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The Centennial of The University of California, 1868-1968

Athletics, Intercollegiate

Athletics, Intercollegiate, developed from the same origins as did organized intramural athletics--informal competition initiated by the students themselves. At Berkeley, interclass competition, especially in baseball, preceded athletic contests with teams outside the University; at Los Angeles, both the interclass and intercollegiate programs grew simultaneously.

For a university whose teams would win 16 national titles and whose athletes would win 54 Olympic medals, the beginnings of intercollegiate competition were inauspicious. In April of 1873, the class of 1875 played the first football game against outside competition--Oakland High School--for the championship of Alameda county. Each team fielded 20 men and to onlookers the game seemed more like a free-for-all fight than an athletic contest. It ended suddenly and without decision when a University player chased the ball out into the street and ran into the top rail of a wooden fence, seriously injuring himself. During the early years, the University's baseball teams played against pick-up teams of young Oakland and San Francisco businessmen. The first team to represent the University in basketball was composed of women students who played their first game on November 18, 1892, losing to Miss Head's School, 6 to 5. At Los Angeles, the first football teams (known as the Cubs) went through two complete seasons before winning a game. Commenting on that, the 1923 yearbook said, “the latent strength of the Cubs caused astonishment,” and “although only a single game was won (against Redlands on October 14, 1922), the Cubs established their reputation as an eleven to be feared.”


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Facilities for these early contests were rather modest. At Berkeley, the first University football team, organized in 1882, played its games on West Field on the campus. The field sloped sharply toward the west, therefore the team facing San Francisco Bay had a distinct advantage. The training ground for the track team in 1878 was the race track at Emeryville and the first annual track field day was held in 1879 on the Oakland cricket grounds. The old Harmon Gymnasium, an octagonal wooden building constructed in 1879, was the site of the first basketball games played by the women. In 1902, Mrs. Phoebe Apperson Hearst provided the University with a new outdoor basketball court with tan bark floor and seating for 600. As it was customary for women athletes of the time to compete only before spectators of their own sex, a 12-foot high fence of boards without knotholes was built around the area. The men then took over Harmon Gymnasium and formed their first basketball team. The first crew, organized as “The University of California Boat Club” in 1875, operated out of a “shed-like structure” on Lake Merritt in Oakland, but not very effectively it seems, for the 1877 Blue and Gold mentioned that the boat club existed in name only. The activity was revived when the students formed another boating association in 1893 and built a club house on San Antonio Creek on the Oakland Estuary where they developed competitive rowing.

As enrollments increased and student interest in sports was generated, the fortunes of the University's athletic teams improved. After losing their first football game to the Phoenix Club of San Francisco in 1882, the Berkeley squad tied the club team the next time they met. Subsequent teams went on to win most of the games played in the next five years, losing only three.

Track was the first sport to bring national recognition. A hurdler named Walter Henry developed a new form for running the 120-yard high hurdles and on May 30, 1892, broke the world's record for the event. His time of 15¾ seconds was disallowed by the eastern officials of the American Athletic Union (AAU) as being beyond human possibility. Three years later, a small team representing the University (minus Walter Henry who had graduated with the class of 1893) went east and won two-thirds of their meets against such schools as Princeton, Pennsylvania, and Illinois, prompting one AAU official to admit that Henry's hurdling record should have been allowed after all.

In its second year of competition in the Southern California Intercollegiate Conference, the basketball team at Los Angeles won the conference championship (1920) and repeated the performance the following year. The tennis team won the conference title in 1921 and the 1924 baseball pennant went to the Grizzlies (the mascot that replaced the Cubs that year).

Almost from the beginning of intercollegiate competition, football was established as the most popular spectator sport among students, alumni, and the general public. The first big game between Stanford and Berkeley in 1892 drew a record crowd of 15,000 to the field at Haight and Stanyan Streets in San Francisco. In the excitement neither side remembered to provide a football and the game was held up while someone was sent downtown in a carriage to buy one.

It was expensive as well as inconvenient to hold football games in San Francisco and in 1904, California Field was constructed on the Berkeley campus. The 14th big game was played there, a contest in which the teams employed the brutal type of play prevalent in the country at that time. There were a number of injuries, a fact that helped President Wheeler and President David Starr Jordan of Stanford University decide to abandon American football for rugby. In 1915, after the rules of American football had been changed to make the game less dangerous to play, Wheeler agreed to switch back again. The Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was formed in December of that year and an intense competition between the teams representing the various western institutions was set into motion.

“In these latter years the intercollegiate athletes have come to be no more than ... a group of highly trained specialists,” President Wheeler wrote Governor Stephens during World War I. He felt that with the deterioration of athletic programs during the war, it would be a good time to observe how essential to the University these sports might be. The results must have been inconclusive, for as early as 1919 (the year Wheeler resigned from the Presidency), the University (Berkeley) won the conference championship in track and field. In the early 1920's Andy Smith's Wonder Teams won four PCC titles in a row (1920-23), Walter Christie's track teams won two more conference championship meets (1920, 1923) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) title (1922). And by mid-decade, basketball teams coached by Nibs Price began winning PCC titles (1925, 1926, 1927, and 1929). At the 1928 Olympics, the Berkeley crew won the rowing competition at Amsterdam, the first of three Olympic titles won by crews from Berkeley.

After the poor showing made by the football teams at Los Angeles in the Southern California Intercollegiate Conference in the early 1920's, an envoy was sent east to try to find an outstanding man to coach the Grizzly teams. In 1925, William H. Spaulding of Minnesota joined the staff as head football coach and director of physical education for men and in his first season as coach, his team won a decisive victory over previously unbeaten Pomona. The following season, Los Angeles was invited to join the PCC. Before leaving the old conference, they became co-champions in football in the 1927 season.


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In 1925, the Davis campus, which had first participated in intercollegiate competition in 1913, became a member of the Far Western Athletic Conference (FWAC). As the number of sports played in the conference was limited, Davis also joined four independent conferences in order to compete in soccer, boxing, riflery, and water polo.

During the 1930's, the competition in the PCC became even more intensive, with certain schools struggling to produce teams capable of maintaining national prominence. To accomplish this, player recruitment programs were developed and implemented. In that decade, Los Angeles won its first PCC title in tennis (1932), a portent of its future dominance in that sport (by 1965 Los Angeles tennis teams had won eight national championships, more than any other school in the country). In the 1940's and more particularly in the 1950's, Los Angeles grew into a national football power, winning five conference titles and placing 14 men on All-American teams.

When Santa Barbara came into the University system in 1944, its teams were already actively engaged in ten intercollegiate sports in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). Santa Barbara had been a charter member in this conference since its formation in 1939 and remained in the CCAA until 1963, withdrawing to become a member of the West Coast Athletic Conference for basketball and the California Intercollegiate Baseball Association (CIBA) for baseball. On December 1, 1954, Riverside played in its first intercollegiate contest, a basketball game against Pepperdine, and has since added ten additional sports to its intercollegiate program, competing as an independent though affiliated with the NCAA and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics.

Historically, the athletic programs on the University's campuses have been administered differently except in the case of Berkeley, Los Angeles, and Santa Barbara where, until 1960, athletics essentially came under the jurisdiction of the Associated Students.

Just as soon as the Associated Students (ASUC) at Berkeley was organized in 1887, it took over control of athletics. In 1897, the Athletic Association was organized as a separate body to administer in this area, but in 1900, the association was absorbed by the ASUC and intercollegiate athletics remained under its jurisdiction for the next 60 years. In 1919, intercollegiate athletics at Los Angeles operated under an Athletic Commission which was reorganized in 1920 and renamed the Men's Athletic Board.

One of the governing bodies of the PCC was the Council of Presidents, composed of presidents of the schools belonging to the conference, and it was through this body that President Sproul, as well as other members, attempted to introduce measures to curb excesses in player recruitment programs which had begun flourishing in the west in the 1930's. These attempts met without success. The emphasis placed upon certain sports in the years that followed and the commercialization connected with football in particular, led members of the northern section of the Academic Senate to express their concern to President Sproul in October of 1956--“So long as victory is regarded as so important as to be worth buying, the bidding will remain competitive and stop at no limit set.” The following month, the southern section of the senate initiated a memorandum asking the Regents to amend previous legislation and transfer responsibility for intercollegiate athletics at Los Angeles from the administration and ASUCLA to the administration and the faculty.

President Sproul approached the PCC with five basic principles aimed at modifying aid to athletes and requiring the same academic achievement of athletes as required of other students in the universities. When these principles were ultimately rejected, the Regents, at their December 13, 1957, meeting, decided to withdraw the University from the conference.

The teams at Berkeley and Los Angeles fulfilled their membership obligations in the PCC, which took them to June 30, 1959. Before this date, negotiations toward the formation of a new athletic conference were begun. Two basic operating philosophies were agreed upon by the universities engaged in these negotiations (Berkeley and Los Angeles campuses of the University, University of Southern California, and the University of Washington, with Stanford University participating only as an observer): There would be institutional control of the athletic programs rather than central conference control, and all activities and operations of each institution's programs would have to be acceptable to each of the other members.

The new conference was to be known as the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) and would become effective on July 1, 1959. In anticipation of this, President Kerr appointed a 13-member University-wide advisory council to create an organizational framework so that the University could conform to the principle of institutional control agreed upon by the conference members.


