Outlaw Hoopsters Travel to Coast • Sport Shorts

Outlaw Hoopsters Travel to Coast • Sport Shorts

' Pa,.l'nt RENEGADE RIP Outlaw Hoopsters Travel To Coast • Sport Shorts .... Decathlon Starts Sees Good Season San Luis Obispo t Can the Renegade basketball team Track Season Is The Enemy VOL. XIV BAKERSFIELD, CALil!'ORNIA, FEBRUARY 4, 1942 come back? Well, they lost those Still simmering over their upset at last three games by close scores, and Shellhammer Is Chomp; the hands of Taft's Cougars last week, they didn't look too bad in losing Coach Frost's hoopstcrs will be 1nean­ them either. That Taft gan1e was a Kohler, Leddy Are t:>J' than caged tigers ,.vhen they travel heart-breaker. If it didn't take the near the Pacific\; troubled waters f,H' 'Be Lonely Together' Friday heart out of the boys they are 1,till Dork Horse Threats Brawl a rt•tu1·n game with the· San Luis ------------------·--------------· capable of knocking off the big na1ne Obispo, Friday, February 6. teams of the conference. Plans for the Baken:;field .Junior This is the first gan1c of tho second College's track decathlon W('t'e fast TRACK HEROES half of the conference race for both Baille . • . But Build For 'Peace Men, Women IHeartbroken Hons To Hop taking for1n this Wl't!k ,vith 22 ath­ tcc\lllt>. Neithe1· team figures to h~ The war has taken a heavy toll In attempting to find ou1· 11o~ition in this war of the moment, we may on the athletes of the country, but letes scheduled to participate in the on the chan1pionship spoils since both \V(·re beaten repeatec.lly during the ~ometimeR forget that we 1nu::-t plan just as carefully toward winning the Will Gather For B. J.C. still has a sparkling array event when it get::- underway Friday. peace as tov..'ard \Vinning the struggle itself. We must have, especially in first round. The Renegades dropped This Friday Night of track heroes. Among the track Favorite to cop the event ii-; Wilbu1· war titnl', a constructive goal lhat is \\'Orth the sacrifices war requires. lettermen returning are Wilbur three gan1es, whe1·eas the less-fortq. Shellhammer, although he if'l cxpocted Shellhammer, Johnny Rossetto, Don nute coast quintet fell five tiines, UNITED WE STAND .... Fun Nights Kohler and Jack Ferdinand. This to receive ~tiff co1npetition fron1 Ruch Since the Frostmen turned back President Roosevelt and Prin1e Minister ChurchilJ have taken their At Woman's Club Initiating a Aeries of eo-l'e{'reation­ array of talent also gives the upper­ all-around stars as ,John Rossetto, the San I .. uis outfit 42 to 32 in an stand for a "peace built around freedom of speech and expression·, free­ fl.l nighti., n1(•n and ,vo1nen of Bakers­ classmen the advantage in the earlier encounter they are expected. dom of worship, free.dnm from want, and freedom from· fear.'' Again llan('.ing to th(-' n111sie of rl'onnn>-' Tlto1npson and his or<·hestra. Don Leddy, Don Kohler, c1nd Ji1n field Junior College ,vill gather for inter-class meet. Ebaugh. Others expected to scor(' 'to turn the trick again. However, in the President's wordPl, "The coo11eration which we seek is t~ coopera­ ]leejayeee 'Gadt:'s and gals \viii a1t.e111pt 10 n1.enrl their hrokt111 ra1ncs and <lancing in the gi1·ls 1 gym, the coast laddies are not to bt­ tion of free countries, working together in a friendly civilized society.'' hearts at thr l,onely 1 feartH I lop :F'riduy evening at ~I o'clo('k ar Two former high school i,;;tars, high are: Jack Ferdinand, Fred Gi1n­ Hc>'s looking into lhe futurt'-nol at bullets and ml'n-of-war, but at Friday evening, February 20. Don Leddy and Milo Salady, are bid­ iniani, Bob Gun:.olus, Ralph Palla, pros1>ective Reneged(• track and fil'ld stars. Coach "Chris" Christensen underrated. This time the enemy the Wo111an's (~luh. J;]11tertai111nent during the evening- \\'ill bl' J)lVIDEO WE FALL .... This new 1·ecrcational program is ding for places on Coach Christen­ Harry Rinkel', To1111ny Gallon, Al is starting his second yl'ar as head nuln of the Uenegade trackmen, and will be p]aying on their own floor, several specialty sin~J·rs with rrho1npson's orchestra. Churchill, in his speech to Congn._•ss, 1nade it clear that we are now paying under the direction of Miss Frances --·--··.,--.----------· Olivette GingTas, chair1nun of tlH• sen's track team. A former Driller Pearce and Johnny Pcnnfit•ld. judging from the gr(•at record n1ade by his hnys last year, 'Gade rooters and the San Luis forwards, Carroll dearly for ou1· failure to achieve a unity of Nations following World War I. 