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HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION HELMS HALL, 8760 VENICE BOULEVARD LDS ANGELES 34. CALIFORNIA JOE CALDWELL, FREMONT HIGH SCHOOL FORWARD, NAMED LOS ANGELES CITY,BASKETBALL'S BEST FOR RELEASE: SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 13, 1960 and Sunday a.m. DO NOT RELEASE PRIOR TO RELEASE DATE Joe Caldwell, coach Bill Thayer's ace forward who led the Fremont Pathfinders to their second straight Los Angeles Basketball title, was a unanimous selection as L.A. City Player of the Year when members of the Helms All-Southern California Board of Basketball met at Helms Hall to make their annual city basketball selections last week. Caldwell wound up the city league season as top scorer, with 248 points in 10 games. Named to the second All-Southern League team in 1959, Caldwell was clearly the star of the 1960 Los Angeles City basketball season. He led Fremont to the school's second straight league title with a 9-1 mark and played a major role in winning the school's second straight City Championship. Fremont tied for the Southern League crown in 1958 with Jefferson and Manual Arts. Fremont defeated North Hollywood in the playoff finals, 81-63, with Joe Caldwell scoring 21+ points and to prove just how steady he was all season, he dropped in 99 points during Fremont's four playoff games to average 24.8 points... exactly the same as his league season average. His 99 points in four games set a new City Tournament scoring record for both four and five games (87 by Chris Appel of Hollywood in 1958 and 92 by Washington's Don Eby in 1949. Eby's latter mark was set in five games.) Needless to say, Caldwell was named the "outstanding player" of the tournament. This marks the second year in a row that coach Bill Thayer has coached the Los Angeles City Player of the Year selection. Last season it was forward Henry Johnson who was named co-player of the year along with Van Nuys' Jack Hirsch. For having been named as Los Angeles City basketball's top performer for 1960, Joe Caldwell will receive the Helms "Player of the Year" medal award at the 23rd annual All-Southern California Board of Basketball Awards Program to be held at Helms Hall sometime in March. At this time both All-Los Angeles City and All- Southern California basketball stars named for Helms' Board of Basketball honors will receive special framed scroll awards. Joe Caldwell will also have his name engraved upon the Paul H. Helms Trophy which is permanently lodged in Helms Hall. Caldwell joins a select group of Los Angeles City basketball stars who have been named for player of the year honors. The board's selections, made since 1938, follow: 1938 John Mandic...Roosevelt 1951 J.C Gipson Polytechnic Jeffereson 1939 Dick Lindsley Eagle Rock 1952 Willie Naulls San Pedro 1940 Dick Frey Banning Earl Battey Jordan 1941 Gilbert Turnbull...Hamilton 1953 James Kaufman Los Angeles 1942 Derington Gartrell....Banning 1954 Lee Harman University 1943 Vic Larson... Washington 1955 Don Pino University 1944 Dan Ducich Los Angeles 1956 Sterling Forbes....Jordan 1945 Bob Kloppenburg Mar shall 1957 Billy McGill Jefferson 1946 Dick McFarland ffanual Arts 1958 Billy McGill Jefferson 1947 Al Linnick. Fairfax Willie Thomas Jefferson 1948 Dick Saner Venice 1959 Henry Johnson Fremont 1949 Chet Noe Washington Jack Hirsch Van Nuys Don Eby Washington 1960 Joe Caldwell Fremont 1950 James Powell.Polytechnic Board members for the I960 season, who participated in the selection of this year's All-Los Angeles City basketball teams, are the following: Ralph Alexander, Los Angeles Examiner Jack Hefley, Los Angeles Times Jerry Weiner, Hollywood Citizen-News Cliff Gewecke, Huntington Park Signal Pete Kokon, San Fernando Valley Times Joe Lyou, Los Angeles Mirror-News Richard Roberts, San Pedro News-Pilot Mory Kapp, Los Angeles City Schools Joe Jares, Los Angeles Herald-Express Braven Dyer, Jr., Secretary (Helms Hall) W.R. Bill Schroeder, Chairman (Helms Hall) Championship Fremont High placed two players on the city first team, guard Melvin Chatman joining city player of the year Joe Caldwell. Chatman finished the league season as the city's number three scorer (21.2) and was coach Bill Thayer's "quarterback". Coach Thayer gives the 6'1", 170-pound guard much of the credit for his team's fine showing in I960. more..»more...more

