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State Ciftrack and Field Championships June 1, 1957 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Edwards Track Stadium Berkeley, *California 25c Thirty-Ninth Annual -.. State C.I.F. Track and Field Championships J MEET OFFICIALS" Brutus Hamilton_m __n Honorary Rejeree Elwood Lang I U U a' Harold Berliner _m mumnnmum Rejeree DaVl'd Sny der) (mu.n lneet lnUTW/5elS Tom Moore m_mn_nmnu_mnm_mmm· Starter James Corleym_m_ m Head Judge oj Finish Mel Long nn m_n Recall Starter Lloyd Rogers m_n R ead Field Judge Frank Boek mnnnmmm m__Clerk oj Course H. D. Thoreau Announcer Donald Hawley Asst. Clerk oj Course Glenn MacLmun Inspector oj Implements Thomas Winstead nm_m mnn.R ead Timer WiJJiam W. Russell _ m_nm m __ Records JUDGES OF FINISH Richard Brians, Don Brillhart, Harold Brillhart, Hal Fox, Bruce Grant, Wayne McCorkle, Ralph Proctor, Bill Radcliffe, Ray Scholz, John Sparrow. TIMERS INSPECTORS Frank Dempsey, Frank Geis, Norman Green, Harry McDonald, Robert Ulsh, Frank Jones, AI Mattern, Robert Vance. George Soule, Cortland Morris, Ted Vollmer, Dr. Ed Healy. R,?bert Johnson. High Jump Broad Jump Pole Va~lt Discus Shot-Put Horace Crow Phil Hempler l\Iaurice Roach Donald Bell Elwin LeTendre Charles Sullivan Dr. Emmett Stanton Rev. Sherwood Wirt Dave Beaver Lewis Jolley .loe B. Hunter H. W. Jennings Head Scorer: AI Wah!. Assistant Scorer: Ben Neff. Meteorologists: A. K. Oppenheim, Nathan Snyder. Cnstodians of Medals: Orron QuaJIs, Archie Chagonjian. Press Steward: Bob Rubin. Photographer: Lee Hansen. Programs: Ted Ellsworth. Attendants: Fred Ludeke and Oakland High Students. Bnglers: Glen Bowling, Art Juarez, Harry Davis, Fremont High School, Oakland. Track Physician: Bill Donald, .lr. FEDERATED COUNCIL CALIFORNIA INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION North Coast Section Los Angeles City Section Oakla,nd City Section WILLARD B. KNOWLES FRANCIS L. DAUGHERTY DAVID P. SNYDER. Martinez Pnblic Schools Roosevelt High School (L.A.) Section Secretary, LEE SIMS WILLIAM NOBLE WAITE Oakland Pnblic Schools Santa Cruz High School Hnntington Park High School Northern Section WILLIAM LOPEZ H. W. JENNINGS JOHN H. DECATER Section Secretary, Petalnma Section Secretary, Los Angeles Section Secretary, San Francisco City Section Central Section Sntter High School RALPH H. LEHMAN PAUL M. GOODWIN State D·epartment of Education Balboa High School Reedley High School C. CARSON CONRAD ELWOOD LANG NORMAN A. McDONALD Burean 0/ Health, Recreation, Section Secretary, Edison High School, Fresno and Phy;ical Edncation, S.F. Pnblic Schools HAROLD R. OLSON Sacramento Section Secretary, Delano Southern Section Executive Secretary WINSTON NELSON ' Sac-Joaquin Section WILLIAM W. RUSSELL Pomona High School DELMER MARSHALL 1521-A Shattuck Avenue, OLIVER CORBIN Davis Public Schools Berkeley 9 Covina High School JAMES C. CAVE KENNETH FAGANS Section Secretary, Stockton Section Secretary, Los Angeles This Thirty-Ninth Annual 'C.I.F. Track and Field Meet Is Dedicated to BRUTUS HAMILTON, head track coach of the University of California, and in 1952 coach of the United States Olympic team. In the 25 years since he came to the University of California he has set a splendid example of leadership, athletic know-how, and sportsmanship which have served to inspire generation after generation of college and high school athletes rhroughont the world. '"I I \'J. __..L.