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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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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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ED MILLER BUD FOSTER WARREN RICHARD EARL GODSKE NORM ZATS is 1 ,,,,.p-0 LYLE PETERSON BUD MESSING DICK REDDY Central l Central O Central 2 Central 2 Central l Central I Central 5 Central 3 Central 3 Central 1 Central 5 Central 3 Hockey Team Left to right: Kneeling: Earl Godske, Stan Naughton, Bud Munger, Alan Dionosonpolos, Bob Peck. Back raw: Hal Ftitzam, Ioe Ioyce, Bob Leach, Norma Zats, Iohn Skiff, Bud Foster, Dick Barker, Frank Eha, Warren Wiscieschi, Iack Al- brecht, Warren Richard, Phil Sauer, George Trussel, Mr. Arthur White, coach. -5-is N' ---Q.-....... -Iohnson O --Humboldt 3 -Mechanics 4 -Harding l -Washington 2 -Hamline Freshmen U --Hamline Freshmen O --Hamline Varsity I --S. P. A. l - Cretin 3 -White Bear Lake High 6 War on Ice T. PAUL high schools welcomed interscholastic hockey back this year as a major sport. With Mr. Arthur White as Coach, Cen- tral's hockey team won six games and lost six. In the city con- ference the Red and Black won their first game from Iohnson in a close contest and then weakened their stride by losing to Humboldt and Mechanics. After these two defeats the Minutemen rallied -despite adverse weather conditions and bad ice to beat Harding on their own rink. In the remaining games of the conference Central's rubber-shag- gers lost in an exciting struggle with Washington. In outside games the Red and Black fared better by beating Hamline University's var- sity and freshmen teams in three different contests and by decisively defeating the Fort Snelling Tank Corps and the St. Paul Academy pucksters. The Minutemen suffered two defeats in hard fought games at the hands of Cretin and White Bear Lake High. Swift Indians OR the first time in many years Central entered a speed-skating team in city and state competition. The team, under the lead- ership of Mr. Louis Collins, was very successful. In city com- petition Lyle Peterson and Floyd Peterson won first places in the mile, and the speedy skating of Richard Reddy, Tom Shaunessey, Bud Mes- sing, and Lyle Peterson won Central a first place in the medley relay. These boys also came in second in the medley relay in the state skating races. HOCKEY SCORES -Ft. Snelling Tank Corps U HAL FRITZAM
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