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I-IIGH SCHOOL TRACK -J diff!! 6 Klip BACK ROW left To rrqhf Coach Bob Pallerson Bll Gallagher Waller Bemis Clark Duke Don McKmney Sam Trlplefl' Ken Fealhersfone John Osborn Smile Lee Harold Three ll Al Schulmeyer Manaqer FRONT ROW Ken Lucko Fred Delaca Frances Landers Dck Armbrusl Jay Sie arf Charles G lley Bull La ghlon WuTh The Track season lusT beqrnnanq when Thus sechon ol The yearbook wenT To press The Apache Th nclads had engaged rn l3uT one meeT The Red and WhnTe crndermen dropped Theur openrnq rnaTch oT The campargn To a sTrong Tamalpars Hugh Track crew on The KenTTueld oval However an loslnq The Apaches earned more TursT places Than dnd The larnuTes buT The depTh oT The laTTer squad proved To be The deTerr'nrnung TacTor One OT The TunesT relay Teams rn The school s envrable hrsTory promised To rack up many polnTs during The season Included In The ground burnanq quarTeT were BTII lDopeyl Gallaqer Ray Robinson Fred Delaca and Norm Schmder Robunson also compeTed ru The dashes Gallaqer The broad lump Delaca The 440 yard run and Schnuder The hurdles EnTered an oTher evenTs Tor Coach Bob PaTTerson s Track crew were dusTance men Francus Anderson Max Carson and Ken Luckow pole vaulTer Duck ArmbrusT and dashrnen Charles Gulley Francis Landers and M ke loalc medes Sam AbpoTT and Ed lrrpleTT handled The duscus and shoTpuTduT1es ,L ,IIN I f I za , I , , I 4 t C '2 T42 i7y f , I, ,T RI , - ' i . l . ' . r ' . Ahbofh Dick Smilh, Max CarsonI Florin Holm. SECOND ROW: Wallace WiesfI Ray Robinson, Ray Schneider, Ed I I 1 I W r I ' : WI I I l I w I u I ' u . I . I . . ' , ' I I-
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HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Q!! QQ 'im'-1 FIRST ROW lef? ro rughf Mel n Thomas Joe M ndoza Don McCarfy Jer y Smulh Don O e s Ma n Ch usle sen Clayfo Church Ju G uzzle Manager SECOND ROW Coach Coales Lee Boyer D ck Palm r Floyd Cole Hans Jacobsen Har y Vldler Duck Laycock Lloyd Huckey Tom Cass nos Bruce Campb ll F ank Ch kes Duamond deslunues of lhe Apaches were handled by Coach Don Coales who came lo Valleuo alfer menlorung varuous hugh school alhlefuc 'reams un Oregon for 20 some years The Apaches never looked lo poorer advanlage lhan on lheur season s unaugural when lhey were rrounced II l by 'rhe husllung Ruchmond Hugh Oulers However 'rhe Coalmen bounced back wulh a bang lo annex lheur nexl Three pracluce oulungs suc cessuvely downung Commerce of San Francusco 3 I Geyservulle 3 2 and Armuuo 6 2 whuch us lheur complele record af lhe lume of fhus wrulung The luneup boasled of no less fhan eughf relurnung lellermen They were Hans Jake Jacobson a calcher pulchers Sam Abbolu' and Marv Chruslensen fursl sacker Clayloru Church shorlslopper Harry Vudler and oulfuelders Don McCar+y Ruch Palmer and Tom The Greek Casunos The squad was furlher bolslered by lhe presence of 'rhe followung fursl year slalwarls unfuelders Joe Cole and Bruce Campbell and calcher oulfuelder Joe Mendoza ln lhe fasl duamond combal' of lhe Norlh Bay League +he schedule pulled lhe Apaches wulh lhe Napa Sanla Rosa and Tamalpaus