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TRACK FIELD Coach 1 WIN 5 2 LOSSES I 0 In the two scheduled track meets A 753' ' ten events. The Bear versatility this year, against Tepeyac on April 0 was indicated by three firsts in the 19 and against Patria and Tepeyac , x field events javelin, hlgh jump, and on Tuesday, May 7, potential, con- 1 broad jump - and four firsts in ditioning, and improvement promis- I , t, T, the track category - the mile, the ed an olympic future for the AHS. P vg gglfefr 880, the 440 and the 220. However, The Bears dropped the dual meet v the Bears lacked the depth to take to Tepeyac by a 48-67 margin, de- Mr Benaeff the point-valuable second, third and spite seven AHS first places in the fourth places. APRIL 19 TEPEYAC VST A.H.S ll ll 67 48 MAY 1 TEPEYAC vs Q A.H.S. vs PATRIA B ss so 15 C 76 57 11 131 93 24 ll n TOTAL J? ' .1 ' f' T Kill -J, l ,.., 41 'l 'i,'A'f, A f 8. 4' 43 fi if ' 'Qgff 41,1 ' :fer 1 f J A J- ' ' 4 r ' QEV1' - , ,, .m---M -W--5 'W ef-Q SFCOND ROW: Ben Sands, John Moore, Al Camacho, Bob Curlatt, Johannes Schiefer, Bill James, Bob Gibson Al Allphin, John Wisner, Chuck Thornburg, Coach Bennett. FIRST ROW: Paul Casanova, Wickie Martins, Steve Oialvo, Pedro Gutierrez, Lorrie Hogg, Mark Kennedy Chri French, Manuel de la Llata, Phil Ojalvo.
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1 -.14 Sophomore Bill James twirls a first place discus in the 16-and-under cateqory .M ' 55-Ma .-, 1 - Casanova slips baton to place 4 x 100 relay. - u 5 . ig 5, , wi i r ' L ' - .P ., A ,gfgy I Q . ..-f-. ' , ' Libr, : A' , .1 ' .. . - . . -5'- ai i iw'-, ,. 9 .J- ,'- -Q At - ,ff Bob Curlett virtually laps mile contenders, de la Llata in the Bears' T , .'3il'l'i7 ' . TI- The younger set, Bob Gibson and Lorrie Hogg, prime for 100 yard dash. With the division of participants into age groups in the Patria-Tepe- yac-Bear encounter the Bears were able to concentrate more of their talent in one group and thus humil- iate their arch rival, Tepeyac, 56-55, in the 16-and-under group. The Bears only took five firsts of ten categories on this occasion, but they gained essential points with six seconds and four third places. Bear strength was concentrated in the field events, with firsts in the discus, high jump, and shot put. However, the Bears made up for their loss of first place in the 220 and the 880 with seconds and thirds in other track divisions. In the 17-and-older category however, the AHS team's slimness, as opposed to Tepeyac's depth, resulted in a 36-76 loss, while Patria scored a mere 10 points. Wi th only six par- ticipants the AHS commendably managed three firsts, four seconds, and two thirds. IOl..lg- ' Pedro Gutierrez hurdles over 1.70 meters to tie for first in the high jump. John Wisner clocks a 4:12:5 mile against second place Patria runner. A I 'A it . ' . x l , 1 , , N . . , fl, -4 '--P' fx' A 'V' -gg' ' ,- '-'gf , , ., .. - .r' .,:vv H '-. '-' As.. - f 'i' , . .,.,,.-,-.-.,',,1 ?..g.4.t - . K lb. sm--Q. lisvgzxl. ,t f 4, lffvw ', .'l' V' ., .-.1-f,-w., .. . M.---,ox-, 20 , ,, '-Ni , . ' U .. It I kan Eighth grader Bob Gibson cushions his second place 5.07 meter broad iump. Ben Sands heaves the shot 10 47 meters for a tri-meet first. 305
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