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4 ., CX? Zgfagggy C 0-ua , 4nmr,IiizagJ 414 r - 'L 19 P Z1 I IWLU I mv. il TORRANCE HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR OLYMPIC GAMES RECAPITULATION Best Scores Made During the 1930 Season Among Leading T. H S. Contestants Juniors Seniors 1. Truman Waugh ....... 621 Points 1. Billy Acree ....... .. 603 Points 2. Dale Howe ...... 619 2. Raymond Rogers ....... 595 3. Prentiss Johnson . . . 614 U 3. Susumi Ishikawa. . . . . 576 L' 4. Lee Allen ..... . . . 588 H 4. Hitoshi Hitada.. . . . . 570 5. Hal Smith ...... 576 5. Tom Smith ....... .. 515 6. Geo. Bradford .... . . . 559 6. Milan Micanovich . . . 499 7. Robert Wertz. . . . . 548 'A 7. Joe Lisoni ........ . . 457 A' 8. Edward Eck ..... 518 8. George Kubo ..... .. 457 'A 9. Melvin Smith .... . . . 387 'K 9. Vladimir Micanovich . . 447 'A 10. Craig Brown .... 373 H 10. Carl Paxman ......... 423 Total Uuniorsj ....... 5,403 Total CSeniorsl ....... 5,142 Cl Total Team Score-10,545 Points-highest any team has scored in Southern California. INDIVIDUAL EVENT RECORD HOLDERS Juniors Basketball Free Throw .... ..... T ruman Waugh . . . . . 17 out of 20 Baseball Throw for Distance. ..... Dale Howe ..... . . 204 feet 75 yard Dash ............ ..... R obert Wertz .. . . 9 seconds Broad Jump . .. ..... Dale Howe .... . . 7 ft. 10 inches Chinning ........... ..... C raig Brown .... . . 40 times Seniors Basketball Free Throw ...... ..... M ilan Micanovich . . . . . 19 out of Z0 Baseball Throw for Distance. ..... Susumi Ishikawa. .. .... 253 feet 75 yard Dash .............. ..... B illy Acree ...... . . 8 2X5 seconds Standing Broad Jump ............... Billy Acree .... ..... . . Chinning ......................... joe Lisoni ............... 8 ft. 10 inches 35 times Future athletic material for Torrance looms up big in the form of Junior Olym- pics. This year, the Torrance boys won the district finals, piling up more points than any of the thirty schools represented, and winning over 137 contestants. Staged on our home field, the meet was run off in faultless style by Coach Nylander, who trained the boys to their 4266 point victory. The ten boys who are responsible for bringing the cup to Torrance are: Juniors-Dale Howe, Truman Waugh, Prentiss Johnson, Robt. Wertz, Geo. Bradford. Seniors-Raymond Rogers, Billy Acree, Hitoshi Hitada, Susumi Ishikawa, Joe Lisoni. High point man for Torrance was Dale Howe, who scored 509 points, while Craig Brown, 12-year-old Tartar, gave the spectators a thrill when he chinned him- self forty times-fourteen more than any senior could do. Crippled for some time, he has only started to regain the use of his legs through participation in the Junior Olympic games. Boyd Comstock, director of the games for Southern California, judged the chin- ning, while Dr. P. M. Seixas, nationally known health and sports authority, acted as starter. Braven Dyer was the referee. The student executives were: Egbert Mer- rill, Howard Totten, Elwyn Jarrett, and Richard Pullman. Us
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' V ilfiig - AJ 'if ' .I -' 5 mari ? e i . Menus r-w ,I IX X V I Ta 5 'L , K G , of , i BASEBALL Handicapped by a scarcity of material and the inexperience of the players, Coach Nylander has had difliculty in building up an A-1 baseball team. ln spite of its weak points, the team turned out faithfully and played gamely. tln the Hrst game of the season with Gardena, Torrance came out On the short end of the score, Captain Willie'l Agapito scoring the only Tartar run. In the second tilt, the Banning batsmen proved to be too much for Torrance, and the game ended in Banning's favor. In the Riis game, the industrial city nine was again nosed out. MEMBERS OF THE BASEBALL SQUAD WILLIE AGAPITO, Captain CHARLES FAULKNER, P. GORDON LUDWIG, lst HARRY PUTNAM, P. PETE ZAMPERINI, 2nd RALPH DAUOHERTY, 2nd, R. F. LEE HERRING, 3rd and L. F. FRED MYERS, R. F. GORDON ARNOLD, 3rd LENDEL ELDER, C. F. HERMAN HAMMAN, C. F. MILAN MICANOVICH, C. F. BERT MERRILL, R. F. HORACE ANDREWS, Sub. RICHARD PULLMAN, S. S. MELVIN HOWARD, Sub. WILFRED TIDLAND, P. .CLYDE BODLEY, .Manager First Team Lineizp AGAPITO, C. HAMMAN, C. F. LUDWIG, lst ZAMPERINI, R. F. ARNOLD, 2nd Pitchers HERRING, 3rd TIDLAND PULLMAN, S. S. FAULKNER MERRILL, L. F. PUTNAM ,MMM TENNIS Although a very new sport fage, 2 yearsj in the athletic history of T. H. S., tennis has become very popular, and is gaining fans steadily. The team, under the able direction and coaching of Mr. Spike Waddingham, started off the season by defeating the Riis racketeers hands down. It was a 7-0 victory for Torrance-the Tartar netmen won every match. The star of the occasion was the first man for Torrance-Leonard Lock--whose dazzling drives and volleys proved to be too much for Riis. As this goes to press, the players are just rounding into form, and it is hoped that the remainder of the season will be as successful as the beginning. LEONARD LOCK GLENN TOLSON JEAN TOLSON lst singles lst doubles 2nd doubles STANLEY CREIGHTON JOHN YOUNG PAUL LESSING 2nd singles lst doubles . nd doubles E771
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