wX..?, , , . kg, . , , , ., . , wgpbk Y ,. Q53 A- . , - V' , -- T P 1' :E 5' ' ie 5' . 2. A, li ii 4 s if X : ? . .- Mull! N: 513, .ziif Mr limi in ,, ' '- M f sg AM i.--.- f 532 N -,gr T A' il ' .... 1 -S-:-:2?2 -4 -y-T25 '.T2i:? 'E5: -. 33532 , Jw f H si :-: C .T5'?i:':'1'I7n Til 5132 lkfglg TT ' T 'T ri I ,W F: gi: ,..5.Zi:r4-51 , ,, . ' .,::gf3Z.::-5 s sfra - 1' :..f'j if' 5 - xg: il , Q ,V .T em i l T. ,,,. T i v ii? - . i .a f sw ---- skis , .gr T 2 .T . -f ' - 2:-'Tr' ':-:- f'- T ' 52: ' -AZ.:-n -246-ss' 'r-2:1-.::-. 3 2:2E2Ez2 ' .MDW . T' .': ' XF T ' ' '21 'I '2E - .-5: 'ff' -.' . .,..:.! :P . N Q V -1 V V, V . .- 4: 31- Am, -, 5- -2 iam ',y 2:f--: a2::1,:,.... ... . wx: ' T '-I -.5 -. N' , , -Z2 M f- ,iamzrsgws 'f, TS1, :- U -' . , ,.: .,.. ' . A ,359 , ' E-3,QQiazq',I1ge,l??-fggw' E gas- 'i 2g1r.,,gg'y,. , V --E:-'ij ,5-ff:- ,mis-::e1i:-: -E1 ' X Q fi V ',g g g- zg, ng-15, vgVr22'q7Qg 13 , .... : :15: -2 5222329'IZE21-E?i3?Z'1:232:.2. I'f 52' E'?2E2 .dfiiiiiifif 2 5 Q' ,p 92,335 'if I ., 2-1:,fi'2,'1fY, ' li,-7 fs , W f - ri g . :Q . 2' - . i' ' .- : , .IIIs . . .... f ' k:M'g2 'i'T ' -'-' . J iff Q i l i :Q 2 ' ' ' 'i' 9 M' I' , 2155314-rzf,-f ' ',4'i .:5l 'Nil E251 'I I , 2 T ' ii , ' J, ,.,.,.,.,,,..., . , 1.. ,, .. ,.,. .. K ,, ..,.,., , ..., . ,.., ., . .W . .-... ' M .vggi - Y . if -' ' 2 T T .L-.+:-Maisie, ,,:.:. -1. -, 2'-225'-sa,:r.s s., ':sfe.,.f-., ,Q f-,pgf,, : 1,g'5',egs, '- Jap.-29: ' 75 -' ' U fsiWf14.f1 ., ,,.,-if -11-it-fs Sem: aj, 'pf' - 2.:s:.:,2j f-:-1.::ea,.:-.- W .. ..,. ' 1 S -:asf ,. saga V H r 'Y -if 'Q N Q , si. ' -8: 1 -. -kw twg-1 - . R :-H 5,w:m5qfg,32zN- ,iri ig V. -. ,,.,, 215.42 , F, ' . f 2, - -v.,s,fQ,.. -gl ! kn35zf1F,. . 1-we 9.251 if ,,,, -2- f'- . ,zsm g -'sfggggfsf :LQ-5-giwza-'V' fe -TT' rf 1 ,I Nw. .?. . M , ., , . , . wi., 3. 'W ima ,gl ...Ma x v X -,S f si ,sfjws i , - ,335 1- .S . 4 gi 3 241519 we f si 'Q 'W 1 W ' 2f 1 T i z. 12 Hfxri ang' rr 4 is Q , TM. A r ' if 2 .2 T - Q 5 , T T' TT gf E me , A33 wr 'fr W1 fwfa' ,' wk f r 42144433-?, 1 g22. '5L'eA Q2-fi 4 533 if .. X sz Ms aew ' .TEES Q if M Q ' 'T 2 Q33 .al ff ,gf X ff, xsgs - 5, E x. f g e f '2 ' ff' EE2:- 4 , : - ,E -: - it 2 if Q -sg :4:f.:Z.,.5:a:a,e2-ref' 2-T 2 K em . 2 -vvv 1 , 4- 2 ,55 2 . S z .Q T W, , is 2 , ,gi 4. wg 4. v X Q fr. , 4 1, ,L . ,em . of A.. i -1 , ig Y 9, w: f'gf s 22:1 Q: fr , -2 A. r-::::,5., : -:gf 21 r' i .,, 2 were ,fqgsg br Te- me Q' 2 -Q M35 2 2 . -' we f 2-:-31:-.-5.2.1 na. ' gf . -.. s:2-seal y: ' af , 2 'Tia E35 1 'sn W AN 1 ' , 5' :-TT s ET fs QB, 32 Y 1 ,, Em ici' . ,f . Q .1 - ' rf'-. V 1, Q. 154 ,ff 1 I MAKERS OF BASKETBALL HISTORY . . . Leff To righf, Francis Perry, Glenn Zinzer, Naf Morfon, OTis Perry, Roger Ayres, Vernon Larsen, Charles Mangiacina, Bob Winslow, William Radunich, KenneTh Orr, Arden lrey.
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URTH CONSECUT LE WO Coach Jack Gardner In Hrs Flrs'I' Year Here Helps Brmg PlraI'e Baseball Team Info Anolher I'Is Four+h Champlonshrp As San Maleo Is Swamped In Crucral Games THEY PERPETUATE MJC TRADITION cl G LI yd y D gh? Sh d Dd By ROBERT I-IAMMATT Bur Io keep on wearing Ihe crown you ve gol +o defend your Ihrone And so one windy day Iasl Ivlarch a slrlng of Plrale base ballers eagerly Irolled onlo Ihe held and mro Ihelr places Io Iesr Themselves agannsr a hardened Irlple Irlo of Sacramenlo Junior college balmen. Nine Innings Iarerrhey found Jrhemselves losers by a 3 2 margin. So, a week Ialer, officially opening The NCJCC season, Ihey soundly ruffled Ihe Ivlenlo oullil 9 4m one game and I8 O In anolher Luke a modern monsoon Ihey galhered power and momenlum wllh each encounler Ivlarln was The TIFSI Io Ieel Ihelr Ihundery blasls IH a double blll Ihal ended 9 2 and 7 2 Bul even monsoons can be punclured and so w1Ih5an Ivlaleo admlnlslerlng Ihe pun polnl Jrhe Plrale baseballers cllmaxed Ihelr nexl weeIc's brace ofgames 'raking Ihe Ioser's porllon of 5 3 and 4 3 scores The following week agalnsl Marin again Ihe Buccaneer base ball mechanism gave hnnrs of again headlng slralosphereward, by Ioslng Ihe Iirsr balrle 5 4 and Ihen In Ihe second raking a 9 O vlcrory Buccaneer I936 Page 45 F O I V E T I T NI I . . I . . I I I ' , H , QS n 25. . is .v , I . . . Sf ' g C h ardner, Frank Triano, Howard Kingslon, John Thompson, Harold Schmiclf, Bob Winslow, o H' kl G I d L' g felr, George Picardo, George Galawayg sealed, Deno Morari, Frank Sieber, wr Moore, Vern d D ' J h Ch g I , Dave Jamme, George Blaney, Ralph Polidor . ,, . . . I . . ru - - , I
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