Hugh School nunes on The home grounds and uncluded our of lown games wulh 'rhe Analy Pelaluma and San Rafael Hugh School clubs Abbol Chruslensen and porf suder Don Gwens shared lhe slarlung pulchung assugn menfs wulh Mendoza and Jacobsen servung behund 'rhe bar Anolher lellerman calcher Ber+ Ney was unable lo play lasl season due lo an allack of rhumaluc fever Church, Campbell Vudler and Cole manned lhe unlueld posuluons from fursf lo lhurd bases respec luvely, whule Mendoza, Palmer and Casunos were lhe besl of an oulslandung oullueld lol Home games were played af Palferson Fueld DON GLEASON Lf., 'u .f7- V , ' ' ' T' ' .guxlf ' ' . v :fu 1 w ,- 'J H ' ' 5 'I' 1 .ef I .MN V ' ,. Q Q ,, -7' ' ,. . A 61 , . ' W ,. .... ' 1. ' gy ' - . ' I V, . ' are f ' U. -. f f ff! ' . 'N v , -W , vu 4. ' I 4 - ' A 1... ' f ' x u , ' sf - , of ,. , ,, , u , f f ,... I l ,,,,- If s 7 . u - ' K W r . , ' 1 vi , e , , r ' , w n , rvl r' n , n , m r . , i . 'c I, , u e, , , r , , , u , e , r u . . . , . . . l ' Y , - I - I T l A 1 1 ll ll . I I ' T I u uu uu - . : I . . I . - T I I . , . - u I 1 T
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,gnu un givin 140 agen... an ALLE- .,, ,J 4 QT' 94 far A . ,J JUNIOR COLLEGE TRACK TEAM BACK ROW, lell io riqhl: Jim Grani, Don Hopson, Gene Ca- sella, Harry Camper, Herman Smifh, Winfred Poindexfer, Jack Walling. FRONY ROW: Bill Langford, Georqe Souza, Roy Servanie, Neil McDonnell, Nick Toolialus, Willie Holmes, Emery Johnson. l P 7 ' si is . 32' M, ,Mr ... ' V 'fQ V'-iw 43, W y a TEAM . ' BACK Row, :eff lo riqhl: Jim - Forsfall, Gordon Shaffer, Wal- 4... F- A ' S . M A c, Q f 1 82 . Ab. .Miers V A 3 J. C. TRACK Al' lhe early dale which lhis arlicle is wrillen, noi loo much can be said aboul The upperedivision lraclc learn. Coach Glenn Odale is menloring lhis season's inilial elllorl ol lhe Redslcins on lhe oval palhs. Odale had lined up nine rneels lor The 'Slcin cinder- men, including lhe N.C.J.C.C. gel-logelher al Berlsef ley, and lhe Fresno and lvlodeslo Relays. Early season performers lor lhe Odalernen were: Don l-lopson, mile: Ray Servenle, George Souza and Nick Toolialos, shol and discus: Jim Granl and Jack Walling, 440 and 880: l-larry Camper and Winired Poindexler, dashes and hurdles: Willie l-lolmes, broad-iurnp: Bill Lanlciord, high iurnp: Dave Wiley, pole vault and Fred Sesler. IOO and 22OAyard dashes. Schnider, lhe hurdles. .M , son Dellard, Frank Chukes, Rus- Y . x sell Spanos. FRONT ROW: Joe Reyes, Lee Boyer, James More qans, Ray Kuen91el,Bob Ihinqer. N .5 FQTTB '. , as-13 . rg. w f. wwf f' . Q A ,wt Q. CLASS A TRACK Walson Dillard, Ben llern, and Jim Forreslal bul- warlc a Class B lraclc squad lhal was one ol the finesl in recenl years. The lrio had sel all kinds ol records lasl season as Class C performers, especially llem, who on lwo diilerenl occasions brolce his own league record lor lhe 50-yard dash. Dillard served as a high-jumper, broad-iumper, and relay man, while llem and Forreslal excelled in lhe shorler ol The dashes. Olher lighlweighf Traclc- slers were Ray Kuenlzel and Bill Kuznilc. Q
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