ALL-LOS ANGELES CITY BASKETBALL TEAM SELECTIONS - 1960 - CONTINUED The first team center post went to University High's Robert Berk, who was co-player of the year in the Western League for 1960. Berk led University to a co-championship in the league this year and is described by his coach, Jerry Marvin, as "among the very best and good all-around". First team guard spots went to North Hollywood's Ed Rucker (player of the year in East Valley League play) and Melvin Chatman of Fremont. Rucker, who led coach John Furlong's Huskies to a perfect league record of 8-0, brought his team to the city finals, only to be turned back by Fremont for the second straight year, 81-63. The Pathfinders defeated the Huskies in 1959, 77-68. Chatman played superlative basketball for Fremont all year, from his guard post, and was actually rated on a par with Caldwell by his coach, Bill Thayer, Second team forward positions went to Jefferson's Richard Holt and Jordan's Charles Kennedy. Holt was coach Larry Hanson's top performer at Jefferson and was voted the league's outstanding all-opponent performer by Fremont's coach, Bill Thayer. Holt performerd at both forward and guard and wound up the season as the city's No. 5 scorer with a 20.1 average. Charles Kennedy, player of the year in Marine League play for I960, was coach John Randolph's number one boy and one of the guiding lights in Jordan's Marine League title win. Fairfax' Mare Bluestone won the second team center post, while Hollis Moore (North Hollywood) and Kenneth Ellsworth (Narbonne) nailed down the guard spots. Bluestone led Western League scorers (2nd in city scoring) from his center position and was outstanding as a rebounder. Hollis Moore, North Hollywood's fine forward, was ranked right along with Ed Rucker in value to his team by coach Furlong, who ranked both boys on a par for 1960 play. Kenneth Ellsworth, Narbonne junior forward, performed for coach Wayne Sloss' 2nd place Marine League five and possessed a fine jump shot. Third team forward honors went to Bill Odell (Eastern League player of the year from Huntington Park) and Washington High's Ted Bridges. Odell led Huntington Park to a co-eastern League championship with Garfield, while Bridges finished No. 13 among city scorers. Third team center went to Monroe's John McAdams, co-west Valley League player of the year along with third team guard selection Duane Zeilstra from Birmingham. McAdams was a unanimous coaches selection for the league center spot and at '6'6" and 192 pounds was among the largest players to perform in city basketball this winter. Duane Zeilstra and John Keeler (Northern League player of the year from Belmont) were the third team guard selections. Keeler led Belmont to the Northern League crown, was team captain and led in scoring and rebounding. Zeilstra who, along with second team guard Ken Ellsworth, is only a junior, led Birmingham to the West Valley League title. Co-Western League player of the year, John Zazzaro, is the only All-City team member to have made the team last year. Zazzaro was a first team forward in 1959. All-Los Angeles City Basketball team selections for I960, as determined by All- Southern California Board of Athletics, follow: * * * FIRST TEAM POSITION PLAYER SCHOOL HGHT WGHT YEAR GAMES POINTS AVG. Forward Forward JOE CALDWELL JOHN ZAZZARO Fremont Hollywood 6' 4 6' 2 188 208 10 9 248 168 24.8 18.7 Center ROBERT BERK University 6' 5 190 10 177 17.7 Guard Guard ED RUCKER MELVIN CHATMAN North Hollywood Fremont 6' 6 6' 1 190 170 8 10 162 212 20.3 21.2 * * * SECOND TEAM forward forward RICHARD HOLT CHARLES KENNEDY Jefferson Jordan 6' 3 5'11 200 155 10 8 201 107 20.1 13.4 Center MARC BLUESTONE Fairfax 6' 1 175 10 214 21.4 Guard Guard HOLLIS MOORE KENNETH ELLSWORTH North Hollywood Narbonne 6' 4 6' 3 185 170 Jr. 8 8 H4 139 14.3 17.4 * * * THIRD TEAM Forward BILL ODELL Huntington Park 6' 2 173 10 175 17.5 Forward TED BRIDGES Washington 6' 5 180 10 179 17.9 Center JOHN McADAMS Monroe 6' 6 192 8 132 16.5 Guard DUANE ZEILSTRA Birmingham 6' 2 175 Jr. 8 133 16.7 Guard JOHN KEELER Belmont 6' 170 10 144 14.4

HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION THOMAS FOR RELEASE: DOSE, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, GLENDALE MARCH 22, CENTER, 1960 and Wednesday NAMEDTOPS am *** DO NOT RELEASE PRIOR TO RELEASE DATE IN CIF "AAA" DIVISION BASKETBALL FOR 1 Glendale High School's senior center Thomas Dose, who led the Dynamiters f to the quarter finals of the CIF championships, was named Southern Calif- \ ornia's basketball player of the year when members of the Helms All-Southern California Board of Basketball met last week to make their annual hard court selections. Dose, who is the second straight Glendale High School player to be named player of the year in 1959 it was guard Darrell Sutherland won near unanimous support from the board, when player of the year ballots were taken. y^- At 6'7" and 210 pounds, Dose was one of a very few really big men in South- ' J land basketball this past season. Coach Gene Haas calls Dose "the best shooter I I have ever had" and goes on to point out that Dose made good on 30 percent or more J~' of his shots in 22 of the Dynamiters' 30 ball games. In 14 ball games Dose was» 50 percent or better and in seven games he was 60 percent or better. Tom scored 714 points in 30 games, for an average of 23.8 points, which is a new Glendale High School record. His 24.6 average in 10 league games is also a new mark. Dose, was first team center on last year's CIF Championship team from Glendale, For having been named as the Southland's top performer for 1960, Dose will be recipient of the Helms Basketball Player of the Year award, to be presented at the 23rd annual All-Southern California Board of Basketball Awards Program to be held at Helms Hall on Saturday morning, April 2 at 10:30 a.m. Dose will also have his name engraved upon the Paul H. Helms trophy, which is lodged in Helms Hall. " % "* The Helix Highlanders, champions of the Metropolitan League, were the only j CIF team to place more than one player on this year's teams. Guard James Bowers ' was named to the first team, while forward Clayton Raaka was placed on the second. The Highlanders went to the quarter-finals of the playoffs, before dropping a 50-48 decision to eventual champion Long Beach Poly, Bowers scored 688 points in 30 games, to wind up as the second highest scorer in San Diego area history. Raaka, who was the team's top rebounder, averaged 15.5 points in 29 games and gathered in f a record 26 rebounds in one Highlander encounter. «Long Beach Polytechnic High School, winner of the CIF "AAA" Division _. f title, defeated Anaheim, 46-39, in the finals of the 1960 championships. Tom Sisk, a three-year regular on Coach Bill Mulligan's Jackrabbits, was named to a first team forward position. The 6'3", 190-pound basketeer averaged 17 points per game for Coach Mulligan, as the Jackrabbits rolled over San Bernardino (55-48j, El Mor (70-54), Helix (50-48), Ventura (65-56) and Anaheim (46-39). Other first team forward selections are Sherman Kaspar of Santa Barbara, team which lost a quarter-final playoff battle to Anaheim (38-36). Kasper, who a\ eraged 23.2 points in 18 games and led Coach Gene Snyder's Dons to the Channel League title, wound up as the top scorer in the school's history. Leslie Christensen, Monrovia's star center, averaged 15 points per game over the season, but had a 19.3 average in league play. Covina's James Johnson rounds out the forward selections. The 6'2" senior, described by his coach as "the best basketball player in the San Gabriel Valley", scored over 1,000 points in his three years at Covina. Doc Sooter, Johnson's coach at Covina, claims the boy has no peer as a rebounder, having set the individual school record of 28 against Monrovia. Ventura High School's Bruce Wigton was named at one center position on the -"" first team along with player of the year Tom Dose, Coach Bob Tuttle, whose team finished second in the Channel League but wound up taking third place in the CIF playoffs, calls Wigton one of his toughest players and ranks as the third highest scorer in the school's history. At the guard positions, along with Helix High's James Bowers, are Johnny * Boyd of Wilson, Long Beach, Bill Connolly of St. Anthony's and Bob Luecke, off the I well rounded Anaheim team. Luecke was not a top scorer, but made up for his lack of points by strong rebounding ability and team leadership. The second CIF "AAA" Division squad also lists many top scorers and outstanding I960 competitors. The forwards are led by Montebello's Bruce Ballmer and Roger Pembroke of Fullerton. Both boys led their teams in scoring and are oonsidered sure fire bets to go' on to college greatness. Center selections were San Diego Hoover's Bill Wylie and San Bernardino High's Charles Reed. Bill Wylie is called "best in the county" by his coach / Charles Hampton, while the 6'6" Reed was coach Dick Adair's top choice for all- / star team honors. ^ '' '

