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BULLDOGS SCALP MOI-IICAN S HIDDEN BALL--Ralph Williams waits for a pass from Arthur Curry to settle in his arms in Don game. Bee Gridders Lose to Gardena Despite an 85 yard run by right halfback Thomas Reese, the Jordan Bullpups succombed to a powerful Gar- dena eleven, 34-13, on the vic- tors' field. Iordan's other touchdown came on a pass to end George Scott, who hit pay dirt with on ly six minutes left in the ball game. BOO HOO--Lowell Thomas cries for mommy after Santa Barbara Holguin Paces Local Harriers With probably the best 10th grade cross country man in the city, in the per- son of Abraham Holguin, on his squad, prospects for Coach Bill Zazuetta's league and city title hopes have tak- en a rosier outlook. While running varsity, Holguin broke the South Gate Park 10th grade record by 13 seconds. Arthur McPhe- ters, Palmer, and Foley are also mainstays of the team. player takes his bubble gum away. . A. ,- .L JORDAN 6 B 0 6 S P d 16 3 S Y' S H, 13 28 G d '7 B 11 BELL 6 Huntington Park '7 13 Banning , ...., 0 13 South Gate .... 13 0 'I glewood ,, 53 15 San Pedro .. 14 39 N bonne 9 J dan Page 6 By Ezra Hill The Bulldog eleven rout- ed Gardena bv a 28-7 count last Friday on J'ordan's turf. Highlighted by the spectacu- lar running of Don Madison and Ralph Williams, the 10- cals evened their League record at 2-2 and face the league leader, Bell, this afternoon at Bell. Gardena opened the scor- ing on an 18 yard pass play from Jimmy Damron to Don Blaine. Bob Isaacson con- verted. The Bulldogs were not to be denied as they roared back in the second quarter with two t.d.'s. Lowell Thom as scored on a 30 yard run off right guard and Williams bulled over center for the tallies. Henry Gonzales add- ed the first of his four extra points. ln the third quarter the Bulldogs tallied again as quarterback Arthur Curry plunged over from the one yard line. J'ordan's final touchdown came in the fourth period as Willie Gamble scampered 27 yards around his left end to make the final score read Jordan 28-Gardena 7. Iordan's grid team lost its third straight game as Santa Barbara High toppled the Bulldogs by a slim mar- gin of 12-0 at Peabody Stadi- urn in Santa Barbara. Although Jordan lost to Santa Barbara, the Bulldog eleven literally outplayed the Dons, inasmuch as the Dons could only net 17 yards with their vaunted offense.
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THE WIND The wind is cold, and the wind is strong, I love the wind and its love ly song. The wlnd wh1stles through the trees Caus1ng them to shed the1r leaves The wmd blows as days The way It blows I don t know why It doesn t matter at all Because It blows from sprlng 't1l fall B1lly Hxcks as WILL YOU BE MINE From N Wash1ngton To Thelma Bryant WILL YOU BE MINE From Ess1e B Gr1mes To Ronald Lee FOOL FOOL FOOL From Emmett Woodard To W1lma Harr1son I WILL WAIT From Betty Ohver To Fred Chance From Arvat1a Hall To Carl Wllllams DEAREST From Veola Bow1e To L1ndsey Smxth WEEPING WILLOW From Frances Galloway To Douglas H111 BABY GET LOST From Dorothy Morrls To Charles Battle BEST WISHES From Betty Tucker To Lou1s Hurt Every star in the sky, 4 Il STARS I Moves around by and by. Some stars in the sky, -' Become falhng stars and d1e Irma Lee Cheatham By Ethel Anderson Beat Bell Th1s week we have some of the top Junlor dressers you see about campus Fxrst on the lxst IS Ang1e Ybarra who 1S modellng a very colorful blocked pla1d sklrt and whlte sweater Yvonne Sm1th comes to cam pus lookxng sweet and neat every day Won t you share your secret w1th us Yvonne Have you glanced at the adorable httle beames the drurn corps has? Dor1s Kes see IS sport1ng the latest 1n school fashlons RAINDROPS See the ralndrops falhng See how whmte they are Oh' how I d l1ke to be one Out 1n the mght blue sky Ra1n drops fall on my wmn dow pane Each drop 1S not the same Somet1mes the raln drops fall 1n snow But ra1n IS ra1n wherever you go When the sky IS cloudy you look up and say Oh My What a cold day and even Tho ugh the clouds go away A ram drop mxght fall and h1t you anyway Sh1rley Gray