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The year after Riverside first began intercollegiate competition, a Board of Athletic Control was established by the provost to govern the athletic program. In 1965, the chancellor placed intercollegiate athletics under the direction of the vice-chancellor of student affairs and the board of control now reports to him. At Santa Barbara, an Intercollegiate Athletic Commission was created in 1959 and assumed the management and the fiscal responsibilities of the athletic program at Santa Barbara, on July 1, 1960. At that time, the Associated Students relinquished its traditional administration of the operation in favor of the commission, a joint student-faculty organization. Policies regarding control of athletics at Davis are channeled by the campus administration and the employment of coaches is governed by the physical education department.

In February of 1960, President Kerr announced that the administration of athletics at Berkeley and Los Angeles would pass from the ASUC and ASUCLA to the University, effective July 1, 1960. At the same time, he announced the formation of Departments of Intercollegiate Athletics on the Berkeley and Los Angeles campuses to assume this new responsibility. Executive head of the department on each campus is the intercollegiate athletic director. He also serves on the Intercollegiate Advisory Board, a 12-member group appointed by the chancellor that includes the campus business manager and representatives from the students, faculty and alumni.--EF

Campus on which each sport is recognized and date of first participation

                                             
INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS 
Sport   Berkeley   Davis   Irvine   Los Angeles   Riverside   San Diego   Santa Barbara Competed as Santa Barbara State Teachers College until 1935, and as Santa Barbara State College until 1958.  
Baseball . . . . .   1892  1912  ...  1921  1957  ...  1922 
Basketball . . . . .   1912  1911  1965  1919  1954  1965  1921 
Boxing . . . . .   1922  1920 Discontinued.   ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Crew . . . . .   1893  ...  1965  1933  ...  ...  ... 
Cricket . . . . .   ...  ...  ...  1934  ...  ...  ... 
Cross Country . . . . .   1918  1949  ...  ...  1963  1965  1936 
Fencing . . . . .   ...  ...  ...  1928  ...  ...  1938 Discontinued.  
Football Rugby substituted for American football at Berkeley 1906-14 . . . . .   1882  1910  ...  1919  1955  ...  1921 
Golf . . . . .   1923  1940  1965  1927  1955  ...  1938 
Gymnastics . . . . .   1922  ...  ...  1924  ...  ...  1965 
Riflery . . . . .   ...  1938  ...  1929  ...  ...  ... 
Rugby Rugby substituted for American football at Berkeley 1906-14 . . . . .   1933  ...  ...  1934  1960  ...  ... 
Sailing . . . . .   ...  ...  1965  ...  ...  1965  ... 
Skiing . . . . .   ...  1937 Discontinued.   ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Soccer . . . . .   1912  1940  ...  1934  1957  ...  ... 
Swimming . . . . .   1915  1939  1965  1922  1958  ...  1941 
Tennis . . . . .   1892  1932  1965  1921  1955  1966  1937 
Track & Field . . . . .   1893  1912  ...  1920  1959  ...  1923 
Volleyball . . . . .   ...  ...  ...  1964  ...  ...  1965 
Water Polo . . . . .   1918  1946  1965  1928  1965  ...  1957 
Wrestling . . . . .   1922  1920  ...  1923  ...  1966  1941 

1 Rugby substituted for American football at Berkeley 1906-14.

2 Competed as Santa Barbara State Teachers College until 1935, and as Santa Barbara State College until 1958.

3 Discontinued.

REFERENCES: Vic Kelley, “Brief Historical Account of UCLA's Athletic Development” (Unpubl., 1965); James M. Greenfield letter to Robert S. Johnson, June 16, 1965; Jim Doan, “Intercollegiate Athletics at UC, Davis” (Unpubl., 1965); E. N. Carter, “Athletic Department, UCSB” (Unpubl., June 9, 1965); California Monthly, February, 1927, 318, November, 1940, 22, February, 1959, 8-9, November 1958, 3, March 1960; University Bulletin, October 22, 1956, 57-58, December 10, 1956, 87, December 13, 1957, December 15, 1958, 89, February 15, 1960, 127; UCLA Alumni Association, California of the Southland (Los Angeles, 1937); W. W. Ferrier, Origin and Development of the University of California (Berkeley, 1930), 622-630; George A. Pettit, Twenty-eight Years in the Life of a University President (Berkeley, 1966), 7, 139, 153, 155-56.

Directors Of Athletics

Berkeley

                               
Reno Hutchison  1900-1901 
Ezra Decoto  1901-1906 
O. F. Snedigar  1906-1908 
Ralph P. Merritt  1910-1912 
Milton T. Farmer  1912-1914 
J. A. Stroud, Jr.  1914-1917 
F. G. Booth  1917-1918 
R. B. Watson  1918-1919 
Luther A. Nichols  1919-1926 
W. W. “Bill” Monahan  1926-1935 
Kenneth Priestly  1936-1942 
Clint Evans  1943-1946 
Brutus Hamilton  1947-1955 
Greg Englehard  1956-1960 
Pete Newell  1961- 

Davis

             
Robert E. Harmon  1915-1919 
W. L. Seawright  1919-1920 
W. D. Elfrink  1921-1922 
William L. Driver  1923-1928 
I. F. Toomey  1929-1961 
Vern B. Hickey  1961- 

Irvine

   
Wayne H. Crawford  1963- 

Los Angeles

                 
Gibson Dunlap  1920-1923 
Steve Cunningham  1924-1925 
(Assisted by Bob Berkey) 
Steve Cunningham  1926-1930 
William Ackerman  1931-1937 
William Spaulding  1938-1947 
Wilbur Johns  1948-1962 
J. D. Morgan  1963- 

Riverside

         
Jack E. Hewitt  1954-1961 
Wayne Crawford  1961-1962 
Jack E. Hewitt  1962-1963 
Franklin A. Lindeburg  1963- 

San Diego

   
Ted Forbes  1966- 

Santa Barbara

                     
O. J. Gilliland  1922-1926 
Dud DeGroot  1926-1928 
Hal Davis  1928-1936 
Spud Harder  1936-1948 
Terry Dearborn (acting 1948 
Spud Harder  1949-1956 
Willie Wilton  1956-1958 
M. S. “Doc” Kelliher  1958-1961 
Stan Williamson  1961-1965 
Jack C. Curtice  1965- 

Athletic Championships

National Collegiate Athletic Association

     
Baseball  
Berkeley  1947 
Berkeley  1957 

       
Basketball  
Berkeley  1959 
Los Angeles  1964 
Los Angeles  1965 

                 
Tennis  
Los Angeles  1950 
Los Angeles  1952 
Los Angeles  1953 
Los Angeles  1954 
Los Angeles  1956 
Los Angeles  1960 
Los Angeles  1961 
Los Angeles  1965 

     
Track and Field  
Berkeley  1922 
Los Angeles  1956 

     
Volleyball  
Los Angeles  1956 
Los Angeles  1965 

Intercollegiate Regatta Association Championships

                   
Berkeley  1928 
Berkeley  1932 
Berkeley  1934 
Berkeley  1935 
Berkeley  1939 
Berkeley  1949 
Berkeley  1960 
Berkeley  1961 
Berkeley  1964 

Pacific Coast Conference

                         
Basketball  
Berkeley  1925 
Berkeley  1926 
Berkeley  1927 
Berkeley  1929 
Berkeley  1932 
Berkeley  1946 
Los Angeles  1950 
Los Angeles  1952 
Los Angeles  1956 
Berkeley  1957 
Berkeley  1958 
Berkeley  1959 

                                       
Football  
Berkeley  1920 
Berkeley  1921 
Berkeley  1922 
Berkeley  1923 
Berkeley  1928 
Berkeley  1929 
Berkeley  1937 
Berkeley  1938 
Los Angeles  1939 
(co-champions) 
Los Angeles  1942 
Los Angeles  1946 
Berkeley  1948 
Berkeley  1949 
Berkeley  1950 
Los Angeles  1953 
Los Angeles  1954 
Los Angeles  1955 
Berkeley  1958 

       
Tennis  
Los Angeles  1932 
Los Angeles  1958 
Los Angeles  1959 

         
Track and Field  
Berkeley  1919 
Berkeley  1920 
Berkeley  1923 
Los Angeles  1956 

                         
Wrestling  
Berkeley  1931 
Berkeley  1932 
Berkeley  1933 
Berkeley  1934 
Berkeley  1936 
Berkeley  1937 
Berkeley  1938 
Berkeley  1939 
Berkeley  1940 
Berkeley  1942 
Berkeley  1948 
Berkeley  1951 

Athletic Association of Western Universities

             
Basketball  
Berkeley  1960 
Los Angeles  1962 
Los Angeles  1963 
(co-champions) 
Los Angeles  1964 
Los Angeles  1965 

       
Football  
Los Angeles  1959 
(co-champions) 
Los Angeles  1961 

     
Gymnastics  
Berkeley  1961 
Berkeley  1962 

     
Tennis  
Los Angeles  1960 
Los Angeles  1965 

           
Water Polo  
Berkeley  1959 
Berkeley  1960 
Berkeley  1961 
Los Angeles  1964 
(co-champions) 

