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

 - Class of 1925

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P, .. - . N rf .,....,, .---vi J' I. 'x X X, f '5 x W ,J If ' xl i ll as ggi' A ii' axggfitz 5, '-v'.::15 - , Y 1Z 52-25-X!-.. 421 'ii -...eff - ' - absolutely fearless in spite of the handicap of their size, and were always fight-a ing for the ball. Central -Next Jolmson swept Central off its feet at Central in a one-sided contest, Winning 25 to 9. Tatkin made the first score by a free throw. Edwards of Central rushed the Johnson net. Florin sank another, from then on Tatkin, Florin, VVahman and Green continued to score. Brindley sank one basket also keeping intact his record of at least one basket a game. He and Green guarded well for Johnson, permitting the Centralites only very few baskets. Fifteen of the points for John- son were made by Florin and Tatkin. There was only one substitution for John- son-Ahl for Green. Humboldt Humboldt offered a stouter game against Johnson in the second round of play. The game played at Humboldt was a 30 to 17 victory for us. Johnson started fast gaining an 8 to 2 lead in the first quarter. At the end of the half, the score stood 11 to 3 in our favor. In the third quarter Humboldt came back stronger and then the game became furious. Our team barely outscored them this half. VVahman and Tatkin were high point men. Waliman had five baskets and Tatkin two baskets and eight throws. The lineup for this game was the same as for previous ones. All-City Football Two of Johnson's fellows were on the Pioneer Press all-city eleven this fall. Their playing was exceptional. Green was on the second team. Johnson, whose first year of football it was, took all away from Jones of Humboldt, but won just barely from Barry of Central. He is a strong, lanky, Viking descendant. His playing was wonderful throughout the season. By his vicious playing he tore i many holes in his opponent's line and broke up many plays. His first year of football will make him a contestant for a college team, as he is lost to Johnson's 1 next year team. Captain Englund, who was placed on the Press at tackle is thelopposite of Erwin Johnson. He is stocky and shortg his playing made him a marked man for the other teams. VVith the record of being one season the outstanding linesman, in l1is last season he makes a record not only as a tackle but as a backfield man also. The Press bet on him as a winner for a college team. Erwin Johnson and Englund both graduate and leave many friends be- hind them. Mr. Rees, the coach, is a good fellow and has won the hearts of his players even though he has been a little rough at times during practice. He is a fine fellow and jolly, a genial coach with a heart as big as himself. His players will ever remember him. Johnson was rated for fourth place in the city football conference won third by defeating Humboldt in the final game. The team did so since their players were outweighed by their opponents. Qwith the exception of the Mechanics defeatj were games were played of which three were victor' defeats. The players engaged in som ' of St. Paul. Two practices we of Minneapolis. race, but well, especially The defeats suffered not decisive. Eight regular ies, two were ties, and three were e lively scrimmages with Luther Seminary re also had with South High and Roosevelt High .Q

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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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rl, - ...N -,,' N. X wx X if x .il X X A..-I-.I . e - gg 5-Erxxfw ATW1' 5 rc...-11.55-C6':..,-3 'm 'L'n l l Top row-Rolig. flulflen. Kelley. Miller. Bottom row--Eherharflt. Schorr, llobbins, Iillingson, Clang. Meehames llfhen the hockey season opened at the Hippodrome, January 1-1-, Coach Hall had high hopes. Johnson's opponent was Mechanics, who found easy scoring the first period with the ragged Johnson defense. Pat Hobbins, goal guard, had all he could do. The first period ended 7 to 0 in Mechanics' favor. The defense pulled together and held Mechanics to one point during the second half. Captain Gulden played very well. ln the lineup, Gulden and Rolig played wingsg Schorr, centerg Kelly and Cobb defenseg and Hobbins, goal-guard. Coach Hall made little change in his lineup during the season. Central The next game was played with Central in an almost even match. At the end of the game a little mix-up occurred as to the last point made by Central. The game had been played to a 2 to 1 score. Captain Gulden protested and his protest was allowed a few weeks later. This made the score a tie. Miller and Ellison played at defense instead of Cobb and Kelly. Page

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