DOSE LEADS 1960 CIF BASKETBALL SELECTIONS * * * F I R S T T E A M "" POSITION P L A Y E R S C H O O L HGHT WGHT YEAR POINTS AVG. Forward TOM SISK Poly, Long Beach 6-3 190 Senior 478-28 17.1 Forward SHERMAN KASPAR Santa Barbara 6-3 185 Senior 418-18 23.2 Forward LESLIE CHRISTENSEN Monrovia 6-7 165 Junior 421-28 15.0 Forward JAMES JOHNSON Covina 6-2 180 Senior 458-30 15.3 Center THOMAS DOSE Glendale 6-7 210 Senior 714-30 23.8 Center BRUCE WIGTON Ventura 6-2 180 Senior 455-32 14.2 Guard JAMES BOWERS Helix 5-11 155 Senior 688-30 22.9 Guard JOHN BOYD Wilson, Long Beach6-2 165 Senior 331-20 16.6 Guard WILLIAM CONNOLLY St. Anthony's 5-11 155 Senior 452-27 16.7 Guard BOB LUECKE Anaheim 6-3 180 Senior 266-28 9.5 * * * SECOND TEAM Forward BRUCE BALLMER Montebello 6-2 170 Senior 455-26 17.5 Forward CLAYTON RAAKA Helix 6-5 185 Senior 450-29 15.5 Forward ROGER PEMBROKE Fullerton 6-3 155 Senior 488-25 19.5 Forward KEN McMULLEN Oxnard 6-3 190 Senior 357-22 16.2 Center BILL WYLIE Hoover, San Diego 6-6 175 Senior 352-27 13.0 Center CHARLES REED San Bernardino 6-6 170 Senior 342-23 14.9 Guard JOE MOELLER Mira Costa 6-4 179 Senior 467-26 18.0 Guard DON HAND Arcadia 6-4 175 Senior 485-25 19.4 Guard BILL BAUBLIT Chaffey 6-2 185 Senior 320-21 15.2 Guard ALLEN YOUNG Hoover, Glendale 6-3 175 Senior 443-26 17.4 Southern California C.I.F. team selections for the 1960 season were made by All- Southern California Board of Basketball Board members: Eddie West (Santa Ana Register), Mannie Pineda (Pasadena Star News), Jack Teele (Long Beach Press Telegram), Al Ames (Glendale News Press), Garland Rose (Riverside Enterprise), Claude Anderson "(San Bernardino Sun), Ralph Alexander (Los Angeles Examiner), Jack Hefley (Los Angeles Times), Joe Lyou (Los Angeles Mirror-News), Joe Jares (L.A. Herald-Express), Jerry Weiner (Hollywood Citizen News), Richard Roberts (San Pedro Mews-Pilot),. Philip Patton (Santa Barbara News-Press), Chuck Thomas (Ventura Star Free-Press), Mory Kapp (Helms Athletic Foundation), Paul Cour (San Diego Tribune), Dick Miller (Santa Monica Outlook), Cliff Gewecke (Huntington Park Signal), Bill Whitney (Breitbard Athletic Foundation), Bob Burdick (San Gabriel Valley Tribune), Braven Dyer, Jr. (Secretary) and W.R. Bill Schroeder (Chairman). 1960 BASKETBALL AWARDS PROGRAM TO BE HELD AT HELM HALL, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 2 The Twenty-Third annual All-Southern California Board of Basketball awards program will be held at Helms Hall on Saturday morning, April 2, at 10:30 a.m. All players named for Los Angeles City and Southern California C.I.F. basketball team honors for the past season will be presented with framed scroll awards-. Also receiving awards will be the coaches who directed their teams to titles over the season...bill Thayer (Fremont), Bill Mulligan (Long Beach Poly), Hil Crosthwaite (Pt. Loma) and Lou Cvijanovich (Santa Clara), Those players named for All-Southern California C.I.F. "AAA" Division team honors over the past 23 years follow: YEAR PLAYER SCHOOL. YEAR PLAYER SCHOOL 1938 Stuart Lewis Whittier 1950 Mark Costello El Monte 1939 Bob Howard Poly, L.B. 1951 Ronald Bane Alhambra 1940 Ed Gillean Poly, L.B. 1952 George Selleck Compton 1941 Horace Brightman Wilson, L.B. 1953 Bill Bond St. Anthony's 1942 Irving Noren Pasadena 1954 Larry Hauser Mt. Carmel 1943 Alan Grimley Glendale 1955 Fred Crabtree Covina Bob Hobbs Orange 1956 Jerry Pimm Montebello 1944 Richard Robbins Poly, L.B. Jim Hanna Poly, L.B. 1945 Richard Barnes Hoover, S.D. 1957 George Van Vliet Whittier 1946 Hugh Stewart South Pasadena Alvin Claiborne Mt. Carmel 1947 Houston Faulkner Anaheim 1958 John Rudometkin Santa Maria 1948 Bob Johnson Whittier 1959 Darrell Sutherland Glendale 1949 Wayne Kopren Whittier 1960 Thomas Dose Glendale