   
Wrestling  
Los Angeles  1964 

California Intercollegiate Baseball Association

                                       
Berkeley  1916 
Berkeley  1917 
Berkeley  1920 
Berkeley  1921 
Berkeley  1928 
Berkeley  1929 
Berkeley  1933 
Berkeley  1934 
Berkeley  1935 
Berkeley  1937 
Berkeley  1938 
Berkeley  1941 
Berkeley  1943 
Berkeley  1945 
Berkeley  1947 
Berkeley  1957 
Berkeley  1960 
Berkeley  1965 
(co-champions) 

Pacific Coast Conference Southern Division

                                   
Basketball  
Berkeley  1910 
Berkeley  1925 
Berkeley  1926 
Berkeley  1927 
Berkeley  1928 
Berkeley  1929 
Berkeley  1931 
Berkeley  1932 
Berkeley  1939 
Los Angeles  1945 
Berkeley  1946 
Los Angeles  1947 
Berkeley  1948 
Los Angeles  1949 
Los Angeles  1951 
Berkeley  1953 
Los Angeles  1955 

               
Golf  
Berkeley  1939 
Los Angeles  1948 
(co-champions) 
Los Angeles  1949 
Los Angeles  1950 
Los Angeles  1960 
(co-champions) 

                             
Gymnastics  
Berkeley  1939 
Berkeley  1940 
Berkeley  1941 
Berkeley  1946 
Los Angeles  1947 
Los Angeles  1948 
Los Angeles  1949 
Los Angeles  1952 
Los Angeles  1953 
Los Angeles  1954 
Los Angeles  1956 
Los Angeles  1957 
Los Angeles  1958 
Los Angeles  1959 

   
Swimming  
Berkeley  1941 

                                       
Tennis  
Berkeley  1930 
Berkeley  1933 
Berkeley  1937 
Berkeley  1939 
Los Angeles  1945 
Los Angeles  1947 
(co-champions) 
Los Angeles  1948 
(co-champions) 
Los Angeles  1951 
Berkeley  1952 
(co-champions) 
Los Angeles  1952 
(co-champions) 
Berkeley  1953 
Los Angeles  1954 
Los Angeles  1956 
Los Angeles  1957 
(co-champions) 

                                   
Water Polo  
Los Angeles  1935 
Los Angeles  1937 
Berkeley  1938 
Berkeley  1939 
(co-champions) 
Los Angeles  1939 
(co-champions) 
Berkeley  1941 
(co-champions) 
Los Angeles  1941 
(co-champions) 
Berkeley  1949 
Berkeley  1952 
Berkeley  1954 
Berkeley  1955 
Berkeley  1956 
Berkeley  1957 

                     
Wrestling  
Los Angeles  1949 
Los Angeles  1950 
Berkeley  1951 
Los Angeles  1952 
Los Angeles  1953 
Los Angeles  1954 
Los Angeles  1955 
Los Angeles  1956 
Los Angeles  1957 
Los Angeles  1958 

California Intercollegiate Baseball Association

Southern Division

         
Berkeley  1923 
Berkeley  1924 
Berkeley  1926 
Berkeley  1927 

Pacific Coast Intercollegiate

   
Boxing  
Los Angeles  1936 

                         
Wrestling  
Berkeley  1931 
Berkeley  1932 
Berkeley  1933 
Berkeley  1934 
Berkeley  1936 
Berkeley  1937 
Berkeley  1938 
Berkeley  1939 
Berkeley  1940 
Berkeley  1942 
Berkeley  1948 
Berkeley  1951 

Pacific Coast Intercollegiate

Southern Division

         
Wrestling  
Los Angeles  1938 
Los Angeles  1939 
Los Angeles  1940 
Los Angeles  1941 

Southern California Intercollegiate

   
Baseball  
Los Angeles  1944 

   
Football  
Los Angeles  1927 

     
Golf  
Los Angeles  1934 
Los Angeles  1950 

   
Gymnastics  
Los Angeles  1942 

California Collegiate Boxing Conference

     
Berkeley  1961 
Berkeley  1964 

Southern California Soccer Association

   
Los Angeles  1965 

California Collegiate Athletic Association

     
Basketball  
Santa Barbara  1940 
Santa Barbara  1961 

       
Baseball  
Santa Barbara  1939 
Santa Barbara  1940 
Santa Barbara  1952 

             
Fencing  
Santa Barbara  1938 
Santa Barbara  1939 
Santa Barbara  1940 
Santa Barbara  1941 
Santa Barbara  1942 
Santa Barbara  1947 

             
Tennis  
Santa Barbara  1941 
Santa Barbara  1953 
Santa Barbara  1954 
Santa Barbara  1955 
Santa Barbara  1956 
Santa Barbara  1957 


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Track and Field  
Santa Barbara  1960 

Far Western Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

   
Baseball  
Davis  1950 

         
Basketball  
Davis  1939 
Davis  1940 
Davis  1952 
(co-champions) 

   
Boxing  
Davis  1949 

                 
Football  
Davis  1947 
(co-champions) 
Davis  1949 
Davis  1951 
Davis  1956 
(co-champions) 
Davis  1963 
(co-champions) 

     
Golf  
Davis  1940 
Davis  1942 

     
Swimming  
Davis  1949 
Davis  1951 

           
Tennis  
Davis  1933 
Davis  1934 
Davis  1941 
Davis  1942 
Davis  1952 

           
Track and Field  
Davis  1941 
Davis  1948 
Davis  1949 
Davis  1951 
Davis  1952 

   
Water Polo  
Davis  1964 

     
Wrestling  
Davis  1964 
Davis  1965 

University of California Fields and Stadia

                                                                                   
Sport and Name of Facility   Date of Construction   Seating Capacity   Comments  
BERKELEY  
Baseball--Clint Evans Diamond (Edwards Fields) . . . . .   1932  3,000 
Basketball--Harmon Gymnasium (Main arena) . . . . .   1932  7,200  Other rooms house facilities for boxing, gymnastics, and wrestling. 
Crew--Ky Ebright Boat House . . . . .   1929  ...  Located at Oakland Estuary; capacity for 20 shells. 
Football--California Field . . . . .   1904  ...  Used for intercollegiate football until 1923. 
Football--Memorial Stadium . . . . .   1923  76,780  Also used for rugby and soccer. 
Rifle Range . . . . .   ...  ...  Located in Hearst Gymnasium for Women. 
Soccer--Haas Field . . . . .   1961  ... 
Swimming--Harmon Pools . . . . .   1932  300  One 25-yard pool, one 33 1/3-yard pool. 
Tennis--Channing Courts . . . . .   1961  1,200 
Track and Field--Edwards Stadium (Edwards Fields)  1932  22,000 
DAVIS  
Baseball--Aggie Field . . . . .   1939  300 
Basketball--Men's Gymnasium . . . . .   1938  1,500  Also used for wrestling. 
Football--Toomey Field . . . . .   1955  5,800  Also used for Track and Field. 
Soccer--Intramural Field . . . . .   ...  ... 
Swimming . . . . .   1938  200  33 1/3-yard pool. 
Tennis . . . . .   1959  ... 
IRVINE  
Basketball--Campus Hall . . . . .   1965  2,400  Other rooms house facilities for gymnastics and wrestling. 
Crew--Crew House . . . . .   1965  ...  Located at Shellmaker Island; capacity for eight shells. 
Swimming--UCI Pool . . . . .   1965  3,000  L-shaped pool 25-yards long and 25 meters across L. 
Tennis--UCI Courts . . . . .   1965  1,000 
LOS ANGELES  
Basketball--Pauley Pavilion . . . . .   1965  13,000 
Crew--UCLA Crew Boathouse . . . . .   1965  ...  Adjacent to the Marina Del Rey. 
Swimming--Bruin Swim Stadium . . . . .   1965  ... 
Tennis--UCLA Tennis Stadium . . . . .   1961  1,500 
Track and Field--Trotter Track . . . . .   1930  500 
RIVERSIDE  
Baseball . . . . .   1958  400 
Basketball . . . . .   1954  1,250 
Football . . . . .   1958  2,500 
Swimming . . . . .   1954  300 
SANTA BARBARA  
Baseball . . . . .   1954  500 
Basketball--Gymnasium . . . . .   1959  3,600 
Football--La Playa Stadium . . . . .   1939  10,000  Operated jointly by the city of Santa Barbara and the Santa Barbara campus. 
Swimming . . . . .   1941  ... 
Track and Field . . . . .   1954  600 

