SF Section Finals

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SF Section Finals
I
EDITEP
CCCCAA
SAN FRANCISCO
CHRONICLE,
SUNDAY,
I
~y BILL LEISER
MAY 20,
1945
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·pointed
Coo1idge
Miller
(10).
Dougherty
o'!tpointc.d
Fred Lott (6).
MILWAUKEE-Charley
Parham
TKO
Barn' Wright (6). Al Gomez knocked out
Jimmy WI1ite (2).
WEDNESDAY
PATERSON,
N.. 1.-Jimmy
Mills
out- I'
pointed
Joe Lamotta
(7).
C1int Miller
TKD Sammie Tischler
(4) .
./
ELIZABETH.
N. J.~Freddie
Arches outVincent Jones
pointed Billy Da!liels (10),
knocked out C:harlie McPherson
(1);.-
I
AKRON, OhJQ-Charles
Roth outpointed
Don Morrow· '(8),
Tom Woodward
Dutpointed Ira Hughes
(8).BINGHAMTON,
N.
Y.-Marlo
Ochoa
knocked out oscar BoYd (7), Juan SarTHURSDAY
NIGHT
I
f.
ranD outpointed
JohnnY" Ta,ylor
l8).
FALL RIVER,·.Mass.-BallyCarubJa.
150, '
New York. TKO Deacon Cooper, New York
I;:)): George Butler, 124., \Vatr.rbury,
Conn.,
TKO Eddie Moran, 133, Boston (3),
PHILADELPIaA-Freddy
Sammons,
145,
Chester, outpointed
Pat Patucel.
143, Port
132.
Norris. N. J. (8): Talbert -Anderson.
Chester.
outpointed
Jimmy
.Allen,
127,
Philadelphia
(6) .•
BROOKLYN-Marvin
Bryant,
161. Dal16l1,'2. New
Jas. out.pointed
.1. C. Wilkens.
~~{pkOi~i~~;
il?~VstD~I::~~~1l~57i60~r~;~1~~~
]yn
I:
(6),
FRIDAY NIGHT
NEW
YORK-Harold
Green,
I Brooklyn,
outpointed
Frankie Terry. 1551/2,
Brooklyn,lO;
Eddie Compo, 126. New HaI
ven,
sey City,
knocked
1.
out
Earl '.Mint.z,
n1~
'1271'2, Jer-
an
w:
spi
I outpointed
to~~r~·.KPi.·-J':~OI~u~W~,
Manalo
Zurita, 1~~5.
128,~ag~~~~:
Mexico ·1
aity,',8 7;
... Eddie Simmons,
I town"
132, Gary. Ind .• I
PRbvIDENCE'-Freddie
Camuso,
150 '12,I
thl
hii
th.
Fall River. 'outpolntedJackie
Peters, 150%,
Trenton,
N .• J., 10: Ernie
Davis.
140112,
Trenton.
knocked
out Eddie ~Iol'an,
1315,
Boston, 2.
'
PHILADELPHIA-Danny
Devlin. 181, AIIt:ntown, outpointed Nat Hines. 183, Phila~
delphia, 8; Ma;wn Padlo, 1'47, Philadelphia,
outpoir:.t~d
-"StanleY
Miller,
147,
New
iY'ii~LlywOOD-BennY
troit. outpointed
Luis
\ico City. 10.
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wa
fre
]
op
Do
agl
of
Goldberg, 118. DeCastillo,
118, Mex-
diB
fin
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str
in
TV
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flel
ett
all!
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BOI
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jun
wa:
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of
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-$'Poly
Low
FRONT
liantly
____
MEN
at Kezar, Stadium,
field
championships
performed
in yesterday's
city prep
track brilandf~~
particularly
in the three events I ~~
breezed to a :10.2 second victory in the unlimited
class 100- Lll1c
yard dash, Center-Poly
High's Merrill Peacock completed a Poly
'gouble 1tpOn taking the 220-yard low hurdles in :24.9 and! ~~~
below,
Keropian's
leap"Ike"
of 21Miller
feet from
6 inches
brokeGompersl,
a six- Line
pictured Bob
above.
