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,.f. . X: Aim? PV' 8 5? , Six.: xx Q X X W his E X :A Wayne Young, rf JN- Bob Boswell, lf-p 'N Keith Guthrie, p Bob Izykowski, p W Dick Stricklin, lb , . it 5 i Amador Duarte, f Del Duran, f 'VN A ' ,, si' xl, : ff .1.. 4 W B if Butch Coopman, f ., Vg W- . l,.,. it :-' I My W R i . ' ' AE -K -Q, it ool , ' 5 ' ffiiifii ,Y Q' Bud Kimball, cf Bob Poindexter, lb-3b-lf Bill Boswell, c VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Fielding Batting Pitching ,,.,.,. Butch Coopman, ssf2b PO .. .,,...,. 363 AB ..........4U4 IP ,..,.....,l2l Buddy Coopman, 2b-3b 3 SUNSET LEAGUE CHAMPS Keith Guthrie, captain: Coach Flanganp lim Iolly, most valuable player Baker Guthrie, c f 5 '74-..., , Sr., 23 it L . A E P 1 131 54 .902 R H A q v . 93 110 .242 ERA , - 104 54 mil Tom Titchner, 3b .rxf Keith Guthrie, g iss-...A 1 vt?
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VARSITY BASEBALL I! Row Row Ro w I l K. Guthrie: W. Young: R. Coopman: D. Stricklinq B. Kimball: XJ. Coopman. . Izykowski: Young: B. Poinclexter: T. Titchner: Iolly. Thompson. mgr.: R. Rowe. mgr.: W. Boswell: R. Boswell: Conch Flanagan. Sporting one of thc best practice season records in Oiler diamond annals, Coach Scott Flanagan's H.B. stick- men walked off with eleven of their sixteen non-league tilts, including making their way into the semi's of the Pomona Tournament. After meeting all five of the loop squads in four practice contests and one league game, the Oilers set themselves up as the team that could bring H.B.Il.H.S. its first Sunset League base- ball championship, taking four of the five games and bowing only to FuIlerton's defending champions. Row li-R. Iarrett: P. Gillis: L. Iohnson: G. Harbin: F. Police: B. Gallivan: G. Tracy. Row 2-Coach Cowling: C. White: G. Potts: G. Sellers: L. Snyder: T. Donelson. Row 3-D. Phillipy: G. Hooper: D. Beebe: F. Fullmar: IVI. Denham: K. Berger. base'ball Cbas'bol'J, n. A game of ball played between teams of nine players each on a field with four bases forming a dia- mond. The distance from base to base is 90 feet: from pitch- er's plate to home plate 60 ft., 6 in.g from first to third base, 127 ft. in. VARSITY SEASON SCORES l'l B. 4 I..B. Wilsixii .... .. . lI.B. 9 Downey .. .......... . . . .. ti l'l.B. 4 St. Anthonv's I H.B. 3 LB. Poly .. .. . IN H.B. 5 L.B. Polv . . . 'I l'I.B. 4 Excelsior . .... . . . I ll.lS. 'i IBB. YVilSo:i . . .. 4 H.B. I5 St Antlio-w's .. . 'T II.B. 3 Ifxeelsior .... ........ . 'T lealled at end ol eighth! 'H.B. 6 Antelope Valley' V -- - V . I 'I'I.B. 2 l'len1et ...... ...... .. .. Il 'll.B. 4 Orange .... .. ..... . .7 'lI.B. I Santo Bnrlmrn .. . lv II.B. IO Santa Ann .. .. 9 H B. Z Fullerton .......... .. lx II.B. Ii Annhelin ..... . . . ll H.B. K Newport llarbor . . . . . 'T VVon: I Z I.o:st: 4 Tied- I ' Pomona Tournament VARSITY LIQAGLIIQ SIANDINLSS Ins ol April 20D XV I, Pet ' Fullerton .. .. . I O Ltlllll Ilnnt. Bench .. .. I ll I.lILlll Ig Anaheim . .... . I I .SOO I Newport I'l. .. . I I .500 I Orange .. . ll I .000 I Ig Santo Ana .. . ll 2 .llllil 1 I.V. SEASON SCORES H B. Q l..B, Ilolv .. . .. .. . T H.B. X Excelsior .... . . . I l'l.B. 5 I..B. VVilson .. ..... .. I7 H.B 5 SI. AntI1onv's . . . 2 H.B. 3 Excelsior . III H.B. 9 Santa Ann .. . . .. .T I'l.B. I Fullerton . . 9 ll.B. 6 Annlielin . I H.B. Ii Newport Harbor .. 2 IIB I St. Antlwn'. s .. 9 XVon. 6 Lost' 'I Il
