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CJACREVIEW I5 h 'T 'E 9 if YAWA 51 UV! 'u 1- 1 D idx 'il S. H! In Mgr 1 3 6 4 4 Captain Bill Sim forecasting him as p ii7i a regular in 1930 Ray Scott but foi breaking his shoulder in the Vallejo frame would have Gained all-C. l. F recognition. He excels as a half- back in blocking tackles and is a con- l b ,1 . u sistent glound gainer and a wonderful defensive player. Walcott Fariss a Good all around r10fht half made him elf a tar after being unable to make the B team in 1928 He should iate a reffular position in 1930 Alex Kam pouiis was inducted 1nto the A quad fit quartei back in the Lod1 Game Excelllng as a punt catcher and a defensive player he will undoubtedlv b a con picious memb r of next years eleven Loien Douffla mall but aggressive half has also anothei sea on to shovv ln abilities 1 , :. Q LLOYD LOCKE The Dragon s schedule and results for the past ea on follow Vallego Stockton CC I F J Cal Aggle Fiosh Preston Lodi CC I F J Tuilock Woodland The locals did not meet any ieal oppo s1t1on from the piemier Ofrld struggle with Vallejo to the Northern California champ 1onsh1p game with Woodland Every Diaff on foe was nonplused However 1930 piomises to bring out some ieal football timber The weaker teams may be dropp d fiom the schedule and replaced Wlth such elevens as that of San Francisco s Loi ll High Lourance Janssen s first sea on 1 head grid mentor was an outstanding one Credit must be also tendered to those who BILL SIM QW-' , UA . 0 U V is Qu Qu xv 4 dx '1 6' W 9 JF F1 sl K Q 'K 5 'G V nhl 4 A 5' L A b 'Si gf! '7Y'4'M'Q'v 1 Vihx P ' ' ' . v 1 4 'Q lbw k' ii ' 'f S ' ' .4 5 T as . ' , ' S T N A 1 5 2 , Q A '23 7 C ' rt 5 ' s I 5 C X A V X we X 1 Y ll . 1 as ' .o J ' ' ' K 'ne , owiaffivi G K' S S . K 'Lx 'L L'- 1 ' vx '.v' ' sc H ' 5 . 1 . ' 19 n 1 . 5 ii Ci . . ' ' L: U. A K u 1: 5 L 5, P , AL A Y . . . Q 5 xv' L, c D . ' v if I . a ' S 3 ' :bn ' : Q11 5 ' ' e ' . ' g s, a Q L4 L g , A S ' gr .S . . . . , D 1 Q 315 . f . Q .- ' I - U M ,Q , A , . ... z ,,,oo,,,,ro,,,,,,,,,,, 14 too ... ,... 13 to0 5' Oroville .o,,o,,...oo,....,.o 53 to 0 Modesto CC.I.F.D .... 45 to 6 f . ' 1' ' o,,.ro 13 to 0 ,.,.,.,......aaVaaaa 32 to 6 'DQ bi ' ss,,,,,r,,,, 19t00 ,,,,,sss,s,,,s, sa4t06 4 as Q .......s.s,......s,. 46 to 0 -J i l , . . A . 6 . G . Q X A o - Q O' f 'ff is A ig . , A . .L . 1 , le I . 3 Ak 1 'rv '- S Q , A Q A ' V ' 7 -. . 'WI - ' 0 ev it , - v N , '- mg i vi N C J 1. if We gf . ' ' . Qs V Q . 1 ' ' 4 S 1 'il 'IQ K' I lg L S' 'F-Y. ' -, ff-' ,,.'--,W ,ee UI' t..P..m.u.-!- .f.f:.:m-N1 . 1 V-Q 14 5--'MMwfifyi1.:f:m'Mne2'-3-35 W N ' Y 1 ' ' i Y J. - Y Y 1- V Y Q - 'Off llhqt
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is B 4 '4 .s P 'E 'W 5 J 5 I VAVAVAY LB ftvq 6 l I C gl gl L Q1 . I A b . b l gl ,1 x fi Q . 1 .OE VI l Yi. D' Vg y'- 1 S aftei the 1930 grid battles Otto Reemts and Bus Geaix we1e two of the more preeminent ISSGIVGS Both held down end posl tions Geaiy has speed powei blocks and runs good interference Janssen awards Reemts this compliment I the Stockton game he did as flne 'i piece of defensive work as I have evei seen on a high school team H stopped play after play on revelses double reverses line plunges and JACKH SMITH fakes for no gain and threw the a ophomore should be the end mamstays of the varsity next season Scruggs was 1nJured 1n the Turlock game Stanley Hirtle, a regular guard 1n 28 made a bettel end in 29 but an injury in the Purple s first game d6p11V9d him of doing very much the remainder of the season Hol linffsworth was the only reserve linesman to receive honol ible mention on Lodi s all-C I F Al Thomas B111 Hays beard Salvo Swanston and Valerio were all good linesmen who at one time or another were put into action In the backfield, as well as the line every position had subs that could hold their own with the best high school material Lloyd Locke, Frank Stoneburner, and Ray Scott ,- stand out foremost among them. P, Locke, at left half, was easily the lj fastest man on the squad. He was the only flashy player f among the Dragons. Weighing - I . only 122 pounds, he made sever- 'I al sensational plays that still lin- ' .