JOE CALDWELL, FREMONT FORWARD, SELECTED TOP BASKETBALL PLAYER IN SOUTHERN LEAGUE FOR RELEASE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1960 AND AFTER... JOE CALDWELL, Fremont High School's outstanding senior forward, was a unanimous selection of Helms Athletic Foundation's All-Southern California Board of Basketball as Player of the Year in the Southern League for 1960. Caldwell led coach Bill Thayer's Pathfinders to the league championship, with a 9-1 mark, winding up the league season as the city's number one scorer. Caldwell scored 248 points in ten league games for a 24.8 average. Not only did Joe Caldwell lead his team to the league championship, he also had a major part in winning the Pathfinders' second straight L.A. City title. Fremont defeated North Hollywood in the playoff finals, 81-63, with Caldwell scoring 24 points. He tallied 99 points for the entire tourney to set a new four and five game scoring record. Joe was named City Tournament outstanding player for his top performances. Also named to the All-Southern League first team was Joe Caldwell's fine running mate, Melvin Chatman, who finished the season as the city's number three scorer with 212 points. Chatman, called the "quarterback 11 of the Fremont team by his coach, Bill Thayer, performed at guard. Three other top City scorers were named to the first team. Washington's senior center, Ted Bridges, who scored 179 points during the league season, was named at center, while Jefferson's Richard Holt (20.1) and Dorsey's Larry Gower (18.8) were the guard picks. Two players, Joe Caldwell and Ted Bridges, were the only repeaters from last year's All-Southern League teams. Both were second-team members in 1959. Southern League standings at the close of the season found Fremont on top with a 9-1 mark, Jefferson (8-2), Los Angeles (5-5), Manual Arts (4-6), Washington (2-8), and Dorsey (2-8). All Players named for All-Southern League honors for I960 will receive special Helms scroll awards from All-Southern California Board of Basketball, which has been the custom for over 20 years. * * * FIRST TEAM... All-Southern League POSITION P L A Y E R S C H O O L HGHT WGHT YEAR AVG. Forward JOE CALDWELL.... Fremont 6' 4 188 Senior 24.8 Forward MELVIN CHATMAN... Fremont 6 1 1 170 Senior 21.2 Center TED BRIDGES... Washington... 6' 5 180 Senior 17.9 Guard LARRY GOWER... Dorsey 6' 165 Senior 18.8 Guard RICHARD HOLT.... Jefferson 6«3 200 Senior 20.1 SECOND TEAM Forward BURNIS SMITH.... Manual Arts.... 6' 170 Senior 16.7 Forward PHYROMM GILMER... Fremont 6«4 195 Senior 15.0 Center JEFFREY CARTWRIGHT. Jefferson 6'? 170 Senior 14.3 Guard MIKE MITTE.... Los Angeles.... 6' 2 157 Senior 14.9 Guard CALDWELL BLACK... Washington... 5'11 165 Senior 16.4

BELMONT HIGH'S JOHN KEELER, SELECTED TOP BASKETBALL PLAYER IN NORTHERN LEAGUE PLAY FOR RELEASE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1960 and after. John Keeler,BelmontHighSchool'sbasketballcaptainand team leader, was the 'Helms All-Southern California Board of Basketball's selection as Northern League Player of the Year when board members met at Helms Hall last week to make their annual basketball selections. John Keeler was coach Tom Arima's top. scorer and rebounder over the past season and received near-unanimous support from other league coaches as the loop's top performer. Actually, positions on the first team were equally divided among five of the league's six teams. Only fifth place Franklin did not place a player on the first team, landing Paul Ferandell, senior forward, on the second squad. There was only one player on this year's squad who was named last year. Dick Luney, Verdugo Hills senior guard, was a second-team selection in 1959. In league standings behind Belmont (8-2) came Verdugo Hills (7-3), Lincoln (6-4), Marshall (5-5), Franklin (3-7), and Eagle Rock (1-9). All players named for Los Angeles City League honors by All-Southern California Board of Basketball will receive special scroll awards, which have been presented to honored players since 1937. * * * F I R S T TEAM All-Northern League POSITION PLAYER SCHOOL HGHT WGHT YEAR AVG. Forward JOHN KEELER Belmont 6' 170 Senior 14.4 Forward JIM PIERCE Eagle Rock 5'10 135 Senior 14.8 Center HAROLD WISEHAUPT.. Marshall 6' 4 175 Senior 16.0 Guard RICHARD ROSAS.... Lincoln 5' 9 155 Senior 12.5 Guard DICK LUNEY Verdugo Hills.... 5'10 137 Senior 12.5 * * SECOND TEAM Forward PAUL FERANDELL... Franklin 5'10 145 Senior 11.9 Forward DON COLFORD Lincoln 5' 7 130 Junior 9.4 Center RAY ROMERO Belmont 6' 1 165 Senior 12.2 Guard TERRY BALL Belmont 5' 6 130 Senior 12.8 Guard RON ROWE Verdugo Hills.... 