Top, DOla.
Samuel
La',·,
.L,year;,..oyrecor..d jor the 120 'lJound division bl'O~ jJ.l:.Z!l11-~. I
Poly ~ops·City Meet;
I Peacock Sets Record
H
IBy
BOB
MARCUS.
I
THE
SUMMARIES
..
,
I
Strictly
as advertised,
the' ra~paging polytechnic
tracks tel's domlnated
the 14th annual
Academic
'~.
IOU-Miller
championships
in Kezar
Stadium
Association
track and field
upsets were numerous. the
(p.,. ,Hau~sf:r (~~)jud~~~vkal·*). *;Ue.F~~3k
440-Edwards
(L), Wya't
(C:i:io
FI~\l (P). (T.owne
(M). (P),
Time.Mullaney
:10,2.
(SI). Zanck (P). Storkman lP). Time.
I yesterday,
Athletic
Though
(SG). Wyatt
0
(P). Haussler
thin
~lad Parrot
athletes
copped
.5hii-'-Kearney (SD, Whitec"r (P): S';'ingfIVe fIrst places
out. ?f 13 events
ley_ (L), Sco"il (L). Wichman (P). Time
in the unlimited
diVISIOn to end a
2:00,1.
'
trr three-year
regime
of . cinder
su- r
~ULE-Nolan
(M), Vander MaJe (L\,
H\: premacy held by Lowell, runnerup,
~1,~,~~0~':43(~!' Elswood (M), Stern (P).
:i,,,;( to the Parrots
yest~rday.
,
I~O HIGH HURDLES Peacock (P).
""",,'" Coach
,perrv
KIttredge
s squad
Hausser (Pi. FellO'atto (P), Russell (Bi
Kf; amassed
a total
of 73 points
to 'Roysler tB). Time, :15,2,
'
'+< Lo\'-ell's
55":
,~~ellers
record of
~::::::~
.'1
,12, and.••••set a precedent
b.;} made JOhnny
In 1943.)Hardgrave's
tW ln
the
lIghtweIght
dIVISIOn by
~20 I.OW HURDLES-Peacock (P) FelitY promptly winning the 130 and 120 7.atto (P), Hausser IP), Runner' (Li),
',',I,', pound
titles for a clean sweep.
Huber ILL TIme, :24.9.
~?','"
Stricken
with minor ailm~nl~ beBO~~rt~U~t):Dlul~nft~L;i
-M;'Jt~~~ l~i:
"<,'.,.,.,
,ki'"
I
i~,:
the pole vault despIte
Stan
Delafore
hanty'sthe meet,
two lame
Poly ankles,
n:anaged and
to take
two
second
pla'ces by the languescent
;','.'.'.' '
W
tt·
th
100
d 440 who
:&1<;JIm
ya
mean
,44ft.
JW was bothered
,,"ith a cold all week.
Bl'lare lSD, 106 H. 7 in.
114
SHOTPUT-Fromm
H. 7'/2 In,: Fromm.'P}(P),
.. "I 107
ft. n.1%7. In,;
in,: I
Dunn (L). 48 f~. 7 1I1.,.Kmsley IP), 46 ft.:,
Boretta (L), 40 ft. 4'" In,; V_Ienle (B),
11 in,
BROAD JUMP-Gilman (LL 22 ft. 2 in,:
PEACOCK
~T.ARS
""""". If an IndiVidual
u
ft. 1 In.: Delahanty IP),
He" ILlI, 20 ft. 7',~ in.
,t"",
I",·",·"
'I,;t
......~
star
had
to
Green
be
rHl
Pe~cock,.
18-year-old
senior,
chosen, IndomItable
the honor mustcourage
befall Mer...:' whose
carrecord in the 39~:? Inc
l'ied him
ow to alllelS
victories.. in both hurdles
,.,...
