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' ' ' r JQMT gf LIGHTWEIG,-HT TRACK li.l Row: Caiolan, Cqi, Paflralh. Dorr, Baile liay , Law or' Qn w w il 5 . d Ro : l-lo lell, l-laqernan, rr, ., Geruqhly, 'ce Moll, 3rd Row: l-linlerrnann, Plummer, Rarnus, Gwen, Dupouy, lnilin Dvvyfif, oil. l Lighlweighf Track Allhouqh The Red in' Black spilreslers placed well in cily nweels, Polylechnic roolers were plainly disap- poinled. ln lhe recenl A.A.A. Championships, Com- merce was pressed hard lo iusl win over a lighlinq 'Sunsel Squadii. Maybe lhe Liqhfweighls did nol win any lilles, or were awarded many medals, bul' IF EVER any alhleles displayed lhe lighling lury of lhese Polylechnic slu- denls, lhey musl have been Olympic Games malerial. Coach Killredge will receive all of 'rhese lilfle fel- lers nexl season, and il They show lhe same spiril as in IQ36, hail lo a championship leam. 54 l Tennis XR Waqner, La7aie, Lindberg Arnarlc, Biorlrquisl . it ki! l . Tennis The Poly 'rennis learn enlered lhe A.A.A, a heav lavorile. Seven veleran players relurned lo insur- lhe lennis lrophy lor Poly. The boys were lounr almosl everyday af The Golden Gale courls. Thi learn also had several praclice rnalches wilh leading high schools. Poly caplured live oul ol six possible poinis in lhi A.A.A. meer in Golden Gale Parlc wilh Ed Amarlr o Poly delealinq Ellon Lindberg also of Poly--6-3, 6-3 For +he cily championship. Harold Wagner and Bol Lazare of Poly capfured lhe doubles charnpionshir by delealing Al Alllield and Chandler Ennes o Lowell, 4-6, 6-2, 7-5. The Parrols also had lwo repre senlalives who brolce inlo lhe semi-finals of singles Ray Biorlcquisl and Fred Kraclre. All of lhese boys are seniors playinq lheir las games ol high school compelilion excepl l-larolc Wagner. y0QljtECl'l.YliC
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lily fi Back Row: Midyelf, Morf, Brown, Duveneck, Offersfedf, Galbreafh. Middle Row: l-liorf, Coreris, Salacone, Jacobson, Thiebauf, Markman. Fronf Row: Bapfisfa, Mclvlahon, Mulchay, Bernsfein. lad5asebaQQ Poly 5 Sf. lgnafius I0 By dropping a hard-foughf sfruggle fo fhe hill- foppers, Poly losf fhe chance fo fake over sole lead- ership of fhe A.A.A. Don lvlidgeff hurled a good ball for fhe Parrofs, buf fough breaks in fhe pinches cosf him fhe game. Jacobson and l-liorf hif homers for Poly while Ray Pinelli sfruck one for Sf. lgnafius. Poly 3 Sacred Hearf 0 ln a real oldefashioned pifching duel, Nick Coreris besfed fhe highly foufed lrish hurler, Henry Flack, limifing fhe favored Cafholic nine fo only fwo hifs as his mafes were collecfing seven. Bob lvlorf led The assaulf on Flack wifh a double and single. Poly 8 Lowell 7 Sfaging a hair raising rally in fhe lasl of fhe sevenfh inning, Poly iusf managed fo nose ouf fhe up and coming Cardinals, in a wild, loosely-played ball game. Trailing by one run in fhe final inning wifh fwo down and a man on firsf, liffle Mickey Mclvlahon pulled fhe ounnall game ouf of fhe fire by a long home-run pasf fhe righf fielder. The vicfory also allowed Nick Coreris fo chalk up his second win of fhe season. Poly 5 Balboa 3 ln a fasf, well-played game, Poly upsef fhe favored Buccaneer nine wifh Nick Coreris hurling his Third sfraighf vicfory againsf no defeafs. Paul had a per- fecf day af baf, as he hi+ fwo Triples and a single from fhe offerings of Balboa's ace hurler, Elsa. Fran- cis Offersfedf, cenferfielder, also came 'rhrough by driving in fhe lying and winning runs in fhe fiffh inning. Poly 4 Galileo 6 Affer limifing fhe Lions fo fhree singles for five innings, Don Midgeff suffered his second hearfbreak- ing defeaf of fhe season, when fhe Galileans scored 'rhree runs in fhe sixfh inning, as fhe leff fielder losf a fly ball in fhe sun. The Parrofs were leading af fhe fime 4 fo 3. Joe Difo of Galileo, all-cify pifcher lasf season, was fouched for seven hifs and in 'rrouble consfanfly.
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bbw Unlimifed Swimming Team Lighiweighr Swimming Team Row Franiirr, Wi-lie, This-bam, Forfe, Willis. FronT Row---Bauqh, Back Row-TieTien, Duke, Wardwell, Goldman, Johnson, Ryan, Moizer. nan, llankv, Walli-riiivynr, McGuire, Cox. Second Row-Tv1cKenney, Porfello, Dean, Kahn, Faber, Taylor, Styles. Froni Row-Lavery, Nicolson, Lau, HoTfman,'l-laake, Chichesier, Hanson. fs ' af e- M up decks 2 aponta UnlimiTed Swimming Team :ompared wiTh The I3O-pound division, This sea- ls unlimiTed Team did noT Tinish The season wiTh ouTsTanding perTormance. AlThough assisTed in Ty evenTs by Their lighTer TeammaTes, The squad , noT equal To Galileds Team, which boasTs OT ae Olympic Club swimmers. lecause oT The shorTage oT maTerial ThaT Turned This season, Those who could possibly qualiTy 'e advised To Try ouT wiTh The lighTweighTs. This flains The reason Tor The ParroTs dismal showing. Ward Cox, who holds more ciTy records Than any er high school swimmer, and who could break ny more if allowed by The A.A.A. To compeTe in re evenTs, was The only one who was able To bring gleam oT saTisTacTion To The eye oT Coach Paul ngerTord. This is his final year aT Poly, and during Three years on The aquaTic squad, he has smashed ords in alrnosT every meeT. ounnail lNlexT year's Team will be much sTronger wiTh T added sTrengTh oT The l3O pound squad and a Tew good prospecTs Trom The l2O's. Tc LighTweighT Swimming Poly's swimming Team produced This year The besi maTerial Than iT ever has. The Team should be highl complimenTed on iTs Tine work and accomplishmenTs. WiTh pracTically a new squad OT inexperienced men, iT became one oT The sTrongesT compeTiTors Tor The A.A.A. championship. The ouTsTanding poinT makers Tor The lighTweighTs were as Tollows: Haake, Poly's second highesT poinT maker, who came ouT oT a meeT wiTh noT less Than I5 poinTs To his crediTq Tiegan and Baugh, Two Tine swimmers, who managed To pile up IO poinTs To Their crediT. Poly's sTrongesT conTender was Commerce. Galileo came second wiTh a Tine group oT boys. NexT year Poly's chances Tor a championship Team are cinched g every man on The enTire squad will be back excepT Cox. 53
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