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SAN MATEO JUNIOR COLLEGE 65 IlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllHllIHIIlllllllllIlllllllllIIIIII!IllIlllnllllillllllllllllllil lllll lllllllli I lllll'l'l ' Fred West, captain and firstg Crown, second, Olmo and Belvel, shorts, Coats, thirdg Moore, Lipschultz and Wood, right Held, Gerughty, left, Miller, An- selmo and Nicolaides, center field. PICKUPS FROM THE DIAMOND Norman Smith resented being called Kewpie, but doesn't he merit the nickname? Wally Schultz had the strongest arm on the ball team-when in a rumble seat. Don Cooper, known familiarly as Cecil, is destined to pitch in the Sally League next year. Cliff Wysinger likes to hurl when the bases are loaded and none are out. Such confidence is not to be denied. Skip Couden had the most substantial curve-ball of all the pitchers. lt never broke. Captain Fred West's pep talks inveriably began: All that glitters is not gold, it may be the curve of a pitcher boldf' Dave Crown says life is one ball game after another, with a double-header every day. Dave Belvel is one infielder who'd look good on Lydia Pinkham's ball clubg he's a small package which guarantees results. g Frank Olmo certainly covered the short-patch like poison oak does a victim, but the only ones he stung were the opposition. Windy Coats' weakness was to hold conversations with the rival coaches. Vin Anselmo will continue to roam the daisies, he is to sell buttonhole cactus on the thirtieth floor of the Russ Building. Spetial trade to aviators. Dave Nicolaides will stat in a Mack Sennet comedy, singing Oh, How I Miss You Tonight, a number in three strikes-four balls time. Harold Wood learned to finger an instrument during sojourns in right held. Now he will spend the summer playing third ukelele in the Belmont Community Band. , jerry Riddell was not a flat tire in the wheel of progress, not a false step in the dance of life, but a pitcher going wild. Stan Gerughty's weakness was high-balls on a hot day. Johnnie Moore refused to bat second in the lineup, because he hated to sacrihce. a Boris Lipschultz, the danger lamp of the ball team, says he has made more good catches than Isaac Waltoiu. Harry Miller was called soapy by Coach Taggart, because he just bubbled over with joy when he got a basehit.
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SAN Marao JUNIOR COLLEGE 65 The Stanford and California frosh both forfeited the return games with the Bulldogs and Gave the soccer team its fourth successive championship. an 1 ' of Capt. Kenney, Post, Lister, and Moore all played in every league game throughout the season, and it was the always consistent and often-times bril- liant playing of these four that cinched many of the games. Vallejo, Ross, Coats, Bryant, and Ayoob also deserve mention for very good work throughout the season. THE 1929 football team takes this opportunity to express the sincere appreciation of every member of the squad, for the loyal support given to the team by the 1929 soccer squad, especially in out-of-town games. Hunch Contest Completion of the second annual Hunch contest on April 11 marked the establishment of Hunch as one of the most popular student activities on the campus. As Ogden Fields and Walter Cranert, originators and sponsors of the contest, stated: The contest was instigated for the students, andgour reward will be the continuation of the games. Although the word tradition does not exactly lit an athletic event, we would be very glad to see Hunch contests become a tradition. Fighting their way through 64 players, Kenneth Rigby and Jerome Wlmite defeated Don Cooper and Fred West for the 1930 honors. Last year's contest was won by Brantley Eubanks and Henry Schaldach. ' The new game is played at one basket of the basketball court, with two teams of two players each. The rules are the same as those of regular basket- ball. Points are scored in the same manner, except that shots from the foul line are limited. to one. I Completely ourclassing the contest of last spring both in perfection of playing and number of entrants, the Hunch contest attracted large galleries of students. If the enthusiasm of the participating students may be taken into account as a measure of its popularity, the new sport will become a tradition at the junior College.
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