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^ HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION _.^.- _.-, - i SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREP SCHOOL track AND FIELD RECORD ' ';' ''.-. 1 9 4 8 S E A S O N Twelfth Annual Edition. / RESEECTFULLY DEDICATED TO DEAN BARTLET CROMWELL Coach of the Victorious United States Olympic Games Track & Field Team 1 9 4 8,..., t f t ' Prepared By ; : \ -., ^ HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION Los Angeles 34,, California * PAUL H. HELMS,..!; ;'.:/,/ Founder and Sponsor. ' ' ' - ' : - i', ' ' '

HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREP SCHOOL, 1948 TRACK AND FIELD RECORD ' This record of outstanding performances by Southern California's prep school track and field athletes, for the 1948 season, is the Twelfth Annual edition prepared and issued by Helms Athletic Foundation. The facts are records listed herein have been gathered from sources which are believed to be correct 9 Information has been supplied by prep school coaches, and it has also been compiled from Southern California newspapers. Helms Athletic Foundation is sponsored by Paul H. Helms of Los Angelesj with offices located at Helms Hall* One of the purposes of Helms Athletic Foundation is that of recording the achievements of Southern California's athletes and athletic teams, in all sports and in all divisions. This Southern California Prep School Track and Field Record, as are athletic record books of a similar nature, are prepared by Helms Athletic Foundation, under the supervision of W. R. Bill Schroeder, Managing Director, and are distributed to the Press, Radio, Schools, athletic officials, a nd others without charge. Special thanks is extended to Dick Banks, of Los Angeles, for his assistance in compiling information for this Track and Field Record such time and effort being donated. HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION, Helms Hall, Los Angeles 34, Calif. PICKARTS, BRADLEY, BUGBEE, FELL, AND CAMERON CHOSEN FOR HIGH HONORS Members of All Southern California Board of Track and Field Ralph Alexander, Los Angeles Examiner; Hugh Pinney, Los Angeles Herald-Express; Mory Kapp, Los Angeles Daily News; John de la Vega, Los Angeles Times; Bob Panella, Hollywood Citizen-News; Manny Pineda, Pasadena Star-News; Bill Whitney, Breitbard Athletic Foundation; Jack Tobin, Long Beach Press-Telegram; and Bill Schroeder, Helms Athletic Foundation, named five prepsters for Athlete of the Year honors in 1948. Delf Pickarts, San Bernardino Valley College javelin thrower^ was chosen Junior College Athlete of the Year. Pickarts accounted for one toss of 212 feet, 7 inches, in the Brigham Young Relays* An injured ankle kept Delf from competing in the Orange Empire and National Junior College meets, but he grabbed third place in the Senior A.A.U. Track and Field Championships, at Milwaukee. In 1947, Pickarts won the National A.A.U. Junior javelin throw title. In heaving the spear a distance of 212 feet, 7 inches, Delf Pickarts approached the National Junior College javelin throw record of 212 feet, 11 7/$ inches, set by Bob Likens, of Glendale Junior College, in 1942. Big Bob Cameron of Washington High School, Los Angeles, was named Los Angeles City High School Track a nd Field Athlete of the Year by the Helms Board Cameron earned the honors given to him, for he established a new National Inter sch:o..=i :; :...r. shot- put mark of 59 feet, 7 l/4 inches. This performance De^tered the previous mark

of 59 feet, 5 7/3 inches, made by John Helwig of Mt. Carmel High School, Los ^ngeles, in 1946. However, Darrow Hooper of Northside High School, Ft. Worth, Texas, recorded a mark of, 59 feet, 10 1/8 inches during the 194$ track and field season, so Cameron*s record will go down into the record books as a California Statemark, only. Bob Cameron, in addition to being a track and field weight man of State champion caliber, was one of the finest football players ^ in Los Angeles City High School ranks in 1947, being chosen for nil- City honors by Helms Athletic Foundation. Members of the Helms Athletic Foundation Board could not decide on a single prepster for Track and Field Athlete of the Year laurels^, : The result was that three, instead of one, were.cited^ Those who received the honors were Howard Bugbee of Redondo High School, Bill Fell of Compton High School, and John Bradley of Hoover High School of Glendale, nil were sprinters. ~ Redondo's Howard Bugbee was chosen for All-Southern California High School honors, for the 100-yard run, while Compton f s Bill Fell was likewise chosen. Glendale Hoover's John Bradley was selected for his 220-yard run achievements o Both'Bugbee and Fell recorded 9«6 second performances in-the 100- yard run, without the aid of wind, Bradley had an official 20.$ second clocking in the 220-yard scamper. Fell won the Southern California High School Meet 100-yard run 3 beating out Bugbee, but the latter reversed the tables in the Cali~ fornia State Meet.. Bradley was the 220-yard champ in both the Southern California, and State meets. John Bradley was chosen for nil-southern California High School honors in both sprints, the 100 and 220, a year ago, in 1947, and was also named Athlete of the Year. Those who have been chosen for Southern California Prep School Athlete of the Year honors, in Track and Field competition, in years past, follow: (Southern California C.I.F., Los-Angeles City High School, and Southern California Junior College Divisions.) YEAR JUNIOR COLLEGE C.I.F. HIGH SCHOOLS LOS ANGELES SCHOOLS 1937 Mack Robinson^ Pasa. Bill BugbeejMontebello Bryant Allen, Jeffiv 1938 Clyde Jeffrey; Riv. Gil LaCava s Bev.Hills Baylor Maynard,Esla, 1939 Wilbur Miller,Comp. Eddie Morris,H.Beach Bill Stewart,Torr«1940 Gabe Cazares, L.A. Eddie Morris.H.Beach Bill Smith, Beliucnt 1941 Eddie Morris,S.Ana Thelno Knowles,S.Mon. Bill Smith,-Belmcno 1942 Bob Likens,Glendale Jerry Shipkey,Anaheim Roy Thurman,Fremont 1943 Jack Kaiser,Fuller! n AL Lawrence,Glendale Mel Patton, Univ 3 1944 (No Selection)- Del Smith j Glendale Henry Williams, Bel 1?, 1945 Sylvester Bell, L.A. Joe Scott, El Monte Ronald Frazier,V<.!su7t: 1946. Melvin Embree, -L,H,, John Helwig,Mt.Cartel Dick Attles'ey,Bell...1947 Henry Springer,Corrp.- John Bradley ; Rocker;^} Hugh McElhenny,Wac-h- 194S Delf Pickart SjSsSer-n ^Howard Bugbee '-. lie "en 'Jo Bob Cameron, Wash-a 3 Bill Fell, Co^ror; John Bradley;,Hoover(G)

HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION TRACK AND FIELD RECORD... 1948 HONOR TRACK AND FIELD TEaMS * * Selections by the Helms nil-southern California Board of Track and Field, composed of Ralph Alexander, Examiner; Hugh Pinney, Herald-Express; Mory Kapp, Daily-News; John de la Vega, Times; Bob Panella, Citizen-News; and Bill Schroeder, Helms Athletic Foundation. I i r ^ JUNIOR COLLEGE C.I.F.HIGH SCHOOL L. A. HIGH SCHOOL 100 Yards ART WILLIAMS HOWARD BUGBEE FRED THOMPSON I Riverside 9.7 Redondo 9.6 Jordan 9-7 BILL FELL i Compton 9.6 220-Yards ART WILLIAMS Riverside 21.3 JOHN BRADLEY ED CRAWFORD Hoover, Glen. 20.3 Jordan 21.5 440-Yards DON DAVIS BRAYTON NORTON FRED THOMPSON Compton 49.9 Laguna Beach 50.5 Jordan 4$.9 880-Yards ART GARCIA WILBUR FIRESTONE ED WaLLaCE S.Bernardino 1:59.3 Compton 1:57.3 Dorsey 1:5$.7 One-Mile BOB McMILLEN JEROME WALTERS JOHN WOOLLEY Glendale 4:23.6 Compton 4:21.4 Marshall 4:29.1 Two-Mile WARREN WaRD l Glendale 9:51.3, High Hurdles CARL WALDEN BOB BOAZ BRUCE SCHOENDOERFER Los Angeles 14.3 Fullerton 14-9 Van Nuys 14.7 Low Hurdles CHET NICHOLSON JACK BRYANT OLIVER GORDON Chaffey 24.0 El Monte 19.5 Jefferson 19-5 Broad Jump LEN EVANS VERLE SORGEN GEORGE BROWN Los Angeles 23'6 Riverside 23'2 Jordan 23 T 10 High Jump WILFRED DaNCER DICK BROMBACH ED YOUNG Mt.San Antonio 6 T 6 Long Beach.Foly 6 f 4 Jefferson 6 T 4 Pole Vault I AL ZIMMERMAN DON BARNES PAUL COLLETTI Compton 13'3 Fullerton 13 T Huntington Pk.l2 T 6 Shot Put I LOUIS BLANC BOB VaN DOREN BOB CAMERON Chaffey 49'1 San Diego 55'2 Wasuington 59'7 JOHN MORTON Compton 4910 : $ Discus Javelin FRED VALENTICH i Bakersfield 141'6 i j DELFS PICKARTS ] S.Bernardino 212'7

HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION SOUTHERN CALIFQRNIA PREP TRACK RECORD JUNIOR COLLEGE HONOR ROLL OF COACHES...1948 MERION CHRISTSNSEN Bakersfield Fred Valentich "POP" KEGLEY Chaffey Louis Blanc, Chet Nicholson HERSCHEL SMITH Compton Don Davis, John Morton, Al Zimmerman WALT SMITH Glendale Bob McMillen, Warren Ward WENDELL SMITH Los Angeles Len Evans, Carl Walden ARCHIE NISBET Mt. San Antonio Wilfred Dancer TED HUCKLEBRIDGE Riverside Art Williams WALTER OPP San Bernardino Art Garcia, Delfs Pickarts C.I.P. HIGH SCHOOL ERNST F. HARTMANN Compton Bill Fell, Wilbur Firestone, Jerome Walters H. LYNN NEARPASS El Monte Jack Bryant LLOYD B. MARTIN Fullerton Don Barnes, Bob Boaz VIC FRANCY Hoover, Glendale John Bradley MAURICE GEYER Laguna Beach Brayton Norton LEON Q. FORMAN Polytechnic, L.B. Dick Brombach RUSS STRIFF Redondo Howard Bugbee TONY STEPONOVICH Riverside Verle Sorgen BILL PATTEN San Diego Bob Van Doren LOS ANGELES HIGH SCHOOL OWEN HANSEN Dorsey Ed Wallace ELMER C. NEANDER Huntington Park Paul Colletti JOHN CHILDRESS Jefferson Oliver Gordon, Ed Young BILL ZAZUETA Jordan George Brown, Ed Crawford, Fred Thompson GRANT AURAND Marshall John Woolley ED STARR Van Nuys Bruce Schoendoerfer BILL SLOAN Washington Bob Cameron WINNERS OF MAJOR SOUTHERN CAIFORNIA PREP SCHOOL MEETS Metropolitan Conference May 1 Glendale 34 l/2 Orange Empire Conference May 1 Chaffey 65 Western States Conference 30 Los Angeles, 96 4/5 National Junior College May 7 Los Angeles $9 1/2 West Coast Relays May 15 Compton 51 l/4 Eastern League May 7 Jordan #3 Marine League May 7 Narbonne 56 Northern League May 7 Marshall 54 San Fernando League May 7 Van Nuys 6l l/2 Southern League May 6 Jefferson 90 1/2 Western League May 7 Dorsey 51 l/2 Los Angeles City May 21 Jordan SO C.I.F. So. California May 22 San Diego. 20 California State May 29 Jordan 22

HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION TRACK AND FIELD RECORD......».1948 OUTSTANDING MARKS BY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, JUNIOR COLLEGE ATHLETES 100-YARD DASH 9.7 GEORGE PASQUALI Glendale Metro. Conf. May 1 9.7 ART WILLIAMS Riverside Orange'Empire May 1 9.8 ED BURKE (2) Fullerton Orange Empire May 1 9.8 FRANCIS KACHATURIAN(2)E. LOS Angeles Metro. Conf. May 1 9.8 BILL MITCHELL Los Angeles Fresno Relays May 15 9.8 FRED SIMS Los Angeles Compton 16 9.9 WARREN BAKER LOS Angeles Nat. J.C. Prel. May 6 9.9 PAUL BRATTON Chaffey San Bernardino 20 9.9 BOB CROWE Compton Loyola 21 9.9 GENE GILLIES Long Beach S. C. Frosh 2.3 9.9 BOB PALMER Santa Monica U.C.L.A. Frosh March 16 220-YARD DASH 21.2 FRED SIMS Los Angeles Compton 16 21.3 ART WILLIAMS Riverside Orange Empire May 1 21.5 DON EDIINGER (2) Mt. San Anton. Eastern Conf. May 1 21.6 FRANCIS KACHATURIAN E. LOS Angeles Bakersfield 24 21.7 DON DAVIS Compton U. S. C. Frosh March 16 21.7 DON EDINGER Mt. San Anton. Chaffey 16 21.7 RAY GREGG Chaffey Fullerton 2 21.7 JASPER ROSS Los Angeles West. St. Prel. 27 21.8 DICK NEWTON Fullerton Santa Ana 15 21.9 GEORGE PASQUALI Glendale Baker-San Diego 16 440-YARD DASH 49.4 CLEM COPE Riverside Chaffey 13 49.4 BUD CURRY - Compton Los Angeles 16 49.5 TRUITT MCCULLAH (4) Compton Los Angeles 16 49.6 BILL LITCHELL Los Angeles Pepperdine 9 49.7 BOB O'ROURKE Los Angele Western States 30 49.8 REUBEN DERRICK (5) Compton Los Angeles 16 49.9 DON DaVIS Compton National J. C. May 7 50.1 LEROY JACKSON Muir Pasadena 16 50.2 NORM ALSTOT Ventura Muir-Pasadena 9 50.3 BOB SIEBEN San Diego Nat. J.C. Prel. May 6 50.4 DICK NEWTON Fullerton Orange Empire May 1 50.5 CHUCK GRACE Fullerton Mt. San antonio 9 880-YARD RUN 1:59.3 ART GARCIA San Bernardino Orange Empire May 1 1:59.5 DON JONES (2) Mt. San Anton. Eastern Conf. May 1 1:59.6 TOM CLARK Long Beach Western States 30 1:59.6 CLYDE THOMAS Compton Los Angeles 16 1:59.8 DAN GUEST Santa Konica Metro. Conf. May 1 1:59.8 BOB McMILLEN Glendale Compton 9 2:00.6 BOB BULLOCK (2) Compton Los Angeles 16 2:01.5 JIM DEVLIN Bakersfield E. L.A.-EI Cam. 2^ 2:01.5 BOB HALPIN Compton West. St. Prel. 27 2:01.5 WARREN MORSE Los Angeles Nat. J.C. Prel. May 6 2:01.7 DON PALMER Bakersfield Santa Monica 10

.,, HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION TRACK AND FIELD RECORD...... 1948 ONE MILE RUN - 4:23.6 BOB McMILLEN Glendale Metro. Conf. May 1 4:28.0 BILL BAILIE (2) Santa nna National J. C. May 7 4:32.0 BOB LOPEZ Mt. San Antonio Fresno Relays May 15 4:32.4. BOB JOHANN Compton Los Angeles 16 4:33.2 "* BOB HALPIN Compton Western States 30 4:35.1 WARREN WARD Glendale S. C. Frosh March 5 4:35.4 MARION DAY LOS Angeles Pepperdine 9 4:37.1 LEW TEACHENOR (2) Riverside Orange Empire May 1 4:3^.2 CRUZ YBANEZ Bakersfield E. L.A.-EI Cam. 26 4:40.2 BOB BRUCE Ventura L.B.-Muir-Pasa. J.6 4:40.5 JERRI KEY Los Angeles S. C. Frosh March 9 TWO MILE RUN 9:17.3 BOB McMILLEN Glendale Pasadena Games June 11 9:51.&- WARREN WARD Glendale National J.C. May 7 9:54.5 MEL FREEBAIRN (2) Los ^ngeles National J.C. May 7 9:58.0 CHARLES SHORT (5) San Bernardino National J.C. May 7 9:59.2 ART SIEKRAS LOS Angeles Western States 30 10:07.5 JIM STRIGLE Los Angeles Pepperdine 9 10:12.7 WALTER HOUTZ Pasadena Muir-Ventura 9 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES *14.8 CARL WALDEK LOS Angeles S.Monica-Glend, 23 15.2 MAURICE JACKSON Riverside Whittier-Fuller. 27 15.2 CARL WALDEN LOS Angeles National J.C. May 7 15.3 FRED BATISTE (2) Compton Los Angeles 16 15.3 BILL DU FRENE Chaffey Orange Empire May 1 15.3 WALTER LUMPKIN E. LOS Angeles Metro. Conf. May 1 15.3 BILL MEYER Long Beach Los Angeles 2 15.4 BUD BARTON Fullerton Santa Ana 15 15.4 CHET NICHOLSON Chaffey Mt. San Antonio 16 220-YARD LOW HURDLES 23.8 FRED BATISTE Compton Western States 30 24.0 JIM GILLESPIE Los Angeles Compton 16 24.0 CHET NICHOLSON Chaffey Orange Empire May 1 24.3 MAURICE JACKSON Riverside Chaffey 13 24.5 BILL DEYOUNG Chaffey Mt. San Antonio 16 24.5 BILL MITCHELL Los Angeles - West. St. Prel. 27 24.6 DICK BROOME Glendale Metro. Conf. May 1 24.6 LEROY WIGGINTON Bakersfield Glen.-San Diego 16 24.8 TOM KELLEY Pasadena Muir 16 24.8 WALTER LUMPKIN (3) E. LOS Angeles Metro. Conf. May 1 24.8 JOHN SPINK Pasadena Fullerton Feb. 27 24.9 BRUCE GRANT Glendale Compton March 31 24.9 JULIUS WOODS Compton U.C.L.A. Frosh 2 HIGH JUMP 6*6 1/8 WILFRED DANCER Mt. Sen Antonio Orange Empire May 1 6'5 1/2 DARRYL BUTTS Compton Drake Relays 24 6'5 BILL BARNEY Long Beach S. C. Frosh 23 *4:32.5 DON CRIE (2) San Diego Metro. Conf. May 1

SLMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION TRACK AND FIELD RECORD 6'4 '4 6 f 2 6 '2 6'2 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 23 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 '6 '3 '9 '8 '8 '6 '6 '6 '8 '6 '1 '9 '9 '8 '8 '7 '7 HIGH JUMP (Cont.) 3/4 JOE PAGE 1/4 DICK O'NEIL FRED BATISTE DICK GREGSON BOB NATE POLE VAULT JACK LANKAS AL ZIMMERMAN KEN KRING WAYNE ELDER SHARON MCGINNIS HAROLD LANDON ROY VUJOVICH GEORGE WEISS BROAD JUMP 3/4 TOM HAYES 1/2 LEN EVANS 1/2 CHET NICHOLSON NORMAN HASTINGS HARVEY WELLS 1/2 JOHN KNIGHT 1/2 RON MAIRE 1/2 GORDON THORIN BOB SIEBEN SHOT PUT San Diego Pasadena Compton Compton Los Angeles Muir Compton Chaffey Compton Muir Los Angeles Chaffey Chaffey Chaffey Los Angeles Chaffey Long Beach Santa Monica Fullerton Glendale Los Angeles San Diego S. D. St. Frosh Muir-Ventura Glendale National J.C. Pepperdine L. A.-Pasadena Univ. Mexico National J.C. We stern States Western States Compton Orange Empire Orange Empire Orange Empire Fresno Relays Riverside Compton E. L.A.-E1 Cam. Orange Empire Baker.-S. Diego S.Cal.J.C. Rel. Fresno Relays i i i March May 7 March May 11 May 7 May 1 May 1 8 May 1 May 15 May 1 March May 15 22 9 31 9 5 30 30 16 13 9 16 16 27 49 '10 49 '1 47 '1 45 '9 45 '4 45 '2 141 '6 141 '4 139'7 138'8 136'6 135 '11 135 '4 132 '8 132' 212 193 '4 i 180 179 '2 177 ( '11 '11 176 f 7, JOHN MORTON 3/8 LOUIS BLANC 1/2 JIM MURPHY BOB MOORE JOE ACEVEDO 1/2 DICK PRECIADO DISCUS THROW 1/8 FRED VALENTICH DAN DUCICH CLARENCE DUNCAN 7/8 BOB THOMPSON JIM KOTOFF % JACK SECKER LOUIS BLANC CLIFF DAVIS CHARLES DELANEY JAVELIN THROW DELFS PICKARTS CLIFF HERRINGTON LARRY GOINS 3/4 RAY AGUIRRE ]/2 LYNN GREEN AL REID Compton Chaffey Glendale Compton San Diego Riverside Bakersfield Compton Riverside Santa Ana Pasadena Fullerton Chaffey Los Angeles San Bernardino San Bernardino San Bernardino Pasadena Bakersfield Fullerton Long Beach - 7 - Univ. Mexico Riverside National J.C. National J.C. Santa Monica Citrus-S. Ana National J.C. National J.C. Chaffey Riv,-S.C. Frosh Fullerton Orange Empire National J.C. Pepperdine Orange Empire B.Y.U. Relays National J.C. Western States Nat. J.C. Prel. Nat. J.C. Prel. Compton May 11 May 7 May 7 May 7 May 7 2 Feb, 27 May 1 May 7 9 May 1 May 7 May 6 May 6 13 2 2 13 17 30 9

HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION TRACK AND FIELD RECORD.... 1948 FOUR-MAN 880-YARD RELAY 1:26.4 COMPTON Fresno Relays May 15 1:27.2 LOS ANGELES Drake Relays 23 FOUR-MAN OME-MILE RELAY 3:16.4 COMPTON (2) Pasadena Games June 11 3:13.3 LOS ANGELES Fresno Relays May 15 NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE TRACK RECORDS 100-Yard Dash HAL DAVIS Salinas 9.5 1940-41 220-Yard Dash HAL DAVIS Salinas 20.5 1941 440-Yard Dash WILBUR MILLER Compton. 47.1 1938 880-Yard Run BLAIR HYDE San Mateo 1:54.6 1939 One-Mile Run CECIL COLE San Mateo 4:16.1 1937 Two-Mile Run GABE CAZARES LOS Angeles 9:31.1 1940 High Hurdles LEROY KIRKPATRICK San Mateo 14.3 1936 JOE BATISTS Sacramento 14.3 1941 Low Hurdles LEROY KIRKPATRICK San Mateo 23.3 1936 High Jump CORNELIUS JOHNSON Compton 6*8 5/8 1934 Pole Vault IRVING MOORE Santa Rosa 14' 1942 Broad Jump JACK ROBINSON Pasadena 25'6 1/2 1938 Shot Put LEW DAVIS Menlo 51'2 1/4 1948 Discus Throw ADRIAN DAVIS Compton 163'8 1938 Javelin Throw BOB LIKENS Glendale 212'11 7/8 1942 440-Yard Relay LOS ANGELES 42.1 1948 880-Yard Relay RIVERSIDE 1:25.6 1938 One-Mile Relay LOS ANGELES 3:18.3 " 1948 Two-Mile Relay SAN MATEO 7:53.2 1939 BOB- McMILLEN MAKES OLYMPIC TEAM Bob McMillen, Glendale College, became the second Southland junior college trackman to make the United States Olympic Team when he won the 3000-meter steeplechase in the final tryouts at Evanston, Illinois, July 10. He joins Corny Johnson, Compton College high jumper, who annexed his event in the 1936 Olympic Games. McMillen, Cathedral High School, in 1946 set a new State record for the mile in 4m. 24s. Bob ran the 880 and mile during the season and switched over to the steeplechase just one week before the National AAU Championships. In his first attempt, he won the Alhambra Games grind in 9m. 37.3s. The following week, he ran second to the veteran Forest Efaw in the AAU, thus qualifying for the finals tryouts. Efaw's time was 9m. 32.9s. A comparative unknown, McMillen won his Olympic berth by ten yards, defeating NCAA champion, Browning Ross from Villanova, the aging Joe McCluskey and Efaw, in 9m. 18.7s., although he had some trouble with the hurdles as he had never cleared one prior to his first steeplechase attempt. McMillen, in his third time out, had won the grueling event in which he had. never competed just three short weeks before.

HELMS ATHIETIC FOUNDATION TRACK AND FIELD RECORD 1948 RESULTS OF NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD MEET HELD AT PHOENIX, ARIZONA, MAY 7, 1948 100-Yard Dash: Williams (Riverside) Ross (L.A.) Sims (L. A.) Baker (L.A.) Mitchell (L.A.) Anderson (Pasadena) 9.9 220-Yard Dash: Williams (Riverside) Sims (L.A.) ROSS (L.A.) Williams (L.A.) Kachaturian (East L.A.) Baker (L.A.) 22.1 440-Yard Dash: Davis (Compton) Sieben (San Diego) McCullah (Compton) Stokes (Stockton) O'Rourke (L.A.) Dwyer (L.A.) 49-9 880-Yard Run: Garcia (San Bernardino) Green (San Mateo) Butler (Stockton) Clark (Long Beach) Wyatt (San Francisco) Blain (Pasadena) 2:00.2 Mile: McMillen (Glendale) Bailie (Santa Ana) Bruce (Everett, Wash.) Halpin (Compton) Ybanez (Bakersfield) Johann (Compton) 4:26.3 Two Mile: Ward (Glendale) Freebairn (L.A.) Chapman (San Francisco) Lopez (Mt. San Antonio) Short (San Bernardino) Ybanez (Bakersfield) 9:51.3 High Hurdles: Walden (L.A.) Evans (Edinburgh. Tex.) Vaughan (Santa Ana) Cummings (L.A.) Parks (Menlo) Eads (L.A.) 15.2 Low Hurdles: Brooks (Stockton) Woods (Compton) Hines (L.A.) Nicholson (Chaffey) Jackson (Riverside) Lumpkin (East L.A.) 25.0 High Jump: Dancer (Mt. San Antonio) tie for second between Page (San Diego) and Turner (Fullerton) tie for fourth among Barney (Long Beach) Butts (Compton) and Simms (San Francisco). 6'5 5/3 Pole Vault: Zimmerman (Compton) tie for second between Keyser (Stockton) and Kring (Chaffey) Mowers (Branch Aggies, Utah) tie for fifth among Cagle (Long Beach) Edler (Compton) McGinnis (Muir) Mc- Murray (Pasadena) Tingler (L.A.) and Warne (Pasadena) 13'0 Shot Put: Davis (Menlo) Morton (Compton) Murphy (Glendale) Moore (Compton) Blanc (Chaffey) Doudnich (Sacramento) 50'3 Discus: Valentich (Bakersfield) Ducich (Compton) Kotoff (Pasadena) Duncan (Riverside) Blanc (Chaffey) Thompson (Santa Ana) 141'6 l/3 Javelin: Herrington (San Bernardino) Aguirre (Bakersfield) Green (Fullerton) Goins (Pasadena) Dillingham (Salinas) Reid (Long Beach) 193'4 Relay: (exh) Los Angeles, Compton, San Francisco, Bakersfield, Fullerton, Pasadena 3:21.9 SCORING: Los Angeles, S9 1/2; Compton, 6l 5/6; Glendale, 23; Stockton, 27; Riverside, 26. WINNERS OF WEST CO AST RELAYS (JUNIOR COLLEGE CLASS) 9-!$-% 100-Yard Dash BILL MITCHELL Los Angeles 9.3 120-Yard High Hurdles DON BROOKS Stockton 14.3 Broad Jump LEN EVANS Los Angeles 23'6 l/2 High Jump DARRYL BUTTS Compton 6*3 3/4 Pole Vault AL ZIKMERMAN Compton 12«6 Shot Put LEW DAVIS Menlo ' 50!4 3/4 Discus Throw BILL CULLEN San Mateo 141*2 l/2 Javelin Throw BOYD PORCH Modesto 13315 l/4 880-Yard Relay COMPTON 1:26.4 One Mile Relay LOS ANGELES 3:13.3 Two Mile Relay GLENDALE 3:05. 3:05.0 Distance Medley Relay GLENDALE 10:37.6 SCORING: (First Five) Compton, 51 l/4; Los Angeles, 39 1/4; Stockton, 28 1/4; Glendale, 20, Menlo, 11 l/2.

HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION TRACK AND FIELD RECORD.. 1948 RESULTS OF METROPOLITAN CONFERENCE TRACK AND FIELD MEET HELD AT GLENDALE, CALIFORNIA. MAY 1, 194& 100-Yard Dash: Pasquali (Glendale) Kachaturian (East L.A.) Chapman (Glendale) McKibben (Glendale) tie for fifth between Palmer (Santa Monica) and Wigginton (Bakersfield) 9.7 220-Yard Dash: Kachaturian (East L.A.) Pasquali (Glendale) McKibben (Glendale) Palmer (Santa Monica) Chapman (Glendale) 21.9 440-Yard Dash: B. Sieben (San Diego) C. Kamanski (Glendale) Grainger (Bakersfield) Frazier (Bakersfield) Schmitt (Santa Monica) 51.7 880-Yard Run: Guest (Santa Monica) D. Kamanski (Glendale) Devlin (Bakersfield) McMillen (Glendale) Palmer (Bakersfield) 1:59.3 Mile Run: McMillen (Glendale) Crie (San Diego) Ybanez (Bakersfield) Rainery (Santa Monica) Breeden (Glendale) 4:23.6 Two-Mile Run: Ward (Glendale) Collins (Santa Monica) Ybanez (Bakersfield) Perry (Glendale) Esparza (San Diego) 9:55.0 High Hurdles: Lumpkin (East L.A.) Prindle (Glendale) Scott (Bakersfield) Devere (Glendale) Medley (Santa Monica) 15.3 Low Hurdles: Broome (Glendale) Wigginton (Bakersfield) Lumpkin (East L.A.) Foster (El Camino) B. Sieben (San Diego) 24.6 High Jump: Garrett (Glendale) tie for second between Heaton (San Diego) and Page (San Diego) Marshall (Santa Monica) tie for fifth among Aldridge (Santa Monica) Boozer (Bakersfield) and Reynolds (East L.A.). 6»1 3/4 Pole Vault: Durham (Glendale) tie for second among Oster (Glendale) Southstone (El Camino) and Stothart (Santa Monica) tie for fifth between Serros (Bakersfield) and Williams (East L.A.) 12 T O Broad Jump: Maire (Glendale) B. Sieben (San Diego) Broome (Glendale) Daniels (Bakersfield) Wells (Santa Monica) 22 r 8 Shot Put: Murphy (Glendale) Tichenor (Santa Monica) McWhorter (Bakersfield) Bush (Bakersfield) Hannah (El Camino) 46'4 3/4 Discus Throw: Valentich (Bakersfield) Johnson (Santa Monica) C. Aguirre (Bakersfield) McWherter (Bakersfield) Bradford (Glendale)137 l 6 l/2 Javelin Throw: R. Aguirre (Bakersfield) Whipple (Glendale) G. Sieben (San Diego) Dickey (Bakersfield) Schmitt (Santa Monica) 171 T l Relay: Bakersfield, San Diego, Glendale, (Only three places scored) 3:25.4 SCORING: Glendale, 34; Bakersfield, 52 l/3;. Santa Monica, 30 5/6; San Diego, 2&; East Los Angeles, 17 5/6; El Camino, 6. RESULTS OF ORANGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE TRACK AND FIELD MEET HELD AT ONTARIO, CAL IFQRIIIA, MAY 1, 194& 100-Yard Dash: Williams (Riverside) Burke (Fullerton) Edinger (Mount San Antonio) tie for fourth between Bratton (Chaffey) and Kamp (Riverside) 9.7 220-Yard Dash: Williams (Riverside) Edinger (Mt. San Antonio) Burke (Fullerton) Newton (Fullerton) Kamp (Riverside) 21.3 440-Yard Dash: Newton (Fullerton) Grace (Fullerton) Chapman (San Bernardino) Stoiser (San Bernardino) Neal Fullerton) 50.4 830-Yard Run: Garcia (San Bernardino) Jones (Mt. San Antonio) Britt (Santa Ana) Turner (Santa Ana) French (Riverside) 1:59.3 Mile Run: Bailie (Santa Ana (Techenor (Riverside) Lopez (Mt. San Antonio) Skinner (Riverside) DeMonte (Fullerton) 4:36.1. Two-Mile Run: Short (San Bernardino) Atterberry (Chaffey) Skinner. (Riverside) Landereth (Santa Ana) Teachenor (Riverside) 10:13»0 High Hurdles: DuFrene (Chaffey) Nicholson (Chaffey) Cook (Chaffey) Vaughan (Santa Ana) Jackson (Riverside) 15.3

' HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION TRACK AND FIELD RECORD.... 1948 Low Hurdles: Nicholson (Chaffey) Jackson (Riverside) BeYoung (Chaffey) Palm (Santa Ana) Bigler (Fullerton) High Jump: Dancer (Mt. San Antonio) Turner (Fullerton) tie for third between Nicholson (Chaffey) and Reid (Chaffey) tie for fifth between Kyle (Fullerton) and Lutz (Riverside) 6'6 l/8 Pole Vault: Tie for first between Vujovich (Chaffey) and T jjeiss (Chaffey) Elliott (Chaffey) tie for fourth among Duncan (Riverside) Kring (Chaffey) and Osburn (Fullerton) 12'6 Broad Jump: Hayes (Chaffey) tie for second between Knight (Fullerton) and Nicholson (Chaffey) Eckles (Santa Ana) Council (Fullerton) 23! 3 3/4 Shot Put: Blanc (Chaffey) Mast (Fullerton) Preciado (Riverside) Clever (Santa *na) Weiss (Chaffey) 44*1 1/2 Discus Throw: Secker (Fullerton) Delaney (San Bernardino) Duncan (Riverside) Blanc (Chaffey) Thompson (Santa Ana) 135 T H l/4 Javelin Throw: Green (Fullerton) Herrington (San Bernardino) Blanc (Chaffey) Watson (Santa *na) Mitchell (San Bernardino) 175 f 0 Relay: Riverside, Fullerton, San Bernardino, Chaffey, Santa ma 3:30.4 SCORING: Chaffey, 65; Fullerton, 49; Riverside, 41; San Bernardino, 27; Santa Ana, 24; Mount San Antonio, 19. RESULTS OF WESTERN STATES CONFERENCE TRACK AND FIELD MEET HELD AT LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, A P R I L 30, 1948 100-Yard Dash: Sims (L.A.) Anderson (Pasadena) Gillies (Long Beach) Baker (L.A.) Kelley (Pasadena) 10.0 220-Yard Dash: Sims (L.A.) ROSS (L.A.) Williams (L.A.) Davis (Compton) Jackson (L.A.) 21.5 440-Yard Dash: O'Rourke (L.A.) Mitchell (L.A.) McCullah (Compton) Dwyer (L.A.) Manley (Pasadena) 49.7 880-Yard Run: Clark (Long Beach) Blain (Pasadena) Beadle (L.A.) Morse (L.A.) Galindo (L.A.) 1:59.6 Mile-Run: Halpin (Compton) Day (L.A.) Johann (Compton) Zinniker (L.A.) Key.(L.A.) 4:33.2 Two-Mile Run: Sierras (L.A.) Freebairn (L.A.) Gallagher (Long Beach) Houtz (Pasadena) Strigle (L.A.) 9:59.2 High Hurdles: Walden (L.A.) Meyer (Long Beach) Batiste (Compton) Cummings (L-.A.) Eads (L.A.) 15.3 Low Hurdles: Batiste (Compton) Mitchell (L.A.) Gillespie (L.A.) Woods (Compton) Meyer (Long Beach). 23.$ High Jump: Butts.(Compton) Nate (L.A.) tie for third among Barney (Long Beach) Gregson (Compton) Lynch (Muir) Mims (Muir) and Robertson (L.A.) 6*1 l/2 Pole Vault: Zimmerman (Compton) tie for second between Elder (Compton) and McGinnis (Muir) tie for fourth among Cagle (Long Beach) Landon (L.A.) McMurray (Pasadena) Smith (L.A.) Tingler.TL. A:.) 13'1 1/2 Broad Jump: Evans (L.A.) Hinchberger (Compton) Thorin (L.A.) Meyer (Long Beach) Hastings (Long Beach) 22'2 Shot Put: Morton (Compton) Moore (Compton) Pogue (Muir) Heidenthal (Compton) Arnold (Long Beach) 47? 7 1/2 Discus Throw: Ducich ('Compton) Kotoff (Pasadena) Thorin (L.A.) Batiste (Compton) Moore (Compton) l$0 f 0 Relay: Los Angeles, Compton, Pasadena, liuir, Long Beach 3:24.1 SCORING: Los Angeles 96 4/5; Compton, 65 l/lo; Pasadena, 35 1/5; Long Beach 22 l/5; Muir, 9 7/10; Ventura, 0.

HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION TRACK AND FIELD RECORD '.. 1948 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JUNIOR COLLEGE TRACK & FIELD MEET RECORDS EVENT ATHLETE SCHOOL MARK YEAR 100-Yard Dash MORRIS POLLOCK Riverside 9.6 1934 CLYDE JEFFREY Riverside 9.6 1933 220-Yard Dash CLYDE JEFFREY Riverside 20.6 1933 440-Yard Dash ERWIN MILLER Fullerton 43.6 1936 880-Yard Run LEN SPENCER Los Angeles 1:56.4 1935 One Mile Run MEL BARRY LOS Angeles 4:19.4 1939 TWo Mile Run NICK FLORES San Bernardino 9:33.3 1940 High Hurdles BILL BROWN Fullerton 14.7 1934 Low Hurdles WALT SMITH Santa Ana 23.5 1941 High Jump CORNELIUS JOHNSON Compton 6'6" 1934 Pole Vault JUSTIN MCCARTHY Compton 13'3 3/3" 1934 Broad Jump JACKIE ROBINSON Pasadena 25 T 6 l/2" 1933 Shot Put TOM DIREAUX Compton 50 f 0 1/4 " 1940 Discus Throw GRANT DENMARK Long Beach 142'10" 1942 Javelin Throw BOB LIKENS Glendale.212*11 7/3" 1942 One Mile Relay PASADENA CITY COLLEGE 3:20.1 1939 BEST MARKS ON RECORD BY SOUTHERN CALIFURNIA JUNIOR COLLEGE ATHLETES 100-Yard Dash FRANK WYKOFF Glendale 9.6 1929 MORRIS POLLOCK Riverside 9.6 1934 TOM NELSON Pasadena 9.6 1936 HENRY GONZALES Taft 9.6 1937 CLYDE JEFFREY Riverside 9.6 1933 BRYANT ALLEN Riverside 9.6 1933-3< WILBUR MILLER Compton 9.6 1939 GENE PUTNAM Long Beach 9.6 1940 EDDIE MORRIS Santa Ana 9.6 1941 220-Yard Dash CLYDE JEFFREY Riverside 20.6 1933 440-Yard Dash WILBUR MILLER Compton 47.1 1933 880-Yard Run BOB MADRID Pasadena 1:55.2 1939 One Mile Run BOB MADRID Pasadena 4:15.0 (2) 1939 ART CAZARES Pasadena 4:17.6 1933 Two Mile Run GABE CAZARES Los Angeles 9:31.1 1940 High Hurdles DARREL KREITZ Chaffey 14.4 1947 Low Hurdles WALT SMITH Santa ana 23.6 1941 High Jump CORNELIUS JOHNSON Compton 6'9 3/4" 1936 Pole Vault BILL SEFTON So. Calif. JC 13'11 1/2" 1934 EARLE MEADOWS SO. Calif. JC 13'11 l/2" 1934 Broad Jump JACK ROBINSON Pasadena 25'6 l/2» 1933 Shot Put HENRY SPRINGER Compton 50'9 5/3" 1947 Discus Throw ADRIAN DAVIS Compton 163'3" 1933 Javelin Throw BOB LIKENS Glendale 212'11 7/3" 1942 440-Yard Relay LOS ANGELES 42.1 1943 880-Yard Relay RIVERSIDE 1:25.6 1933 Mile Relay COMPTON 3:16.4 (2) 1943 LOS ANGELES 3:13.3 1943 Two Mile Relay COMPTON 7:56,9 1933

HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION TRACK AND FIELD RECORD....'.. ' ;.1948 NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD MEET RECORDS EVENT ATHLETE SCHOOL MARK YEAR 100-Yard Dash HAL DAVIS Salinas 9.5 1940 220-Yard Dash HAL DAVIS Salinas 20.6 1940 440-Yard Dash FRANK KAISER Sacramento 47.9 1942 880-Yard Run BLAIR HYDE San Mateo 1:54.6 1939 One-Mile Run WES KILLER Stockton 4:22.1 1940 Two-Mile Run BOBBY MADRID Pasadena 9:32.5 19391 High Hurdles LEN ANDERSON Compton 14.3 1939 HANK GABRIEL Glendale 14.3 1946 Low Hurdles JOE BATISTE Sacramento 23.4 1941 High Jump LES STEERS San Mateo 6 f 7 1939 Pole Vault IRV MOORE Santa Rosa 13'3 1942 GERRY SHOOK Pasadena 13 f 3 1942 Broad Jump BOB BECKUS Compton 24'5 1940 Shot Put CARL MERRITT Modesto 51'1 1940 Discus Throw WILBUR THOMPSON Modesto 146*8 1940 Javelin Throw BOB williams Sacramento 195'4 l/4 1939 One-Mile Relay (exh) LOS ANGELLS CITY COLLEGE 3:21.9 1943 NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE TRAOK AND FIELD J-JJET CHAMPIONS YEAR CHAMPION COACH WHERE HELD POINTS 1939 COMPTON Herschel Smith Sacramento 110 6/10 1940 LOS ANGELES Harry Campbell Modesto 77 l/2 1941 SACRAMENTO Tom Weems Trinidad, Colo. 36 1942 SACR^MENTO Tom weems Visalia 95 (Because of the war, no meets were held in 1943, 1944 } and 1945) 1946 LOS ANGELES Harry Campbell Phoenix 123 1/2 1947 COMPTON Herschel Smith Phoenix 91 3/10 1943 LOS ANGELES Wendell Smith Phoenix 39 l/2

HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION TRACK AND FIELD RECORD, 1948 "- ' OUTSTANDING MARKS BY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES 100-YARD DASH.. MARK ATHLETE SCHOOL MEET DATE * 9.5 HOWARD BUGBEE Redondo C.I.F. Sectional May 8 9.6 HOWARD BUGBEE Redondo Southern California 'May 22 9.6 ED CRAWFORD Jordan, L.A. Huntington Park 16 9.6 BILL FELL Compton Pasadena Games June 11 * 9.6 DICK NEWTON San Fernando Van Nuys 23 9-7 FRED THOMPSON Jordan, L.A. Bell 9 9.8 JOHN BRADLEY Hoover, Glen. C.I.F. Divisional May 15 * 9.8 MARIO GOYENA Ingelwood C.I.F. Sec. "B" May 8 9.8 CHARLES HICKS Pomona. Chino 14 * 9.8 DON HOEFLER Fullerton Southern Counties March 20 9.8 DICK NEWTON San Fernando Canoga Park 19 9.9 HERBERT FISHER Jefferson Manual Arts. 29 9.9 JIM GARCIA fenual Arts Jefferson 29 9.9 OLIVER GORDON Jefferson Manual Arts 29 9.9 JACK HADLEY Inglewood Beverly Hills March 31 9.9 LOUIS MATTA Mount Carmel Jefferson 29 9.9 HAL MILLER San Diego Muir-Pasadena 23 9.9 RUSS MILLER Long Beach Southern California"B' f May 22 * 9.9 DAVE PORTER Santa *na Southern Counties March 20 9.9 ERBIE SCHOPPER(2) Lincoln L. A. City Prelim. May 15 220-YARD DASH 20.8 JOHN BRADLEY Hoover, Glen. C.I.F. Divisional : May 15 *20.8 BILL FELL Compton Southern Counties March 20 - '21.0 FRED THOMPSON Jordan, L.A. South Gate 23 *21.1 ED CRAWFORD Jordan, L.A. Huntington Park 16 21.1 BILL FELL Compton C.I.F. Divisional May 15 21.1 JACK HADLEY (3) Inglewood C.I.F. Divisional May 15 *21.2 HOWARD BUGBEE Redondo C.I.F. Sectional May 8 *21.2 HAL MILLER San Diego Southern Counties March 20 21.5 HOWARD BUGBEE Redondo Bay League 30 21.5 ED CRAWFORD Jordan, L.A. Bell 9 *21.6 JOE GRAFFIO Hunt. Park Garfield 23 *21.6 DON HOEFLER Fullerton Southern Counties March 20 21.7 BOB CORNELISON San Bernardino Chaffey Invitational 21+ *21.7 WARREN EISENBERG Fairfax University. 30 21.7 DON HOEFLER Fullerton Santa Ana-Hunt. Beach 6. 21.7 DICK NEWTON San Fernando Canoga Park 9 21.8 JACK HADLEY Inglewood Pasadena Games June 11 *21.8 DAVID PORTER(2) Santa *na Southern Counties March 20 440-YARD DASH 48.0 FRED THOMPSON (2) Jordan, L.A. alhambra Games June 25 48.9 FRED THOMPSON Jordan, L.A. LOS nngeles City May 21 49.3 GEORGE ADRIAN Hollywood Western League May 7 49.5 LUTHER BUTLER Jefferson Los Angeles City Prel. May 15 " 50,3 LOUIS MATTA Mount Carmel Cathedral 15 50.5 LEN LAUDENBACK(2) LOS Angeles Los Angeles City Prel. May 15 50.5 CHARLES MILLER(4) Monrovia California State May 29 50.5 BRAYTON NORTON Laguna Beach C.I.F. Sectional May 8 * With wind.'

HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION TRACK AND FIELD RECORD * "" 1948 440-YARD DASH (Cent.) - / -,, 50.5 BILL STORUM Beverly Hills Inglewooci l&lays ApriX $ 50.7 JACK BEYNON Burbank Compton Cup X7 50.8 ROY DEFFEBACH Redondo Inglewood Relays 9 50.9 AL BARTHOLOMEW Chaffey Citrus Belt League May 1 51.0 CLIFTON IVORY (2) Jefferson Los Angeles City Prel. May 15 51.0 ED WALLACE Dorsey Fairfax 30 51.1 CAL CARTER San Diego C.I.F. Divisional May 8 51.2 DON BALSLEY San Dieguito Southern California May'22. 51.2 CHARLES HICKS Pomona Chaffey Invitational 24 880-YARD RUN 1.57.8 WILBUR FIRESTONE Compton California State May 29 1.58.2 ED WALLACE (2) Dorsey California State May 29 1.58.6 JEROME WALTERS Compton San Diego 9 1.58.7 ED WALLACE Dorsey Los angeles City May 21 1.59.6 FRED WEHKING (3) Bell California State May 29 2.00.3 NORM DOUGHTY (2) Dorsey Western League May 7 2.00.3 LONNIE JACKSON(4) Venice Los Angeles City May 21 2.00.4 DON HANGEN.(2) University Dorsey 16 2.00.5 BOB CLASS Eagle Rock Valley League May 7 2.00.9 RAY BJORKMAN (2) San Fernando Valley League May 7 2.00.9 RUDY CONTRERAS(2) Polytechnic,LA LOS Angeles City Prel. May 15 2.00.9 FRED WEHKING Bell Los Angeles City Prel. May 15 2.01.3 HOMER DELABAR Inglewood C.I.F. Divisional May 15 2.01.3 ROBERT SMITH (2) Jefferson Los Angeles City Prel. May 15 2.01.4 MANUEL ACOSTA (2) Mark Keppel C.I.F. Divisional May 15 2.01.4 JACK LUCAS La Jolla Chula Vista 2 2.01.9 MOSSIE BROOKS Jefferson Jordan, L.A* March 12 2.01.9 DON HANGEN University Venice 19 ONE-MILE RUN 4.21.4 JEROME WALTERS Compton Compton Invitational June 4 4.29.1 JOHN WOOLLEY Marshall California State May 29 4.31.7 HERBIE MORRISON(2)Antelope Valley Southern California May 22 4.32.1 BILL DEXTER (3) antelope Valley Southern California May 22 4.32.4 DON HANGEN University Western League May 7 4.34.2 HERBIE MORRISON Antelope Valley C.I.F. Divisional May 15 4.35.0 JERRY SMITH (4) Van Nuys " Los Angeles City May 21 4.35.1 EMILIO ALCANTAR Lincoln Northern League May 7 4.36.9 CHICHO PACHECO Banning Marine League May 7' 4.33.1 KEN HOLLY (6) Escondido Southern California May 22 4.38.5 BENNY WILSON Imperial C.I.F. Sectional May 8 4.38.7 JOHN BARNES Wilson, L.B. Pasadena Games June 11. 4.40.0 TED HANNA Washington Jefferson 9 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES *14»3 BILL STORUM Beverly Hills Cil.F. Sectional May 8 14.4 BILL STORUM Beverly Hills E. Seg.-Torr.-Gard'a March 12 14*5 JAMES JACKSON Jordan, L.A. Pasadena Games' June 11. - 14.6 LOUIS KEYSER Mount Carmel C.I.F. Divisional May 15. 14.7 BRUCE SCHOENDOERFER Van Nuys Los Angeles City May 21 14.7 PAUL JOHNSON Jefferson California State(Heat)May 29 *With wind

HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION TRACK AND FIELD RECORD»... * ^,*~~1948 ' I 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES (Cant«) 1^.7 RONNIE DIXON (2) Redondo Compton Cup 17 14.d JACK BESSOLO LOS Angeles Fairfax March 12 14.3 MEL RUTTER South Gate Garfield 6 14.5 LES SAMMANN Oxnard Russell Cup 24 14.d WARREN SHELTON Washington Jefferson 24 14.9 BOB BOAZ Fullerton C.I.F. Divisional May 15 *14.9 DICK COONS (3) Bishop C.I.F. Sectional May 15 14.9 DAVE SOMMERS (3) Long Beach Compton Cup 17 180-YfiRD LOW HURDLES Id.9 BILL STORUM Beverly Hills C.I.F. Sectional May 3 19.3 LES SAMMANN Oxnard Russell Cup 24 19.5 BOB BOAZ Fullerton C.I.F. Divisional May 15 19.5 JACK BRYANT El foonte Southern California May 22 19.5 JACK DAVIS Hoover, Glen. C.I.F. Divisional May 15 19.5 OLIVER GORDON Jefferson Los Angeles City Pr. May 15 19.6 BILL STORUM Beverly Hills Bay League 30 *19.7 RONNIE DIXON " Redondo Compton Invitational 17 *19.7 A. J. GRIFFIN Jordan, L.A. South Gate 23 #19.7 JERRY MULVANEY Van Nuys San Fernando, 23 19.7 MAURICE HILL Jefferson Fremont 16 19.7 LOUIS STANLEY (2) Wilson, L.B. C.I.F, Divisional May 15 19.# RONNIE DIXON Redondo Compton Invitational 17 "19.3 PAUL JOHNSON Jefferson Southern League Prel.May 3 19.9 JACK BESSOLO (2) Los Angeles Los Angeles City Pr. May 15 *19.9 JAMES JACKSON Jordan, L.A. Huntington Park 16 HIGH JUMP 6»5 3/4 JACK RAZZETO Hoover,- SiDk. - C.I.F. Sectional May'3. 6*4 1/2 DICK BROMBACH Long Beach Inglewood March 5 6'4 1/2 WARREN SHELTON Washington -L..A. County Boys June 4 6'4 1/2 NORM WOODS Jefferson Jordan,-L.A. March 12 6 f 4 1/2 ED YOUNG Jefferson Jordan, L.A. March 12 6'4 1/3 TOM DU HAMEL Inglewood Redondo Feb. 27 6'4 FRED PRATLEY Hoover, Glen. Southern CaliforniaMay 22 6 f 3 1/2 HUGH SIMPSON Excelsior El Monte Relays.2 6'3 1/4 JAMES HOWARD Jefferson Fremont. 16 6*3 NORM BEECHER Hamilton Dorsey 9 6*3 BARNEY DYER Jordan, L.B. Bay League 30 6*3 RUDOLPHUS GRAHAM San Diego Southern Calif orniamay 2.2 6 f 3 RUFUS JOHNSON Jordan, L.A. Jefferson. March 12 6'3 DANNY MILLER Santa Monica Bay League' 30 6*3 ELMER MURRAY Jordan, L.A. Huntington Park 16 6'3 BOB ODDO El Monte El Monte Relays 2' 6»3 RICHARD RHINEHAEDT Roosevelt Southern League May.6 POLE VAULT '' 13' DON BARNES Fullerton Southern California May.22 12 f 7' 1/2 FRED WOLCOTT Beverly Hills El Seg.-Gard.-TJwr. March Id 12«7 1/4 DICK SCHENZ Eagle Rock North Hollywood 23 12 f 6 PAUL COLLETTI Huntington Park Fremont March ZZ 12'6 BERYL KEMPTON Excelsior Pasadena Games June 11 12'5 DUANE PUSEY Grossmont Metro. League May }V

HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION TRACK AND FIELD RECORD. 1948 POLE VAULT (Cont.) 12 f 4 1/4 AL SANDUSKY North Hollywood Eagle Rock ApeH ^ 12 T 3 BOB MEYERS Van Nuys Canoga Park 16 12 f 3 BUD MURPHY Glendale So. California *B W May-22 12'3 RONNIE PALMER Hoover, Glen. So. California "B n May 22 12 f l 1/2 RALPH SEALOCK Paso Robles S. Luis Obispo Lea. May 1 12 f l 1/4 BILL SWAN Eagle Rock North Hollywood 23 12'1 JOHN PHILLIPS Chino Interclass BROAD JUMP. ' - 23 T 10 1/2 GEORGE BROWN Jordan,-L.A. Eastern League May 7 23'6 BOBBY SMITH Jordan, L.A. South Gate 23 23'2 1/2 VERLE SORGEN Riverside So. California May 22 22'11 1/2 MARVIN BLACKBURN Jordan, L.A. South Gate "B» 23 22'10 l/s WILLIAM JOHNSON Jefferson California State May 29 22'10 JIM MITCHELL Harvard Mili. Prep League May 1 22'3 1/2 ERNIE SMITH San Diego Coast League May 1 22'^ CHUCK PENDLEY Van Nuys San Fernando 23 22'7 DICK NEWTON San Fernando Van Nuys 23 22'6 7/d BOB FORBES San Bernardino Citrus Belt May 1 22'6 BILL FELL Compton Southern Counties March 20 22'6 STEVE TURNER Glendale So. California "B ft May. 22 22'5 3/4 WILFORD WEISCHEDEL Ferris So*'.California May 22 22'5 1/4 BOB FERGUSON Fullerton C.I.F. Divisional May 15 22'4 1/2 MAURICE HILL Jefferson Fremont 16 22'4 1/2 ROD LIPPOLD Glendale Kontebello ' March 12 22'4 1/2 HAL MILLER San Diego Compton 9 SHOT PUT 59'7 1/4 BOB CAMERON Washington California State May 29 55'2 3/4 BOB VAN DOREN San Diego C.I.F. Sectional May & 53'11 GENE BORDY North Hollywood L.A. City Prel. May 15 53'6 1/2 GERRY PERRY Fremont Washington 2 53 * 5 3/8 VLADO DERETICH Gerfield L.A. City Prel. May 15 53 r 4 JOHN DAVIS San Diego C.I.F. Sectional May 3-53' 1/2 KEN PEACH El Segundo Bay League Prel.. 23 52'11 1/4 DEX RAGATZ South Pasadena Glendale : 9 52'9 SAM CRISA San Pedro L.A. City Prel. Kay 15 52'4 HAL MORRIS Grossmont Kearney 2 52'1 JIM HOLLINGSWORTH Washington Los Angeles City May 21 51 r ll NICK KANEHEN Roosevelt Washington ;16. 51'6 1/2 RALPH POLSON Riverside Citrus Belt May 1. 51'1 1/2 JACK EIDE Hamilton University 23 51'1 RHODES REASON Hoover, Glen. Pasadena March 5 51t DICK JOHNSON Glendale Montebello March 12 FOUR-MAN 880-YARD RELAY 1:2S.9 JORDAN, L.A. California State Prel. May 29 1:29*2 JEFFERSON California State Prel. - May 29 1:29,5 HOOVER, GLENDALE C.I.F. Divisional May 15 1:29.6 INGLEWOOD Bay League. 30 1:29.9 LAGUNA BEACH Southern California May 22

HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION TRaCK AND FIELD- pgorb. _..,«*. '. 1948: EIGHT-MAN ONE MILE RELAY ' - " 2:53.6 JORDAN LOS iingeles City Mag 21 2:53.7 JEFFERSON Los Angeles City Prel. May V? 3:03.2 POLYTECHNIC (2) Los Angeles City Prel fey 15 3:04.3 FAIRFAX Western League May 7 3:04.9 LOS ANGELES (4) Los Angeles Prel. Fay 15 3:05.3 MARSHALL Northern League May 7 3:06.6 POLYTECHNIC Franklin 9 NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS EVENT ATHLETE SCHOOL MARK lear 100-Yard Dash JESSE OWENS East Tech, Clev. 9.4 1933 220-Yard Dash JESSE OWENS East Tech, Clev. 20.7 1933 440-Yard Dash OLLIE MATSON Washington, S.F^ 47.3 1943 880-Yard Run ROSS BUSH Sunset, Dallas ' 1:54.4 1933 One-Mile Run LOUIS ZAMPERINI Torrance, Cal. 4:21.2 1934 High Hurdles(39") JOE BATISTE Tucson, Ariz. 14-0 1939 LEE MILLER. Biarbunk,-.San Antonio 14.0 1947 High Hurdles(42") LEROY KIRKPATRICK El Centro, Cal. 14-5 1934 Low Hurdles(130) RON FRAZIER Van Nuys, Cal. 19.0-1945 *Low Hurdles(220) LEROY KIRKPATRICK El Centro, Cal. 23.4 1934 High Jump GIL LACAVA Bev. Hills, Cal. 6»7 1/3 1933 Pole Valut JOHN LINTA Mansfield, Ohio 13'9 5/3 1939 Broad Jump JESSE OWENS East Tech, Clev. 24'11 1/4 1933 Shot Put DARROW HOOPER Northside,Ft.Worth 59*10 l/$ 1946 440-Yard Relay BOYS', BROOKLYN 42.0 1943 880-Yard Relay NORTH, DES MOINES 1:27.6 1943 One-Mile Relay HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA 3:21.4 1923 Two-Mile Relay ROOSEVELT, DES MONIES 3:05.5 1933 Low Hurdles (220) AL LAWEENCE Glendale, Cal. 23.4 1943

. HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION TRACK AND FIELD RECORD 1948 ^ RESULTS OF LOS AMBEBES CITY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD b&ef :.:! ffii AT LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, LAY 21, 19^ *. - 100-Yards: Thompson (Jordan) Schopper (Lincoln) Crawford (Jordan) Graffio (Huntington Park) Garcia (Manual Arts) Smith (Jordan) 9*9 220-Yards: Newton (San Fernando) Crawford (Jordan) Beal (Franklin) Smith (Jordan) Mingleton (Jefferson) Childs (Jordan) 22*1 440-Yards: Thompson (Jordan) Butler (Jefferson) Adrian (HoHyiiood) Ivory (Jefferson) Brewer (Belmont) Green (Jefferson) 4&«9 880-Yards: Wallace (Dorsey) Wehking (Bell) Contreras (Poly) Bjorkman (San Fernando) Jackson (Venice) Class (Eagle Rock) 1:5&.7 Mile: Woolley (Marshall) Alcantar (Lincoln) Hangen (University) Smith (Van Nuys) Hanna (Washington) Pacheco (Banning) 4:29*3 High Hurdles: Schoendoerfer (Van Nuys) Jackson (Jordan) Johnson (Jefferson) Augustine (Jefferson) Shelton (Washington) Ruttfectr (Sosith Sate}. -. '. ' ^ 7 Low Hurdles: Gordon (Jefferson) Hill (Jefferson) Zuniga (Washington) Schoendoerfer (Van Nuys) Bessolo (L.A.) Ferren (Canoga Park! 19. High Jump: Young (Jefferson) tie for second between Howard (Jefferson) and Rhinehardt (Roosevelt) Murray (Jordan) tie for fifth between Clemens (Dorsey) and Shelton (Washington) 6*4 Pole Vault: Tie for first between Allen (Marshall) and Colletti (Huntington Park) Schenz (Eagle Rock) tie for fourth among Carrillo (Roosevelt) Estrada (Hollywood) Hansard (Hamilton) Hunt (.L.A.) and Mulvaney (Van Nuys) 12'0 Broad Jump: Brown (Jordan) Johnson (Jefferson) Smith (Jordan) Hill (Jefferson) Johnson (Poly) Jefferson (Jefferson) 23'9 3/4 Shot Put: Cameron (Washington) Bordy (N. Hollywood) Deretich (Garfield) Crisa (San Pedro) Hollingsworth (Washington) Perry (Fremont) 56'6 1/2, 880 Relay: San Pedro, San Fernando, Eagle Rock, Canoga Park, Van Nuys, Gardena 1:32.7 Mile Relay: Jordan, Jefferson, Marshall, Fremont,Dorsey,Fairfax 2i$3.6 SCORING: (first five) Jordan, 30; Jefferson, 79; Marshall, 25; Washington, 23 1/2; San Fernando, 22. LOS ANGELES CITY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD MEET RECORDS 100-Yard Dash BRYANT ALLEN Jefferson 9.7 1937. ;..... BILL SMITH Belmont 9.7 1941 220-Yard Dash BRYANT ALLEN Jefferson 21.1 1936 440-Yard Dash FRED THOMPSON Jordan 48.9 194S 880-Yard Run ' DEMOTT MODISETTE Los Angeles 1:55»7 1936 One-Mile Run LOUIS ZAMPERINI Torrance 4:26.3 1935 ' High Hurdles(39") DICK ATTLESEY Bell 14.3 1946. : ;.. HUGH McELHENNY Washington 14-3 1947 High Hurdles(42") IVY BLEDSOE Garfield 14.9 1935 Low Hurdles(ISO) HUGH McELHENNY Washington 19.3 1947 Low Hurdles (220) IVY BLEDSOE Garfield 24.3 193'6 High Jump BILL SMITH Belmont 6*5.. 1941 (C) CONNER WHITE CORNELIUS JOHNSON IH m 2S elea ^1 1/2 M Broad Jump BILL SMITH Belmont 24'2 1/4.. 1941 Pole Vault BOB HART North Hollywood 13 r 4 l/o 1942 (C) BILL SEFTON Polytechnic 13*6.1/2 \9}2 Shot Put TOM DIREAUX Jefferson 5^\5 1/8 X93S 880-Yard Relay VAN NUYS HIGH SCHOOL 1:30,1-.. 1942- One-Mile Relay JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL 2^53.2 194 ^ (C) Signifies Los Angeles 'City League' Record. (City League Meet was held prior to the present City High School Meet)

HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION TRACK AND FIELD RECORD....,,..,1948 1948 SOUTH. CALIFORNIA (C.I.F.) TRACK. AND FIELD MEET RESULTS HELD AT COMPTON. CALIFORNIA, W 22, l%g ' 100 Bugbee (Redondo) Fell (Compton) Bradley (Hoover, Gl.) Hatfley (Inglewood) Hoefler (Fullerton) 9*6 220: Bradley (Hoover, Gl.) Fell (Compton) Bugbee (Redondo) Hadley* (Inglewood) Hudson (Garden Grove) 21.() 440: Balsley (San Dieguito) Norton (Laguna Beach) Miller (Monrovia) Carter (San Diego) Butler (Pasadena) 51»2 880: Firestone (Compton) Delabar (Inglewood) Lucas (La Jolla) Torres (Whittier) Anderson (Glendale) 2:00^0 Mile: Walters (Compton) Morrison (Antelope Valley) Dexter (Antelope Valley) Wilson (Imperial) Donahue (Grossmont). 4i2&.9 High Hurdles: Boaz (Fullerton) Keyser (Mount Carmel) Lawless (Santa Ana) Stanley (Wilson, LB) Coons (Bishop) 15.0 Low Hurdles: Bryant (El Monte) Boaz (Fullerton) Sammann (Oxnard) Davis (Hoover, Gl.) Stanley (Wilson, LB) 19»5 High Jump: Pratley (Hoover, Gl.) Graham (San Diego) tie for third between Brombach (Polytechnic, LB) Razzeto (Hoover,'SD) and Dyer (Jordan, LB) 6*4 Pole Vault: Barnes (Fullerton (Kempton (Excelsior) tie for third among Pusey (Grossmont) Shepherd (Corona) and Wolcott.(BK)X3 f O Broad Jump: Sorgen (Riverside) Weischedel (Perris) Smith (San Diego) Mitchell (Harvard Military) Davis (Hoover, Gl.) 23*2 1/2 Shot Put: Van Doren (San Diego) Peach (El Segundo) Ragatz (South Pasadena) Davis (San Diego) Lewis (Santa Monica) 55'0 l/4 Relay: Laguna Beach; San Diego; Hoover, Glendale; Loyolaj Chaffey 1:29*9 SCORING: (First five) San Diego, 20; Hoover, Glendale, 19: Compton, 1$; Fullerton, 15: Laguna Beach, 9. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD 11ET RECORDS r... EVENT ATHLETE SCHOOL MARK YEAR. 100-Yard Dash HOWARD BUGBEE Redondo 9.6 1%3 EDDIE MORRIS Huntingdon Beach 9.6 l 40 220-Yard Dash EDDIE MORRIS Huntington Beach 20,7 1940 440-Yard Dash MYREL GILLETT El Centro 48.3 1933 880-Yard Run THELMO KNOWLES Santa Monica 1:55.7 1941 One Mile Run LOUIS ZAMPERINI Torrance 4:21.2-1934 High Hurdles(39") LOUIS KEYSER Mt. Carmel 14,6 19^ High Hurdles(42") LEROY KIRKPATRICK El Centro 14.5 1934 Low Hurdles (180) JACK BRYANT El Monte 19,5 1948 BOB BOAZ Fullerton, 19.5 1948 JACK DAVIS Hoover, Glendale 19.5 1948 Low Hurdles (220) AL LAWRENCE Glendale 23.4 1943' High Jump GIL LACAVA Beverly Hills. 6'6 l/2. 1938 Pole Vault DEL SMITH Glendale 13' 5 3/8 1944* Broad Jump WILLIE STEELE Hoover, San Diego 24*0 3/4 1941 ' Shot Put JOHN HELWIG Mount Carmel 59 f 1946 Hop,Step, Jump. BOB BECKUS Hoover, San Diego 46*1 3/4 193<8 Football Throw HARVEY MCKONE Pomona 208'6" 1934 880-Yard Relay MANUAL ARTS HIGH SCHOOL (L.A.) 1:27.7 1934

HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION TRACK AND FIELD RECORD.... 1948 V : ; RESULTS OF CALIFORNIA STaTE C.I.F. HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD MEET HELD AT BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. BY 2, 1948 100-Yard Dash: Fell (Compton) Bugbee (Redondo) Matson («asjii3igt ra.,sp) Crawford (Jordan,LA) Bradley (Hoover.Glendale) 9*7 220-Yard Dash: Bradley (Hoover, Glendale) Fell (Compton) Matson (Mashington, SF) Bugbee (Redondo) Crawford (Jordan, LA) 21..5 440-Yard Dash: Thompson (Jordan, LA) Adrian (Hollywood) Pleasas (Lowell,SF) Miller (Monrovia) Balsley (San Dieguito) 49.2 Butler (Jefferson, LA) Thompson (Bakersfield) Miller (Napa) McClain (Pittsburg) Norton (Laguna Beach) 49*0 880-Yard Run: Firestone (Compton) Wallace (Dorsey, LA) Wehking (Bell) Lucas (La Jolla) Cohen (Lincoln. San Jose) 1:57«$ One-Mile Run: Woolley (Marshall, LA) Walters (Compton) Morrison (Antelope Valley) Stribling (Commerce,SF) Dexter (Antelope Valley) 4t2?.l High Hurdles: Mathias (Tulare) Jackson (Jordan, LA) Johnson (Jefferson, LA) Keyser (Mount Carmel, LA) Boaz (Fullerton) ' 14*5 Low Hurdles: Mathias (Tulare) Bryant (El Monte) Boaz (Fullerton) Blevins (Fresno) Sammann (Oxnard) - 19*6 High Jump: Tie for first between Brombach (Polytechnic, LB) and Young (Jefferson, LA) tie for third between Graham (San Diego) and Pratley (Hoover, Gl.) tie for fifth among Brundage (Fresno Tech) Howard (Jefferson,LA) and Rhinehardt (Roosevelt, LA) 6*3 Pole Vault: Barnes (Fullerton) Balfour (McClatchy, Sac.) tie for third among Allen (Marshall, La) Bettencourt (Hanford) Colletti (Huntington Park) Davis (Tamalpais) Eyges (El Cerrito) Johnson (Coalinga) Lopes (San Leandro) Miller (Santa Rosa) Schenz (Eagle Rock) Webb (Dixon) and Wolcott (Beverly Hills) 12'6 Broad Jump: Brown (Jordan, LA) Johnson (Jefferson, LA) Garver (Visalia) Hare (Washington, SF) Simmons (McClymonds, Oak.) 23 f 2 1/4 Shot Put: Cameron (Washington, LA) Wilhoite (Merced) Van Doren (Sari Diego) Mathias (Tulare) Peach (El Segundo) 59 f 7 l/k Relay: Jordan, LA; Jefferson, La; Hoover, Glendale; Lowell, SFt San Diego 1:29,5 SCORING: (first five) Jordan, LA, 22; Jefferson, LA, 20 5/6; Compton, 18; Tulare, 12; Hoover, Glendale, 11 l/2» (NOTE: Because of the large number of entrants, two races Were run in the 440.)