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Bor' ATHLETIC-S Held defeated its traditional enemy, Roosevelt, 54 1, 5- 49 2 3. Ivy Bledsoe, ace hurdler, continued his winning streak by taking both the high and low hurdles. CLASS B TRACK HE Bullpups had a very successful season. They enjoyed a clean sweep with Eve victories in dual meet rating and scored 39 points to take second in the Northern League finals. Bennie Neil broke the Southern California record in the high hurdles with 9.2 and made a new school record in the low hurdles with 13.2. The Lightweights started their dual meets by de- feating a strong Belmont squad 49-46. By capturing six first places the following week they garnered 502 points to Marshall's 442. Continuing their vic- tories by making a clean sweep in seven events, the lightweights completely over-whelmed the Franklin Bees by a score of 87-8. In the next meet, the Bull- pups scored a 502,-44M victory over the Lincoln lightweights. The relay was won by Garfield in the fast time of 1 minute 12.2 seconds. Completing the dual meet season, the Bees defeated the Roosevelt lightweights 49-46, Iames Durand again winning the high and low hurdles in 9.9 and 14.3. Second row: Boyd Mallard tingixf. Philip tlonit-z Alexandr- HJ CLASS C TRACK Seated: Louis NViIson 4Algr.J, AI--x In-nnis, lie-n lirot-I-Q. Gm- Iizini .Int-obs, Harding Ile-tz. He-nniv Lum-ro, Iidward Flores, Frank I.ztrQ-s, 'I'ony Vasillas Ralph Gtilit-i'rf-z, .lov lin-iitnwiat. John t'arrilIo. Hurry Ste-+-lr. Iroug Turn.-r 1IIlgl'.P. Second row: I-'rum'ist-o Hall:-go llll1!l'.P, l'ziul Iiishop, Hrvilli- liurns, Stanley Alztri. XVIIIiani XV:iwryt-link, lmigllloll Iiit-Iiardson. .hunt-s Iiussuni. Iioli Martin, Monigatn Kach- uturiztii. Norniztn Iiodnizul, Victor Iiufati-Ili 'I':td:tsIii Tak- e-moto, Holi I.w- lI7lgl'.l. Third YZOWI Satoshi Hsliillioriil. 'I'-lily 'l'oImztsoI'I', Iirsl Kovlizi- turmn, loin Ilow, .lztlllt-S Parse-Ils, lit-ynolds Iioggio. Pet.- 'l'uInia4'Iioff. Arthu' Llilh, il- 1 ' . , Gas: Potx, A i li Iiud xlhiight I rin U Milton Falla-l, .lf-sus Iionquillo tmgizi. 125 SOFTBALL TEAM Seated: I-'rank K'Iiaddos'k, .lztvk I'ztvIoH', hYlHfllllll'I't' Slipii-Ii .lollll Sit-vin, lidwatrd Preeizido. Avilt-Z. .Iaim-s Ilurand. Alton Mt'XViIIizxins, Noni-Ii Fitz- morris. Not pictures: llillu-rt Provineio. Vliarlt-s Mtvoiiotigliy. 13D FIRST STRING TENNIS TEAM First row: I-Irne-st Ih-sterile-lim-i', Tlioinats Iirovkir-, XK'iIIiani Ilrulias. Jot- I'ztpzu', Harold Mau-L.-owl. Second row: Earl Bishop, Mgr., Noi-main tiralizim. .If-ss Nel- son, Gordon Atlgvtt. t'Iiatrlt-s All-tfoiiougliy, Nolan Mor- gan, Noam-Ii Johnson. 143 GYMNASTICS TEAM Seated: II:-nry 'I'url+-y, l1lHll'1QS I'rit-Q-. All-x Iiosin. Nii-It Ham-r. Alla-rt Amit-rsorl. Second row: Ralph fh'IoIltm'. lzol. tlrahani. .Xi-lhur Snvki-it. Ivavid Al'i'o5'w, liiigviit- Ilunt, Ii-with lit-stor. Third row: Billy I'ri4'v, Ilztvid Ynloff, Arnold x'1'lU'l'i4'1i. llill ZZIVIIIFI. Blztko XVnrre-n.
