Napa High School - Napanee Yearbook (Napa, CA)

 - Class of 1952

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Ftrs row, l to r: B. Paulson, D. Fields, G. Bickford, B. Stallings, J. Miller, B. Burger, D. Hudson, B. ordon. Second row, I to r: T. Marquez, D. Tollent, J. Mariinelli, A. Craig, T. Henry, J. Duff, D. Hunfingion, F. Scaruffi, L. Bailey. Baseball Coach Ham-ala With a large number of players returning for the '52 baseball season, the Napa Knights had a well experienced tear The season got off to a bad start, the first two games being canceled by rain, but the sky eventually cleared. The Knights had a well seasoned inheld during the 1952 season. Behind the plate for the second year was Duane Hu son. He caught the pitches of Eldon Hosiclc, who replaced Joe Jaeger on the hill, after the latter graduated. Bill Burge returning from last year, took over the initial bag. His double play partner at the keystone sack was Nick Tallent another va sity player back from the ,51 season. Handling the ball at the hot corner was Jim Duff, and Tom Henryjielded the horsehie at shortstop. In the outfield there was a completely different Gelding staff, since all the first string outfielders were lost to the India: through their graduation. Bob Stallings, shortstop on last year's B squad, tool: over in left field. Tony Marquez, last season's center fielder roamed the center field. Burt Paulson, up from the Bees, handled right field chores. ' Other pitchers included Vern Clymo, Al Craig, Jim Miller, and Jackie Martinelli, with Fred Scaruffi as the alterna catcher. Dave Fields and jim Harris substituted at third base, and Larry Bailey played second string shortstop. Ben Adan at Bob Pratt in left field, and Gayland Bickford in center field, completed the second string. In the '51 season, the Knights tied with the Franklin of Vallejo Braves for the Middle Four League championship wi' one loss apiece, each team losing one ame to the other. Howeve r, the Knights were not able to defend their championship, sin the Middle Four had been dissolved By the Stockton teams' inability to travel. V Napa had no B team this year, and as a. result next year there will probably be a lack of players who gained experien while playing for Napa High. This is particularly noteworthy because the entire infield will graduate at the end of the season Coach Hattala, who did such a fine job, as the Napa coach this year, will probably field a fine team next year, in spite 1 the lack of veterans. March 24 San Rafael The 26 Santa Rosa H4 31 San Rafael Ht April 3 Vallejo The 19 Hogan QV, H4 Z6 Franklin KV, Thi May l Vallejo The 8 Franklin QV, H1 10 St. Helena H1 26 17 Hogan KVQ Thi

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iasketball B ow, I to r: B. Stallings, D. Alexander. Second row, I fo r: D. Fields, T. Milne, S. Gallos, G. Cliff, lxwell, R. Bray. Third row, I Oo r: C. Bunch, E. Paulson, B. Maclean, B. Northrop, D. Dreul .Off 'df . ali' ey. iff? . s,,,,,f'4 gi A V V .fi 1-'P wx Q. , V I EA 4 W A km - 3 p I In Coach Henderson -ff' Tisf 'ffl 35591 fig? ' .ffWs' M... f fl I f' I Fig We is as li' K jf, 1 2. ij f Ryfssff ffl I-xjgff A 5.445 M 1,1 ge? M QS, I' ' lijx 3: fifii' 'E i, pf Mitzi We 4ivw,,wiN:i' N '0 p ' F, .iq f as, I I Q I .Eggs , tigisimt .raises his rthevalsilfih t e ift e' opsiergglfllrgtlir' a Cbnd loin? fhalii Q gg L.. V If 1 nthdnopenigx A if e s .L e cl , St. fi K 1 fl, fi... -.fav if o the Sai '-wr - 1omied.2UfintTsu iiip ? it, qdQWiiii?3?l6 a te. t , Bi L CL Is 2 cl D team-qi? is 'poin I :li '-'iff ' V. iff i-I I , fi Al. 5 355 A - 3 if 31' sill I' 'z turnin tomb aw ta 4131 . g Isle ' ' ,ghii em- 'nts ol ed :selyi I, Rayfmgf wiki slxf ask t sQal3hithe.Ni s in f 2 ' J A f wlgf IQ' ll Xb V , play ' ' ed the Soplgma Ura bhsf 5, Kalthdughigualrdbj ilixiton 1 -I p ngej'bgt'5ie 6. alggkafjwa-Sq: lcep - aeacllsgfhesin ,wh o Q7 .'n,r,5f 9 if Mr ' 5.Si:bref'5frhQ.e1!ii.Q.f.f15s..5b24 ,... iteriisig- -Zhi., - I ff' ithgallast-qiiar I M e team ea ?Jf'fIig,B'?'By.ths..slendu-mugm.uL1w'Ji ' g ,-Zgaltho g the-Napans ' ,A - , at e 8glhhlDg4lf-Illtjggl riioa, Numb ..... ....,,.....,......,.........-M-W V-s-- W-W-fi-w---.-W.-................ , .. Puig' 'g ahead ii'i tTie til arte: of a game played a ainst tlie local Latter Day Saints team, tl1t 'juniar' W F' had-gnjye inrmargin-a -V, daglk siieeessfuilyitiiiiwin, 35-28,,,B EK 'W Playi a retarn ga 5 the Rosa'Ciil:s, Mloeeishoapseeeseagain def elf-f'fyVTfhThEITa'lI3T'FZ'ading Napa- gsinta R a-31. The ga l -',, a cloieibne-ailt-he-oveyg ts alf-time score was tied at ourteen- ' , :red anothq in SQ, fflgist quarter. 1 I, ...aww '-V,-4 M , In thetfinal -9e'as6?i 5'EiiCalist the s were downed, 33-20, by t 'Y' well-cbhdftiaiieuageesfstive s W. .E . . nlios was thi high SC0lCi2,Q' apa with eight ' s. 'FW first blood in the contest '- '..' E Calistogans never threat- edilxiriiig the tilt. 5' .f . ' .. J V' The tea Life able supewim ' .gi L11 I 'GYI I d8YSU'l'fI 'Wl10'iV5'S 3l'W2 - V showM'the bi5yS ihe E5r?e'c'fT- Qlcetlvall i ,fiom lp them improve their tea wor . I I W 95 ...fi i nf A RPA oPPo ' s 5 6 I8 St. Helena 37 if 'N 'Q F4 Santa Rosa 33 I5 Sonoma 31 i . 1 ff E2 Esparto 24 3 3 Y ' 16 Latter Day Saints 28 awe? W I 4 Santa Rosa 31 'L P3 Calixtoga 20 25