Berkeley Individual Performance Records

                                                                 
Swimming  
Event   Time   Year   Name  
50 yard freestyle  21.9  1964  Grady Romine 
100 yard freestyle  48.5  1964  Grady Romine 
200 yard freestyle  1:49.8  1965  Terry McNally 
220 yard freestyle  2:10.3  1960  Jim Small 
440 yard freestyle  4:33.8  1959  Jim Small 
500 yard freestyle  5:24.6  1964  Jim Baird, Jeff Baker 
880 yard freestyle  9:56.6  1960  Jim Small 
1500 meters  18:43.7  1959  Jim Small 
1650 meters  19:10.5  1963  Jim Baird 
One mile  20:55.0  1954  Dave Radcliff 
50 yard backstroke  27.4  1957  Terry Tognazzini 
100 yard backstroke  59.3  1952  Jim Ross 
150 yard backstroke  1:35.4  1952  Jim Ross 
200 yard backstroke  2:12.1  1963  Burt Voorhees 
220 yard backstroke  2:30.2  1956  Bill Floyd 
440 yard backstroke  5:22.9  1952  Jim Ross 
50 yard butterfly  24.8  1964  Ed Duncan 
100 yard butterfly  54.8  1964  Ed Duncan 
200 yard butterfly  2:05.0  1964  Ed Duncan 
50 yard breaststroke  28.2  1964  John Gage 
100 yard breaststroke  1:01.9  1964  John Gage 
200 yard breaststroke  2:22.4  1963  John Gage 
440 yard breaststroke  5:54.5  1962  Armin Arndt 
150 yard individual medley  1:31.5  1958  Terry Tognazzini 
200 yard individual medley  2:07.2  1964  Phil Knight 
400 yard individual medley   4:33.2  1964  Ed Duncan 
150 yard medley relay  1:16.4  1957  Terry Tognazzini, Charles Holloway, Bruce Keppel 
300 yard medley relay  2:51.7  1956  Bill Floyd, Bruce Keppel, Ron Volmer 
400 yard medley relay  3:48.2  1963  Burt Voorhees, John Gage, Phil Goode, Spencer Kagan 
200 yard freestyle relay  1:34.7  1960  Dave Alvarez, Bill Harlan, Ogoshe, John Teel 
400 yard freestyle relay  3:19.0  1964  Grady Romine, Spencer Kagan, Phil Knight, Ed Duncan 

                                                                     
Track and Field  
Event   Time   Year   Name  
100 yard dash  09.3  1956  Leamon King 
100 meter dash  10.1  1956  Leamon King 
220 yard dash  20.4  1942  Harold Davis 
220 yard dash (turn)  21.0  1965  Forrest Beaty 
440 yard dash  46.3  1964  Dave Archibald 
1965  Forrest Beaty 
400 meter dash  46.0  1941  Grover Klemmer 
1960  Jack Yerman 
1964  Dave Archibald 
880 yard run  1:47.2  1957  Don Bowden 
800 meter run  1:46.8  1960  Jerry Siebert 
One mile run  3:58.7  1957  Don Bowden 
1500 meter run  3:46.6  1956  Don Bowden 
Two mile run  8:59.8  1957  Bob House 
Three mile run  14:11.0  1961  Alan Gaylord 
10,000 meter run  31:46.3  1956  Bob House 
120 yard high hurdles  14.2  1935  Tom Moore 
220 yard low hurdles  23.0  1959  Willie White 
330 yard intermediates  38.8  1963  Rich Harding 
400 yard intermediates  53.8  1936  Greg Stout 
Shot Put  59’8¾”  1962  Dave Maggard 
Discus  180’10”  1964  Don Schmidt 
Javelin  229’11¼”  1950  George Roseme 
High Jump  7’½”  1962  Gene Johnson 
Broad Jump  25’3”  1937  Arnold Nutting 
Pole Vault  14’6 3/8”  1941  Guinn Smith 
Triple Jump  49’11¾”  1963  Todd Gaskill 
440 yard relay  40.3  1965  Steve Adams, Dave Archibald, Bob Brinkworth, Forrest Beaty 
880 yard relay  1:26.0  1942  Dave Rhoads, Bill Finck, Murray Shipnuck, Hal Davis 
One mile relay  3:07.4  1964  Al Courchesne, Dave Fishback, Forrest Beaty, Dave Archibald 
Two mile relay  7:20.9  1958  Maynard Orme, Jerry Siebert, Jack Yerman, Don Bowden 
Sprint medley relay  3:18.8  1958  Jack Yerman, Monte Upshaw, Willie White, Don Bowden 
Distance medley relay  9:42.3  1957  Art Stewart, Maynard Orme, Bob House, Don Bowden 

Davis Individual Performance Records

                                     
Swimming  
Event   Time   Year   Name  
50 yard freestyle  23.1  1965  Charles Hamilton 
100 yard freestyle  51.8  1965  Les Konkin 
200 yard freestyle  1:57.3  1965  Les Konkin 
500 yard freestyle  5:25.0  1965  Les Konkin 
1650 yard freestyle  19:39.5  1963  Frank Frisch 
100 yard backstroke  59.9  1963  Ken Wallace 
200 yard backstroke  2:18.7  1963  Ken Wallace 
100 yard butterfly  58.3  1963  Roger Enns 
200 yard butterfly  2:30.1  1964  Roger Silva 
100 yard breaststroke  1:06.3  1963  Tim Indart 
200 yard breaststroke  2:29.9  1963  Tim Indart 
200 yard individual medley  2:19.5  1964  Dave Zealer 
400 yard individual medley  5:12.5  1965  Frank Hassett 
400 yard medley relay  4:04.6  1963  Ken Wallace, Tim Indart, Roger Enns, Reid Dorn 
400 yard freestyle relay  3:27.2  1965  Al Ross, Charles Hamilton, Bryan Connor, Les Konkin 
One meter diving  324.75 pts.  1965  Rich Caufield 
Three meter diving  195.80 pts.  1964  Rich Caufield 

                                           
Track and Field  
Event   Time   Year   Name  
100 yard dash  09.6  1955  Jack Threlkeld 
220 yard dash  21.1  1955  Jack Threlkeld 
220 yard dash (turn)  21.5  1965  Marshall Watwood 
440 yard dash  49.1  1964  Ken Stevenson 
880 yard dash  1:53.0  1964  Tom Rogers 
One mile run  4:14.3  1960  Pete Darnall 
Two mile run  9:40.2  1965  Broc Zoller 
Three mile run  15:45.0  1965  Gordon Baechtel 
120 yard high hurdles  14.4  1938  Fred Frick 
220 yard low hurdles  23.5  1958  Duane Allen 
330 yard intermediates  38.6  1965  Steve Holloway 
Shot Put  57’5¾”  1965  Henry Pfrehm 
Discus  159’11”  1965  Henry Pfrehm 
Javelin  223’7¼”  1964  Phil Fox 
High Jump  6’7½”  1965  Sam Kipp 
Broad Jump  23’7”  1941  Bob Forbes 
Pole Vault  13’6¼”  1964  Jon Scribner 
Triple Jump  45’9½”  1964  Ken Stevenson 
440 yard relay  42.1  1965  Marshall Watwood, Craig Williams, Rudy Dressendorfer, Mike Iverson 
One mile relay  3:19.1  1964  Nils Venge, Richard Creeggan, Tom Rogers, Ken Stevenson 

Los Angeles Individual Performance Records

                                 
Event   Time   Year   Name  
50 yard freestyle  22.9  1965  Stan Cole 
100 yard freestyle  48.8  1965  Stan Cole, Terry Flanagan 
200 yard freestyle  1:48.7  1965  Terry Flanagan 
440 yard freestyle  4:56.0  1965  Terry Flanagan 
1500 meters  17:21.5  1965  Dave Ashleigh 
100 yard backstroke  55.5  1965  Jim Monahan 
200 yard backstroke  2:06.0  1965  Jim Monahan 
100 yard breaststroke  1:00.2  1965  Russ Webb 
200 yard breaststroke  2:13.4  1965  Russ Webb 
100 yard butterfly  52.9  1965  Stan Cole 
200 yard butterfly  2:03.3  1964  Dan Drown 
200 yard individual medley  2:02.9  1965  Stan Cole 
400 yard individual medley  4:35.8  1965  Dave Ashleigh 
400 yard freestyle relay  3:15.5  1965  Stan Cole, Win Condict, Bob Teele, Terry Flanagan 
400 yard medley relay  3:36.1  1965  Jim Monahan, Russ Webb, Stan Cole, Terry Flanagan 

                                                                       
Track and Field  
Event   Time   Year   Name  
100 yard dash  9:4  1960  Chris Knott 
220 yard dash  20.8  1934  Jimmy LuValle 
1952  Rod Richard 
1960  Chris Knott 
440 yard dash  47.2  1957  Russ Ellis 
400 meter dash  46.8  1956  Russ Ellis 
880 yard run  1:48.9  1961  Andy Dunkell 
800 meter run  1:50.3  1956  Bob Seaman 
1961  Milford Dahl 
One mile run  3:56.4  1965  Bob Day 
1500 meter run  3:48.0  1956  Bob Seaman 
Two mile run  8:35.4  1965  Bob Day 
3000 meter steeplechase  9:05.7  1965  Earl Clibborn 
Three mile run  13:55.2  1965  Geoff Pyne 
5000 meter run  13:55.5  1965  Geoff Pyne 
10,000 meter run  30:19.6  1964  Dick Weeks 
120 yard high hurdles  13.8  1949  Craig Dixon 
220 yard low hurdles  22.5  1949  Craig Dixon 
330 yard intermediates  37.0  1965  Roger Johnson 
440 yard intermediates  50.9  1965  Roger Johnson 
Shot Put  59’”  1961  Clark Branson 
Discus  181’2½”  1960  Gerald Carr 
Javelin  245’4”  1960  Ron Ulrich 
High Jump  6’8 3/8”  1948  George Stanich 
Broad Jump  26’3”  1952  George Brown 
Pole Vault  16’4¾”  1963  C. K. Yang 
Triple Jump  50’11¼”  1962  Kermit Alexander 
440 yard relay  40.8  1951  Bob Work, Rod Richard, Hugh Wilson, George Brown 
880 yard relay  1:24.8  1952  Dave Rosellini, Jack Sage, George Brown, Rod Richard 
One mile relay  3:11.4  1965  Paul Hoyt, Dennis Breckow, Arnd Kruger, Bob Frey 
Two mile relay  7:26.4  1965  Dennis Breckow, Kurt Klein, Arnd Kruger, Bob Day 
Sprint medley relay  3:21.0  1956  Russ Ellis, Stan King, Rafer Johnson, Bob Seaman 
Distance medley relay  9:33.9  1965  Bob Frey, Dennis Breckow, Arnd Kruger, Bob Day 
Decathlon  9121 pts.  1963  C. K. Yang 