- ger in the minds of many foot- l x I ' ball fans. Frank Stoneburner ' was transferred from right half k I ' to fullback as an understudy to THEODOPATUS uv' vgf 1 Y P 1 V in N' R WE :It 9141.0 itll lla -f Sgva s 417, .V v 1 q Q ,, , A vq ,I- ' 1 - Q-Inv' 5 5 , ivvrv---'qv ,v . JMR .m.,., - V A719 ?,'A'A ?'3t311 :4 at .vi M-' , ,' , 0.M.0M -P!! A y, U U1 2 , ' g I ff . 5 , L MQ . .1 - S- i 'P I ' - S? - 4- . M K . , -V H, 'fr Ll, . 2 . . ' ST rw -4 '1 2 K . Us . - ' Q , 3 . - '25 . U2 FU ' ' 2 . 4 V ' T N n . . . ,X , 5- ' , Q E U AJ X C? ' . lv Q. P1 ' ' . 11 - - 2 5 ' cn -i ' ! 'QI r W - 0 . . l 'F ' . . t .. n 4 USS a ' 1 . UQ : 1 4 p V I' I . . fn .. CD ,. A 5 - I I , ' l I I 4 E V ., I -'qv' 11VA'7' ' ' - t Q-unqr' ' YVYY ' Y Y YY 1 1 'U' 9293- WU ' - M.NI 0.0.0Jlm1m- '-'- . 49 i g , f L , 1 , - A 14 .-QM ' N Qi s 6' d' T' T' gh sr qi 0 D U -1 'bi D v F1 l . It 4 A ,J 1 .U 15g av ' --Sl 17131 ill v' V' Y P I 1 n , , , ' . . K , 4 w 4 r w , J: 7 N F L L E S E v 1 i. 3 ' 1 r 4 5 -3 , S' fx' vvy ' - .4-,N hu- - c ,--1lf- x x 14392,AA-SJ:Q:,!.'..,i1 . 1 li 5.-.-11.0. FAg9!Ziyg'!':'!hO,GVJALE4Zigi' 1. i ig
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15 A75 on REVIEW A A n fl 5? if if ,O P .D lil 0 14 5 4 4 1 'B QV! C 'I I U' U' Q1 2 4' 4 3 rd L 2 .31 fl A l so ably assisted him: Coaches F. G. Lrorsen E. A. Combatalade and . Chester Millet and Football Manager 1 Ed Grossman with his staff of assist- ants. The Sacramento High Schools 1099 football season will always be remembered as a mot glorious one. In the Northern California realm of llloll chool football the name whose brilliance dims everx other is Sac ramento THE TEAM Otto I eemts end Stanley Hirtle end Bus Geary end eorge Valerio end Forbes Hollingsworth guard Charles Whlte tackle George Theodoratus tackle Jack Smith half back Trent Meredith tackle Nick CulJ1s center Howard Hubner halfback Bill Sim CCapta1nJ fullback Joe Calla man quarterback George Relles halfback Jack Horace smith tackle Alex Kampourls quarterback Lloyd Locke halfback Ray Scott halfback Frank Stoneburner fullback W1lk1e Farrss halfback Loren Douglas halfback Ted John on end Jim Robinson end Ben Anater guard B1llHayes ackle Clarence Beard guard, Al Costanzo guard, Gerald STONI LUPNFP nd Jack Hoffman center and Frank Bottaro guard MANAGEPS Ind Grossman Kenneth Pope and Phil Groff BASKETBALL PP OSPECTS After playing twelve pre sea 1 son practice games the prospects for a championship basketball team for 1930 IS indeed bright lf not br1ll1ant Playing twelve games the Dragon five emerged victorious in nlne This IS an exceptional re cord 1n view of the fact that the squad went through a schedule of KAMPOUPIS vAH U! N! Y! P 1 ig T Q 1 5 ' Q 1 3 .Z tv Q nd G ,dl s G' 4' T' T' sn gn gl 17 b D 54 Ab b P1 v tb 1 13 ew L L K' 'Sl Y..,.5w Q Q .V5 O ' - . P 'J'-ivPay'1 O 4 1 661' 1 le 1' 5 , A? e J 7 - 1 1 J ' ' 5 Abi ' Q , . 11 C ,X 4 1 B N 4 . It 1 l , 5 ,K fb lx N . K 1 I X U-A ' R 7 1 7 1 . . 5 C , l - A 5 1, ' Q '- 5 l X o 'Q 1 'S 1 '- - -1 -- - ii' 1 l , ,, ' 2 I. 4 7 - 1 l Q l 5 J M A N 1 13 i I wi 9 1 P T 1 l l 1 11 v 1 L iw 'W T1 1 1 1 . 1 1 5 1 by G ui I 1 i 1 '- 5 Aa f . Q . .Y .f .. ' 1 I L11 1 . . 1 ' 1 ' 1 . 1 :,: in V 1 1 1 1 ' V Q1 f 1 1 1 1 k 4 , . . J Q' ' , 5 , : ' , E3 l 1 1 1 5 5 I . 1 . 1 I 1 . 1 1 gk 1 1 l 1 1 1 Y we 3 1 5 1 3 1 l .' E v qx , 3 1 ' 1 ' 1 6 S - T Q- Swanston, tackleg Albert Soulles, guardg Burhl Scruggs, 14 'dn 1 514 2 3 7 l 1 I ' 1 3 xt A l ' ' , , 1 , X . A jp F I I ,b .- il ' ' ' ,V 1 is gl K ' . 'K ' lf g, 1 I . . ' 1. A U 1 Aw '1 . . ' N X is E I ' ' H 4 1 aa lb . . . O . r 4 14 ' - as 4 u 1 1 ? 1 1 lg L ss Q 6 E 5 q v 4 ,P ' ' 4' V1 Q!- 'S C ,1 x I W, 'v BXQQBEZQI -1 iiiiigiiigi 15 5,,au!o'6!BvAi,- gr :V ipkjiig, N 1 1 A ' ' ,. 1 ' '- - - , 1 Y ' L - 1 , 4
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