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' . ..,,,sL:, M - xg 'N 4 . wa .ip 0-.Q 'Wm U 'rx 'fs 4 . Mum. . Am- M., 1. O 'Wa .-az Q 2' :V agar .JL- YFQM T l 'kph' ut. CROSS-COUNTRY SQUAD l Sfandl-,195 Alfred Dempsey, Russel Yoyetewa, Hubert Honanie, William Roy , Arenas, Coach? Hugh MCIUf0Sh, Wlll Quayesi, Emerson Susumkewa. Szllmgs Kenneth Comayestewa, Preston Keevama, Nielson Susumkewa. 1TH.no lettermen and a group of youngsters wholly without previous training, Sherman's 1954-55 Cross-Country undertaking was not to win races but to develop a new group of runners who might bring honors to their school in coming years. William Roy Arenas, 'Sherman's one- time holder of honors in the mile, faced the task as the newly appointed coach. Twenty-tive prospects reported for first trials and the squad was finally cut to ten who showed greatest possibilities after trial at the 2 5-8 miles distance which was run as a part of the Home Coming day program. Paul Hum- phrey, lstg Russel Yoyetewa, 2nd, Nielson Susumkewa, 5rd, time, l1:54.5. The team then participated in four outside events as follows: 1955 Riverside Iunior Colle e '7 1 4 miles Russell Yoye- November 15, -- g , .. - 5 tewa lst, Paul Humphrey, 2nd, Nielson Susumkeiwa, 5rd, time, l1:19.7. I November 15, 1955-Riverside Polytechnic High School, 15-4 miles, R. P. H. S., lst, Preston Kevama, 2nd, Hubert Honanie, 5rd, R. P. H. S., 4th, wa 5th time 8 45 9 Emerson Susumke 3 3 , : . . . November 28, 1955-Dual Meet with U. C. L. A., 5 miles Cross-Country, Paul Humphrey, 5rd, Nielson Susumkewa, 5th3 Russell YOYCWWH, 6th- December 15, 1955-A. A. U. High School meet at U. C. L. A., 1.8 miles, Nielson Susurnkewa, 4th, Paul Humphrey, 6tl1: DOI1Hld Hongeva, Sth- CROSS-COUNTRY HONOR ROLL WILLIAM RoY ARENAS HARRY CHACCA ABBOTT LEWIS HARRY ARTHUR RICHARD CHARLEY ELMO LOMACHUTZKEOMA BRUCE ATTUHU CONNIE MACK DENVER DONALD LONGHOMA ANTHONY BARNEY SILAS GAHATE THOMPSON LUPE CECIL BIQGAY ERNESTIHALYVI IOHN NEEII PETER BEGAY HENRY HUMETEWA ALBERT AY BRLONE BELONI THOMAS HUMPHREY FRANKLIN SUI-IU CEARQNIQT B1LLY THOMAS IENKINS LOKY TEWANIMPTEXVA - PHILIP ZEYOMA HowARD TSEMP1 EwA -One !ZLllldl'6d UZL.l'f66I'L'-' ag! QE 1 A ,, , -, 1 .Q -' , ' -4 -V -'F 1194 7 - A . . . I 1.i?1'f'Q -1.5 psf' .Mui ,W . J, I 1 . . I p A . , ,'.v,. , 1 5, V 'V ml ::5M,J'lv?,L . , I Q- A MNA' T 1 - - - 1 U --.. . ,. . . ' , . . ,, .... LLL., , 11... , ,L m..-:,...-..-.
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lst, then in order, Tsemptewa, Suhu, Denver, and Ienkins, all of Sherman, time, 20:50.4. December 22, 1929-Vallejo Marathon, 26 miles, 585 yards, Harry Chac- ca, 1st,Suhu, 2nd, Ienkins, 4th, Tsemptewa, 5th, Gahate, 6th, Holulu, 7th, time, 2.41:25. May 10, 1950 - Southern Pacific A. A. U. meet at L. A., 6-mile race, Sherman won first nine places in order: Chacca, Ienkins, Holulu, Tsemptewa, Suhu, Gahate, Lewis, Martinez, Denver, time, 51:24.-1. Iune 14, 1950-L. A. Times Pre-Olympic Marathon, 26 miles, 585 yards, Clarence De Mar, Boston, lst, Harry Chacca, 2nd, next four men, Sherman. Chacca's time, 25.4:45. April 14, 1951-L. A. A. C. vs. Stanford meet, 2 miles, Elmo Holulu, lst, time, 9:42 5-5. Broke Pacific coast record at that time. May 25, 1951-Press-Herald Telegram Pre-Olympic Marathon, standard, Franklin Suhu, lst, Connie Mack Denver, 4th, time, 5:07:l6. June 15, 1951-Third Annual L.A. Times Pre-Olympic marathon, stand- ard, Fred Ward, Boston, lst, time, 2:40 :58, Harry Chacca, 5rd, Suhu, 4th, Tsemptewa, 5th, Denver, 6th, Gahate, 7th. April 9, 1952-L.A.A.C. vs. Whittier and Pomona, 2-mile race, Elmo Ho- lulu, lst, Frank Suhu, 2nd, time, 10:02. Iune 6, 1952-Long Beach Press-Telegram 15-mile race, Elmo Holulu, lst, Donald Longhoma, 2nd, Abbott Lewis, 5rd, Franklin Suhu, 4th, Iohn Ne- hi, 5th, Emory Dennis, 6th: