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The Rodeo was the principal form of recreation in the day of the Pioneer. Bronco riding and calf roping have since been supplanted by more organ- ized sports, but the rodeo has become an established form of recreation. X
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A486676 ffffvud-14f 'f ff,--xl Y 2 ' '19 Left to Rigaht: Vifalter Swanson, Baseballg Forest Brady, Baseballg Mike Burley, Football, Basketball, and Trackg Erwin Mitchell, Assistant in Football and Basketball. ' HE athletic teams at Oceanside were directed by a staff of able and interested men. Coach Mike Burley, who com- pleted several years of successful work at Grand Rapids, Michigan, before coming here, was assisted in football and basketball by Erwin Mitchell, who had also had considerable previous experience in athletics. Mr. Burley was also coach of track. His business- like instruction and fair treatment won for him the respect of all who worked under him. The tutelage of the baseball squads was handled by Principal F. J. Brady and Walter Sawnson. The football season was characterized by encounters with larger and more experienced opponents who were quite consistently more than a match for the Pirates. Early season practice games with Orange High School and San Diego High School reserves gave the team needed practice for their severe schedule. ln the first conference game Grossmont was able to squeeze out a bare 7-O victory. A week later at La Jolla, a fast and determined group from the Jewel City gave the Pirates a l2-7 lacing before a large crowd. J The late season games were not all losses for the local team. Spectacular playing by the Coronado squad netted them a l2-O victory. Although cheered by a large following of O-C rooters at Escondido, the powerful team from' the inland city was victorious. Returning to the home field, Oceanside downed a much heavier Sweetwater aggregation I5-l3, mainly through the passing com- bination of Borden and Choate. Pt. Loma ran up an adding ma- chine score against the Pirates in the final league game on No- vember l9. Evidence of the sterling play by members of the O-C squad R0
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