6' 5 175 Junior 11.6 DUANE ZEILSTRA & JOHN McADAMS SHARE PLAYER OF YEAR AWARD IN WEST VALLEY LEAGUE FOR! 60 A junior forward from league champion Birmingham, Duane Zeilstra, and a senior center from Monroe who was a second team Valley League selection in 1959, John McAdams, were named co-west Valley League Players of the Year when Helms All-Southern California Board of Basketball met at Helms Hall to make its annual basketball picks last week. Both Zeilstra and McAdams were high scorers in league play, surpassed only by Canoga Park's center, Thor Hauge, who dumped in an average of 19.3 points per league game. Duane Zeilstra was the only lower classman named to the West Valley team this season and he was joined on the first team by Cleveland's Ernie Foli at forward. The guards named on the first team were Reseda's Martin Fouchey and Canoga Park's Thor Hauge, both of whom were prolific scorers during the season. Only one repeater was apparent on this year's team Co-Player of the Year John McAdams, who was selected on the '59 second team at center. League standings were Birmingham (7-l), Monroe (6-2), Reseda (4-4), Canoga Park (2-6), and Cleveland (1-7). # # * F I R S T T E A M.... All-West Valley League POSITION P L A Y E R S C H O O L HGHT rfght YEAR AVG. Forward DUANE ZEILSTRA.... Birmingham 6' 2 175 Junior 16.7 Forward ERNIE FOLI Cleveland 5' 11 155 Senior 14.6 Center JOHN McADAMS Monroe 6' 6 192 Senior 16.5 Guard MARTIN FOUCHEY.... Reseda 5'11 155 Senior 15.8 Guard THOR HAUGE Canoga Park... 6' 4 195 Senior 19.3 * * * SECOND TEAM Forward TERRY MOORE Reseda 6' 170 Senior 12.9 Forward STEVE MORGAN Canoga Park... 6" 2 155 Senior 12.1 Center CAMERON PEDEGO.... Cleveland 6' 4 170 Senior 11.5 Guard JAKE MADIGAN Canoga Park... 5' 9 135 Senior 14.1 Guard LELAND McSWAIN.... Birmingham 6* 160 Senior 9.5

HUNTINGTON PARK'S BILL O'DELL SELECTED AS BASKETBALL'S BEST IN EASTERN LEAGUE PLAY FOR RELEASE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1960 and after Bill O'Dell, senior forwar on Huntington Park's co-championship Eastern League team was named player or the year for 1960 when members of Helms All-Southern California Board of Basketball met to make their annual hardcourt selections at Helms Hall last week. O'Dell, who led his team to an 8-2 record in league play, scored 175 points in 10 league games for a 17.5 average. At the other forward position was Wayne Seyfert from Garfield, who performed at center for coach Don MacKenzie's five and led them to the co-championship along with Huntington Park. Bell High School, coached by Jerry Marvin, Jr., finished just one game off the pace in Eastern League play and two of Marvin's players center John Schilling and guard Bill Hester were named to the first team. Only Schilling repeats from last year's All-Eastern squad. John was picked as a second team center. Benin; Huntington Park and Garfield came Bell (7-3), Roosevelt (3-7), South Gate (3-7), and Wilson (1-9). The all-league teams follow: * * * F I R S T TEAM All-Eastern League POSITION PLAYER SCHOOL HGHT rtght YEAR AVG. Forward BILL ODELL.... Huntington Park.. 6" 2 173 Senior 17.5 Forward WAYNE SEYFERT... Garfield 6' 4 215 Senior 12.3 Center JOHN SCHILLING.... Bell 6 1 4 185 Senior 13.2 Guard BILL HESTER Bell 5 1 8 135 Senior 13.4 Guard JIM DEACON Wilson 6' 135 Senior 12.1 SECOND TEAM Forward RICHARD VASQUEZ... Roosevelt 5'10 160 Senior 11.8 Forward JACK LONG South Gate... 6' 2 170 Senior 12.9 Center GILBERT MARTINEZ... Wilson 5'10 140 Junior 15.8 Guard DANNY ALVAREZ... Garfield... 5'10 144 Senior 12.3 Guard TOM LINK Huntington Park.. 5'10 157 Senior 10.0 JOHN ZAZZARO & ROBERT BERK NAMED CO-BASKET- BALL PLAYERS OF YEAR IN WESTERN LEAGUE Co-Players of the Year in Western League Basketball were named for 1960 by All-Southern California Board of Basketball, as Hollywood's John Zazzaro and University's Robert Berk were selected for the top league awards in selections made at Helms Hall last week. Zazzaro, who was the city's top scorer in 1959 and co-player of the Western League, wound up the season this year with an 18.7 average and the destinction of having led his team to the co-championship of the league. Robert Berk, senior center from University high, led his team in scoring and is considered a fine all-around player by his coach Jerry Marvin. Both Zazzaro and Berk, as well as other league players of the year for 1960, will be recipients of Helms Player of the Year medal awards, which they will receive later this year at the 23rd annual Basketball Awards program in March. Two players, John Zazzaro and Marc