time, 12.4:19. CThis was an American record at the timej. Iune 19, 1952-Pacific Southwest Olympic trials at Occidental, 10,000 meters, Zabala of Argentina, lst, time, 55:24, Suhu, 2nd, Holulu, 5rd, Long- homa, 4th. Iune 25, 1952-Fourth Annual L. A. Times Pre-Olympic and qualifying Marathon, Michelsen, New York, lst, time, 2.44 :00, Suhu, 2nd , Zabala, Ar- gentina, 5rd. Suhu won place as alternate on American Olympic team. Iuly 1 and 2, 1952-Olympic semi-finals at Long Beach, 10,000 meters, Holulu, 5rd. 5,000 meters, Abbott Lewis, 4th. Lewis and Holulu won right to compete in Olympic finals but both were eliminated. December 22, 1952-U. C. L. A., U. S. C., and unattached runners, two races in one, 4 miles from Fox Theatre, 7th and Hill, L. A., to Fox Theatre, Wilshire Blvd., then 4 miles to Fox Theatre, Hollywood, Ioe E. Brown trophy, Elmo Holulu, lst, Iohn Nehi, 2nd, followed by five more Sherman boys in or- der for first 4 miles, Ernest Halyvi, Franklin Suhu, Emory Dennis. Abbott Lewis, and Donald Longhoma. Longhoma was third at finish of 8 miles. In both distances Sherman took first seven places. March 4, 1955-Long Beach 15-mile race, Iohn Nehi, lst, Emory Den- nis,2nd, Franklin Suhu, 5rd, Abbott Lewis, 5th, time, 1.l5:02. April 22, 1955-Greenway Field Day, Phoenix, Ariz., 2-mile race, Elmo Holulu, lst, Abbott Lewis, 5rd, time, 10:00.4, 26-mile standard marathon, Iohn Nehi, 5rd, Emory Dennis, 4th, Franklin Suhu, 5th. December 16, 1955 - Southern Pacific A. A. U. cross-country, 4 miles, Westwood course, Elmo Holulu, lst, Iohn Nehi, 2nd, Emory Dennis, 5rd, Ern- est, Halyvi, 5th, time, 21 :48.2. ' Ianuary 25, 1954 - San Francisco 8-mile race, Iohn Nehi, lst: Emory Dennis. 2nd, Elmo Holulu, 5rd, time, 42:12. CWil1 Rogers financed Sher- man tripb. ' Q April 28, 1954-Greenway Field Day, Phoenix, Ariz., 2-mile race, Elmo Holulu, lst, Abbott Lewis, 2nd, Ernest Halyvi, 5rd, time, 9:56.4, 1-mile race, Abbott Lewis, 2nd, Ernest Halyvi, 5rd, time, 4:50. Five-mile race, Iohn Nehi, lst, Donald Longhoma, 2nd, Emory Dennis, 5rd, time, 26:15. -One hundred iwefve-:
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FOOTBALL SQUAD Q,-4 pb, I ., i. I s .V 6 . , 11. ' ,K . . N, , . 3 N.. ,,,, , Top row: Paul Hurtado, Lloyd Lotches, Ioseph Carillo, Ernest Miguel, Herbert 0'Neill, Fred Ortego, Edmund Iohns, George Cachora, David Chavez, Iohn Bacock, Virgil Ollas, Iohn Sells, Ernest Contreras, Louis Begay. Second row: Raymond Pocatello, Wilfred Stone, Samuel Steve, Henry Paradise, Iohnson Torivio, Wallace Wilson, William Brown, Ira Miller, B e rn a r d Montes, Ralph Keller, Dillon Edgewater, Henry Mueda. Third row: Iacob Antone, Homer Christman, Mark Duran, Martin Chavez, Kenneth Hills, Wallace Leeds, Steven Brown, Iohn Miller, Thomas Estrada, Ieffry Bahe, Charles Paradise, Howard Yandell, Charles Washington. Froni row: Frederick Iackson, Lawrence Bonnickson, Kenneth Charles. 2170! in piclures Arthur Rodriquez, Milton Marks. VARSITY FOOTBALL ScoREs 0 . . Sherman-San Bernardino . . 2 0 . Sherman-San Diego CHoover Highj . 26 12 . . Sherman-Covina High . . 25 0 . Sherman-Loyola High . . 19 6 . Sherman-Redlands High . 0 0 . Sherman-Phoenix Indians . . 0 0 . Sherman-Riverside High . . 12 15 . Sherman-Stewart Indians . 0 B TEAM FOOTBALL ScoREs 12 . . Sherman-Elsinore High . . 0 6 . . Sherman-Colton High . . 0 INTER-CLASS FOOTBALL The inter-class football rivalry was settled partially for the year by two games played Christmas holiday week. The two games were sufficient to give the Seniors a 6-0 victory over the Freshmen, and the Iuniors the better of the argument with the Sophomores, 15-6. The Iuniors' and Seniors' failure to play the championship game left the championship undecided. 1 -One lzimdred fourfeen-
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