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Join Hands Po ytechnlc . . . Friends 0 d and New TOUCHDOWN! SOME BOY, SAMPSON One of the larger crowds Yea Red . . . Yea Black . . . Try and get him . . . Here we go, hey . . . They helped win a championship. And he sings, too! washed them right out of our hair. PAGE TWENTY- NINE
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The first string team looks mighty sharp. Nate Cross sets his sights on :1 Lowell man. 6 Seasons - Red Young snagged a 34-yard pass from Ed Shum to end the days scoring. All-City Guard Bob Moore completed 6 out of 7 conversion attempts. The Parrot defense looked magnificent in this tilt. Commerceis All-City trio, Van Parish Sonny Sanchez, and Charlie Johnson excelled for the Bulldogs. PARROTS SCALP INJUNS By knocking off the Big Red Indians, the Parrots won their fifth straight game of the 1951 campaign. The favored Parrots proved too much for their tradi- PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT Commerce gets a stopping. looks like quite a squabble. Who's who? Triumphs tional rivals. The initial score came when Bill Jones took QB. Frank Hall's handoff and raced 25 yards. Jones again scored on runs of 32 and 12 yards. Full- back Bob Sanders picked up another six points when the traveled 35 wards in the third quarter. EndCraig Brown scooped up Pete Kistleris fumble and rambled 40 yards to paydirt. Parrots Moore, Hinsch, Fannin, Don Brown, and Tom Ozaki played good ball, While Gary Friedman, Mike Leaskou, and Andy Stone stood out for Lowell.
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Back row: R. Jensen, D. Simms, R. Wohlkers, B. Palmer, and C. Rhodes. Front row: F. Morgan, H. Kim, D. Lau, and S. Scott. emxxxmxxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmwxxxxxxxxx xxstr Q HARRY KIM H. Woo, G. Baldesari, N. Camera, M. Harris, G. Mix, A. Rosenthal, B. Roomian, D. Murphy, G. Gilmore, D. Harris 0's and 205 i Basketba The 1951 Poly lightweights opened their season on October 8, against the Washington Eagles. The Par- rots dropped bOth games, the 110's losing 36-21, and the 1205 by the score of 36-24. The Parrots improved with every start. The 1 10's were led by Guard Harry Kim, who scored 71 points in league play. Harry was placed on the All- City honorable mention. The three other starters were Wohlkers, Palmer, and Rhodes. Other members of the squad were Lau, Zocchi, Norris, Scott, Jensen, So- per, Grodt, and Morgan. All of these boys will be back PAGE THIRTY for duty on the 1105, 1205, and maybe 1303 next season. i The 12045 were paced by high-scoring Gary Gill- more. Gillmore was an All-City selection while lead- ing the league with 117 points. Guard Mel Harris was next with 48 points. iiHustling Mel was just one ahead of Forward Gino Baldeseri, who scored 47. Cen- ter Al Rosenthal tanked 40 points for the season. The other starter, Nick Camera, accounted for 32 digits. Luke Fleming scored a total of 24 points. Bob Roomian and Stan Doug hit 11 and 6, respectively, to climax the seasonis scoring. Other cagers on the 120's were George Mix, Harry Kiyabu, and Rich Murphy.
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