Bluestone, repeated from last year's All- Western League team. Zazzaro a repeater on the first team, while Bluestone moves up from last year's second team. Following Hollywood and University with 7-3 marks came Westchester (6-4), Venice (5-5), Fairfax (3-7>, Hamilton (2-8). * * * FIRST TEAM All-Western League POSITION PLAYER SCHOOL HGHT WGHT YEAR AVG. Forward JOHN ZAZZARO.... Hollywood 6' 2 208 Senior 18.7 Forward LARRY COLTON.... Westchester 6' 2 I65 Senior 18.5 Center ROBERT BERK... University 6» 5 190 Senior 17.7 Guard MARC BLUESTONE... Fairfax 6' 1 175 Senior 21.4 Guard DAVE EISENSTADT.. Hamilton 5' 8 141 Senior 20.1 * * * SECOND TEAM Forward ALBERT WILLIAMS.. Venice... 6' 1 170 Junior 12.4 Forward MIKE LEAVITT.... University 5' 9 175 Senior 10.0 Center JOHN ROEHRS... Hollywood 6 1 2 161 Senior 13.4 Guard THOMAS DAHL... Westchester.... 5'10 154 Senior 14.9 Guard DAVID GORDON.... Hollywood 5' 9 147 Senior 8.4

CHARLES KENNEDY, JORDAN FORWARD, PICKED AS TOP MARINE LEAGUE BASKETBALL STAR IN '60 FOR RELEASE;, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1960 and after Jordan High School's Charle Kennedy, who-led coach John Randolph's five to the Marine League title with a 7-1 record, was named top player in his league by members of All-Southern California Board of Athletics, at the Board's annua basketball selections meeting at Helms Hall last week. Kennedy, who was a first team forward on last season's Marine League team, was his coaches first recommendation and was described by his coach as "excellent rebounder and the best all-around player on the squad." John Gregerson, who was named as the league's top performer in 1959, also made the first team at a center positio: Gregerson was the league's top scorer and finished ninth among all city scorers. Besides Kennedy, the league champions placed Wirter Mangrum and Charles Battey on the first team at the guard positions. Both Battey and Mangrum were given much credit by their coach for making the Jordan team click in 1960. Both Charles Kennedy and John Gregerson were first team members last season, while Charles Battey was a second-team pick in '59. Behind Jordan at season's end came Narbonne (5-3), Banning (3-5), San Pedro (3-5), and Gardena (2-6). The Marine League teams follow: * * * F I R S T TEAM All-Marine League POSITION PLAYER SCHOOL HGHT >JGHT YEAR AVG. Forward KENNETH ELLSWORTH.. Narbonne 6' 3 170 Junior 17.4 Forward CHARLES KENNEDY... Jordan 5'11 155 Senior 13.4 Center JOHN GREGERSON... Narbonne 6' 4 185 Senior 19.1 Guard WIRTER MANGRUM... Jordan 6' 2 160 Senior 14.7 Guard CHARLES BATTEY... Jordan 5'10 160 Senior 8.6 SECOND TEAM Forward LES ISAACS Gardena 5'10 150 Senior 16.4 Forward CARL ANDROVICH... San Pedro 6' 2 175 Senior 10.3 Center FLOYD EDWARDS.... Banning 6' 1 185 Senior 11.0 Guard EDDIE PERALES.... Narbonne 5 "10 160 Senior 12.4 Guard WILLIAM GIBSON... Jordan 5' 4 130 Senior 5.0 NORTH HOLLYWOOD'S ED RUCKER, WINS HONORS AS EAST VALLEY LEAGUE'S TOP PLAYER IN '60 North Hollywood High School's East Valley League champions the only league champion to go through its league season undefeated placed three players on the All-East Valley first team, including center Ed Rucker, who was named Player of the Year. The Helms Board debated at some length the merits of North Hollywood's two star players, Hollis Moore and Ed Rucker, and the vote finally settled upon Ed Rucker's broad shoulders. Coach John Furlong's North Hollywood Huskies, who went through the '60 season undefeated until Fremont defeated them 81-63 in the City Championship final, also placed senior Sheldon Buch on the first team at a guard position. Furlong, who refused to separate his two star players, Rucker and Moore, claimed that Buch is one of the most underrated boys to play in the city this year. North Hollywood also placed two of its star players on the second team, including Chris Hibler and Jim Teuscher. Both these boys are regarded highly by their coach. The only repeater from last year's Valley team is Hollis Moore, who was a second team selection in 1959. Following North Hollywood in the standings came Van Nuys (5-3), Polytechnic (5-3), San Fernando (2-6), and Grant (0-8). * * * F I R S T TEAM All-East Valley League POSITION PLAYER SCHOOL HGHT ; ight YEAR AVG. Forward HOLLIS MOORE.... North Hollywood... 6' 4 185 Senior 14.3 Forward JOHN KEGLEY... Polytechnic 6' 3 160 Senior 14.5 Center ED RUCKER North Hollywood... 6' 6 190 Senior 20.3 Guard ARTHUR DARROW... San Fernando... 6' 1 170 Senior 20.0 Guard SHELDON BUCH.... North Hollywood... 6' 1 170 Senior 9.8 SECOND TEAM Forward WILLIAM MEAD.... Van Nuys 5'11 150 Junior 9.3 Forward CHRIS HIBLER.... North Hollywood... 6«1 140 Senior 11.2 Center AL SHAPIRO.... Van Nuys 6' 5 185 Senior 12.3 Guard JIM TEUSCHER.... North Hollywood... 5" 9 145 Senior 8.6 Guard GAIL GOODRICH... Polytechnic 5' 9 125 Junior 11.3

HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION HELMS HALL, 8760 VENICE BOULEVARD LOS ANGELES 34. CALIFORNIA SANTA CLARA'S STEVE MILLER SELECTED BEST AMONG SMALL SCHOOL BASKETBALL PERFORMERS FOR RELEASE: THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1960 and after PLEASE DO NOT RELEASE PRIOR TO RELEASE DATE S t e v e Miller one of three basketball players to make the All-Southern California CIF "AA-A"Divisionbasketball team for the second straight year, was a unanimous choice as Basketball Player of the Year for 1960 among schools competing in the small school section of the CIF. Miller played for coach Louis Cvijanovich and the Tri-Valley League champion Santa Clara Saints. Miller led his club to the "A" Division title with wins over St. Agnes (72-42), Tehachapi (58-25), Aquinas (54-50) and Valencia in the finals (63-46). In 25 games, Miller scored 422 points, for an average of 16.9 points per game. He was a first team small school selection in 1959, when Santa Clara also walked off with the "A" Division crown. Winston Yetta, Pt. Loma guard, guided the Pointers to the CIF "AA" Division title in 1960 and landed a first team guard berth. Pt. Loma defeated San Marino in the finals, 52-36. The two repeaters, other than player of the year Miller, are Jerry Atkins of Artesia and Tustin's Mark Metzinger. Both boys were named to positions held by than in 1959...forward and guard spots respectively. No less than four players cracked the 20 point barrier on this year's honor teams. First team members Ken Renaud of Valencia (20.7 avg.), Gerald Tardie of Mater Dei (21.2 avg.) and Lou Black of Upland (21.0 avg.) all hit over the 20 point mark for the season. Second team center Robert Wueste of Carlsbad who, at 6'2" and 215 pounds rates right along with Glendale's Tom Dose for size, averaged a phenomenal 23.8 points per game for 17 ball games. Needless to say, he was the Avocado League's leading scorer. This year, every member of the Small School CIF Helms Team is a senior. In 1959, five players selected to the honor teams were lower classmen. The Twenty-Third Annual All-Southern California Board of Basketball Awards Program will be held at Helms Hall on Saturday morning, April 2 at 10:30 am. At this time those players named for both All-Los Angeles City and All-Southern California CIF Basketball Team honors will receive special framed scroll awards. Players of the year, along with those coaches who directed their teams to championships will be recipients of special awards. College coaches and special honored guests from the field of basketball will be invited to the awards program to help pay tribute to this year's teams. * * * F I R S T T E A M (All-Southern California Small Schools 1960) POSITION PLAYER SCHOOL HGHT WGHT YEAR POINTS AVG. Forward STEVE MILLER Santa Clara 6-2 160 Senior 422-25 16.9 Forward DAVID MILLER Orange 6-0 155 Senior 436-30 14.5 Forward KEN RENAUD Valencia 6-0 175 Senior 601-29 20.7 Forward JOHN COIL Lompoc 6-4 210 Senior 425-23 18.5 Center JAMES JOHNSON Kearny 6-4 180 Senior 316-20 15.8 Center MICHAEL O'CONNOR Aquinas 6-4 187 Senior 313-26 12.0 Guard JOHN FERNANDEZ Buena Park 6-1 165 Senior 227-24 9.5 Guard GERALD TARDIE Mater Dei 5-10 150 Senior 658-31 21.2 Guard LOU BLACK Upland 6-0 160 Senior 442-21 21.0 Guard WINSTON YETTA Pt. Loma 5-10 155 Senior 321-35 9.2 SECOND TEAM Forward DUANE EDMONDS San Marino 5-11 155 Senior 284-21 13.5 Forward JERRY ATKINS Artesia 6-3 160 Senior 492-28 17.6 Forward JOHN BIBLER Temple City 6-0 175 Senior 160-10 16.0 Forward CRAIG JAMES Beaumont 6-3 200 Senior 353-20 17.7 Center ELDON COLLINS Fillmore 6-0 175 Senior 223-21 10.6 Center ROBERT WUESTE Carlsbad 6-6 215 Senior 404-17 23.8 Guard RICHARD JAQUEZ Santa Clara 5-9 145 Senior 368-25 14.7 Guard MARK METZINGER Tustin 5-10 140 Senior 414-26 15.9 Guard ROBERT BROWN San Gabriel Mission 5-9 160 Senior 462-29 15.9 Guard TOM BARRETT Santa Ynez 5-H 170 Senior 174-16 10.9