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1 ' g g TEAM — (1 to r): E. Gibson, D. Feinstein, D. Wolfe. bury, A. Smith, E. Fun LAND-HO — Connie Brennon siglits lond-ho. SAILING GOLF Coast distinguished itself early in December by out- sailing six rivals — California, Occidental, Pomona, Cal- tech, Menio, and San Francisco State, to capture the Cal Regatta at Berkeley. The hearties were locked in a close race with Oxy for the Southland Series lead. Highlight was the National Dinghy championships at Newport Harbor in June. Ray Rosso ' s linksters and San Bernardino looked like the two best bets for the Eastern Conference title. In early matches Coast tripped Long Beach State twice, El Camino, Riverside, and Mt. Son Antonio, while losing twice to powerful Pasadena CC. The Bucs top six was made up of Dennis Murphy, Phil Roseberry, Howard Dayton, Gil Sharp, Marshall Stellar, and Gordon Juhl. DISTANCE — Dennis Murphy gets plenty of distonce with a fairway wood. SQUAD — (I to r): G. Juhl, M. Steller, C. Fredericks, L. Peter: G. Sharp, P. Roseberry, R. Rosso (coach). D. Murphy, H. Dayton, L. Mori
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TENNIS New tennis coach Maurice Gerard took on the toughies first in Long Beach, El Camino, etc., losing four in a row be- fore copping No. 1 against San Bern- ardino, 7-2. It was an uphill battle all the way for Coast, trying to revive its net game again. Hank Woods, Bob Gerhardt, Bob Agonia, Al Boris, Jacques Gouyetes, Jim Hickman, and Jack Chandler carried the Buc hopes. SMASH — J. Gouyetes serves up a hard one. SQUAD — (I to rl: B. Gerhardt, J. Chandler, A. Boris, H. Woods, B. Agonia, J. Miller, B. Gardiner, J. Hickman, J. Gouyetes, M. Gerard, i H
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, STRUGGLE — T. McGuire I hold on M. Munz in pract M. Munz. Row 2: B. Snider WRESTLING Pirate matmen under coach Dean Burchett won four, lost three, winding up fourth in the Eastern Conference tournament. Fred Oelkers and Terry McGuire both won crowns while Jerry Bunna was second; Don Been, third, and Dick Abramson, fourth in the EC tourney. Oelkers, at 137, win on to finish second in the state meet. Oelkers and Buma copped Outstanding Achievement Awards. JUDO Phil Grignon, ASB vice-president, organized and coached a judo class in which its members not only advanced in ability but gave exhibitions. In an impressive cere- mony six class members were put through the ritual of winning first degree Brown Belts. They were Bill Kuffler, Herman Alarcon, Dick Stevenson, Fe ' lix Valentin, Joe Lucas, and Bill Holden. SQUAD — (I to r) Row 1: J. Chappelle, N. Neal, D. Stephen, J. Hagerty, B. Holden. Row 2: H. A r,rrr r R ICi.ffler P Hrinnnn 1 I nrn F Vnlentin
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