Riverside Individual Performance Records

                           
Swimming  
Event   Time   Year   Name  
50 yard freestyle  23.8  1961  Dave Gibson 
1962  Phil Possen 
100 yard freestyle  53.8  1963  Hugh Coffin 
200 yard freestyle  2:06.1  1963  Pete Stokely 
500 yard freestyle  5:57.9  1964  Bill Curran 
200 yard backstroke  2:29.8  1959  Bob Wills 
200 yard butterfly  2:16.6  1963  Pete Stokely 
200 yard breaststroke  2:40.6  1962  Gary Kline 
133 yard individual medley  1:28.2  1964  Bill Curran 
400 yard freestyle relay  3:39.5  1963  Phil Possen, Loren Thompson, Pete Stull, Hugh Coffin 
400 yard medley relay  4:14.8  1963  Mike McLean, Gary Kline, Pete Stokely, Pete Stull 
Diving  201 pts.  1961  Marvin Gove 

                                           
Track and Field  
Event   Time   Year   Name  
100 yard dash  9.9  1963  Chris Rinne 
220 yard dash  22.2  1963  Chris Rinne 
440 yard dash  51.1  1963  Bob McKeever 
880 yard run  2:03.0  1964  Bob McKeever 
One mile run  4:37.0  1965  Dick Bernier 
Two mile run  10:36.0  1965  Dick Bernier 
120 yard high hurdles  15.5  1964  Roger Glenn 
330 yard intermediates  42.4  1964  Roger Glenn 
Shot Put  45’8”  1961  Ed Weber 
Discus  133’9”  1965  Skip Bowen 
Javelin  194’3”  1964  Dick Sheldon 
High Jump  6’3½”  1964  Gary Lothamer 
Broad Jump  22’0”  1961  Bob Brewer 
Pole Vault  12’6”  1963  Dale Sevier 
Triple Jump  43’10”  1964  Gary Lothamer 
440 yard relay  42.4  1962  Bill Stotelmyre, Ron Safer, Chris Rinne, Bob Rinne 
880 yard relay  1:29.2  1962  Bill Stotelmyre, Ron Safer, Chris Rinne, Bob Rinne 
One mile relay  3:26.0  1963  Chris Rinne, Bob Rinne, Rich McCarthy, Bob McKeever 
Two mile relay  8:36.5  1964  Chris Rinne, Rich McCarthy, Elvers Troupe, Bob McKeever 
Distance medley  11:30.8  1964  Chris Rinne, Elvers Troupe, Bob McKeever, Doug McCreary 

Santa Barbara Individual Performance Records

                             
Swimming  
Event   Time   Year   Name  
50 yard freestyle  21.6  1965  Don Roth 
100 yard freestyle  47.7  1965  Don Roth 
200 yard freestyle  1:46.5  1965  Don Roth 
500 yard freestyle  5:10.0  1964  Frans Nelson 
100 yard backstroke  59.6  1964  Frans Nelson 
200 yard backstroke  2:17.5  1965  Roger Edwards 
100 yard butterfly  57.5  1961  John Crow 
200 yard butterfly  2:24.0  1964  Joe Scott 
100 yard breaststroke  1:06.1  1965  Ralph Barbour 
200 yard breaststroke  2:24.2  1965  Mike Honig 
200 yard individual medley  2:11.8  1965  Mike Honig 
400 yard freestyle relay  3:16.4  1964  Chuck Leiberman, Terry O'Conner, John Mortenson, Don Roth 
400 yard medley relay  3:51.5  1964  Frans Nelson, Ralph Barbour, Chris Ostrum, Don Roth 

                                   
Track and Field  
Event   Time   Year   Name  
100 yard dash  9.6  1960  Henk Visser 
220 yard dash  20.9  1960  Henk Visser 
440 yard dash  47.9  1963  Jack Burdullis 
880 yard run  1:53.9  1965  Jim Horton 
One mile run  4:10.3  1957  Bill Collins 
Two mile run  9:15.2  1956  Gordon McClenathan 
120 yard high hurdles  14.3  1951  Alberto Triulzi 
330 yard intermediates  38.2  1964  Jack Burdullis 
Shot Put  51’4½”  1963  Larry Rocker 
Discus  160’11½”  1961  Jim Pryde 
Javelin  228’1½”  1965  Jim Clark 
High Jump  6’7”  1957  Joe Riddick 
Broad Jump  26’2½”  1960  Henk Visser 
Pole Vault  13’8½”  1964  Steve Clover 
Triple Jump  47’11½”  1963  Gary Hawthorne 
Mile Relay  3:17.6  1964  William O'Neil, James Clark, John Escoveda, Jack Burdullis 

Head Coaches

Berkeley

           
Baseball  
Zeb Smith  1909-1910 
James Schaeffer  1911-1915 
Carl Zamlock  1916-1928 
Clint Evans  1929-1954 
George Wolfman  1955- 

                 
Basketball  
Kilduff  1916 
Ben Cherrington  1917 
Walter Christie  1918 
William Hollender  1919-1920 
E. R. Wight  1921-1923 
Nibs Price  1924-1954 
Pete Newell  1955-1960 
Rene Herrerias  1961- 

                       
Boxing  
Bobbie Johnson  1922 
Stan Jones  1923-1930 
Henry Stone  1931 
Stan Jones  1932-1933 
Ed Nemir  1934 
Walter Stone  1935 
Ed Nemir  1936-1942 
Tom Cureton  1946-1957 
Ed Nemir  1946-1957 
Sam Moreno  1958 
Ed Nemir  1959- 

                   
Crew  
E. M. Garnett  1893-1896 
W. B. Goodwin  1901-1903 
E. M. Garnett  1904-1908 
Dean Witter  1909 
T. A. Davidson  1911 
Charles Stevenson  1914-1915 
Ben Wallis  1916-1923 
Carroll “Ky” Ebright  1924-1959 
Jim Lemmon  1960- 

                                                 
Football  
O. S. Howard  1886-1891 
Thomas McClung  1892 
W. W. Heffelfinger  1893 
Charles Gill  1894 
Frank Butterworth  1895-1896 
Charles P. Knott  1897 
Garrett Cochrane  1898-1899 
Addison Kelly  1900 
Frank Simpson  1901 
James Whipple  1902-1904 
James Hooper  1904 
J. W. Knibbs  1905 
Oscar Taylor  1906-1908 
James Schaeffer  1909-1915 
Andy Smith  1916-1925 
Nibs Price  1926-1930 
Bill Ingram  1931-1934 
Leonard Allison  1935-1944 
Lawrence Shaw  1945 
Frank Wickhorst  1946 
Lynn Waldorf  1947-1956 
Pete Elliott  1957-1959 
Marv Levy  1960-1963 
Ray Willsey  1964- 

                   
Golf  
Nibs Price  1925 
Dewey Longworth  1935-1940 
Al Sais  1941 
Al Sais  1948-1953 
Roy Anderson  1954-1956 
Pat Patton  1957-1960 
Kooman Boycheff  1961-1963 
Bob Blake  1964 
Rene Herrerias  1965- 

           
Gymnastics  
Cap Pease  1925-1936 
Charles Keeney  1937-1941 
Cap Pease  1942-1946 
Charles Keeney  1947-1957 
Harold Frey  1958- 

     
Rugby  
Ed Graff  1933-1938 
Miles Hudson  1939- 

                   
Soccer  
C. Y. Williamson  1912-1913 
C. DeGarmendia  1914 
Carl Shafor  1916 
F. W. Cozens  1917-1919 
John Mathews  1920-1924 
Carl Zamloch  1925-1931 
Reginald Dowling  1932 
Julius Schroeder  1933-1951 
Bob DiGrazia  1952- 

                     
Swimming and Water Polo  
Walter Christie  1915 
Brandenstein  1916 
Montrell  1922 
Jack Robertson  1923-1929 
Tom Whitaker  1930-1932 
Al Dowden  1933-1945 
Hal Weatherbe  1946-1948 
George Schroth  1949-1960 
Bill Phillips  1961-1963 
Pete Cutino  1964- 

               
Tennis  
Howard Kinsey  1925-1929 
Ray Grismer  1930-1931 
Tom Stow  1931-1943 
Nibs Price  1944-1945 
Dick Bennett  1946-1947 
Dick Stevens  1947-1959 
Chet Murphy  1960- 

           
Track and Field  
Walter Christie  1900-1932 
Brutus Hamilton  1933-1943 
Alva Ragan  1943-1945 
Brutus Hamilton  1946-1965 
Sam Bell  1966- 