-L. __ \ .....'1.- n_a-:-".." I"" ) J CALIFORNIA INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION 39th Annual Track and Field Championships June I, 1957 • Edwards Stadium, University of California· BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA Centennial's only entry, Preston Griffen, is a "one~man gang," and may amass. enough points to win the title for his school. TABLE OF CONTENTS Meet Officials. nmmnmnmmnUn. 2 State C.I.F. CounciL.n.nmn .. 2 Dedication 2 Meet Entries by Schools 4 and Sections ... 5 Exhibition Events 6 Pole Vault unuu 7 High Jump .... nnmnnmnmmnnnn. a Broad Jump mnnnnn. 9 Shot PuLuunu.n. 10 Three respected school administrators who have generously given their services to make California's high school athletic program one aaO-Yard Run. m.mmnmU.nU.nn .. II of the best in the nation, will retire this month, ending a total service IOO-Yard Dash nnn. 12 period of 21 years on the State C.LF.· Board, and 109 years of work 120-Yard High HurdleLnmnm 13 in the public schools. 440-Yard Dash 14 The C.LF. will always extend a welcome hand to Francis Daugh• erty, Principal of Roosevelt High School in Los Angeles, who has nO-Yard Dash. nmmmnmnmn 15 served as a representative of the Los Angeles City Schools on the laO·Yard Low Hurdles. 16 C.l.F. Board; to Ralph Lehman, Principal of Balboa High School One Mile Run nnnnu 17 in San Francisco, who has served as representative of the San Fran• aaO-Yard Relay .n.n. la cisco City Schools; and to John Decater, Superintendent of the Sut· ter Union High School District, who has served as representative of Last Year's Meet.. .. 19 the Northern c.r.F. Section schools on the C.LF. Board. Past C.I.F. Champions.m .. nnmn 20 The high esteem in which California's high school athletic activ• ties are held is tribl'lte to the work of these men. 3 ) r Livl'r11l0rC Edison (Stockton) Fremont I ENTRIES 22. Tirnetta, AI, 100 42. Cohn, George, 440 66. Jackson, Lincoln, j\[ell!o-A therton El Camillo Broad Jump NORTH COAST SECTION 23. Strong, Tom, Discus 43. Cardero, Phil, 880 iHcClymouds A calaJ/es 24. Atkinson, Robert, Shot Put 44. James, Bill, Mi Ie 67. Blake, Bernard, High Jump 1. Williamson, Dave, Pole Vauit Mt. Diablo Ei Dorado Oakland Alameda 25. Brown, Lee, Relay 45. Helms, Tim, High 168. Pleasants, Ken, 880 2 Beil Don Discus 26. Garcia, Abe, Relay Pole Vault Hurdles, 69. Schaefer, Don, Pole Vault . , , 27. Smith, Roger, Relay 70. Sims, Nick, Shot Put Bellarmil1e 28. Trettel AI, Relay Livingstoll Technical 46. Juarez, Richard, 3. Valentine, Denny, 220 Piedmont Broad Jumpln. Bridges, Hill, High Hurdles Lodi 72. Grissom, Robert, 100, 220, lIerlwle;. 29. Sanford, Rich, 440 Relay 4. Ailums, Henry, 100, 220, 30. Hind, John, Pole Vault 47. Fields, Athol, Pole Vault 73. Perry, Sam, Low Hurdles, Relay 31. Wallace, I(eith, Mile McClatchey Relay 6. Dewitt, Fred, 440, Relay . 