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f7'fche ECHO fs . - . n a 1 . . C A1 l r f ' Ja! 47,7 H t Yin X Baseball Baseball at S R H S for the 28 season was all that the word success stands for Twenty men reported for practrce on March 10 and out of th1s squad Coach O W Fortrer dexeloped a team that ned Tamalpars for frrst place rn sectron B of the North Bay League of the C I F The Panther prtchrng stable was composed of Capt McLean johnson and Howard McLean proxed beyond all doubt that he was the best twnrler rn the North Bay League Hrs consrstent pltchxng of two and three hrt games through out the season was above reproach ohnson and Howard also proxed therr worth as chuckers Howard when not on the mound played rn the outfleld The Panther rnfreld composed of Groom catcher B Grace frrst base Bran stetter second base Alkrre thrrd base and Hartman at shortstop was one of the best workrng combmatrons ever to represent Santa Rosa Hrgh Prcmmr Schmrdt Rossr and Howard held the outfreld POSIIIOUS down to good adwantage The Panthers played fue pre league games and emerged vrctorrous on four occasrons The outstand1ng feature of these trlts was the no run no hrt game all took turns on the mound durxng the practrce games The refullr 0 Ike pre league amer Santa Rosa 5 Tomales 2 Santa Rosa 2 Tomales 3 Santa Rosa 18 Mrddletown 2 Santa Rosa 6 Sonoma 0 Santa Rosa 11 Mrddletown 4 THE TAMALPAIS GAME Santa Rosa Hrgh School s Panther baseball nme journeyed to Tamalpars to L J l , ,. . . . . . . 1 7 - . 1 I f t ' . . . . . ' Y 7 hurled by Lefty johnson against Sonoma. McLean, johnsonfand Howard . f A . - , g ,. vuvnvnvnvnvlvlvlvlsllvl' 'svn ,, .lvasrnvuszuarnvavnv
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p ':,4,,-.f-A511 QTL.-iff: ' f-i::-- r . ,, Y Ll? ,QM Q.n mfoiitfECHO Y-may cc I o o 0 - o 1 -' -- NORTH BAY MEET p The North Bay section meet of the C. l. F. this year was held at San Rafael. Tamalpais won the meet with a well-deserved 685-point victory, while Petaluma, with 255 points, nosed out Santa Rosa by EBM points for second place. Lyman Cox was the star for the Panthers when he took a first place in both the shot and high sticks and fourth in the low hurdles. Ed Wood gave a good account for himself by taking a second in the quarter and third in the javelin. Other Panther scorers were All-tire, second in the discusg Richardson, third in the 880g and Moore, fourth in the 880. THE INTERCLASS MEET The annual interclass meet this year was not staged until the last few weeks of the season due to the fact that the track and field was not in condition until that time. The Seniors showed their superiority by amassing a total of 86 points to win the meet while the uniors, with 35 points, beat out the Sophomores for second place with an 11-point advantage. The lowly Freshmen failed to register a point NORTH COAST MEET At the Fourteenth Annual North Coast Section Track Meet Lyman Cox and Ed Wood representing Santa Rosa High met some of the best prep com petition in the state Cox qualified for the finals in the high sticks but was dealt a hard blow in the final when he slipped and fell after haxinp kept up with the winner throughout the mayor part of the race Ed Wood placed in the 440 yard heat but vas unable to cope with the dash of his opponents in the final SONIC AxD YI LL LEADERS r- 3 ga, Jr I pie u G 'i ATN sf, Qu ol 4 its l . . i N . Q ii V .ill . . ,i. M N I if ' Q I y . T- ii ' MAH D . I 11 . I I 41 A , ' 5 . L 4 l .lv Y :fi full? E il Ji i . M Ji A life, e cc ' i l vii lu s .t..... - . . . Q., .f 3-M it U Mcgraw - ,L , -W.- O :.1,.i3fE. G?ff.' ' lifll if-M p at rc 1 1 z 1s'r11rar::mf 1 .+-,f---: '- -JPOCSQEO-'iIif4Tri2Gffi:f' - ' -
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f' -5,11-ii : ..'.i': 'i Ti. J.,-ff? 'V---x A .- ' u . , ,L . ,. '-.fi t---fgllqggwg H9 A 1 231. engage the Tam nine in their first game of the C. I. F., and were defeated, 10 to 3. Lindy McLean was on the mound for the Panthers but was relieved by Johnson due to a smashed thumb. McLean was touched for five hits in these two innings and was credited with striking out five. Tam's featuring with a home run with two men on, together with the Panthers' four errors, cost Santa Rosa a victory. After the first two hectic innings the Panthers settled down and battled the Marin boys on even terms. ohnson held the bay team to five bingles in the six frames that he worked in and relieved five via the vshiff route. Alkire connected with a pair one being a homer that landed into the Land of Nod THE HEALDSBURG GAME On the following Friday the Panthers in a free slugging festival hung up a 25 to 6 victory at the expense of Healdsburg on the latter s diamond The Panthers having found their batting eye slammed four Sotoyome chuckers to and fro all over the lot for a total of 21 hits while johnson who started on the mound for Santa Rosa and McLean who relieved him allowed the northerners but five safetres As a baseball game the tilt was a good running carnival Healdsburg muffed the ball ten times and their four pitchers hung up a new C I F record when they hit every Panther with pitched balls Hartman being socked twice THE SAN RAFAEL GAME Perfect squeeze plays and bunched hits on the part of the Panthers together with San Rafael s errors gave the Orange and Black their second league victory of the season on May 5 when they defeated the Bulldogs by a 5 to 2 score on Nevers Field Up to the fourth inning the game was a pitchers battle with Capt Lindy McLean on the mound for the Panthers and Lewis working for San Rafael The Panthers pushed four runs across the plate in this inning on their hits bunts squeeze plays and errors on the part of the Bulldogs Branstetter started the fireworks in this frame when he waulted the spheroid against the right field fence for a three base ,aunt San Rafael scored two runs in the sixth on a walk three hits together with a Santa Rosa fumble The Panthers last tally came in the seventh Hartman singled was ad vanced to third on a sacrifice fly and an infield out and came home on Alkires iner Capt Lindy McLean allowed but four hits and struck out twelve while Lewis for San Rafael fanned ten and allowed fne hits THE PETALUMA GAME Striking out 77 men and being responsible for bringing in the winning run on a bunt Capt Lindy McLean led the Panthers to their third consecu tue league uctory when he blanked his former team mates the Petaluma Leg horns by a 7 to 0 score on Nevers Field McLean had no mercy for the Eggulle batters stril-.ing them out in one two three order throughout the entire game Up to the ses enth inning both teams had failed to score but the Panthers found themselxes in this frame Grace starred the attack with a single and --..,....- . .-, 5 Q1 1 1 01 I IVIQPIQFIQPIVIV P 1 'F . f - . I r' El - .- ' ' I if ' I - . I I f ' 1 - - A- ' 1 1 4 1 .1 - f ' . I I ' ' ' V4 - i v . M - H ' I . . M. . . u , . Q . . A . Q . . W I ' . ' . E i: IH ' - ' ' - ' . 9.1 ' . . . H - ld l. -4 . ' . K , -- ee- - -s fiyfso- .f41.e2:i323- 's -c L
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