                 
Wrestling  
Charlie Andrews  1919-1927 
Henry Stone  1928-1956 
Dean Ryan  1956 
Joel Grose  1957 
Dean Ryan  1958-1959 
Bill Tomaras  1960-1961 
George Uchida  1962-1964 
Bill Martell  1965- 

Davis

                                 
Baseball  
H. S. Baird  1912-1913 
Tracy Hoag  1914 
Jay Dwiggins  1915 
R. A. Harmon  1916-1917 
L. L. Hooper  1918 
Hall  1919-1920 
Elmer Hughes  1921-1923 
Bill Driver  1924-1926 
Herman Montgomery  1935-1937 
Vern Hickey  1938-1948 
Carl Boyer  1949-1952 
Will Lotter  1953-1958 
George Stromgren  1959 
Jim Sells  1960 
Bill Lakie  1961-1965 
Phil Swimley  1966 

                                       
Basketball  
H. Phillips  1911-1912 
H. S. Baird  1913-1915 
R. A. Harmon  1916 
E. B. Bisbee  1917 
J. D. Marquardt  1918 
Doc Seawright  1920 
W. D. Elfrink  1922 
Chester Brewer  1923 
Bill Driver  1924-1927 
Woody Wilson  1928 
I. F. Toomey  1929-1936 
George Stromgren  1937-1943 
Woody Wilson  1946 
George Stromgren  1947-1951 
Carl Boyer  1952 
George Stromgren  1953-1957 
Herb Schmalenberger  1958 
Jim Sells  1959-1963 
Joe Carlson  1964- 

               
Boxing  
Doc Seawright  1920 
Larry Barnard  1921-1923 
Wayne McCorkle  1924 
Gus Gerson  1925-1927 
Henry Sevier  1928-1939 
Myron Schall  1940-1956 
Bill Dutton  1957 

           
Cross Country  
Woody Wilson  1949-1958 
Wilfred Brutsaert  1959 
Will Lotter  1960 
Herb Stone  1961-1962 
Bob Hamilton  1963- 

                                       
Football  
V. Spaulding  1910 
Dug Cohen  1912 
Jay Dwiggins  1913-1914 
R. A. Harmon  1915-1916 
Dug Cohen  1917 
Reverend Bobbitt  1919 
C. E. Van Gent  1920 
W. D. Elfrink  1921 
Chester Brewer  1922 
Bill Driver  1923-1927 
I. F. Toomy  1928-1936 
Vern Hickey  1937-1948 
Ted Forbes  1949-1953 
Will Lotter  1954 
Ted Forbes  1955 
Will Lotter  1956-1957 
Herb Schmalenberger  1958 
Will Lotter  1959-1963 
Herb Schmalenberger  1964- 

   
Golf  
Vern Hickey  1940- 

               
Soccer  
Aly Raghib Attla  1940 
Harold Heller  1946-1949 
Dick Downey  1956 
Jack Corry  1957-1959 
Louis Marrou  1960 
Tino Genigeorgis  1961 
Bill Laquard  1965 


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Swimming  
Ben Marcum  1939 
Myron Schall  1941-1948 
Oscar Cook  1948 
Sherman Chavoor  1950-1951 
Oscar Cook  1952-1953 
Ted Forbes  1954 
Myron Schall  1955 
Ted Forbes  1956 
Herb Schmalenberger  1957-1961 
Jerry Hinsdale  1962- 

               
Tennis  
Charles Wheeler  1933 
J. E. Eckert  1934-1935 
George Stromgren  1936-1947 
Rick Pearson  1948 
George Stromgren  1949-1957 
Myron Schall  1958-1960 
George Stromgren  1961- 

                         
Track and Field  
Reuhe  1912 
Fred Havens  1914-1915 
S. H. Breckett  1916 
Gordon  1917 
Denny McClise  1921-1923 
Wayne McCorkle  1924 
Gus Gerson  1927 
Farley  1928 
Woody Wilson  1929-1959 
Will Lotter  1960-1962 
Ed Bernauer  1963-1965 
John Pappa  1966- 

                 
Water Polo  
Oscar Cook  1946-1951 
Merv Shenson  1952 
Al Kelly  1953 
Harvey Campbell  1954 
Don Appleton-Norm Nielson  1955 
Bob Sheesley  1956-1957 
Vern Hickey  1958-1960 
Jerry Hinsdale  1961 

                             
Wrestling  
Charles Andrews  1920-1922 
McKibbon  1923 
Wayne McCorkle  1924 
Jawala Aujala  1930-1931 
Walter Dye  1933-1934 
Bud Gale--Gardner McFarland  1936 
Gardner McFarland  1937 
Pete Luppen  1939 
Bud Gale  1940-1941 
Russ Scott  1942 
John Blake  1950-1952 
Dean Ryan  1960-1962 
Maynard Skinner  1963 
Dean Ryan  1964- 

Irvine

   
Basketball  
Dan S. Rogers  1965- 

   
Crew  
Duvall Y. Hecht  1965- 

   
Golf  
Raymond Thornton  1965- 

   
Sailing  
Robert M. Allan, Jr.  1965- 

   
Swimming  
Albert M. Irwin  1965- 

   
Tennis  
Richard Skeen  1965- 

   
Water Polo  
Albert M. Irwin  1965- 

Los Angeles

                         
Baseball  
Fred W. Cozens  1921-1924 
Pierce “Caddy” Works  1925-1926 
A. J. Sturzenegger  1927-1931 
Al Montgomer  1932 
A. J. Sturzenegger  1933 
Jack Fournier  1934-1935 
Bill James  1936 
Marty Krug  1937-1940 
Art Reichle  1941 
Lowell McGinnis  1942 
A. J. Sturzenegger  1943-1945 
Art Reichl  1946- 

         
Basketball  
Fred W. Cozens  1919-1921 
Pierce “Caddy” Works  1921-1939 
Wilbur Johns  1939-1948 
John R. Wooden  1948- 

           
Crew  
Ben Wallis  1933-1943 
Ben Wallis  1947 
Bob Hillen  1948-1949 
Bob Schaeffer  1950-1963 
John Bisset  1964- 

                   
Cricket  
C. Aubrey Smith  1934 
Tom Monks  1935 
Joe Drury  1936-1937 
C. Aubrey Smith  1938-1940 
Tom Smith  1941-1943 
Sam McCullough  1944 
Ira Brant  1945-1947 
Joe Drury  1948-1964 
Ezra Wyeth  1965- 

                         
Fencing  
Capt. John H. Duff  1928-1930 
David Short  1931 
Melville Short  1932 
Pete Craig  1933 
Edgardo Acosta  1934-1936 
Pete Craig  1937 
Wolf Reade  1938-1939 
Ed Murphy  1940-1942 
Hal Snyder  1943-1948 
Jim Gusick  1949-1950 
Charles Wimberley  1951 
Mel North  1963- 

                     
Football  
Fred W. Cozens  1919 
Harry Trotter  1920-1922 
James Cline  1923-1924 
William Spaulding  1925-1938 
Edwin Horrell  1939-1944 
Bert La Brucherie  1945-1948 
Henry R. Sanders  1949-1957 
George Dickerson  1958 
William F. Barnes  1959-1964 
Tommy Prothro  1965- 

           
Golf  
Capt. Jim Matthews  1931 
Web Hanson  1932 
Don Park  1933-1942 
Bill Spaulding  1943-1947 
Vic Kelley  1948- 

                   
Gymnastics  
Glenn Berry  1924 
Martin Trieb  1925 
Ted Fogel  1926-1927 
Cece Hollingsworth  1928-1948 
Bill Corwin  1949-1950 
Bob Stichter  1951 
Ed Buchanan  1952 
Ralph Borelli  1953-1964 
Art Shurlock  1965 

                               
Rifle  
Sgt. Earl Thomas  1930-1931 
Capt. Jim Matthews  1932 
Sgt. Earl Thomas-Capt. F. J. Pearson  1933 
Capt. F. J. Pearson  1934-1935 
Sgt. Earl Thomas-Capt. F. P. Pearson  1936 
Sgt. Earl Thomas  1937-1941 
Sgt. Hogwood  1942-1944 
Lt. Nielsen  1945-1947 
Capt. Rudy Mjorud  1948 
Maj. Smith  1949 
Sgt. John Ponkow  1950-1952 
Sgt. William E. Berry  1953-1956 
Sgt. Harwin Dawson  1957-1958 
Sgt. Frank Jones  1959-1960 
Sgt. Al Turnell  1961- 

       
Rugby  
Jim Schaeffer  1934-1939 
Norm Padgett  1948-1957 
Ged Gardner  1958- 

           
Soccer  
Dave Stevenson  1934-1941 
Alan Shepard  1942 
Jimmy Crutchfield  1943-1946 
John Drury  1947-1948 
Jock Stewart  1950- 

                           
Swimming  
A. Kowden  1922-1924 
Martin Trieb  1925 
Fred Oster  1926-1929 
Clyde Swendsen  1930-1933 
Don Park  1934-1942 
Fred Oster  1943 
Don Park  1944-1948 
Brud Cleaveland  1949-1952 
Dick Smith  1953-1955 
Magnus Syverson  1956-1957 
Don Park  1958 
Jerry Astourian  1959-1963 
Bob Horn  1964- 

