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i i owell. Arnold Hansen, Bottom Row. Left to Right: Gordon Woods, Stanley Nietupski, Thormod Cook, Lloyd P Slomer Angzelich. Tony Alonge, Eddie Tanie, Clinton Powers, Clark Walker, Dave Basting, Lee Savant: Behind First Row' Jack I-Iivtong Second Row, Left to Right: Jerry Angellch, Wallace Mayer, hilly Moyle, Warren Haslam, ' Forrest Adcock, Delbert Clayton, Floyd Ramsey, Joe Haslam, Lloyd Crowther, Bruce Carpenter, Billy Dunstan, Allan Rider, Homer Cheek: Standing:John McQueen, Biagio Cannistraci, John Higgs, Alfred Thorsen, Mr. Comrada. the football season Narbonne tied for third place with Leuzinger in the 1934 Marine League football season with one game won, two games lost, and one tied. Torrance walked away with the champion- ship, with Gardena coming second and El Segundo taking last place. In two post-season inter- league games, Narhonne defeated Banning but lost to Bell. The team was the lightest to play for the Gauchos in many years, the heaviest man b h' d ' h number of points scored. She made weighing only 175 pounds. Nat onne was t ir in t e 40 to her opponents, 45. Allan Rider was chosen honorary captain at the end of the season and George Gould was voted the most inspirational player. Allan also made the first All- Mar- ine team while George Gould, Lee Savant, Jerry Angelich, and Warren l-laslam were named on the second team. Of the players on this year's team, twe ve wi e u a p l 'll b n ble to lay next year. They are George Gould, fullback, Homer Cheek, quarterbaclcg Allan Rider, Floyd Ramsey, Billy Dunstan, half- haclcs, Jerry Angelich, Bruce Carpenter, Joe I-laslam, guards, Lloyd Crowther, Forrest Ad- cock taclclesg Stanley Nietupslci, center, and John McQueen, end. Lettermen who will compete again next year for N. A. N. are Arnold Hansen, Delbert Clayton, Slomer Angelich, ends, Lee Savant, Lloyd Powell, Dave Basting, tackles, Thotmod Cook, Vifallace Mayer, Tony Alonge, guards, Billy Moyle, Gordon Woods, quarterbacksg Eddie Tapie, Dillon Moore, centers, Clark Wal ker, Warren Haslam, Donald Hart, and Clint Pow- ers, halfbaclcs. Page Eighty-six
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f IU fd! , W ffdai the athletic season ll basketball teams didn't make such a good sho i this season, the won a championship under the coaching of B Comrada. The Bee under Coach Sloss, placed second in the Mar' e League standing, as team. football team, usually ofchampionship caliber, h an offyear, tying for third ff' 'place with Leuzinger. VUhen the yearbook went to press, the ospects in track looked bright with the teams wi ning all of their dual meets. A good s ing was expected in the league finals for all three 1 ' ons. After starting off with a b g, the varsity basketball team ended in third positsion. The Cee etballers came fo in the final standings. In the field of minor sports, the tennis team ma e a iowing, taking second place in the league. From the summer and winter graduating classes, the following boys earned their letters: Allan Rider, football and track, George Gould, football, Bill Dunstan, football, baseball, and track, Amos Nance, track, basketball, and baseball, Hiroshi Watanabe, baseball and basket' ball,-Ioe Wales, basketball and tennis, Clark Walker, football and track, Wallace Mayer, football, Neil Haynes, basketball, track, and tennis, Clede Beckley, track and tennis, Harold Smith, basketball and tennis, John McQueen, football and track, Louis Irvine, track and tennis, john McEwen, football and track, George Taylor, basketball and tennis, Derrell Harline, basketball and track, lrlomcr Cheek, baseball and football, Eugene Huggins, basketball, Wilbur Maddy, basketball, Edward Tapie, football, jack Hunt, track and baskezball, Lloyd Crowihcr, football and baseball, Forest Adcock, football and baseball, Grant Tidmarsh, football and track, Slomer Angelich, track and foot- ball, Albert Widner, track and basketball, Tomoichiro Wat.iiiabe, track, Zeddie Masters, baseball and basketball, Jack Weber, basketball and tennis. Page Eighty-five
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football games in review OCTOBER 12: NARBONNE, 05 GARDENA, I3 Although the Gauchos piled up five first downs to the Mohicans' four, the Gardena boys were able to make two long runs to touchdowns, one of ninety-six yards and the other of forty-nine, made by Van Riper. One of their two conversions was good. Homer Cheek, Gaucho first string quarterback, made the initial kick-off and the first tackle in the first league game. Allan Rider, George Gould, Homer Cheek, and Clark Walk- er were the most outstanding players on the Narbonne team. OCTOBER 19: NARBONNE, 27, EL SEGUNDO, 6 Warren Haslam started this game off with a bang by running from his own twenty yard line to a touchdown on the opening kick-offl He scored again later in the game. George Gould and Allan Rider also tallied for the Gauchos. Homer Cheek chalked up one conver- sion and George Gould the other two. Although every player on the bench saw action in the game, Clark Walker, Slomer Angelich, and the boys mentioned above proved the most outstanding. OCTOBER 26: NARBONNE, 133 LEUZINGER, I3 Even though the Gauchos piled up an enormous number of first downs-sixteen, in fact, to Leuzinger's four-the Narbonne boys were unable to make more than two scores. The Olympians offset these by blocking a kick and recovering behind the goal, and by a long pass for another score in the last four minutes of play, causing the game to end ina tied score. George Gould , Allan Rider, Clark Walker,jerry Angelich. Slomer Angelich, and Homer Cheek were among the stellar lights from the bench. ' NOVEMBER 2: NARBONNE, og TORRANCE, rg To top off one of the worst seasons for the Gauchos in nine years, the Torrance Tartats handed the Green and Gold team its first defeat from this rival school since their friendly feud started nine years ago. Javens and Watson on trick plays were able to score for Torrance, with Adzovich con- verting once. George Gould, Allan Rider, Homer Cheek, Gordon Woods, Clark Walker, Warren Haslam, and Stanley Nietupski played exceptional games for the Gauchos. Page Eighty-seven
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