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Bouncing Braves LL hail Central's champion gymnastsl The Minutemen again won first place in the city high school conference, repeating their conquest last year. Mr. Galles' stellar team was rated one ofthe best in the state and proved its Worth by decisively outclassing its conference rivals in the city gym meet. Cen- tral's hardest contenders were Mechanics and Iohnson, but both were tar below the Red and Black in points. After their victory in the city meet, the musclemen were entrants in the North- west Meet held at the University of Minnesota. Here again the Minutemen show- ed themselves to be ot champion timber by taking fifth place with Art Eggert, one ofthe members ot the team, Winning a medal tor his work on the horse. The gym team, headed by Captain Charles Boyles, included Art Eggert, Bob Schaaf, Kenneth Castleman, Charles Sadelc, Carl I-laedge, Louis Perlman, and Paul Bitschel. IN THE ROUGH A HOLE IN ONE? FUNNY WAY TO REST ON A CI-IAIR UPSY-DAISY PYRAMIDING
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First raw: Iohn Yarcho, William Petersen, Donald Boyles, Howard Stryker. Second row: Thorolf Thompson. Daniel Maqraw, Lawrence Bentson, Frank Schaffhausen Tribal Combat HERE was no senior intra-mural basketball this year, but the sophomore leaque consisted of ten teams which were led by Warren Kress and Bill Breen as managers. The Pretzel Benders won their nine games for one thousand per cent. The Skoo Douqlers were tied second taking six Wins and three losses to share honors with the Hoosier Hotshots tor .66O. Teams entered were the Pretzel Benders, Skoo Douqlers, Hoosier I-Iotshots, Dead-Eyes, Leop- ards, Demons, A. B. C., Ex. T. B., Floorshiners, and the Sleepwalkers. Honorable mentions for the all-school team were Miles Waqensteen, Bill Dillon, Howard Stryker, Dean Pothan, Bud Pieruccionoi, Edward Miller. lack Yarcho led the hiqh scoring honors with 62 points all told, and second and third were Pat Kramer, 51, and Bob Schatf, 49. Club Tennis rumors BALDWIN IOHN FLYNN FRANCIS GAERTNER KENNETH IOHNSON VERNON IOHNSON IOHN MARSH IUDD MULALLY RICHARD RODENBURC SOLLY STAMESHKIN IOHN STRAND WILLIAM WATSON, Mgr. ROBERT WEINHAGEN Page 144 Golf LLOYD BEROUIST SPERO DALTAS CHARLES HETFIELD ROBERT LAWRENCE HARVEY LEWIS FLOYD MEYERS ROBERT PORTELL SAM SWEET HARRY sprsmazs, Mgr. Wrestling CHARLES I-IETFIELD Gym Team BILL ARNDT, Capt. BOB APPLETON CHARLES BOYLES, Capt KEN CASSELMAN BRYCE CLARK BEVERLY DUNN ART EGGERT ISADORE FREEMAN MARVIN FELDMAN CARL HAEDGE BERNARD IASINSKI LOUIS PERLMAN PAUL RITSCHEL CHARLES SADEK BOB SCHAAF CHARLES WEEKS
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Hit and Run Braves Golf Squad First row: Robert Lawrence, Spero Daltas, captain, Charles Hetfield. Lloyd Bergquist. Second row: Mr. Robert Borg, Sam- uel Sweet, Lloyd Meyer, Charles Karkalits, Harvey Lewis, Robert Portel, I-larry Speakes, manager. HE 1937 edition of the golf team included Captain Spero Daltas, Lloyd Bergquist, Bob Portell, Charles Karkalits, Charles Hetfield, Roger Berg, and Harvey Lewis. The first match found the Minutemen completely sub- merging Washington l8 to O. lohnson furnished the next opposition with the Governors barely edging out a win QV2 to 8Vz. University High also upset the Minutemen's apple-cart 8V2 to QV2. Central then won three in a row, one from Mechanics, and two from Harding. The Red and Black met Iohnson and defeated them QV2 to 8V2. This placed the Minutemen in a tie for first place in the city with the Iohnson Governors. Gym Team First row: Charles Sadek, Robert Schaat, Charles Boyles, Carl Har-dar-, Arthur Eggert, Kenneth Cass lman. Sc-cond row: Iohn Barton, Robert Ap- pleton, Paul Ritschel, Iohn Rosen- feld, Marvin Feldman, Third row: Charles Week, Beverly Dunn, Bernard Iasinski, Henry Toipel, Warren Anderson, Donald R+-nson, Fourth row: Louis Perlman, William Arndt, Captain, Bryce Clark, Mr. Frank Gallos, lsadore Freeman. GOLF SCORES Central l7-Harding l Central l8eHardingU Central 17-Mechanics 1
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