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Daily Independent Journal from San Rafael, California • Page 9

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MARIN SPOkTS 'GREAT' HHk; fcjtr? "Wall MHpHHJH Dutch Clymer Played Two Sports At Cal SPORTS 3ttftfycmVttt-3)niinuil. Frid ay, August 3 1951 9 CALIFORNIA OUTDOORS Can't Cover Game By ROSS TUCKER Today's "athlete of this past" still active at College of Martn is Paul 'Dutch) Clymer, former football performer for University of Calf fornia from 1925 to U29. Dutch Is vice president at Marin and has News Too Easil been associated with the Kentfleld Jnycee since 1935, not including three years during World War II. Dutch was a member of the wi: mi r.nke Almanor j' thin lake which Is (strictly known as K. 28, 1951 a trout water, they hit jome of the best bass fishing In the state.

alma mater in 1931 to obtain his teaching degree. 1932-34 found him as basketball coach and assistant football mentor at Modesto Junior college. Clymer came to Marin in 193S and has been on the Job except from 1942-45 when ho was doing research work at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was assistant football and basketball coach for the Tars under "Scoop" Carlson from 1935-39. In 1940-41 -he assisted "Vallejo Vio" Bottart with grid coaching chores and upon his return from the East in 1949'eoftched football un-til Williams took over the following season.

Married, the Clymers reside in Kentfleld with their daughter, Bar-bata, 18, who will enter Cal this fall on an alumni scholarship. Dear Bo.1-. Cal frosh eleven which won six straight games against no losses for the season. In 1928 he earned his Big letter as a 5 foot 9 inch sophomore weighing 171 pounds and only 18 years old. He was shifted from quarterback to halfback that season.

In 1927, he helped the Bears de moiish Nevada by scoring three This Is koIhk In lie mostly Paul and Ted brough-, In bass weigh-about black bail. Which goes to lng more than pounds apiece and how thi. even Ir, the mountains you reported much bigger ones which can't cover new.t according to any they couldn't hook, scheduled plan. When I left San NOT MUCH 1UCK Francisco, and told you I'd drop a I must admit I haven't had much line each week to let you know what i luck with the bass here, but I've I was doing. I had a nice little plan seen some cruising In the water and all laid oul.

Tt. revolved around the their size makes you wcider if it numerous famous trout streams up i Isn't Just as well they are a mite here In the northeast ccner of the hard to hook. Corn, who grew up In the northern But, what I'm doing hik the peo- middle west and has fished all the pie I see don't work out ihat way. famous bass lakes there and through First those thunderstorms last the south, Including Havasu and week, which the old timers said were. Mend, told me he thought Almanor touchdowns.

"The score was some. AS VICE PRINCIPAL Dutch Is seen seated behind hit familiar desk in the main office of the College of Marin administration building. He has been associated with the Junior college since 1935. (Independent-Journal Photo) tting in the high forties," Clymer recalls, Against Pennsylvania the same year one of the most humer ous events happened to Dutch. FORMATION SHIFT "We shifted from single wing World Series Plans CINCINNATI iU.RI Representatives of six ma jor-league teams will meet in New York next Thursday to lay plans for this year' World Series.

player as a reserve offensive end behind starler Ernie Stockert In ad double-wing formation and orfe play called for me to fake while Charlie Schmidt passed. After the game I Livingston Sidelined With Grade Troubles LOS ANGELES W) Coach Red Sanders of UCLA disclosed today that defensive end Cliff Livingston has been lost to the 1951 football squad because of academic deficiencies. Sanders had been rounllng on the the worrit up here In 20 years, kicked; held possibility of being the great-trout flMiing Into a corked hat. It, est bass lake he has ever seen. was credited with the pass although Marketmen Hold Bowling Lead In the crucial matches last night at Drake Bowl between American League leader Andy's Market and second-place KIrby-Yates Liquors, the Marketmen copped a 3-1 de-clon to take a commanding three-game lead on the A.

L. race which ends three weeks hence. all I did was to take a few steps in tne opposite dition to his defensive He may be right, but it Is a big water and needs study anc! a smart fisherman. But the bass are here that's for sure. If he is right, though, Round Valley lake, which is Just three miles out of Greenville, will run it a close second.

I fished there one afternoon C. M. (Nibs) Price made his first appearance as head football coach in 1926 when the Bears lost six out of nine starts but reversed the lowing season when Cal won seven out of 10, 1928 found California Rose Bowl bound only to lose to Georgia Tech In that never to be forgotten Carl Neubauer rolled a 211 game and 566 series to pace Andy's while George Hockerson was high for the GUESS WHO? Just a few seasons back, halfback Paul (Dutch) Clymer was showing his football and basketball prowess for University of California. Not only was Dutch an outstanding athlete, but a scholar as well. He a member of the nation's outstanding honor society, Phi Beta Kappa.

Dutch is vice principal of College of Marin. Note the "straight-arm" in the above Associated Students, University of California photo. finally picked up when the storms ended hut won't be hack to really good shape nRnin until after the first of the month. SLOW TWO WKKKS After it prcttv slow two weeks, the fishing on Almanor In the channels off Almanor Inn, really got away with a hang. Rudy Gcbicke of Butte City, Colusa county, was the hot man.

Rudy Is fly fhherman and uses nothing else. One day near the end of the week he brought, In a limit of three rainbows weighing respectively 2'i, 3't and It pounds, lie took them on a Hardy's favorite fly. Which Is one of Hie l)vt up here and used a S'i pound leader. Claude Humphrey of Hrilmax similarly light, tackle with a No. 14 hook and a single egg reported at the dock with a minnow weighing 7'- pounds, "wrong way" run of Roy Riegel LlQuormen with a 177 game and 501 Final score was Bulldogs 8, Bears 7.