7 Russ Cebron High Hurdles l',ttsbllr~ 48. Drennen, George, Relay 74. Webster, William, 440, Relay . \ow Hurdles, Broad Jump 32. Lea, Jessie, 880 49. Poweil, Robert, Relay 50. Statum, Russ, Relay, 100, 75. Edwards, E., Relay 8. Wiiliams, Jack, 220, Relay Riordan 220 9. Allums, Nat, Relay 33. Houghton, Mike, 880 51. Valentine, Russ, Relay NORTHERN SECTION B Urlil1!!ame Salinas 52. Williams, James, High Jump A llderson 10. Kimmell, Dick, Pole Vault 34. Wizner, Don, Mile Mod esto 76. Pierce, Jodie, Shot Put Campbell Sau Ram01l 11. Profit, Mike, Shot Put 35. McMillen, William, 440 53. Finc~, Il<arl, Low Hurdles, Bishop Armstro1lg 54. Chanc~I"i~r, Ray, Relay 77. Relay Sauta Clara HI Cerrito 55. Fisher, Wayne, Relay Chi,," 12. Bell, Eurael, High Jump 36: Guilford, Larry, High 56. Wright, Jim, Relay 78. Lund, Dick, 100, 220 13. Flemons, Jim, Relay Hurdles, Broad Jump Oakdale 79. Rankin, Jim, 880 14. Clifton, Phil, Relay T amal pais 15. Hoskins, Ed, Relay 57. Phipps Jesse, Broad Jump Enterprise 37. Hector, Will, High Jump 16. Whiting, Keith, 100, Relay Patterson"f 80. Parsons, Charles, Mile Vallejo Eucil1al 58. Armstrong, Ed, 440 Lassen 38. Fuller, Charles, 81. James, John, Broad Jump 17. Lane, Sidney, Discus Low Hurdles Sail luau Or/aud Fortuua 39. Swindle, Jim, High Hurdles, 59. McGerr, Neal, Mile 82. Hatcher, Travis, Low Hur· 18. Black, Don, High Jump Broad Jump S01lora dies, High Hurdles II aJ'ward Willow Gleu 60. Richardson, John, 880 Portola Hurdles 40. Wallace, Dave, Shot Put 19. Clanton, Russ, Low Stoellton 83. Holland, John, High Jump Lic!, SAN JOAQUIN SECTION 61. Purify, Robert, 100, 220 Shasta 20. Ray, Russell, 880 84. Sherman, Charles, J)oumey (Jlodesto) Turlocll Pole Vault Lincoln (,,'all .Jose) 41 Sanders Hershel Discus 62. Maggard, Dave, Shot Put, 21. Lee, Don, Mile . Shot Put I' Discus 1JTillows W oodlaud 85. Briggs, Dave, 440 63. Contreras, Manual, High Hurdles, Low Hurdles LOS ANGELES SECTION Yuba City Bell 64. Catlett, Richard, Belmont OAKLAND CITY SECTIONHigh JUmPI86.87. Aguirre,Rogers, William,Henry, Pole220 Vault Ca,>tlemollt Birmiugham 05. 1(lier, Richard, Mile 88. Mather, Gregg, Shot Put Tech's Sam Perry is the class of the GAL entries; he has run Two Mikes, Lewis of Lir.c')ln and Profit of Campbell, are :/8.9 in the lows, equallinq the record. He can run a lot NC hopes in the shot put; both have put over 60 feet. faster, has not been pressed this year. 4 Dorsey CENTRAL SECTION lVashill~tall Inglewood 89. Williams, Robert, 100, 162. Calhoon, Darion, Low Hurdles B, fi Id 140. Pointer, Sylvester, High Hurdles 115.a M~~~e: Waiter, Low Hurdles High Jump Kearny Ea~le 1I0ch 116. Schmidt, Denny, Shot Put SAN FRANCISCO 90. 8alzarelt, Dean, 440 163. Buchanen, Ed, 100, 220 Chawchilla SECTION Fremoll! 117. Benscoter, Ken, Miie Lincubz (Sail Diego) 91. Ellis, High Hurdles Coalil1Ka 92. Folk, Hasten, 100, 220 141. Costa, Ed, High Jump . 93. Gentry, A., 880 lIB. Dornan, Don, 880 142. Castro, Richard, Poie Vault Lo,,~ Reach Polyteclzlllc 94. Colbert, William, Pole 143. Lewis, Mike, Discus, 165. Andrews, Henry, Vaultl Delallo AbrahamShot PutLincoln 1164. Hayes,Broad Luther,Jump Broad Jump 95. Jackson, William, 11'9. Hili, Ruby, 100, 220 Broad Jump 120. Goree, Lorenzo, High Jump Balboa iHissioJI Ba}1 Jefferson East Balcersfield 144. Cooper, Claud, Low Hurdies 166. Cerveny, Jim, 880 96. 8alten, Joe, 100, 220, 121. Tomlin, Harold, Discus George lVashillgfol1 lUt. Carmel Broad Jump Put 97. Jones, W., Low Hurdles Ediso" (Freslla) 145. Burton, Mac, Broad Jump 167. McKeever, Mike, Shot 122. Gill, Robert, High Hurdles Lowell MOr11ill~side Jordau 123.
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