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wwf Wilson's B baseball team had a fast start in the T955 pennant race when Ronald Rehwald twirled a no-hit, no-run game, but then hit o snag and lost several games. The squad, under new Coach Burt Chortkoff, was made up o finexperienced glove- men, most of the B veterans having moved up to the varsity with their Coach Bob Triggs, long time B mentor. As the season progressed, the newcomers improved, but were unable to assemble a winning club. LV. BASEBALL leag ue Gomes WILSON MARSHALL WILSON FRANKLIN WILSON VERDUGO WILSON LINCOLN WILSON EAGLE ROCK WILSON MARSHALL WILSON FRANKLIN WILSON LINCOLN WILSON EAGLE ROCK WILSON VERDUGO ZQWHJS17 K . .INA JOHN CHAPLIN ABELARDO LOPEZ CHARLES COOK COACH ROSS 5? il. 1 lt . , IL f any .. 1. JV BASEBALL SQUAD-FIRST ROW: Dimkich, Barreras, Vega, Garofalo, Cox, Munger, Madeira, Zubrate. SECOND ROW: Coach Chortkoff, Bloom, Sigler, Weaver, Langdale, Power, Bo ce, Lindber , Preece. TOP ROW: Haworth Bo ce Y 9 , 1 Rehwald, Fry, Duke, Cohen. Y The efforts of part-time gridder Abby Lopez and Ruben Yuriar high- lighted the T955 Wilson cross-country season. Lopez, for the second year, after ending his B footballing placed in the loop run. He was third and Yuriar eighth in the league finals. Both ran for the tenth grade team, which finished third in the loop. The junior varsity, paced by Charlie Cook and Roger Moon, also took a league third. John Chaplin, who ran eighth in the loop, led the varsity to a fourth place. CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD-FIRST ROW: Brock, Cox, Burks, Yuriar, Monello, O'Conner. SECOND ROW: Timbrello, Moore, A. Lopez, Esparza, Gail, Chaplin, Robinson, Coach Ross. THIRD ROW: Moon, Serventi, Alvarez, Lutz, Reid, Robin- son, Moline, Lopez, Roseman.
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-ri ra, U - ,.,' -3a 2 1 59335 , rt 3 I f , 'S ,' f' fl ,ng 1, W I ,4 ,. . 1, ,, ., WNW . 2 ,4 if VH' if' t D ,X I ' L, 3 1 fr B, I t'H 5 xfx 1 if H EL? M Y if A, f,. .L nuvv ji ..' ,,., --Q 1 Q lx, W ,J H 'A TENNIS SQUAD-FIRST ROW: Alcala, Smith, Rose, Parker, Nielson, Markowitz, Caplan. SECOND ROW: Pitcher, Garcia, Honig, Coach Naslund, Martin, Sherwood, Hart. Qacguefww After over a decade of playing second fiddle to perennial league champion Marshall, the Wilson tennis team rose up to tie the Barristers for the Northern League title. The Mules, coached by Mr. Bud Naslund, upset Marshall in the second round of play, four matches to three, after losing to the Lawyers by the same score in the first round. Both schools defeated all other loop foes. Eddie Rose, a fourth year veteran, went unde- feated in all matches to rank as the Ioop's best singles man. Tom Nielsen, No. 2 man, was defeated only once and was seeded third in the loop. Other key Mule performers were Ralph Garcia, Wayne Martin, and Bob Parker, singles, and the first doubles team of Ken Hart and Bill Smith. px TENNIS Practice Matches WILSON 4 League Matches WILSON 3 WILSON 7 WILSON 7 WILSON 7 WILSON 4 WILSON 7 WILSON 7 All-City Meet WILSON 5 MARK KEPPEL 3 MARSHALL 4 FRANKLIN 0 VERDUGO HILLS 0 EAGLE ROCK 0 MARSHALL 3 FRANKLIN O VERDUGO HILLS O NORTH HOLLYWOOD I ,Q ., ' 5: 'ii . I 5 ,', ' M,-' 's .yt-+4 E . , . . I4 ++f-ogy-fy-4 iff'2 f+'f 1 ! y :J Vlurj -- , rg1,Q'i3Q 'Q...l.QE+f, . f f . -' -Witt ':'+ '- +.- ju l .HEC L . ' 4 it' as it-lQiT.Tf1i+'e+ - 4' - +v+++. f- I , i. NL., nfwefaf A idea T , .A iti l: , f . '+ In -we 1 , E rf w. yvwiti 'P ,' 't 'fi fl!! F ' +fv ' ' A It T, ew ' ,v w 1' .f.,..-v4- ,rf-iisi:.vf-vw-t ,. fl ,ffl A1 fl' W .f-14' L fr' ribs e t, . fit' if 'T , u it ,' gif 'if ' . vs Z. 1 tc P7513 ' 5 f Q TE'-...S - in 2.4 'S i P ,4 51 Z, A ,. , 1,5 l I I EDDIE ROSE K-, ii viii-R - ' - .. 3 TOMMY NIELSON x , 6, -reed i RALPH GARCIA L, V . QR-. ' 4 ia , Q, yi ' I b WAYNE MARTIN 1 .sv , s l f ROBERT PARKER
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