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W Leyy IS GIRLS TENNIS As all the members of the glrls tenms team were lost last yea1 by graduatlon the team thls year had to be chosen from entlrelv new materlal The tournament was held on May 10 at Del Monte and the schools entered were Salmas Watsonvllle Santa Cruz PaC1f1C Grove and Monte1ey The Monterey glrls yy on all thelr matches except those agalnst Santa Cruz Those on the team we1e Frances Lewis First Slngles L1ll1an Dale Second Slngles Isabel Hudson and Lona Zac les Doubles TENNIS The boy s tennls tournament took place on June 14 but owmg to the annual golng to press on June 7 we have been unable to g1ve the lesults RELATION OF ATHLETICS TO SCHOOL LIFE fc f df Pg r The lncrease IH attendance at athletlc games the past X831 DIOVQS 'hat the people of the world ale becommg fasclnated by the physlcal pxoyy ess and ab1l1ty of young men thloughout the land Statlstlcs also shoyy that the young people of today th1 ough the teachvngs of physlcal educat1on act1y1t1es ln schools ale bettel fltted physlcally and mentally to folloyy out then llfe s yy olk than the young people of ea1l1e1 genera t1ons P 'IGF QI XTEENI 's , X -N s I l E4 . -X-1. r, sw A -9 , y g 1: I ' T I' ,N . 1 1 , 4. 8 ,V , Coach: I. Hudson, F. Lewis, L. Zaches, L. Dale, A. Darling, W. Alexander, H. Alexander . , . . 7 1, I Y 9 P 9 7 Y . Y . N ' 3 , S . . . I -y k J 9 A J ' , . . ! on inue ram a e xpeenf . Q e 1 7 -I . - 1 y ' ' v v . ' ' 1 7 v v - ' , ' ' I Q 1 Yo 1 n ' 1 - . Y M r v l 1 - , Y i V .1 1 . s If
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Monterey vs Hollister October 20 Monterey play ed her second practlce game with Hol lrster one of our A section r1y als Monterey scored early ln the first period taking the ball straight down the field from the kick off Hol lrster did not take the oftensrye untrl the thlrd period With Monterey in the lead 1 6 Hollister started a yy hulwrnd of crrss crosses and passes The game ended in Hollister s fay or 33 19 Monterey vs Gilroy October 27 Monterey met Gilroy champs of Santa Clara Valley in the second league game of the season Grlroy came with the reputa tion of having beaten many larger teams than Monterey They re tery ed the surprise of their lrfe yvhen Monterey defeated them 12 6 Monterey vs Pacific Grove B Section Championship A record crowd witnessed the championship game November 10 yyhen Monterey shoyved Pacific Grove that she knows how to play football During the flrst quarter the game looked as though it would be scoreless but after the opening of the second quarter Monterey put over a touchdown Pacific Groye tied the score Just before the half ended on a recoy ered fumble In the second half Monterey came back strong putting over tyvo more touchdowns and was rn positron of scor mg again when the final whistle blew The game ended with a score of 19 6 rn fay or of Monterey Monterey vs Hollister C C A L Champlonshrp November 27 Monterey again met Hollister for the C C A L championship Hollister demonstrated her superiority by a 29 6 score RELATION OF ATHLETICS TO SCHOOL LIFE Ronrnr HLFBEL Coach This IS an era that rs marked by the growth in importance and content of actryrtres in Physical Educatron rn general and athletic ot thousands of field houses and gy mnaslums play grounds and sta drums Boys and girls are sent to school by then parents primarily to obtain an education and to become better fitted for life Athletics are and should ey er remain a contributory factor to this mam object of school tralnrng The qualities of determination will power per srstence and courage both phy srcal and moral can nowhere be better learned than on the athletrt fields The ability to summon all of one s forces physical mertal and moral to work together in smooth co ordination for the accomplishment of a given task and the initiative necessary to direct these forces are attributes yery strikingly dey eloped by athletrcs The marorrty of the states haye compulsory phy srcal education rn chools and rt ls becoming recognized as an important part of the educational plan With the dey elopment of athletics which affect so many rt rs doubtful rf any other agency rs today influencing the man ners and morals of our people as are the games which are contested on the playing fields of Amerrca All the students benefit by a well conducted program of athletics ,CM 1, Pg 5 , ' , . ca 91 ' ' , , ' ' - to , i u . I ' r ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 4 . . ' . ' 1' .'. '- - , . ' . ' ' .7 v - Y - ' ' , . A . Y 3 .V y i. . . Q - i li n , ' . ' ' . . S . . , ! . .l 7 . . 7 y ' ! l ' v ' - ' y 1 v sports in particular. It is an age which is yvitnessing the construction L v . , Y ' ki . . K ' . , . , - ' my kv, D t'k . v , 1 . 1 v v' 1 I I ' - , . . v ' . . . W - v' v Q v ' ' y , S ' . . ' . L . ' . I 1 l I S- o inuc on ae ixrmf PAGE rrrrrzsw
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r D Noggle A Dlrlmg I Fehuano J Armstrong I Fnefl A Dutxm NI Wllson C' Tlenner H Hall Loach BASEBALL Wlth the closmg of our basketball season Coach Huebel lmmedx atelv set to wolk on baseball The call for candldates was soon answered bu the bovs mtelested m the sport The squad mcluded Laptam Novgle catcher Tlennel pltther Hall flrst base Dutra econd base Enea sholtstop Tolres thnd base Armstrong rlght tleld W1l on left fleld and Yaegel tentel fleld Utlllty Murray and Fellclano Monterey vs Santa Cruz Montelev opened her baseball season wlth the crack team from Santa Cruz Tlmely hlttmg on the Santa Cruz team gave them the gamf 18 0 Montues vs Kmg CltV Thur xx eeks after the Santa Cruz game Montere5 met Klng C1lV mth ec nc' C C A L game ot the season Both team h t on the ame axexage but a few ruors cost Kmg Lltw 1he g me bx -1 score of 21 10 Morvtelew us W atsonv1lle Our last game of the sea on was plax ed wlth VV.1tsonv1lle ln the Apple Lltx Thls xx as one of the best C C A L ames plaved ln mam xeals accoxdmg to crxtlcs It was necessarw to plax two more mnlngs when an error on the 'Vlonteley team let 1n the w1nn1ng run fox W3tSOHNlll6 The game ended Watsonvllle 7 Monterew 6 PAGE SEV ENTEEN . , , . 2 , 4. ' , . 1 .. Y' . . , . A K, . 4,.. . , 1. . , . , T . . . . -I x 1 ' 1 1' 1 7 ' ' . . . N M K . . N ' .. . . ' , . ' . 5 7 7 9 Y Y L' I Y Q 1 0 n 1 u u 1 A . U K 1 7 ' n 9 n y n -Q u 1 a 1 . .. 9 L' Y 7 7 ' Q .. . . . ' - I. y ' ' .-,, y- N - . 7 ' V'- , . , , L'SA!'U.a . ,. . . . . ' Q f. S ' x . ' f x 11 . ' - . .. Q . . . . 1 v v Y . v . I . . L ' S ' L ' ax v ' Y I C- ' W. . . . . . Q U 1 , ., - - v v , .. . -. V U . ., A , Y ' ' . v ' r 1 . -
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