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r f 4: I, ,T 5 r X. -4 r' Back row-Dunlap, Hedges, Doyle, Corson, Avery, Adam-nina, Swagerry, Marfinovich Middle row-Trembley, Silva. Alexander, Koehler. McWilliams. Campbell, O'l-lara, Tulloch, Parsons Froni row--Rippon, Luiz, Hoffman, Knivelon, Bralye. Kienlz, Rivera, Breeclen, Francis ln I922 The Bloclc P Sociely was organized lo promole clean alhleiics, io acl as an advisory body for any a+hle+ic acrivilies on lhe campus, and lo assisl The Board of Conlrol in Jrhe mainrenance of college lradilions. The varsily alhleles also infor- mally acl as big bro+hers lo Jrhe freshman alhlelres. Thursday of each week has been designaled as leHer day, when each member oi Jrhe sociery agreed lo wear his swealer. Officers are Rudy Rivera, presidenlg lrvin Grubbs, vice-presidenlrg Ed Koehler, secrelary-Jrreasurer. Membership in The Sociely is limired 'ro varsily coaches and arhleres who have earned Jrhe Bloclc P award. ln The Spring, The Bloclc P sponsored The annual Senior Facully Baskeiball Game which was won by The Seniors 26 io 25. The Block P wound up ilrs aclivilies on April 23 wilh an lnvirarional Sporrs Day. The precedenr-selling program was ac+ion-cram- med wilh a foolball game belween Jrhe Seniors and lhe l938 Varsily, inlramural Jrraclc and field evenls, swimming exhibilions, and closed wilh a dinner al ihe l-lolel Sloclclon. l96l 1,
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9 FirsT row-Roscelli, McElroy. Jacobsen, Pappas, Ivey, OlaeTa Second row-SeiTerT, Fine, T-laycock. Piccardo, Foss, Vieira Third row-Kieldsen, ZumsTein, CollaTT, Myers. Johnson. l-lalberT. Corson Fourfh row-Hill, Folendorf FRGSI-I SEASCDN Big Jim Corson's Tinal TooTball coaching iob, The l937 ediTion oT Frosh pig- skinners, was a Tair-To-midlin' aTTair. Going Tormer Bengal yearlings Two beTTer, '37 TigerleT Toojrballers Took on a heavy six-game schedule plus one posT season skirmish. NeT resulT: Frosh 3-OpponenTs 4. The Three Babe wins were arrived aT Through sheer power and superior playing abiliTy. The Cal. Aggie ColTs, brisk rival eleven, absorbed a double ducking. The TirsT deTeaT came OTT in BaxTer STadium surroundings, wiTh Corson's CuTies sending Tullback Dale l-lalberT around end Tor The score and margin oT vicTory-6-O. The second CaTleT win was annexed in Davis, ColT's sTamping ground, To The Tune oT I3 love . Tom OlaeTa, back, and broTher of Joey OlaeTa, a Tiger greaT, provided The TeaTure oT The Tray by running 55 yards Toa score on an inTercepTed pass. Salinas J. C. was The squad ThaT obliged Tor vicTory number Three. They Took iT on The chin, I4-6. Cub razzle-dazzle was Too much Tor The l.eTTuce Lads. San lvlaTeo Junior College proved a bone-crushing aggregaTion in The sea- son opener by dumping The orange and black neophyTes 20-O. The nexT deTeaT came in The guise oT a hearTbreaker. Leading The Fresno Bullpups 7-6 wiTh buT one play leTT, The Dean's Darlings looked like a casT-iron cinch. l-lowever. The Tough visiTors pulled a Merriwell when Bob Quinn, Pup halT who had been a Thorn in The Cub side all nighT, skirTed end Tor six markers iusT as The gun popped. The Tinal Tally, I2-7, saw The Fresnans in Their TirsT vicTory over a Corson-coached eleven. San Jose's Trosh handed The KiTTen crew a I3-O loss in BaxTer STadium, and The Tiger Cubs, playing a posT season inviTaTional, losT To Placer Junior College, 6-O. l-larris Fine, oT Tracy. was honorary capTain. l-le played a bangup game aT guard all season. I
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