     
Tennis  
William C. Ackerman  1921-1950 
J. D. Morgan  1951- 

       
Track and Field  
Harry Trotter  1919-1946 
Elvin “Ducky” Drake  1947-1964 
Jim Bush  1964- 

   
Volleyball  
Al Scates  1964- 

                             
Water Polo  
Don Park  1928 
Fred Oster  1929 
Clyde Swendsen  1930-1933 
Don Park  1934-1942 
Fred Oster  1943 
Don Park  1944-1948 
Bob Starr  1949 
Brud Cleaveland  1950-1952 
Don Park  1953 
Dick Smith  1954-1955 
Magnus Syverson  1956-1957 
Don Park  1958 
Jerry Astourian  1959-1963 
Bob Horn  1964- 

                   
Wrestling  
James Cline  1923-1924 
Lyman Packard  1925 
Fred Oster  1926-1928 
Cece Hollingsworth  1929-1937 
Briggs Hunt  1938-1940 
Bob Thomas  1941-1942 
Ray Richards  1943-1945 
Briggs Hunt  1946-1964 
Dave Hollinger  1965- 

Riverside

       
Baseball  
Don Edwards  1957-1958 
George Pearson  1958-1960 
Don Edwards  1960- 

   
Basketball  
Franklin A. Lindeburg  1954- 

   
Cross Country  
Dennis Ikenberry  1963- 

           
Football  
Rod Franz  1955-1956 
Carl Selin  1956-1959 
Jim Whitley  1960-1963 
Gil Allan  1964 
Pete Kettela  1965 

   
Golf  
Franklin A. Lindenburg  1955- 

       
Rugby  
Frank Frost  1960-1962 
Leon Smith  1962-1964 
Pete Hofinga  1964- 

             
Soccer  
Dyfrig Evans  1957 
George Pearson  1958-1959 
Derek Colville  1959-1961 
William Asheroft  1961-1963 
Leon Smith  1964 
Pete Hofinga  1964- 

     
Swimming  
Carl Selin  1957-1959 
Gil Allan  1960- 

     
Tennis  
Wayne Crawford  1955-1963 
Jack Hewitt  1964- 

         
Track and Field  
Gil Allan  1959 
Jim Whitley  1960-1963 
Dennis Ikenberry  1964 
Jim White  1965 

   
Water Polo  
Gil Allan  1965 

Santa Barbara

                       
Baseball  
Kenneth Bolton  1922 
O. J. Gilliland  1923-1926 
Dud DeGroot  1928-1929 
Seldon Spalding  1929-1930 
Hal Davis  1930-1936 
Spud Harder  1936-1947 
Joe Lantenge  1948 
Spud Harder  1949-1951 
Roy Engle  1951-1953 
Rene Rochelle  1953-1959 
Dave Gorrie  1959- 

                     
Track and Field  
O. J. Gilliland  1923-1926 
Dud DeGroot  1927-1928 
Paul Gerrish  1929 
Luke Trimble  1930-1933 
Nick Carter  1934-1936 
Ray Denno  1937 
Deemie Mather  1938 
Roy Boehler  1939 
Nick Carter  1940-1963 
Sam Adams  1964 

                   
Basketball  
Miss Alice Bradley  1921-1922 
O. J. Gilliland  1922-1926 
Dud DeGroot  1926-1928 
Hal Davis  1928-1936 
Paul Jones  1936-1937 
Willie Wilton  1937-1951 
Lawrence Findlay  1951-1952 
Willie Wilton  1952-1957 
Art Gallon  1957- 

                         
Football  
J. C. Lewis  1921 
O. J. Gilliland  1922-1925 
Dud DeGroot  1926-1927 
Hal Davis  1928-1932 
Ted Beckett  1933 
Spud Harder  1934-1940 
Stan Williamson  1941 
Roy Engle  1949-1951 
Stan Williamson  1952-1955 
Ed Cody  1956-1959 
Bill Hammer  1960-1962 
Jack Curtice  1963- 

Intramural Sports

Campus on which each sport is played and date of first participation

                                                                             
MEN'S ACTIVITIES 
Activity   Berkeley   Davis   Irvine   Los Angeles   Riverside   San Diego   San Francisco   Santa Barbara   Santa Cruz  
Archery . . . . .   ...  ...  1965-66  1939  1955  1965  ...  1965  ... 
Badminton . . . . .   1935  1946  1965-66  1939  1955  ...  1959  1951  ... 
Baseball . . . . .   ...  1917 Activity has been discontinued.   ...  1923  ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Basketball . . . . .   1918  1916  1965-66  1923  1954  1964  1958  1948  1965 
Basketball Free Throw . . . . .   ...  ...  ...  1939  1955 Activity has been discontinued.   ...  ...  ...  ... 
Boxing . . . . .   1920  1916 Activity has been discontinued.   ...  1923 Activity has been discontinued.   ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Bowling . . . . .   1925  1963  ...  1939  1955  ...  1959  1951  1965 
Cross Country . . . . .   ...  1916  ...  1959  1965  1965  ...  ...  1966 
Fencing . . . . .   ...  ...  ...  1939  1964  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Flag Football . . . . .   ...  ...  1965-66  1949  1965  1964  ...  ...  ... 
Football . . . . .   ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  1948  ... 
Golf . . . . .   1925  1945  1965-66  1939  1955  1965  1959  1948  ... 
Gymnastics . . . . .   1918  ...  ...  1923 Activity has been discontinued.   ...  ...  ...  1965  ... 
Handball . . . . .   1935  1965  1965-66  1923  1966  1965  1959  ...  ... 
Horseshoes . . . . .   1933  1937 Activity has been discontinued.   ...  1925 Activity has been discontinued.   ...  1965  ...  1965  ... 
Pocket Billiards . . . . .   ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  1959  ...  ... 
Rifle Shooting . . . . .   ...  ...  ...  1939 Activity has been discontinued.   ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Sailing . . . . .   ...  ...  1965-66  ...  ...  1965  ...  ...  ... 
Skiing . . . . .   1955  ...  ...  1960  ...  ...  1959  ...  ... 
Slow Pitch Softball . . . . .   1962  ...  ...  1957  ...  1965  1960  ...  ... 
Snooker . . . . .   ...  ...  ...  ...  1956 Activity has been discontinued.   ...  1959  ...  ... 
Soccer . . . . .   1933  ...  ...  1926  ...  1965  ...  1965  ... 
Softball . . . . .   1930  1940  1965-66  1939  1954  1965  1960  1948  1965 
Squash . . . . .   1933  ...  1965-66  ...  ...  ...  1958  ...  ... 
Swimming . . . . .   1918  1940  1965-66  1924  1955  ...  1959  1948  1966 
Table Tennis . . . . .   1920  1946  1965-66  1939  1954  1965  1959  ...  1965 
Tennis . . . . .   1918  1937  1965-66  1923  1955  1964  1959  1948  1965 
Touch Football . . . . .   1927  1916  1965-66  1926 Activity has been discontinued.   1954 Activity has been discontinued.   ...  ...  ...  1965 
Track and Field . . . . .   1918  1916  ...  1923  1955  ...  ...  1952  1966 
Tug-o-war . . . . .   ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  1965  ... 
Two-man Basketball . . . . .   ...  ...  ...  ...  1961  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Two-man Volleyball . . . . .   1954  ...  ...  1948  1961  1965  1959  1963  ... 
Volleyball . . . . .   1929  1946  1965-66  1933  1954  1964  1959  1948  1965 
Volleyball Doubles . . . . .   ...  ...  1965-66  1939  ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Water Polo . . . . .   ...  ...  1965-66  ...  1955 Activity has been discontinued.   ...  ...  1965  ... 
Weight Lifting . . . . .   ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  1965  ... 
Wrestling . . . . .   1918  1964  ...  1923  1961  1965  ...  1948  ... 

Campus on which each sport is played and date of first participation

                                                   
WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES 
Activity   Berkeley   Davis   Irvine   Los Angeles   Riverside   San Diego   San Francisco   Santa Barbara   Santa Cruz  
Archery . . . . .   1926  1947  1965-66  1959  1964  1965  ...  ...  ... 
Badminton . . . . .   1935-36  1947  1965-66  1953  1964  1965  1959  Date not available.   ... 
Basketball . . . . .   1915  1947  1965-66  1941  1964  1964  1958  Date not available.   1965 
Bowling . . . . .   1940  1963  ...  1960  1964  ...  1959  ...  1965 
Canoeing . . . . .   1921 Activity has been discontinued.   ...  ...  ...  1964  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Crew . . . . .   1915 Activity has been discontinued.   ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Cross Country . . . . .   ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  1966 
Equitation . . . . .   1924  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Fencing . . . . .   1918  ...  ...  1959  1965  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Field Hockey . . . . .   1915  1947  ...  ...  1964  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Golf . . . . .   1932  1947  1965-66  1930  ...  1965  ...  ...  ... 
Handball . . . . .   1918 Activity has been discontinued.   ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Kickball . . . . .   ...  ...  ...  1957  ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Lacrosse . . . . .   1953 Activity has been discontinued.   ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Riflery . . . . .   1924  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Sailing . . . . .   1938  ...  1965-66  ...  ...  1965  ...  ...  ... 
Skiing . . . . .   ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  1959  ...  ... 
Softball . . . . .   1918  1947  ...  1953  ...  1965  ...  ...  1965 
Swimming . . . . .   1922  1947  1965-66  1953  1963  1965  1959  Date not available.   ... 
Synchronized Swimming . . . . .   1931  1947  ...  ...  1964  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Table Tennis . . . . .   1940-41  ...  1965-66  1959  ...  1965  1959  ...  1965 
Tennis . . . . .   1917  1947  1965-66  1953  1964  1964  1959  Date not available.   1965 
Track and Field . . . . .   ...  1965  ...  1964  ...  1965  ...  ...  1966 
Volleyball . . . . .   1936  1947  1965-66  1941  1964  1964  1959  Date not available.   1965 

