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Two Top Track Mental Butchie puts a lot of effort in winning the relays . . . A11 set for a grueling race . . . 1VIHS's crack sprint team . Frosh Track Team I-Iideo Abe, Coach Smith's Ace in the hole . . Frosh Track Team . . . Dukey's specialty FROSH TEAM-FRONT ROW: Jitsuo Fuiimura, Domingo Soliben, Kenneth Naqara, Larry Morreira, Anthony Ortiz, James Salam. ROW 2: Coach Smith, John Damian, Franklin Wandasan, Barron Souza, Ray Gill, Frank Tavares, Coach Hotlman. One Hundred-eight 2 Q
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Intramural Sports . llere Friendship Starts BOYS' INTRAMURAL SPORTS Intramural sports for boys sponsored yearly by the Block M club got off to a fast start with classes participating in sports such as volleyball, basketball, and baseball. Teams that participated in the various sports were BSC, JSC, FFA, SAC, Band, Chorus, JAC, Freshman, Sophomore, and Block M. Volleyball as a whole, resulted in a sport similar to water polo with Hamakuapokols typical liquid sunshine greeting the players whenever games were scheduled. Hoopsters of the ten teams played a spectacular brand of ball. Winners were: Sophs-lst, Frosh-2nd and JAC-3rd, The skilled softball players of the Class of 1952 copped the softball title repeating last year's feat. These games were officiated by the varsity basketball play- ers and the Block M members. Questions of disputes that came up in the games were settled by a governing committee made up of a representative from each participating team. GIRLS' INTRAMURAL SPORTS Intramural sports for girls under the s - ision of Mrs Crane, consisted of volleyball basketball nd ba eball. Their leaders served as instructors and asslsted rs. rane in of ficiatmg the games The wa much co etit on between teams of different periods. Thes games wer yed to pro mote good sportsman 5. amo ll 1 -H 1 X WW IN o . . . WHAT' A NEW JITTER BUG STEP9 G! T
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acll Saber Cinder-pathers! , 5 - . 9 MAUI HIGH VARSITY TRACK TEAM4FRONT ROW: Joseph Cugal, James Galam, James Ouchi, Jerry Oshiro, Joseph Largosa, Capfain Wilberf Tom, Tarnoisu Naqaia, Walier I-Ianzawa, Henry Ishii. ROW 2: Rudy Talon, Larry Morreira, I-Iideo Abe, Iwao Suzuki, Andrew Hiye, Lawrence Mercedes, Bob Dias, Edward Souza, Wilfred Ikemoio. ROW 3: Coach Smifh, George Abe, Dempsey Lagrimas, Lawrence De Sofo, Ray Gill, William Salcamofo, Rudolph Souza, Domingo Casaquif, Lawrence Tam Ho, Coach Hoffman. Wilbert fFoo Chai, Tom, james fBlondieQ Ouchi, Melvin fplasterj Baptiste, mile run, Tom, jerry fKeikoj Oshiro, MHS TRACK TEAM This year's Cinder-path squad was managed by a top com- bination of track coaches, Mr. Nolle Smith, and Mr. Harvey Hoffman. Four returning lettermen, Lawrence Mercades, Rudy Talon, Edward Souza, and Captain Wilbert Tom made up the nucleus of the Sabers team. With such stars as Twao Suzuki, Ray Gill, Hideo Abe, Lawrence Tam Ho, Domingo Casaquit, and James Ouchi garnering important points in the dual meets against St. Anthony Trojans, Baldwin Bears, and La- hainaluna, Maui high made a good showing. Results of the dual meets: Lunas tt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s,,ss..,..,. 74-44 ,,,.,,, ,,t,,t S abers Trojans ...,,. ,,,,,,s, 5 6-62 ,,,..,t ,,,,tt S abers Bears ,A,.,Ao,c, ,,,,,,,. 7 055 -47 ,.,.... ,,,,,,s,,,,,, S ahers The following ran in the indicated events: 100 yd. dash, Iwao flnoj Suzuki, Lawrence fMercuryj Mercedes, Edward f1-1ot Rodl Souza, 220 yd. dash, Suzuki, Mercades, Souza, 110 yd. low hurdles, 1-iideo fAhj Abe, Rudolph fpatsyl Souza, Baron fffhupal Souza, 220 yd. low hurdles, Abe, Souza, 440 yd. dash, Lawrence fEstherI Tam Ho, Domingo Souza, Baron fChupaI Souza, 220 yd. low hurdles, Abe, Sou- za, Souza, 440 yd. dash, Lawrence IEstherj Tam Ho, Domin- go IDoodleI Casquit, Rudy fOppuI Talon, 880 yd. dash, Lawrence fPutt-Puttj De Soto, 880 yd. relay, Hideo Abe, Edward Souza, Suzuki, Mercades. Mile relay, Rudy Talon, Tam Ho, Casaquit, and Tom. Ancient sports of the Greeks, known today as the Held events were entered by Ray fFrecklesI Gill in the discus event, Franklin Wandasan, and Fred Talon, high jump, Tamotsu fMakawaoj Nagata, and Fred Talon, pole vault, Gill, Danny fDukeyj Awai, Leroy fcolfee 65 Dog, Hoko- ana, Dempsey Lagrimas, and Glenn Okuhama, shot put. Frosh tracksters led by Ray Gill took third place in the Maui Lions Freshman Track meer. The following were on the squad: Baron Souza, Domingo Soliben, James Galam, John fTabaj Damian, Gill, Raymond Kaiama, Anthony Ortiz, and Mitsugu Kawakami. Managers were: Arthur Enos, senior manager, joseph Cu- gal, junior manager, and Wilfred Tkemoto, sophomore man- ager. These managers were often seen running back and forth from the locker room getting after the boys who dilly- dallied in getting out for practice. The 1951 Varsity crew was comprised mostly of football players, as Coach Smith put it, T want all you boys out for track because 1 would like to see you run the proper way. That means to run with your knees high and legs outstretch- ed in the frontf, One Hundred mne
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