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Grunion Archives
How
easily history is forgotten, lost or reconstructed. Our reconstructed
versions reflect the potential agendas, politics, or dysfuctions
of the tellers. American Rugby has relied on oral histories told
by aging club members. Their recollections by definition are clouded
by too many episodes of intoxication and/or blows to the head.
What a shame should Grunion history depart from this imperfect
but endearing tradition. Here in the Grunion Archives we will
attempt however, to cite the source of our disinformation or validate
it with photos or hasty sketches. We will endeavor to change the
facts whenever it is to our advantage and to present ourselves
in the best posible light. As club members mature and move into
other arenas such as politics, business, industry and incarceration
we hope exposure in these pages will only serve to speed them
on their way.
Beginnings
Of course we know that the Grunions were formed in 1978. We know
because someone told us and we believed them. But what of the Grunion's
predessors? Did anyone tell you about the Santa Barbara Ramblers
or the Santa Barbara Lyons? The next time you need some new upholstry
for your Porsche or that antique settee in your drawing room, stop
by Renga Brothers Upholstry on De La Vina street in Santa Barbara.
Ask Mr. Renga to tell you about his days playing scrumhalf for the
Ramblers 1958-62. Games were played on open fields where Del Playa
Stadium now stands at Santa Barbara City College. The Ramblers name
was a pragmatic choice due to their lone sponcer being the local
automobile dealer of that name. Other noteable club members were
W.A. King of the Men's Clothing store of that name on Figuroa Street
and Bob Bryant of Bryant and Sons Jewlers.
The
Ramblers would fade from existence early in the sixties both as
a Rugby entity and as a viable mode of transportation. Rugby as
a sport continued in the area with teams forming at the new University
of California campus out in Goleta and in Montecito with the Santa
Barbara Lyons. Westmont College being a Christian College attracted
students from Christian schools abroad. Among these were several
outstanding Kenyan Rugby players. The Lyons drew their name from
one of these charasmatic players who was tragically killed in an
automobile accident while visiting back home in Kenya. The Lyons
were made up of Westmont students and some local holdovers from
the Santa Barbara Ramblers. The Lyons were in existence from the
middle sixties until 1973-74. From that time until 1978 the Gauchos
at U.C.S.B. were the lone Rugby Club in Santa Barbara.
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