All-American Al Crow and Bob Docter emerged winners in the annual re-entry rifle matches which ended last week. Crow's victory was his second in as many years in the Open Match for former prize-winners. Bob Docter, a newcomer to the Hilltop from Nebraska, won the Novice Match for beginners. Final standings and scores follow: Open Match Novice Match: Crow 390, Docter 388, Erlach 389, Burke 386, Bendorf 389, Zeppoin 379, Sherman 388, Cooper 379, Quinn 384, McKim 378, Morris 383, Leahy 374, Leckliter 383, Buckenmeyer 373, Michael 383, Dapper 368, Baker 381, Vistan 366, Triggas 379, Levinson 365, O'Halloran 373, Guidici 365, and O'Connor 364, The 10 highest men in each match were awarded medals.
Then there is Jimmy Diaz from Barcelona, Spain; Manny Ortiz from Mexico City, and Jose Leon from Venezuela. Ralph Pardell, Joe Matute, Vicente Vistan, and Alex Labrador, all hail from different parts of the Philippine Islands. Another man from the Pacific is Ken Otani, who lives in Hawaii. Then there is North Beach. It contains such luminaries as Angelo Carmassi, Al Massucco, Bob Lommori, Tony Ragusa, Mel Ricardi, and Dick Baptista. The rest, like Jim Kilday, Jack Goodwin, Fran Fraher, Bob Korbus, Bill Bigarani, Kim Fisher, and Walt Falconer, are stuck with just simply saying they live in San Francisco (TheFoghorn).
Vistan graduated in Business in 1952.