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LX 'am Q, 5 so ,- si' nf it BO'l S ATHLETICS 1105 CLASS A TRACK First row: .lat-It Morgan. Fliarlr-s Rasor. Rt-nniv Neil. Din-go Aja. Ivy Iili-tlsoi-, liavid XVillianiS. Al Sonn, .Iohn Raigoza, Itolwrt 511'l'Ill'1llj', thtorgf- l'anton. Tony Gonzales. Second row: Walt--r Jolley, Art 1'azai-1-s. lfrank fiiani, Rohr-rt Alon-no. Louis .'Xllf1l'2lf1l'. liivky Fouls, Manu:-l Mt-sa. II:-nniv Tostzulo. L4-o 1-'at'nvr. Sain 1'll'l'I'1'I'2l, John Moraltff. Voztvll llolw-X. Third row: Uoavh Ile-lfortl, Ralph .lvffrit-S Itoln-rt Ito.-smelt. Ifrank lletlwit-lt. fiarlzind Mttliflt-nltall. Mart-ello Gallegos. XY:ilt4-1' fllllllllllglltllll. Neniii-io Iiodriqm-z. Al Iloldf-n. 11--nji Kawanitira. Voavli I,f-Iiiiivr. Fourth row: Ilotiiz. 'l'ui'nt-r tittgtil, Louis VVilson fingttl. John Viiiiiiiiiiig. l'wl'Ill11't'5 I-lrlwartls. latnozo I'izat'o Mt-rlw Hilti, Zifvo SlllllIlllPX'1K'll, .lohn llrml'1', liit-liawl Johnson, .lohn Spraiv. t'ltai'li-:s Slit-tl:-r, Mgr. Not pictured: Al M1-llzer. Q95 CLASS B TRACK Seated: 15Pl'll2il'f1 Vennino, Henry Magdolano I-llisvo .-tranaga. Holi Jones, Howard llayines, .lot- Artliui' Hrti-fra. Ignacio lit-iii-virln-z. l'i't-vizulo, I-!ill It--atl. Norman Motwiio. Second row: Ilarolil llay Iiitgtii. Iron Toni Martin. Clara- Andrn-ws Grant Frost, Gahrit-l Va- zarf-S. Vlayton lie-4-ktnari. l'hil Mottola, 1'hat'lf-:s Mc'- 4':1rIlty. Ray IH-lgzarlillo, 'l'yliAr Mahiw. Leo Gustafson tmgtti. Rarlillo. Tony Moreno. H4-nry Valarlt-z, lidrliv Mt'l,a4-klan. Anselmo xvilllt'l'S. John Hat-ivli. Third row: Vi-I-il Ialat-h tinmzi. James Ivurand. Hill Baxter. liit-hard Manson. llztiwrfy 11ll?iI1f1lt'I', J. Is, Hrist-o, Eugene 1'tit'r:tn, .less Burns, Yoshio tiki Kazuo Takzimoto, Al Ilztnit-lsoii. Ilolv Bloor:-. Aitrliww Iilaii' Inif.ri'.i, lirnvst fiallarflo lingtxl. IN ACTION tl: Ivy Ulf-dsot-, high lttirrlles. 42h Al Holden. polf- xault. lfil Louis Anrlrzult-. Nw yard run. 4larfiwlrl-l t'anklitt, HI Tyle-1' Maltit-. Harrie-ltl-Iiof-sox.-lt, 131 Milton lfalln-I. class linrfllvs. Hit .Ianni-s Iuiraml H high lviirwllws, 1lariiolfl-Itoostw- ii. in Al Mt-ltzwr, shot put. 1-I Ixy lllvllsoif, high lttirtllifs. 11:tt'tiv-lil-ll-.oswx.-lt. CLASS HA TRACK I I-IE Garfield tracksters had a fairly successful season with four victories and one defeat in the dual meets and they took third place in Northern League finals with 3522 points while Lincoln took first: Belmont, second: Franklin, fourth: Roosevelt. lifthg and Marshall was last. Cazares made a new school record in the mile with the fast time of -1:3-1.1. Ivy Bledsoe made a new Northern League record in the high hurdles with the time of 15.2 and a new school record in the low hurdles in 15 flat. Beginning the season against Belmont, the Bulldogs were defeated by a strong Belmont squail 61 1 5- 42 2 3, but they white-washed their next opponents hy taking nine first places and defeated Marshall 79-25. Holden added 5 inches to Garfield's pole vault record hy soaring 12 feet 5 inches. Continuing its victories. Garfield met and defeated the Franklin squad 6-1 2 5 to S9 1 5. Al Holden hettered his mark of the week hefore by iumping 12 feet 9 inches. a new record. Art Cazares ran a fast mile in -i:3H.5. The Bulldogs scored their third successive victory hy taking 6 hrsts and defeating a strong Lincoln team 561i-4754. ln the final dual meet of the season Gar- Cl.:
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. ww BO'Y'S ATHLETICS HARD AT IT fli .I nvf, Papas-. tt-nnis. ti!! flordon Adgw-tt, tt-nnis. KZ!! .lat-k l'avlol'l', softball, Ii:ti'liv1d'.Ioi'd:tn. 1-H Niek T52'1lll'l', Al Anderson, Nugent- Hiiut-parallel har. 15r.lohn1ijv' Slvvins. pitt-lit-r. fiarfit-ld-.Iwrdzm, UH Ilztvid Arroyo. side horse. KT? Nick H2lll1'l', Sidi- horse. wi Victor lizt1'I'v1li, 50 yard dash. 1iariit-ld-Roost-vt-lt. tin Richard Albright. 4560 yard run. 1larlield-Rot'st-v-Alt. CLASS C TRACK HE Midgets placed Hfth in the Northern League linal with 19M points. They opened the dual meet season against Belmont nad were defeated 40-37. The Babes came back however, in the next meet and by garnering seven brsts, seven second and six thirds, whitewashed Marshall 6214-1-HQ. They then met and defeated Franklin 55-22. The Midgets continued their winning streak by nosing out the Lincoln Cees .382- BSIQ, and by scoring 40LQ points were able to beat Roosevelt 40M-5622. Albright made a new school record by winning the 660 in fast time of 1:5l.5. Dow broke another record in the high jump with a height of 5 feet 7 in. TENNIS OACH Iohnson's tennis team had a good season. It enjoyed two victories and sustained three defeats in the league meets. The team showed up brilliantly in the practice games winning nine out of the fifteen. In the first league meet, the Belmont netmen de- feated the Bulldogs by a close score of 15-ll. The Marshall contest followed, and the Bulldogs received a terrific set-back being defeated 20-5. The Garfield boys came to life, however, in the next meet and de- feated the strong Franklin squad 14-ll in a very close and exciting meet. The Bulldogs continued their winning streak by whitewashing the Lincoln group 25-0. Only one set was lost by Garfield. The final tussle of the season was against the Roosevelt Rough Riders and Garfield was defeated I6-9. There are many lettermen returning next year and the team should prove to be one of the strongest in the North- ern League. if If fi? :lf :Xi Simple Sarah wants to know if those people North. South, East and VVest never get tired playing bridge.
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