Page 5 M Mum um N0'l'lCE , You: BE FIRST to flaunt a sleek new Drool Cup on your wrlst a hny gold or snlver fimshed cup danglmg from a heavy lmk chain bracelet WVllI'l 311 wmdow on slde of cup to display photo of your bf or screen heart throb W EAR HIS PICTURE IN YOUll 'llll00L LLP' I 1 2 We-.'J L, SEND N0 MONEY' Maul Free Gnft Coupon Now mount Frost cms 25 a o pt A 48 c I Wh H 5 pf hh p NAME ADDRESS CITY ZONE STATE U SAVE MORE! H y nd SI 25 Nh NY mv' 0 bod: 3 loo U MONEY ORDEI D CHECK U CASH IIN H' - ' 2 Q . go by. . ' ' a . . As! Q T' 0 'J o X , Q u a Q v 2 . . ,x N I I C , u -- ' ' CL 71 o , . ' . OOIQI ' I ' f s . ' . f ,r - - nc ' , . . . . I . : . ' , ' - : . . . Q w v , 0 A I . ' - -T J I: Q n '. B . . I may - I 7: . , 1 D ' g y . ' ' . ' I ' fe- -,I : . 9 ' 1 f V f 3' C . . -.. f I gl , . I 0 . : . . ' 7 - .. - .. - I AM WITH YOU ' . ' . S 5 everly Blvd., e . I l l ollywood , aif. e ' ' ' if ou! obllgolio , pl 'RUS y D I ' J Cup charm bracelet I ' I' . I 'll - - - no oslman Sl.2 I D 9 ' I. , I y lelurn my ch b I I 'lhl I0 , - 4 Y f fun ref a, if I' 1 flf' 4. ' AI d me hoo of my I 'I movie . . . ' 0 k pFREE wetuof Ill' the . D I C p' bruuln. IMI . Sfor' nmo s I . 9 M' . I , Q , I . , M - 1' I I , ou to . v cou- : . . pon, vo I o Q ourulvu. Soma money ucmn . . l . . -... . . n
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Varsity Cagers Split League Tilts ' Jordan, flashing a bril- liant offensive punch, and an 1mpress1ve defense defeated Bannlng 78 45 on the losers' hardwood. The Bulldogs were led by Earl Battey, h1tt1ng 7 wil' x KEEP AWAY Joe Pahner, w1th ball and Herman M1ller 439 appear to be play1ng keep away aga1nst the Bann1ng Dee basketballers Jordan won 32 17 Cees, Dees Wm Qpener Bee Hoopsters Coach Leonard Dorn s m1dget basketballers open ed league plav 1n grand style as the Cees whtpped Banmng Z4 19, and the Dees Pract1ce games found both clubs loslng to Gar fleld Z7 2.5 and 21 l8 but the Cees edged Fremont 27 25, on a last mmute bucket by Henton Turner wh1le the Dees lost a b1t ter battle, 24 20 Bruce Dawson paced the Dees The fxve top scorers for the Cees ln thelr f1rst three games were Keep Wlnnlng Jordan s undefeated Bee team cont1nued 1ts w1nn1ng streak by defeatmng Bann1ng 34 32 and San Pedro 45 38 U1 the f1rst palr of league t1lts Spark1ng the l1ghtwe1ghts to then' two v1ctor1es were James Gamble wlth Z7 po1nts and Pete Contreras only re turmng letterman, Wlth 23 markers Henton Turner W1ll1e Dykes George Coleman. Wllbert Moore Albert W1yndon. Page 7 PEDRO BEATS JORDAN Unable to score w1th the1r 0-UID-N mmwn D550 semi. 2-12,40 0-H535 50010 S',,,F+ft whim Ar-OQE, gm swf Hre- rv- '4 F3 mdk' F80 H H 'Z 'UQ Qcm-11 f Q 15 Ll! Pttf01 H1 0 dt!! 2Mel H J Pdo un. po1nts 1n the f1rst half and tallylng 23 markers 1n the last half for a total of 30 po1nts ty1ng the school re cord set by Rufus Johnson 1n 1948 In the f1rst half the Bull dogs led 34 Z3 Sett1ng the pace were Iust1n Gr1ssom A C L1dge and Lee Potts w1th 9 po1nts Ezra H1ll played a stout defenslve game and scored 4 po1nts us' fy A 'ff Q. 1 SJ n.,,,.1qLu Exclud1ng the San Pedro game, the casaba squad has won two and lost one, de feat1ng Garf1eld 58 45 Bamung, 48 45 and los1ng to Fremont 51 50 Batty G01 L dB 49D y P tt 63 H11 121 Z QQO11 W tki 41 dn N s mb: z B run ch c 5 Ne! s mis 12 P 1 , - , . I l b - San Pedro H01 J d . 13-0 h p B 1, rm 'yodlitnfs d 'H - aulls 412 , 1 , t ackso 51 PUSSQU t ..,, odue 131 ll , R , H 113 : 5 P d . 195 Jor- C 4 s' xg b.- J- - am. Q 1. Zi, ' -V L C . . 13 , D, -- by ty Cl . B: do 45: S r . 30. L ' 4 - 1- . , 9 Q ' 0 , - . I . n 0 Q - ' . 9 , . a A 3 . , , , . 1 O . . 1 . I 1 ' - - scalped the Pilots, 32-17, . . . . , f ' ' . .- . . . . xi - I - . . . if - - ,lp , ' , . . 1 - ' I 2 Q , - 9 ' v l ulloononou13 ' - ' 0 u , ' I lllllllillilllo 1 1 , . . . . . , . . Jordan 110 Bum n M51 , , , . , Freeman 121 12 1 e Ma ers 181 onounoosus 0 sf Rodrlgugz . . Grissom f9h Dombros 163 Q sensuous. 6 ls , butt J nD:5f C0 l I s u es: or - , - 3: al. 6: H t, 1: exandern : Mtn. 3: 8 t 3. nnin - c . : 1- ' .on. 3: Flor. 5.
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