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Athletic Department Mrs. Stella Higginbotham, director of girls' athletics. Mr. James E. Conklin, director of boys' athletics. (silting): Mrs. Stella Higginbotham, Mrs. Elvera Melby. (standing): Miss Kathleen Hungerford, Miss Loretta Stallings. (left to right) Row I: Beyerle, Loffelbein, Schmierer, Knoll. Row II: Lutz, Wakefield, Shelby, Christman. Row III: Zimmerman, Schwarlzman, Pudwell, Thalas. Not Pictured: Tansley, Angier, Fena, Emde. J.. Yamashita. Coaches: Shipnuck, Sieferling, Archer, Giannoni, Love- all. Trumbly. Carolyn Polenske, Commissioner of Girls' Athletics. Bennie Goehring, Commissioner of Boys' Athletics.
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Season’s Record (left to right) Row I: Shimozaki, Haro, Berndt, Faszer, Goehring. Row II: Rodacker. Fiori, Case, Werner, Dougherty. Row III: Beyerle, manager, Raridan, Vaccarezza. Trumbly, coach. A Basketball Although they were hampered by a lack of height, the Lodi Varsity basketball five were able to out-tally its opponents in seven practice games out of ten encounters and in three league tilts out of ten played. In what was one of the best displays of smooth playing and superior teamwork in high school competition, the Flame five crushed Christian Brothers from Sacra- mento. Both Lodi and Woodland were doing their best to win this one. and were neck and neck throughout the evening when in the last thirty seconds of play, the Flames, with a burst of speed managed to sink the decisive counter. In one of the thrillers of the season. McClatchy barely nosed out the favored Flame squad. Stockton had a great advantage over the Flames in height, but this didn’t dis- courage Lodi, and they very nearly defeated the tall Tarzans in both meetings be- tween the two rivals. Lodi 36 Oakdale 34 Lodi 37 Oakdale 38 Lodi 34 Sacramento 33 Lodi 41 Christian Bros 33 Lodi 39 Rio Vista 37 Lodi 54 Christian Bros. 37 Lodi 40 St. Marys 48 ❖ Lodi 39 Woodland 37 Lodi 42 Martinez 31 ❖ Lodi 31 Sacramento 36 ❖ Lodi 46 Modesto 31 ❖ Lodi 38 Turlock 43 ❖ Lodi 23 Stockton 26 Lodi 33 Martinez 40 ❖ Lodi 33 McClatchy 35 Lodi 38 Rio Vista 36 ❖ Lodi 28 Grant 38 ❖ Lodi 41 Modesto 37 ❖ Lodi 27 Turlock 39 ❖ Lodi 43 Stockton 47 ❖ Denotes League Game Whose Ball? Lucas and Heinilz in Action!
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