                       
CO-EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES 
Archery . . . . .   ...  1947  ...  1962  1965  ...  ...  Date not available.   ... 
Badminton . . . . .   ...  1963  1965-66  1948  1965  ...  ...  Date not available.   ... 
Bowling . . . . .   ...  ...  ...  1948  1965  ...  ...  Date not available.   1965 
Fencing . . . . .   ...  1965  ...  1963  1965  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Golf . . . . .   ...  1947  1965-66  1965  ...  ...  ...  Date not available.   ... 
Skiing . . . . .   ...  1947 Activity has been discontinued.   ...  1962  ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 
Softball . . . . .   ...  ...  ...  1957  ...  1965  ...  Date not available.   1965 
Table Tennis . . . . .   ...  1963  1965-66  1963  ...  1965  ...  ...  1965 
Tennis . . . . .   ...  1964  ...  1964  ...  1965  ...  Date not available.   1965 
Track and Field . . . . .   ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  Date not available.   ... 
Volleyball . . . . .   ...  1963  1965-66  1955  1965  1965  ...  Date not available.   1965 

* Activity has been discontinued.

+ Date not available.

University-Wide All-Americans

                         
Baseball  
Name   Year  
Jack Jensen--outfield (B)  1949 
Syl McNinch--first base (B)  1951 
Ted Narleski--infield (LA)  1951 
Tom Keough--outfield (B)  1952 
Earl Robinson--shortstop (B)  1957 
Charlie Thompson--catcher (B)  1957 
Tom Palma--outfield (B)  1958 
John Rebello--pitcher (B)  1961 
Randy Schwartz--first base (LA)  1963 
Randy Schwartz--first base (LA)  1964 
Andy Messersmith--pitcher (B)  1965 

                                                 
Basketball  
Name   Year  
George Dixon--guard (B)  1926 
George Dixon--guard (B)  1927 
Vern Corbin--forward (B)  1929 
Dick Linthicum--forward (LA)  1930 
Joe Kintana--forward (B)  1932 
Hal Eifert--forward (B)  1934 
Tom Guerrero “Little” All-American. --forward (SB)  1940 
Bill Putnam--guard (LA)  1947 
Don Barksdale--center (LA)  1947 
Andy Wolfe--guard (B)  1948 
George Stanich--guard (LA)  1950 
Don Johnson--guard (LA)  1952 
Don Bragg--guard (LA)  1955 
John Moore--forward (LA)  1955 
Willie Naulls--center (LA)  1956 
Larry Friend--forward (B)  1957 
Darrall Imhoff--center (B)  1959 
Walt Torrence--guard (LA)  1959 
Darrall Imhoff--center (B)  1960 
John Green--guard (LA)  1962 
Walt Hazzard--guard (LA)  1963 
Walt Hazzard--guard (LA)  1964 
Gail Goodrich--guard (LA)  1965 

                                                                                                           
Football  
Name   Year  
Harold Muller--end (B)  1921 
Harold Muller--end (B)  1922 
Edwin Horrell--center (B)  1924 
Irv Phillips--end (B)  1928 
Bert Schwarz--guard (B)  1929 
Roy Riegels--center (B)  1929 
Ted Beckett--guard (B)  1930 
Rusty Gill--halfback (B)  1931 
Larry Lutz--tackle (B)  1935 
Bob Herwig--center (B)  1936 
Doug Oldershaw “Little” All-American. --guard (SB)  1936 
Sam Chapman--halfback (B)  1937 
John Meek--quarterback (B)  1937 
Doug Oldershaw “Little” All-American. --guard (SB)  1937 
Perry Schwartz--end (B)  1937 
Vard Stockton--guard (B)  1937 
Howard Yeager “Little” All-American. --halfback (SB)  1937 
Vic Bottari--halfback (B)  1938 
Kenny Washington--halfback (LA)  1939 
Bob Reinhard--tackle (B)  1940 
Bob Reinhard--tackle (B)  1941 
Al Sparlis--guard (LA)  1945 
Burr Baldwin--end (LA)  1946 
Rod Franz--guard (B)  1947 
Rod Franz--guard (B)  1948 
Jack Jensen--fullback (B)  1948 
Jim Turner--tackle (B)  1948 
Rod Franz--guard (B)  1949 
Forrest Klein--guard (B)  1949 
Jim Turner--tackle (B)  1949 
Donn Moomaw--linebacker (LA)  1950 
Les Richter--guard (B)  1950 
Les Richter--guard (B)  1951 
Donn Moomaw--linebacker (LA)  1952 
John Olszewski--fullback (B)  1952 
Paul Cameron--halfback (LA)  1953 
Matt Hazeltine--center (B)  1953 
Bob Davenport--fullback (LA)  1954 
Jack Ellena--tackle (LA)  1954 
Paul Larson--quarterback (B)  1954 
Jim Salsbury--guard (LA)  1954 
Jim Brown--guard (LA)  1955 
Hardiman Cureton--guard (LA)  1955 
Bob Davenport--fullback (LA)  1955 
Rommie Loudd--end (LA)  1955 
Dick Wallen--end (LA)  1957 
Joe Kapp--quarterback (B)  1958 
Bill Leeka--tackle (LA)  1958 
Bill Kilmer--halfback (LA)  1960 
Ron Hull--center (LA)  1961 
Kermit Alexander--halfback (LA)  1962 
Craig Morton--quarterback (B)  1964 

* “Little” All-American.


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Olympic Participation

Berkeley

                                                                     
Gold Medal Winners  
Year   Name  
1928  Don Blessing--crew 
John Brinck--crew 
Hubert Caldwell--crew 
William Dally--crew 
Peter Donlon--crew 
Francis Frederick--crew 
Marvin Stalder--crew 
William Thompson--crew 
James Workman--crew 
1932  James Blair--crew 
Charles Chandler--crew 
David Dunlap--crew 
Norris Graham--crew 
Duncan Gregg--crew 
Winslow Hall--crew 
Burton Jastram--crew 
Bob Kiesel--track--400 meter relay 
Edwin Salisbury--crew 
Harold Tower--crew 
1936  Archie Williams--track--400 meters 
1948  George Ahlgren--crew 
Dave Brown--crew 
Lloyd Butler--crew 
Jim Hardy--crew 
Ralph Purchase--crew 
Guinn Smith--track--pole vault 
Justus Smith--crew 
Jack Stack--crew 
Dave Turner--crew 
Ian Turner--crew 
1956  Leamon King--track--400 meter relay 
1960  Darrall Imhoff--basketball 
Jack Yerman--track--1600 meter relay 

         
Silver Medal Winners  
Year   Name  
1920  Harold Muller--track--high jump 
1932  Bob Clark--track--decathlon 
Ed Nemir--wrestling 

     
Bronze Medal Winner  
Year   Name  
1920  Harry Liversedge--track--shot put 

Los Angeles

                     
Gold Medal Winners  
Year   Name  
1936  Sam Balter--basketball 
Carl Knowles--basketball 
Frank Lubin--basketball 
Don Piper--basketball 
Carl Shy--basketball 
1948  Don Barksdale--basketball 
1952  Cy Young--track--javelin 
1960  Rafer Johnson--track--decathlon 
1964  Walt Hazzard--basketball 

             
Silver Medal Winners  
Year   Name  
1936  Bob Young--track--1600 meter relay 
1948  George Stanich--track--high jump 
1956  Rafer Johnson--track--decathlon 
1960  C. K. Yang--track--decathlon 
1964  Marilyn White--women's track--400 meter relay 

           
Bronze Medal Winners  
Year   Name  
1932  George Jefferson--track--pole vault 
1936  James LuValle--track--400 meters 
1948  Craig Nixon--track--high hurdles 
1956  George Roubanis--track--pole vault 

All-University Athlete-of-the-Year

                       
Name   Year  
Don Bragg (LA)  1955 
Bob Maulhardt (D)  1956 
Rafer Johnson (LA)  1957 
Don Bowden (B)  1958 
Walt Torrence (LA)  1959 
Jerry Siebert (B)  1960 
Allan Fox (LA)  1961 
William Zeltonaga (LA)  1962 
C. K. Yang (LA)  1963 
Stephen Johnson (B)  1964 

About this text
Courtesy of University Archives, The Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720-6000; http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/info
http://content.cdlib.org/view?docId=hb4v19n9zb&brand=oac
Title: [1967] The Centennial Record of the University of California
By:  Stadtman, Verne A, Author, Centennial Publications Staff, Author
Date: 1967
Contributing Institution:  University Archives, The Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720-6000; http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/info
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