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'ack First row, I fo r: B. McClure, J. Wright, G. Winder, B. McCune, R. Wainseott, P. Woodworth, E. T. Frommeli, H. Goodwin. Second row, I fa r: C. Wong, D. Peters, R. Broihwell, J. Cipressi, J. L l.. Dizmang, K. Ehmke, J. McKinnon, E. Paulson, J. Volpi. Third row, I to r: R. Wood, J. Gibbon Newcomb angenbclch: y, D. Card- C. Olivo well, D. Johnson, D. Sandison, H. Marshall, B. Curr, R. Jenkins, E. llsley, R. Bray, D. Wroion, R. Schilling, R. Garcia, D. Rudsfrum. COACH REAMS One of the hrst athletic events of the spring, track, commenced with an enthusiasticigroup trying out for the many dif- rent events. i - - t 'J V The large enrollment of the school brought forth a number of fine prospects, some of whom placed the Knights high in Jring points for rating of our district in athletic competition. It is predicted that among them are many outstanding future ack men. W A Although hampered by a lack of returning lettermen, the Napa Knights' track team of 1952 rolled up an eventful sea- n in North Bay League competition. There were only twelve veterans returning, but someof the newcomers reported in fine ape and made excellent showings. Among the top sprinters were Ray Bray, and two first-year men, jimi-.,Wright and Dan roten. In the hurdles there was Bob Carr, who performed veryswell for the B's while Paul Woodworth was outstanding in the division. Howard Marshall was among the top men in. the high jump competition. Edgar Ilsley and John Langenbach, a pair newcomers to the team, placed well at the shotput. Both demonstrated fine ability in putting fortli the eight-pound and elve-pound shot. g - T' iii' M t ' I ' Coach Reams was proud of the appearance of hisfmerg and isehthttsiastic over prospects for the future. Among those to helped the ,Knights were Bruce Crouse, Larry Dizmang,Kien Elimke,'Steve Galios, Lyle Hanson,V'Russell Jenkins, Don hnson, Merviri Lernhart, George Cliff, Bill iMcClure, Dick Peters, DeLoyce. Paul,k,.pCliff Olive, John Volpi, and Clarence ong Early in the season'the Knightsfwereigigarnpereclfbyiai soggy Held, whiclitiiinterfered with practice and caused stponement of the first meet of the there was opportunity to make up for the time I ill ffiihlng- J. Mai, -31,5 J .zu ' ' ' ri . fe. 5, 5 t., . ak The Knights practiced with in Tljigresulted in a series of practice meets which was neficial to all who participated. good student body at the home meets, and was evidence of ine interest in track. LQ' J Y i 1 f 9 V ii - ,ja ,. , L Q V . . Coach Reams concentrated otyall of the many phases of track and fieldand gave particular attention to developing the wer men in this line of sport and to filling thenplicos of the boys who graduated to the high school team. It was the opinion those who worked under his supervision that an outstanding job as track, coach. itch 14 Drake There 4 i i ii K A 21 San Rafael .Here 27 Sonoma-St. Helena Here pril I Vallejo W There M I4 Tamalpais - Thereiif A , 15 Petaluma There' N' Y' 22 Santa Rosa 26 Sub League Tamalpdis y 'lay 3 League , ,.,.Here , g I7 North Coast 'Hetkeley -. ,gf i Section Meet 'C ' 27

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