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Z' WRESTLING ROW 1: Mr. O'Neel, Gordon Scraggin, Rick Walters, Skip Norton, Don Gilsdorf, Bert Fisher, Lloyd Albert, Gene Lough, Herman Beyer, Bob ROW 2: Ray Barnes, Bob Curran, Bud Hoffman, Ted Coates, Fred Veatch, Frank Dupree, Ned Johnson, John Larsen, Ed Adams, Bob Klee, Eddie Drues, Roddy Xllfegner. ROW 3: Walter P. Carr, Dan Bigger, Frank Perrone, Walt Krokenes, Dick jardeen, Bill Zierow, Dick Evans, n, Bob jenkins, Doug Shacklett, Tom Baker. SPORTS ROW 1 Dick jardeen Earl Anselone, Dwight Rnd Miller, Shacklett, Bob O'Leary, Bill Iverson, ROW Don Iams, Ron Clare Hopper, Ray Barnes, Stevens, Bi Norton, Don Warter, Nick Mosich, Bill Gene Lough. Walters Don Herzog, Ken Gord, Inveen, Dick Lee Drues. R Wmikn Fighting only two matches, the reserve grapplers downed the Lincoln seconds twice in a row, 38.21 and 26-23, to take the city reserve championship. Although the schedule. was light, the spirit and fight of the reserves assured a powerful squad for next season. i Working out with the varsity, the reserves receive the same instruction as the first team, also gaining experience by bouts with the first-string matmen before each meet. Coach O'Neel and the corcaptains headed the aspirants, giving them the pointers of the grappling fwllaanzwzaf Spafzlft To promote interest. in athletics and give boys experience in sports, a widely varied intramural pro- sport. - gram is carried out each semester. Under the direction of Mr. O'Neel, instruction and competition in basketball, track, wrestling, badminton and archery are given. During the fall semester a tyro wrestling schedule was carried out under the supervision of the wrestling coach and the co-captains. At the end of the season a tournament was held, the winners being awarded intramural shields. l93l I A
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Raiwufe Eaalkefllialf With a record of 13 wins out of 20 starts the reserve hoopsters had their best season in several years. Trained b Mr. Lemmon, a newcomer to the coachin staff theiTi er cubs showed s eed and dexterit , , . Y . S , 8 P Y giving promise of a fast and powerful squad for next year. A perfect record of 6 wins was made in the city race, in which the cubs took first place. Only in Cross-State play did they meet defeat, twice to Bellingham and Seattle Prep. At their annual banquet, the reserves chose Charles Quinn and Bill Reid for the honorary positions of co-captains, and Don Danielson was given the inspirational award. S E ll Sparked by its ability to change from defense to offense, the soph hoop squad under the direction of Mr. Levinson was the only team in the city race to defeat the spectacular Bellarmine soph team. Coming in second in the league, the cubs downed the Lynx yearlings in two out of three tiffs and won one out of three with the Bells. At the annual banquet the cubs chose Bill Geiger as honorary captain of the team and gave Bud Waiss the inspirational award. - The mainstays of the squad were Bill Olson, Bill O'Larry, Bill Geiger, Nick Mosich, Bud Waiss and Louis Youngman. RESERVE BASKETBALL ROW 1: Bill Reid, Dave Gago, Chuck Quinn, Don Danielson, jim Davis, Leonard Spainsh. ROW 2: Dick Boyle, Garry Hersey, jack Waechter, Gordon Wfinsley, Ray Spalding, Ed Notly, Don Maitland, Ron Turtle. ROW 3: jerry Rogers, Bob LaHatt, Chuck Caddey, Larry Martin, Gordon Somerville, Bill Ross, Don Chovil, Mr. Lemmon. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL ROW 1: Sam Baker, Bob Abel, Bud Waiss, Duane Lobeda, Bill Norton, Carl Fergerson, Dan Inveen, Bill Moyles, Nick Mosich. ROW Z: Mr. Levinson, Bill Geiger, Bill Olsen, Dick Brynestad, Bob Carlson, Bill O'Leary, Bill Iverson, Bob Paige, Brian Tibbot, Louie Youngman. l92l
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afwifq For the first time since 1941, the beautiful Cammarano wrest- ling trophy was won by this year's mat squad. With a record of seven straight victories the grapplers had their most successful season in years. Since the departure of Karl Deittrich, last year's mentor, Mr. O'Neel took over coaching duties and was assisted by Mike Reuter, a discharged paratrooper. Walt Hansen and Bob Curran were co-captains, with Tom Baker acting as student coach. Lincoln fell twice to the powerful Bengals, 36-20 and 24-22, L . . GA QNEE to give them the city crown. Although they were the strongest COA in a long time, the Abes could not stand up against the Royal ITICLEIUCD. DAN LANTZ TOM BAKER BOB CURRAN WALT HANSIZN JOHN WALTERS EARL BRATBACK rw
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