From gun to tape, the All city
footballm"
was in command
to win
the race by six yards over teammate
,.,,a It .H aussel.
..
' ''Vh en P eaeoe k h·tI
the Wire, three tenths
of a second
was clipped off .Johnny Hardgraves'
15:5 standa:d
set in 1943.
\
Clocked
m 15:2, Peacock
camc
~\ back later in the afternoon
to defend his 220 low hurdle
crown, but
%t failed to break the existing mark
~,'f~·
. of
24:6 establ1shed
by Lloyd Pl0vost.
4t The 165- pounder was off fa~t at the
tK O'un cleared the barriers
WIth non-
in
1%1.
master
111 the
7~'fz in.:
P~laba\'
'(P)
20 It. 8\2 1":'
~~.:ff.klci;he~n~~)G~~Jt (H)~2 i~':f::aH. (t~~;
Landi CB). 19 ft. 3:::' in.
1~0 LOW HURDLES-Drocco IP). Mur'(d;. (~~ine~m:'{~:8(LI), Brand (P), Hadl1ch
I· EROAD
JUMP-Caruso (P).(B). 5 ft.
20 9'.2
ft. in.:
3'/2
HIGH JU~lP-Re"il1a
Brown (GW), 5 ft, 8';, in,: tie for third
, . by 20 yards in 24 :9.
,
DoJa "Ike"
Miller
colored
flash
from
Samuel
Gornpers,
shared
double victory honors with. Peaco.ck.'
chaiant
precision
to whip
the WIllfield
".._. Williams
annexed
both
spl'lnts,
F} ning' the century in the fastest time
" but met his
• footed Miller.
ft.
,HIGH
JUMP-Green
(C),
" ft. 10',"
in.:
f.te
f()r ~econd
B:unett
IL\ and
fl.
Anderson
6 in. (LO, 5between
ft. 7~2 in.;
tip. for fourth.
Elder ILl\, Bales' IP). Brandt
lB.,
5 ft. B'" in ..
RELAl'-PolYiechnic
(Fink.
Palahay.
Wallace.
Judmck.
Balboa. LIncoln.
LowelLPcacock.
Mission, WnH).
Time, 2:.21.3.
130'S
. 100-Caredio (B). Ea?ker (L). Gre.gins
'~~~)6.Morrow (C), Kltta (GWJ, TIme,
:J~O-Surian (Ll\ Edwards (L). Reed (B).
Sanford (oW), Power IB!. Time. :23.4.
440-Scroggy lL). Richwood (P), Nicolai
(LI).
Mills (B).
Vollers (M!.(OW),
Time. 52:52.2,
SHOTPUT
- Bernhard
ft.:
Goodwin, (P). 48 ft, 1 i~.: Kutulan (;"1\.
146 ft. 1 In.: Wood (P), 40 ft. 4 In.; Lewis
,(B).
43 ft. 8 In..
*
The 10ailing
in
:2. andWyatt
the
21
~n.;~~~s>~~f (':~,o~1 f~e:t~f"cnfO,?~I,;',;~~h
~~:
. POLE Moore
VAULT-Delahant~·
(P). 11
i;
(B). ft. 10
tweell'
(L) ancj Day!.,
f"y
::{ and
.
h]to a new
b·."· city
m of
longthein year
:23.
@
(C),
was
fur-
(L~ElA~:.!~~~li;
La(i~;k::)'
between
T~?mpkll1'
(PI and 0~~nd;ick~'
_ Neu",'l.ayel'
fleet- i Gallleo. TIme, 1:"~2k"
I 100-Erigero (SD. Unmaek
(LI\, Leon-
1<
KEARNEY
TRIUJ.\oIPHS
lard
(P), Long (B), Ramirez (B). Time,
undefeated
in this in
event"
Edwards~,
Balboa, (Ll\.
