Perkins, Robert E.

1967 RIFLE SHOOTING INDUCTEE ROBERT E. PERKINS When Robert Perkins joined the cadets at Fresno High School in 1929, he learned to shoot. Two years later, he won the .30 Caliber California Championship. In 1946, he won his first of eleven consecutive California state championships. In 1952, the single point, hitting the center ring 3,187…

Pearson, Monte

1967 BASEBALL INDUCTEE MONTE PEARSON The World Series has always been the showcase of baseball. Few stars shined brighter in the fall classic than Monte “Hoot” Pearson, an Oakland native who moved to Fresno as a child. Pearson received his baseball baptism in the Fresno Twilight League. After attending Fresno High School and the University…

Lee, Sammy

1967 DIVING INDUCTEE SAMMY LEE Dr. Sammy Lee was born in Fresno on August 1, 1920 to Korean-American parents. In 1932, the Olympic Games impressed him so much, he told his father that one day he would win an Olympic gold medal. His father said, “In what?” to which young Sammy replied, “I don’t know…

Carter, Duane

1967 AUTO RACING INDUCTEE DUANE CARTER The Central Valley has long been known as a major source of exciting automobile racing. Many sons of the San Joaquin got their racing starts here, winning both locally and on the national scene. A trio of native Fresno drivers soared to fame around the country and into the…

Carothers, Thomas J.

1967 COMMUNITY LEADER INDUCTEE THOMAS J. CAROTHERS Thomas J. Carothers-“Soup” as he was known to his large circle of friends-did not reach Fresno until 1941 when he opened the Mid-Valley Sports store. The native of Franklin, Tennessee was a center in football and he played for the U.S. Navy team in Honolulu for four years.…

Yrulegui, Joe

1966 SKEET SHOOTING INDUCTEE JOE YRULEGUI In the 1930s, the Fresno County Sportsmen’s Club was in its heyday with a membership of more than 1,000 and satellite branches in several smaller communities. It was at this club in 1934 that a young sharpshooter named Joe Yrulegui entered and won the club championship in skeet shooting.…

Orman, Ed

1966 HALL OF FAME CO-FOUNDER INDUCTEE ED ORMAN Basketball was a bruising contact sport when Ed Orman played for Brazil High School and captained a team that went to the state high school tournament in Indiana, the hotbed of basketball. There were no dunks and everyone shot with two hands. Orman also lettered in baseball,…

Metzler, Alex

1966 BASEBALL INDUCTEE ALEX METZLER Only the shortness of a career, so reduced by a sore arm, prevented Fresno-born Alex Metzler from becoming a longtime fixture in the major leagues. After signing his first professional contract with Topeka of the Western Association in 1924, it took the stocky and fleet Metzler just three years before…

Dutra, Olin

1966 GOLF INDUCTEE OLIN DUTRA Called “The Golden Basque” by his legion of friends, Olin Dutra came within a few strokes of winning all four major golf championships. He did win the U.S. Open at the Marion Cricket Club in 1934 and the PGA Championship in 1932 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Dutra was runner-up in…

Boyd, Johnny

1966 AUTO RACING INDUCTEE JOHNNY BOYD Auto racing, ranging from low budget midgets and modified hardtops to big bucks Indy machines, has enjoyed a large and loyal following in Fresno for more than fifty years. Motor sports old-timers still enjoy reliving memories of steamy summers when midget autos and souped-up stocks roared at Airport Speedway…