San Marino Hall School - Marinor Yearbook (South Pasadena, CA)

 - Class of 1951

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San Marino Hall School - Marinor Yearbook (South Pasadena, CA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 102 of 144
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Page 102 text:

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,ff .if BEE BASKETBALL SQUAD FRONT ROW McDowell Angus Nlorton Mooney Gentry Myers Blslantz ZND ROW Coach Lewis McGinnis Woods Little Paris Mc ueen Westlund Loos Gerhart manager 00 Ka lzet6al The Bee team, although winning six out of eleven practice games, didn't fare too well in league competition, ending the season in a tie for fifth place with Burroughs. lt is significant to note, however, that of the eight games the Tigerkits lost, seven of them were by eight points, or less, four of them being lost by three points or under. The Bees chalked up wins over Burroughs and Muir and held CIF champ, Hoover, to an eight point margin. Individual stars were Captain Dennis Mooney, who led the team in scoring with T68 points, was voted most valuable player, and was placed on the All- League second team, Jack Swede Westlund, third high scorer and All-League honorable mention, Al McQueen, elected most improved player, and Don Paris, team second high scorer. Lettermen included, Jim McDowell, forward, Bob Myers, forward, Bob Little, forward, Don Paris, center, Al McQueen, center, Jack Westlund, guard, Dennis Mooney, guard, Charles Loos, guard, and John Gerhart, manager. Cee Ka lzet6all The Cee team, lacking depth and height, failed to win a game this season, although giving each opponent a battle, as all South Pasadena teams do even in defeat. Lettermen were: Captain George Minard, Ronnie Clyde, Jim Frazier, Don Skeeter Sammis, John McCann, Jim Goertz, and Bob Dwight. Don Faris scores on a drive-in. Captain Dennis Mooney, most valuable player and Alan McQueen, most im proved player. Dennis Mooney hits on a iump-shot. CEE AND DEE BASKETBALL SQUAD. FRONT ROW: Howell, Newhoff, Pepys, Frazier, Sprinlrle, Cleere. ZND ROW: Cowles, Dwight, McCann, Goertz, Keclr, Sobieslri, Coach Eacutt. s



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F46 The varsity track squad, ably coached by'James Eacutt, simply lacked the depth of a championship team but it did show some outstanding indi- vidual performances. Of the six dual meets, the Tigers competed in this year, three were won. After defeating Pomona, the Tigers won two out ot five league meets, beating Burbank and Muir, while losing to Burroughs, Glendale, and Hoover. The two outstanding highlights of the season were the record breaking performances of Phil Brabyn and Wells Martell. Brabyn broke Dex Ragatz's school record for the shot put with a toss 53' 8V2 , to erase the old mark of 52' llV2 . Martell broke the one year old 180 low hurdles record, chopping two-tenths of a second off Jim Noe's record of 20.55 to set the new mark at 20.35. Brabyn was defeated only once in league competition, while Martell shows much promise if he keeps working hard, being only a iunior. Phil Brabyn captained the squad and he, Martell, and Ken Kiesler were the three top point getters for the season. Kiesler, while breaking no records, showed what an athlete can do if he tries hard enough by winning his share of high iump and broad iump ribbons while also let- tering in baseball and playing at the same time, Ken's best marks were 5' Tl in the high iump, and 20' 2 in the broad jump. He also returns next year. Other performers included Willie Howell and Alan McQueen, milers, Ken Simpson, Hai Hunter, and Bill Wottord, sprints, Tim Norton, an out- standing performer in the 440, hurdles, and relay, Walter Conn, who scored no points in league competition, but came through when the chips were down to take fifth in the league in the low hurdles, Charles McAvoy, pole vault, Ted Polich and Don Bennett, who finished fourth and fifth respectively in the league finals as shot putters, George Underhill, 440, Bob Myers, 880, and Don Shorts, hurdles. The Bee and Cee tracksters did not fare as well as the varsity, the Bees winning one meet, and the Cees none, but nevertheless turned in some fine performances. Dick Woods, hurdler, and Bill Chapman, sprinter, captained the Bees. Other Bee lettermen included: John White, John Connelly, and Dick Edwards, shot put, Marc Sandstrom, Tom Shove, and Tetsuo Ueda, sprints, Jim Lashbrook, Buddy Melkesian, and Dick Sands, hurdles, Paul Weed, high jump, Charles Buck, pole vault, Don Paris and Cliff Altenburger, 1320. ' The Cees were captained by Jud Prather and Bob Tuller, who both got into the league finals in their events, 'l00 yard dash, and 660, respectively. Other lettermen were: Ken Keck, Tom Harvey, and Tom Twist, sprints, and Ronnie Clyde, broad lump. lla:-Aitq 2 . Coach Eacutt with his two record breakers, Captain Phil Brabyn, shotput, and Wells Martell, l80 low hurdles SeaAon2 fuulu South Pasadena Opponents 60 Pomona 44 23V2 Hoover 8016 52 Glendale 72 67V2 Burbank 36V2 40 Burroughs 64 52V2 Muir 5116 VARSITY TEAM. FRONT ROW: Fisher, Myers, Underhill, Howell, McOueen, Wolford, McAvoy. 2ND ROW: Bennett, Polich, Burdge, Conn Martell, Norton, Simpson, Hunter, Sands. 3RD ROW: Coach Eacutt, Brabyn, Vandervort, Chapman, Ungles, Shorts, Du Shane, Gibbs, Beery St. Clair, manager.

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