California State University Chico - Record Yearbook (Chico, CA)

 - Class of 1938

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VARS IVAN CAMPBELL Best mark Javelin ..,....,.... 179 ft. Shot .,.... 46 ft. 10 in. Discus ---D-,139.56 ft. Broad jump ...... 22 ft. PAUL DALLAS Best time 440 ...,.. LL .... :4-9.8 220 ..... ------ :2l.8 BUD HOLLAND Best time 440 .,.., -... ...... :50.4 BENNIE REAMS Best time 100 .....,.......... :9.4 Low hurdles .... :23.4 HERMAN KOSTIZ Best time I 880 ...,. D,L ...... 2:01 Mile ......A.,..,. N-. 4:40 ITY TRACK 1938 LOSINC1 a highly successful track season the Wildcat track squad took second place in the F. W. C. finals. Fresno won the meet with 77 points while the 'Cats took an easy second with 42M points. Prior to the finals the Cardinal squad had rung up an impressive string of vic- tories. They downed College of Paciiic 93 to 385 defeated the Aggies 84 to 475 smothered San Francisco State 77 to 54, and in a three-way meet held at Nevada the Wild- cats easily won with 88M points while the Aggies scored 452 and Nevada took third place with 29. CHICO STATE 93, C. O. P. 38 In their first meet of the year the Chico tracksters cleaned up the oval with the College of Pacilic Tigers on the local track. When the final spurt of dust had blown off the Wind- swept Held, the thinclads had hung up an impressive 93 to 38 victory. First places in the meet were taken by Orrin Hoff-man who threw the javelin 186 feet, a few inches short of the track recordg Iron Man Kostiz, who easily won both the 880 and the mile, and Ben Reams romped past the tape in the 100-yard dash against a bad wind in the time of :l0.4. Reams also won the 220 low hurdles in the time of :25.7. High point honors of the meet went to Ivan Campbell who amassed 18 points, taking lirsts in the discus, shot, and broad jump. The squad from Stockton was on the whole very much out of condition, not having a track to Work out on. The Bengals were only able to capture three first places. CHICO STATE 84, AGGIES 47 The hustling Wildcat tracksters hung up their second victory on April 2 when they smothered the California Aggies 84 to 47 on the local track. The best the Aggie men could muster were two first places. The track was excep- tionaly fast, and two marks fell by the wayside in the meet. Ben Rea-ms was clocked in the 100-yard dash at 29.7 and rangy Paul Dallas from Redding turned in a record break- ing 220 in the time of :2l.9. Orrin Hoffman swung his mighty right arm into play and tossed the javelin out 188.85 feet, just 7,fl0 of a foot short of the school record. Herman Kostiz won a thriller in the 880 when he nosed out Underhill by a few inches. The time was 2:2.9. Dallas won the 440 in the time of :52.2. Campbell was again high point man of the meet with 10 points, collecting firsts in the shot and broad jump. Hal Mezger won the two-mile, '99, 'Za-1'i'..I I, 392' i HS QQ!!! 32, A E --A .'i1!iC627?-Y.-'23Sif.?if'?'i l4x?Zm.F I i

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turning in the time of 10:45. Bennie Reams again copped the 220 low hurdles in :24.l. Burt Welder won the pole vault with a vault of 11 feet, and for the second time the relay team won by forfeit. CHICO STATE 88, NEVADA 42 Continuing their string of victories, the Chico State track team steam-rollered to a smashing 88 to 42 victory over the Nevada Wolves. Nevada was only able to garner three irsts and two ties. Nevada's Cameron tied with Buckley in the pole vault and tied with Potter in the high jump. In the high hurdles Powers beat Arens at the tape in the time of :16.l. Bennie Reams breezed through both of his specialties, the century in 19.8 and the 220 low hurdles in :24-flat. Paul Dallas kicked out a terrific finish in the last 100 yards of the 440 to turn in a :50.0, only 3,fl0 of a second over the track record. Garner won the mile in 4:47.l, and Kostiz ran an easy 880 in 2:02.l. Mez- ger won the two-mile by a good 60 yards and turned in the time of 10:39. Hoffman won the javelin with a 176-foot heave. Ivan Campbell was second high man in the meet with 13 points with places in discus, shot, and broad jump. Campbell bettered the school record in the discus with a throw of 139.56 feet. Powers of Nevada tallied 14 points to take high point honors. The relay team finally received a little opposition and managed to break the relay record set last year by turning in the time of 3 :27.6. Garner, Kostiz, Holland, and Dallas ran in the order mentioned. CHICO STATE 77, S. F. STATE 54 Faced with the strongest opposition of the season, the Cardi- nal tracksters skinned the Gaters 77 to 54'in the Kezar Stadium in San Francisco. The meet began at ten o'c1ock in the morning and a chilly breeze hindered the times and performances in some of the events while it helped others. Charlie Sullivan waxed ambitious and on his last jump, hurtled through the ozone 23 feet 5M inches to a new school broad jump record. Ivan Camp- bell connected with his best heave in the shot put to win 46 feet 10 inches. Vonasek took second honors with 44 feet. Bennie Reams stepped it up in the 100-yard dash to tick off a :9.7. His brother Bob Reams was just a step behind him. Ben also took a first in the low hurdles. Finishing one, two, Dallas and Hol- land took the 440, the time was :51.l. Ben Reams and Paul Dallas collected 10 points each while Ivan Campbell as usual topped the Chico scorers with 13. Hopkins of the Gaters scored 14 points. C1-IICO STATE 882, AGC-IES 45M, NEVADA 29 The diminutive Bennie Reams turned in a :9.4 in the 100- yard dash to equal the wor1d's record. The Nevada track was DICK BRAGDON Best mark Javelin ............ 164 ft. ORRIN HOFFMAN Best mark Javelin ...... 188.85 ft. HAROLD TAYLOR Best time 2-Mile ....... ---- 10:40 DONAVIN DAVIS Best time 220 ......,........, :21.9 ROBERT REAMS Best time Low hurdles ....., :25 100 .......... ,.... 1 9.9

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