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FRONT ROW, left to right: McCallion, Pidlev, Vlassis, Wallace, Ritfenmeyer, Hosea, Sullivan, Ferrari, Walker, McGovern, SECOND ROW: Manager Yarfer, Scanlon, Haslam, Van Der Beets, Carr, Bourbin, Jettas, levy, Kell, Stein, Hamilton, Manager Duncan. THIRD ROW: Coach Koepf, Harrop, Chiapelone, Bresee, Vail, Leavitt, Meherin, Potter, Degan, Etter. BACK ROW: lera, Strain, Curry, Wilkins, Gritsch, Coach Shaalxe, Meyer, Balliet, Suhr, Mayda, Phillips, Coach Mangini. ouoify joolfgaff earn Our varsity football team really started the season off in style this year with new uniforms. Spirits ran high at our first game, which was with Lowell High, when the football lights were dedicated. Throughout the season, the spirits and hopes were kept high by such able men as Bob Hamilton, Stan Harrop, Dick Van Der Beets, Al Stein Chris At the Vlessis, and all the other players on our team. end of the season, Blingum had won 3 games, lost 3, and tied l. Ot course, the final teather in the Panther hat was the Big-Little Game. Nearly six thcusanol people attended the twenty-second annual Big- Little G me and saw Bob Hamilton and Al Stein rack up the three touchdowns that gave the Panthers the lead. the final score ot the game f Burlingame Panthers 20- San Mateo Bearcats 2. A happy ending to a happy oat ll saeson. BURLINGAME 3l ....... LOWELL BURLINOAME 6 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 6 BURLINGAME lB .... POLYTECHNIC BURLINGAME l9 .. .. ....... . JEFFERSON ld BURLINGAME 6 .. SAN JOSE BURLiNC:AlVlE 27 LINCOLN 6 BURLlN'3A'VlE l3 SEQUOIA BURLINGAME 20 . SAN MATEO 2 BURLINGAME 12 .... .. PALO ALTO 1 f, ,A ,ff wfuwwuwwv .,, ,WW Q. 14.3 f W AWA.
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-V FRONT ROW, left to right: Persons, Vlassis, Treu, Sembach, Leider, Montgomery, Cole, Smith, Nordling, Carati, Tasson. SECOND ROW: Manager Mahaffy, Schoeplin, Carrillo, Gartee, Garcher, Harrison, Mather, Van Der Beers, Moore, Roepke, Wallace, Harris, Hill. THIRD ROW: Rothmeyer, Menzie, Woods, Gery, Rilzau, Shoop, Robertson, Reed, Heath, Loumena, Reed. BACK ROW: Coach Lloyd, Sembach, Gavasse, Larson, Turner, Hansen, lindholm, Schene, Weight, Carr, Cantaloup, Hansen, Coach Hunt, jrojfz-cgzyofr 300 Liga! Zum In '49, the Panther Kittens came through a successful season with three wins, three losses, and one tie in league competition. Hank Lloyd, assisted by Rand Hunt, coached the team that will comprise part ot next year's varsity squad. The most exciting and yet the most heartbreaking game this year was the one with San Mateo. Marching close to the San Mateo goal the Kittens lost the ball twice and the game ended in a scoreless tie, Some of the standouts in this year's play were Joe Gavasse and Leland Johansen at ends, Jim Robertson and Pete Woods at tackles, Carl Roepke and Dale Larson at guards, and Jim Vlassis at center. ln the backtield were Terry Moore and Bruce Montgomery at halves, Jon Shoop at the fullback position, the signal calling posi- tion was shared by Tom Carr and Lowell Weight. qaew, BLJRLINGAME I2 .a.... ,,,,,,,,, B ELLARMINE BURLINGAME 6 ,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, SEQUOIA BURLINGAME HALF MOON BAY BURLINGAME ,,,,. LINCOLN BURLINGAME 6 ...... ,.,..,., P ALO ALTO BURLINGAME l3 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO BURLINGAME SAN JOSE BURLINGAME SAN MATEO mf
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