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bas'ket-ball fbas'ket-boll, i An indoor game played wit an inflated ball and elevate basketlike goals. lst Row-D. Duran, E. Iulian, K. Guthrie, B. Resales, B. Coopman, D. Phillipy, A. Duarte. 2nd Row-I. Iolly, G. Thornton. B. Guthrie, A. Williams. B, Herman, Coach Flanagan. 3rd Row-I. Thompson mgr., R. Rowe, mgr. SEASON SCORES SUNSET LEAGUE STANDINGS H.B. Bell Gardens .. ........... 35 H.B. 47 Anaheim .,,,..... ,,,...... 3 8 W L Pts, Or H.B Oceanside ........... 24 H.B. 62 Orange .,............. , ......... 40 Hunt, Beach 4A,,4,,,,,,,,A,.4A,,,,,, 10 613 H.B Excelsior . .. .. ..... 27 H.B. 55 Newport Harbor .. ...... 39 Anaheim ...,.A4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.A, 7 437 H.B Torrance ..... ........... 3 4 H.B. oi Santa Ana ........ ......... 4 2 Newport Ha,-hor ,,,, ,,,,,,4 5 457 H.B St. Anthonyds ........... I5 H.B, 68 Fullerton ................. ......... 4 0 Fuller-mn ,--,----w,--- , 4-.A-. 4 Q51 H.B LB. Wilson .... ,.... 38 H.B, 37 Newport Harbor ......... 34 Santa Ana ,-----. ,,,,, U Y 3 492 H.B Excelsior .... ....... 36 H.B. S5 Anaheim ..... ......,.. ..... ,...,,... 4 9 O mugs -.-,,, 1 442 H.B Excelsior .......... .........,. 3 4 H.B. 63 Orange ................ ......... 4 3 H.B St. Ahlh0IlY'5 ..... ......,.... 3 4 H.B. 33 L.B. Wilson . ......... 23 H.B L.B. Poly .......... ........... 2 8 H.B. 42 Lompoc ........... ,..... . .. 29 H.B Whittier .......... ........... 4 4 H.B. 35 Ventura .....,......., ....,.... 2 9 H.B Santa Ana ..,....,,.. 48 H.B. 32 Santa Monica .. . ., ..... .. 35 H.B Fullerton ........... 44 VVon: 23 Lost: 2 George Thornton, c BEE BASKETBALL Probably one of the classiest quintets in Oiler hoop annals, Coach Scott Flanagan's l9S3 Class Bee basketballers rolled up a season rec- ord of Z3 wins against 2 setbacks, picked up the Sunset League title with ease in an undefeated string of ten straight, and fought their way into the finals of the CIF Class Bee Tournament at Santa lvlonica where they took their second loss of the year, a 35-32 deci- sion to the hosting Vikings. The Oiler Middies hit for ten in a row and a new school Bee record, before the Cards of Whittier copped a 4-l--38 win in the quar- terfinals of the Excelsior tournament, and then added a list of thirteen straight before meeting the Vikes. ln the individual spot- light. Del Duran and George Thornton made the all-tourney squad at Samohi, and Keith Guthrie and Jim Jolly were named as team captain and the most valuable player respectively on the Oiler quintet. Benny Rosales, p Dean Phillipy, g Iim Iolly, g , 3' iiiii ' x it i f
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