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A San Marino ball player attempting to dribble down court is guarded by Jon Greene ISI. T.C. 29 .. .. Artesia 21 T.C. 34 . . . . . Santa Fe 23 T.C. 12 .. ...... Arroyo 24 T.C. 29 . . . . . Bell Gardens 19 T.C. 30 . . .... San Marino 13 T.C. 22 .. ..... Artesia 24 T.C. 30 . . .. . Santa Fe 25 T.C. 32 .. ...... Arroyo 21 T.C. 21 .. . . . Bell Gardens 14 T.C. 30 . . .... San Marino 34 FEE i-If V PSTERS Taking The Rio Hondo League Dee basketball champion- ship This year was The Temple CiTy squad, which was coached by John Applegate. The Dees finished Their season with a nine-win, Three- loss league record. The outstandingplayer of The year proved to be Jerry Gardener, who was voted most valuable player of the Dee squad. Jerry was high scorer in most ofthe games he played and is expecTed To go Tar in The next Tew years. Elbert Ellington was voted captain of The squad by his teammates. as-'f 4 ,G 'U 465' 3 3' T 1134, 'ikw gfilgs., ,, nv as G 9 . , UQ: I aaa' Elbert Ellington, captain, Fred Bateman, most improved player, Steve Blakesley, most improved player, and Gerald Gardener, most valuable player labsentl. Buck row: J. Greene, S. Poole, J. Petralia, D. Krieb, F. Bateman. Front row: G. Gardener, J. Nelson, S. Blakesley, J, Berg. A . 4 I T-9'
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Mx T, T qi, E ig! .... ,M . 1. ' B ' mlm ' 'WI ,Y I VA? SITY SPIE EWIEN Temple City High's varsity track team showed promise of being a Rio Hondo League threat this '57 spike season. This year's squad, which was coached by Joe Feary and George Lebrecht, was strengthened by last season's championship Bee cindermen. Because of an early deadline we had no way of knowing who took the Rio Hondo League Championship, but in their meets up to March 14, the Rams looked quite strong in many of their events. Bob Beachboard, one of last year's returning varsity members, high- lighted several meets with his outstanding performances in the TOO-vard dash. At the tri-school track meet this year, between Temple City, Baldwin Park, and Mission High, Bob broke his own TOO-yard dash record by three seconds, when he ran the distance in a time of 9.8. Bob was announced also the holder of the second best time for this event in the C l F. Other outstanding track members Temple has fielded this year were Morris Morkre, holder of the school shot put record of 51 ft. 7 in. Al- though he was a Bee spikeman last year, Morris put the iron ball farther than any varsity attempt. Morris placed fourth in the CIF track finals last year, and since he was a member of the varsity this season, he should have been a strong asset. Temple looked very good in the pole vault division, where Dennis Wil- liams and Bill Wells won several meets for the Rams by taking firsts in this event. As it stood before deadline, Temple held a non-league record of one win, two losses. fii s liiir 1 A N' .V-V, 7 -- - ' ' , ti-- . ii'l '- iiii 'ili A f...i iili V. wp -as ew 5.0'W 't' Dfw ,M I 3, .. 4 i v X' i..-ie if I4 ilii- V , .... - , if A ,iw .55 ' it: . 5 li -- ,.VV . , ,,.,.. V' 6 A K l l f ,.'i AAL KI A J . .f,f ll5
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