Cal ended up with a 6-2-2 record and hit the weather Just right. I could have filled the bottom of the boat with bass more than a foot HAD FIELD DAY I fished over very dense weed beds with a weedless tule-cllmber bass bug and fly rod. By using the weed-lesii lure I was able to gel Into bass pockets not ordinarily fished and really had a field day. On my last cast of the day, I lost my best, lure. I had cast, het.weeti Golden Gate Cleaners moved into a second-place tie by whipping for the season.

BASKETBALL, TOO Clymer also lettered twice in basketball as a guard under Price who is still head basketball mentor at Yachtsmen Plan Events For Labor Day Holiday C. One rare accomplishment that whole aide the lake exploded few athletes can boast of is the win ning of a Phi Beta Kappa' key for When you look when started my retrieve. I never fish end did nee the ba.ss. He bit that bug and Just went right on down. Then uircie Drive In, 4-0.

Keith Bech-lor's 209 game and 574 series topped Golden Gate while Mark Hie-trick's 179 game and 507 was high for Circle, Bridges' Tile behind Les Bridges blanked the Lathers, 4-0 Bridges hit a 203 game and 643 series. Joe Marage topped the losers' efforts with a 412 series, The standings: Andy's 42-26; Kirby-Yates 39-29; Golden Gate 39-29; Circle Drive In 33-35; Bridgess' Tile 28-40; and The Lathers 23-45. excellence in scholarship as well as sports and Dutch possesses this honor. A friendship that started in 1931 next thing I was reeling in my line wllh part of a leader and no bug. But I do know that bass was no Members of the yachting fraternity will he busy over this Labor day weekend.

Three races are scheduled for the large craft and one for members of the small boat groups. Power cruisers will cruise to Steamboat slough on the Sacramento River where they will prepare for a race which starts Sunday at 9:30 a.m. nlng at, 6:00 from a starting line off the St. Francis Yacht club on the Marina, San Francisco. The seventh annual Gus Barth Trophy race, sponsored by the Coyote Point Yacht club of San Mateo will start at noon on Sunday, from a starting line north of the Coyote Point Yacht Harbor entrance.

Competing boats will cruise baby. He hit the water like someone had throwff In a 10-horsepower motor and he seemed to have about when Clymer was helping coach the Cal "goof" squad happened when he bumped into a husky halfback from Sacramento named Arielgh Williams. Fifteen years later the pair were again united at Marin when Williams took over as head then at a pound lender you wonder how they ever not them In. BLACK BASS CONCERN But as I said at, the start, I'm mostly concerned with black bass Just now. When the storms kicked over thu trout fishing, some of the fellows Up here prospecting round the lake to sen what they could find otherwise.

Among the prospectors was Paul M. Corn of North Hollywood and Ted Onnterman of San FYan-rtsro. Being rnbld bass fishermen. It Is obvious what, they prospected for. Ths funny part of It Is that, in on won- that much power.

Round Valley ha Sea lion pups are born singly. produced some of the biggest bass This annual affair, which is co-, the South Bay spot on Saturday, sponsored by the Sacramento Yacht i The Barth Trophy race is open to Club and the Sacramento Chamber'" sail boats of at least 18 foot football RETURNED TO CAL After graduating in 1929, Clymei worked for two years with an in even taken in the state, going over 15 pounds, and I think the one that decided to give me a lesson was one of the grand daddies of the works. Your fishing JIM THOMAS length. On Lake Merritt in Oakland, Zephyr class boats will race In their annual Zephyr day regatta. Thirty boats, all built to the same specifications, will compete.

surance Arm and returned to his 11 '4YJ jFiTrB There are three kinds of totem of Commerce, is a part of the 1951 series to determine the champion power-'cruLser in the Northern California Power Cruiser association. Boats will race in three different classes, according to their speed, and will compete over a 23-mile course on the Sacramento river. Windjammers, meanwhile, will sail to Santa Cruz. Only sailboats measure 23 feet In waterline length are eligible lor this race. poles: the personal pole; or commemorate some great event, and Pollard Plays For N.Y.

Announce Winners For S.A. Recreation Swim a kind of tombstone. LOS ANGELES OP) Fullback Al Pollard, who might have been an All-America at West Point this year, will nlnv for the New York Yanks Aldo Alessio's Farallone Clipper Hon Anselmo recreation enmmls- Margie Seward, Janet Sonner, lon hrlrl a swim meet, at the San lyn I "Mistress" will be sailine to at- I in the National Football Leaeue in- DR. S. W.

KRAMAR SURGICAL CHIROPODIST FOOT SPECIALIST 1217 Fifth Street, San Rafael Phone 8070 Residence Phone R. 7205 KRinei Military mummy pun iTrUy nsri (non. tempt a fourth victory, as the first' stead. Pollard disclosed he had come mmers bont t(j tne coursRi More to salary terms and left by TWA than 50 boats are expected to enter plane to Join the Yanks in Chicago 1 1 his event which starts Friday eve-1 last night. Carolyn Candahl, Narnman Abbott.

nesdny which featured races, swimming ration by members Ban Rafael Elks team, and life saving. The list of winners of the various vents: Boys relay, four man: Jerry Clttl, Kenyon Rlelvud. Hill and Tim Rearrion. Girls relay: Pat Bullock, Sharon Carter. Carol l.aBaube.

Boys freestyle, 11 and under: Tim Renrtlon, BUI Rcardon, Kenyon Richard. 12 and over: Dick Bullock, Charles Morphy. Girls 25-yard freestyle, and over: Margie Seward, Pat Mullock, Caroline Gray. It and tinder: Carol LnBaubc, Sharon Carter, Jean Partridge. Girls 10-yard freestyle.

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