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Pag26 SAN Xr4cfsco i'oLICEM'AN December 1982<br />

Neptune's Palace Seafood Restaurant at Pier 39 held<br />

it's 1st Annual Charity Benefit Oyster Eating Competition<br />

and Guinness Book of Records Challenge Saturday,<br />

November 6th at 12:00 noon.<br />

A total of 8 charity teams competed. The 1st place<br />

winner was the <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> Guardsmen team with<br />

members Bernard Poole, Bob Monden and Mark<br />

Pollacchi. They consumed a total of 340 raw oysters<br />

within the alloted 5-minute period. Second place was<br />

won by the very enthusiastic <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> <strong>Police</strong> Activities<br />

League team, who arrived by boat accompanied<br />

by cheer leaders and excited boosters. PAL team<br />

members consumed 290 oysters. In third place was the<br />

Easter Seal Society's team captained by KNBR's Carter<br />

B. Smith with a total of 265 oysters eaten. -<br />

Additional team competitors were Special Olympics,<br />

Epilepsy Society, Lighthouse for the Blind, Sickle Cell<br />

Anemia and United Cerebral Palsy.<br />

The Individual Competition—This event had a 3minute<br />

time limit and was governed by the Guinness<br />

World Book of Records for Oyster Eating. Edward<br />

Sweet of Vallejo received 1st place with a total of 144<br />

oysters (3 1/4 lbs.). It must be noted that Mr. Sweet also<br />

competed in the team competition for the Special<br />

Olympics team.<br />

A special award was won by 7-year-old Jeanna<br />

Downey of Clayton who ate 33 oysters in just 3 minutes.<br />

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OYSTER EATING COMPETITION<br />

Victory celebration as the PAL Team scores 2nd place in a<br />

field of eight teams. PAL Fishing Captain (middle) George<br />

Fromm is between the girls. 2nd prize was $1,000.00 worth of<br />

publicity for the PAL. NICE GOING, GIRLS!!<br />

Enroute to the great Raw Oyster Eating Contest held recently<br />

in Neptune's Palace on Pier 39 by boat as Officer Ed Collins<br />

(Academy) prepares to get underway and transport PAL<br />

Boosters to help cheer the PAL team on.<br />

PAL SEAHAWKS<br />

(left to right) PAL Raw Oyster Eating Team Members Bob<br />

Tuttle, Tommy Collins, and George Raleigh. The PAL Porn<br />

Pom Cheerleaders are (left) Maria Miles and (right) Lil<br />

Cowan flanking Miss Oyster.<br />

Platters of the slippery, slimy bivalves were quickly dispatched<br />

to Oyster Heaven.<br />

(Photo by Joe Miles)<br />

RUNNER-UP IN NORCALFED CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

It was a beautiful, balmy, sun-drenched day at<br />

Washington High Football Field on Saturday<br />

November 20, 1982 when two football titans collided<br />

head on for the Northern California Federation Championship<br />

Game. The PAL Seahawks, under head coach<br />

Bill Garrick, sported a 10 to 0 season while the<br />

Anderson-Cottonwood Wildcats under coach Adam<br />

Trent qualified for this Championship Game by<br />

defeating the Oroville Rhinos 39 to 12 the week before,<br />

and matching the record of the Seahawks with an impressive<br />

10 wins and no loss season.<br />

Two busloads of fans and parents accompanied the<br />

team from Anderson, CA, a thriving community between<br />

Red Bluff and Redding on I-S. Seven pretty<br />

cheerleaders rounded out the contingent. The PAL<br />

Cadet Color Guard presented the colors and the game<br />

got underway with Inspector Kelly Waterfield (Recruitment),<br />

Commissioner of PAL Football doing the play<br />

by play, ably assisted by spotters Danny Trent and Troy<br />

McCoy from Anderson, CA. The Seahawks received the<br />

opening kickoff and were unable to move the ball and<br />

had to kick deep inside their territory. Defensive tackle<br />

Steve Bell of the Wildcats drove straight through two<br />

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defenders and blocked the kick which was recovered in<br />

the end zone by teammate Paul Rivers for a 6 to 0 lead.<br />

The PAT missed. With one minute to the half, QB Troy<br />

Sisneros of the Wildcats unloaded a 46 yard pass play<br />

continued on page 27

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