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***** aA« sa- * si 3s *« 1 iH First Row: Graves, Millar, Spencer, Ching, Thorpe, Pheley. Second Row: Ramond, Dack, Chow, Hill, Lawless, W. Smith, Busick, Osborn, Atkins, Regan. Third Row: Kellner, Connor, Lawson. Pursell, Pollack, Holtzclaw, F. Smith, Milnes, Engel, Cranmer. s h Athletics... With two former Fresno State athletic stars coaching the freshman basketball and football teams, both turned in comparatively successful seasons for the past year, and although the grid team failed to chalk-up a win, some valuable material for next season's varsity eleven was uncovered. Elmer "The Great" Cranmer, with the assistance of Sam Kellner, both varsity grid flashes under Mentor Leo Harris, did the coaching of the Bullpup football team, and Gilbert "Gib" Rambo, one of the classiest basketeers ever to be produced by Coach Stan Borleske, handled the affairs of the yearling casaba five. The best that could be garnered from the schedule of five football games was a 0-0 tie with a strong Visalia Junior College eleven in the first tussle of the season. The game was played at Visalia. In all the other games the Bullpups came out on the short end of the count. Against Compton Junior College at Compton, the frosh went down to defeat before the 7000 fans, 13-0. Porterville Junior College swept the Bullpups 12-2 on their own field in probably their most unimpressive exhibition on the slate, the third encounter. At Griffith Field in Bakersfield, the Bakersfield Junior College Renegades tripped the yearlings 26-6 and presented the most powerful opposition the first year men faced. As a grand finale to the 1936 football season the freshmen held a strong College of Pacific frosh team to a 7-0 win. On several occasions in this game the Pups threatened to score only to be pushed back by a much heavier Bengal Cub forward wall. Cranmer -158-
Yearbook Title | 1937 The Campus |
Date Published | 1937 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Source | Engraved by Commercial Art and Engraving Co., Los Angeles, CA; Printed and bound by Murray and Gee, Los Angeles, CA; Cover by Babcock Cover Company, Los Angeles, CA; Photographs Maxwell Studio, Fresno, CA. |
Rights | Copyright, 1937 Associated Students, Fresno State College. |
Yearbook Title | 1937 The Campus |
Date Published | 1937 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Transcript | ***** aA« sa- * si 3s *« 1 iH First Row: Graves, Millar, Spencer, Ching, Thorpe, Pheley. Second Row: Ramond, Dack, Chow, Hill, Lawless, W. Smith, Busick, Osborn, Atkins, Regan. Third Row: Kellner, Connor, Lawson. Pursell, Pollack, Holtzclaw, F. Smith, Milnes, Engel, Cranmer. s h Athletics... With two former Fresno State athletic stars coaching the freshman basketball and football teams, both turned in comparatively successful seasons for the past year, and although the grid team failed to chalk-up a win, some valuable material for next season's varsity eleven was uncovered. Elmer "The Great" Cranmer, with the assistance of Sam Kellner, both varsity grid flashes under Mentor Leo Harris, did the coaching of the Bullpup football team, and Gilbert "Gib" Rambo, one of the classiest basketeers ever to be produced by Coach Stan Borleske, handled the affairs of the yearling casaba five. The best that could be garnered from the schedule of five football games was a 0-0 tie with a strong Visalia Junior College eleven in the first tussle of the season. The game was played at Visalia. In all the other games the Bullpups came out on the short end of the count. Against Compton Junior College at Compton, the frosh went down to defeat before the 7000 fans, 13-0. Porterville Junior College swept the Bullpups 12-2 on their own field in probably their most unimpressive exhibition on the slate, the third encounter. At Griffith Field in Bakersfield, the Bakersfield Junior College Renegades tripped the yearlings 26-6 and presented the most powerful opposition the first year men faced. As a grand finale to the 1936 football season the freshmen held a strong College of Pacific frosh team to a 7-0 win. On several occasions in this game the Pups threatened to score only to be pushed back by a much heavier Bengal Cub forward wall. Cranmer -158- |
Source | Engraved by Commercial Art and Engraving Co., Los Angeles, CA; Printed and bound by Murray and Gee, Los Angeles, CA; Cover by Babcock Cover Company, Los Angeles, CA; Photographs Maxwell Studio, Fresno, CA. |
Rights | Copyright, 1937 Associated Students, Fresno State College. |
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