John A Johnson High School - Maroon Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1925

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Milf. ,X .' .I ' N. .4 llav f ' xx ji cur I ': if I 7 L ' 2 r :E as Q56 fr.. Lvl 1- r iw-kg 31- tw Basket Ball Basket-ball practice began November 17. Since no lettermen were back, Mr. Rees tried different combinations in an effort to choose a team. After three months of practice in signals, class scrimmages and basket-shooting, the John- son team was ready for its opponents. Mechanics loomed strong, Johnson and Central next in line, and Humboldt last in the sport dope. The day of the first conference game arrived. Johnson's gym was packed. Central's team was on the floor practicing. Vvhen the Maroon cagemen reached the floor, the gymna- sium rang with cheers. The game started fast. 1 I The first half ended with a score of 15 to 9 in Johnson's favor. The leaxd obtained was never relinquished. With Brindley and Green at guard, Central dropped very few baskets, While during the rushes of Florin and Tatkin, Cen- tral stood dumfounded. VVahman's cool playing and head work at center starred him. He was high point man with 6 baskets to his credit. In the second half Johnson came out stronger and won 30 to 15. The Central team fought, though hopelessly. Berry, Edwards, and Eckblad were Central's stars. Mechanics February 6, Johnson lost to Mechanic Arts, team. Both teams played hard and fast. Our fellows were unable to find the basket. Many beautiful long shots were tried by our men which hit the rim andrjust missed the loop. The first half ended 15 to 3. The second half Johnson staged a game come-back, charac- teristic of all Mr. Rees' teams, and outpointed the Blue and Wliites 11 to 9. The game ended 24 to 14. Tatkin and Florin, two of the city's fastest and most versatile forwards, played well though not up to previous standards. Wahman played well at center, often out-jumping Nelson of Mechanics. Nelson is the tallest player in the city. Green and Brindley at guard did their old reliable playing. Westman subbed for Brindley for a while. Mechanics The schedule was changed so Johnson met Mechanics instead of Central at Johnson February 20. This game began very differently from the previous game between the two teams. Mechanics began the scoring and kept its lead. The score was 9 to Johnson's at the end of the first period. Our team had many chances to score but could not. Fast and furiously the game raged throughout. At times both teams ran up and down the floor. Johnson played Mechanics on practically even terms. Wahman stepped in and shot at the beginning of the next period, and Brindley followed. VVahman shot another. The half ended 17 to 7 in Mechanics' favor. Determined to win, Johnson came back strong and stormed Mechanics. Wahman sank an- other beauty. The Trainers slowed up. Our fellows crept up and the SCO!-C Stggd 20 to 13 at the end of the third quarter. The last quarter our fellows fought like demons. The game ended 23 to 16, Johnson was defeated. Green, Tatkin, and lVahman were Johnson's luminaries. . Page fO

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- -'M ....- X ,- 1 ,ff-T N wr :lb y, , .l X 4 c 4 xii: leg ff Q.. - v :: rr Cffzr- fe. Aw- if 5 I l l Top row-Alil, Luck, Recs. Tatkin.-Peterson, Bottom row-lirindley. XXzilunan, l'lor1n, Green, Xh'CSi'II11lI1. , Basket-Ball Team Humboldt The third game was played with Humboldt at thc Johnson gymnasium. The game was very one-sided. Humboldt had a hard time but, though very much outplayed, held 5 points to Johnson's 39. VVahman sank eight follow-up shots making him high point man of the city. Florin and Tatkin made many neat shots. Green did brilliant passing. This game ended a very successful season. Mr. Rees certainly deserves credit for taking an entirely new group of boys and from them making a team that offered plenty of opposition to Mechanics, the State Champions, and came close to winning the title. The only letterman graduating is Florin, who was an able captain. The captain for next season is Wahman. Walinian played very well this year, and is well liked by the fellows. He is cool-headed and an accurate shooter. He was all-city man on the Daily News team as was Brindley, star guard. Green, the other guard man, was on the Dispatch-Press all-city, a fast guard and a good basket tosser. Tatkin and Florin were two of the fastest forwards in the city and offered opposition galore for the opponents. They were Page 71

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