Lincoln,
, " previously
Close.st race
was ,witnessed
the Scrogg;',
:1~:;ri-Harp
(M), Vought
De Po!;':
Lacy
'if, half-mile
between
Tommy J(earney I (P). Adamson IB), Ryan IS,\, TIme. :24,
m
st, Ignatius
amI Jim 1Vhitecar
of tllio
l~O (P),
LOWGoliob
HURDLES-Castro
(M). ChapCas@ of
Poly.
Dink Templeton's
protege led
.tBl. Choye (Ci,
I
the last 100 yards by '\Vhlteear,
but Kearne~' had enough in reserve
to withstand
the Poly boy's ehal~he pack all the way, w.as thrc~teneci
I~enge. l\earney
won by three yards
timetheof time
the season
, In
of 2:0.'>:1, the fastest
Lowell's deiendin~
champion. Jimmy Edwards
of Lowell
won WIth
amazincr
ease
o\'er
the, favored
Wyatt ~in the quarter
mile.
The
spindly
legged Cardinal
swept into
the lead at the far turn. lengthened
his lead to win by eight yards over
the tiring
Wyatt.
His 51:4 effort
was two-tenths
of a second removed
from his winning
time last year.
Ranked
as an out.'iider
in the
opening
event, the mile, Mission's
Don Nolan proved a surprise
package, whipping
Johnny
Vander Male
of Lowell. The bespectacled
Lowell
distance
ace set the pace until the
final 100 yards, only to succumb
to
Nolan's
last
minute
kick in the
,
6 in.: Gan (P). 20 ft. 9 in: Emer.on lB •.
19 ft. 6<12 in,: Su~arman ISG), 19 ft, ~2 In :
.Ve(·:e(\~t)~ L~y~t.s}1~Kk.\':~reeol d of 21 ft.'
,m'1'16~~' n~i'i;...:.k4~~'~nian (OW). 21 ft.
.!;
In, made in 1939,)
,
.John~on
(B). 5 ft. 11/.( 1M\.
In.; 5
H::!nIck
HIGH .IUMI'-Jaebon
rt. 7\~ (PJ.
in':1
~a~\;. ti:i. ~'f~.~~~~erns(P), 3 ft" 3 in.::
RF.I.AY-Balhoa
'Long, Johnson, na-'
mlrez. Adamoon\. Mission. Polr, Lincoln, I
Galileo. Time. 1:37.7.
111
I
stretch.
had nothing
in
reserve Vander
as NolanMalestreaked
by.
TWO UPSETS
T'\\'o upsets were registered
in the
field events.
Lowell's Johnny
Boretta lost to teammate
Mort Dunn,
and Duane-Gilman
out-leaped
Jiin
I r"':",b"y··itrlhc~broacl·
jUffil>;- ihml1's·
winninl(' heave of 117'n'.i" nosed out
Boretta's
116'11" effort.
Jumping'
two feet farther
than
anticipated,
Gilman
took the broad
jump in easy style. His winning leap
was 22'2".
In the 120 division, broad jumper
Robert
Keropian
of George
Washington broke a six year record, The
eagle sophomore
eclipsed the mark
of 21'\1,," made
by Lowell's
Lloyd
Shinakai
in 1939. Keropian stretched
the tape to 21'6".
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HOW THEY FARED
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UNI.IMITEDS
Polyf.echnic
Lowell
Balboa.
Commerce
Poly
Balboa
Lo~.'ell
Lincoln
PolY
Balboa
Mission
Lincoln
St. I~na Uus
73 ILincoln
55~,2ISam. Gompcrs
14 1St,Ignatius
14 IMission
]:;U-POUl'>D CLASS
2'j~/2IWashington
26 IMis3ion
22
211,2
!commerce
Galileo
]';U-POUl'>D CLASS
221Washinglon
~~!~~~~~~l'~ompers
lOIOalileo
6jLowell
10 ~2
10
9
9
12
7
2
2
"
2
2
1
1
,