'Willian1s. Marie Davis heads the middle distance runner, Leddy ex­ Ten events are to n1ake up the can l'xpect a good i-t•ason. and Dauth shoot with unerrin'g ac· OCD I dance eo,nrnitt('e, annourwcd that a Isolationists have al'guetl that v•1! can live as if we were not a part of the student con1111ittee \vhich will· \York 'Stay In School' Says I biµ; surprist' is in stor(' for Lht• dnnc­ pects a great season on the jaycee ·1 decathlon which will end on February curacy in their own stronghold. world. But today, the world hns con1c to realize that the saying "united we with hel'. t>rs. A spPeial valentine ,vill hl• giVl'll track this year. Salady, a former 18. They are the 100 yard dash, high REGULAR LINEUP To American Youth ~tnnd, divided we fall" referH to nations as well as to states and peoples. So to the poor lonely h,:,art ,vhosL· nuni- Taft boy, rolls over the high jump jump, 440 yard run, shot-put, 120- Coach Frost plans to use his sa1ue Members of the administrative Alert Cougars Sink I Bonnar M~n's Tennis we muBt plan now for the peace to follow. bel' is dl'awn and "w<, hope it \Vi!l bar at six feet with littte exertion yard low hurdles, broad-jump, 220- starters against the western team; stalf expect these Friday night so- Youth activities division of the tl11.!nd his or her broken hcal't," ,;aid of energy. yal'd dash, hop, step and jump, 880- the dead-eyed Johnny Clark tean1ed FROM WAR TO PEACE .... HOW? cials to continue throughout the Office, of Civilian DefenRe held a Renegade Hopes :Singles Winner thP chairn1an. yard run, and the diHcuR throw. with classy jjDink" Sheehan at 101·~ 'fhese idea~ were ernphaHized by William Van Ewert, chalrmaa o·f the , semester. On one side of the gym meeting January 16, at which a Again Wilbur Shellham1nc1· is fav­ Decorations art> g·oing to be brig·hl Jn a elusl' three set final match, wards, Big Walter Perm<•nter, center; morale committee ar,, he spoke at the initial campus defeMe meetin1r last ! studlents will he able to participate ored to run otf with the decathlon Probably the hottest contested. Coming fro111 behind in th,• la:-:;t fivp Northwestern lJniv;rHity studient, an<l cheerful, in keeping· \Vith the l'u· Hut! Bonnai· defeated "Doc" Hat;cher nnd Murphy Pruett and the veteran -week. A short ra~ge projet'!t, which will cover the transition period from ; in badminton, volleyball and ping honors. The great all-around athlete, event, according to head Coach n1inutes of play, a hard fighting Taft James \Vard, was appointed to head n1antic then1e of' Valentine's Day, at· 8-G, 2-6, G-1 to win the n1en's singles Roger Nabers at guard posts. Becaust' war back to peace, ifl included in the plaDR, And because it i• the rro11n_d I pong. On the other side there will who is conference broad jump sham­ "Chris" Christen.<,;jen, will he the J.C. quintet downed Rakl•rsfield college war activities. cording to Jost,phine Gin1iniana, ehai1·- ehan1pionship of Bakersfield Junior these boys have shouldered the brunt work for all that is to follow, thiA time ia extremely important. If lt JS ! be dancing to the music of a three- pion, is also booked to pace his sopho­ high-jump in which there are five Junior College's Ren(·gadPH by u 111un of the dl'corations co1nn1itt.ee. ot the Renegade cage battles this faulty , •. our post-war world will be faulty too, and we will pay dearly j piece orchestra. The consensu111 of the delegates men capable of jumping· six ( eet or i-core of 41 to 37 in a .trnnH• played on Collt•ge. Ilateher gained the finals by Adn1ission to the dance ,vill be by more teammates to victory in the year, they have won the tin1e-worn again for our mistakes. I better. Milo Salady, Jim Ebau,rh, the Wt,:,t side last Friday night. ThC:· ,,,hipping Clarence Paine while Bon· was that students should continue inter-class meet. title, ._the' five iron-men.'• i These recreational evenings will not student body card, or 55 Cl'nts per Al Pearce, Johnny Penfield, and defeat, which incidentally \\'&s their nar ,vas \\'inning fron1 Bob Aitchison their college courses until called for In spite of their recent setback~. WE PLAN FOR PEACE . ... sponsored by the AW A, but will person. l\lilneographed posters adver­ WATCH GALLON!!! · ( h • t t third straight, sunk th<> 'Gades to by default. The gove1·nmep,t has already made pl&na._ . fo.r public projects. wlueh Wlll .•e supervised by a gl'oup composed of government service. Stated the re- Jimmy Benjamin orm t e qu1n e the team morale of the local boys i8 tising the dance headlined the fact Central California jaycee dashmen that's out to smash the school'~ fourth place in the Conference stand- Preliminary round l'ohin matches pbsorb at once any unemployed.

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