Modesto Junior College - Buccaneer Yearbook (Modesto, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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Modesto Junior College - Buccaneer Yearbook (Modesto, CA) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 70 of 108
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Page 70 text:

LY? mmm San Mateo's power play bogged clown here, in climax game of the year SI-IEER PLUNGING POWER. Thatas What MJC and Varsity Quarterback Carlton Peregoy demostrated on a nip- py afternoon last December 5 th, when the Pirate eleven Whipped San Mateo, 13-6, Winning the Northern California Junior College ' Conference football championship. 61-NL Mu- I- - - 'I 1937 - BUCCANEER the Climaxing a long, hard schedule, the final 1936 game was a realization of what Coach Fred A. Earle and his gridders hoped to do for three years- beat San Mateo and Win the confer- ence flag. Rushing from the first kickoff with the best spirit shown all season, the Blue Diclc Vlach Bill Irvin Ralph Honey Russ Hill Elmer Spencer John Gottlund Carl Ahee Bob Norman K Ili' f K .

Page 69 text:

BUCCANEER - 1937 NN . cxamvwnp 'Fred A. Earle COACH FRED A. EARLE, the head- man, Director of Athletics, and chief football mentor, came to MJC in 1932 from Sacramento Jaysee. Since then he has turned out two title-Winning grid squads. A University of Illinois graduate, Earle directs spring sports: tennis, track, swimming, and golf, in addition to physical education classes. This year he was instrumental in form- ing Modesto Ski Club, introduced a skiing class on MJC's curriculum. Jack I-I. Gardner, Pirate baseball, basketball, and football line coach, has been at Modesto but two short years. In that brief span he fostered a pen- nant-Winning baseball squad, and drove his hoop squad from second place the 63 gli? A lm ' first year to a championship the second. Coach Jack is a University of Southern California graduate, instigator of the deliberate style of basketball which brought popularity, the title, and crowds to MIC this year. Intramural Director Paul R. Kurtz, this year sent his muralers on to more concerted activities. I-Iis Wrestling squad breezed through a year of stiff competition with top honors. Non- varsity sports which he sponsored this year were: tennis, ping-pong, touch- tackle football, softball, Wrestling, basketball, and rifle. Kurtz is biologic- al science instructor in addition to his intramural and gym class work.



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