Culver Military Academy - Roll Call Yearbook (Culver, IN)

 - Class of 1922

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Culver Military Academy - Roll Call Yearbook (Culver, IN) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 246 of 340
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'N' . . -E 14-.Q .,,. , , N1 ' . n ,i 19z1Qnef.fi'lWM - K ,RW fn! If 3' A ? X, ' I ' V 14, We I , r C he Vczrfzijf Hovkey lp HE hockey season this year has proven very successful, although only three games it were played, one of which was lost. . i I ' Practice began soon after the Christmas vacation and continued very steadily until the latter part of February. The men worked.hard and faithfully throughout theseason, and were rewarded by producing one of the best hockey teams Culver everihlad. h ' ' ' -- ' , n The first game was played with Notre Dame, at Notie Dame, against a team Whlf' W0 high repute in collegiate hockey circles this season. ' . Culver was handicapped from the start of the game, as it was the first on the schedule and was played on strange ice. The team could not seem to get organized in the first two periods. Consequently, Notre Dame ran up a good score. In about the third period Culver began to play real hockey, as is 'shown by the fact that no score was tallied against them. However, it was too late to win and Culver left the ice defeated. The second game was played at Culver, against the Notre Dame Freshmen. The Culver team displayed- an excellent brand of 'hockey, which was a great improvement over that shown in the previous game. The game was won, 7-0. - The third and final game of the year took place at Culver.. The DePaul University sextet were the opponents. They were known as one of the best college teams in this section of the country. The game took place on the Culver rink. The day was drizzly and the ice very soft, so that fast skating was impossible. The team with th'e.moSt stamina was due to win. DePaul started out by scoring in the first few minutes of the initial period. The next period ended with the score still 1 to 0. At the beginning of the last period our team went on the ice determined to win. From the first clang of the bell Culver played a rushing game. As soon as one player seemed to tire he was replaced by a fresh man. Culver's first score was made about the middle of the period. Not long after this point had been won came' the winning tally. The game ended with Culver the victor. The score was 2-1. ' Page 236

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Culver's Swinznzing Team Ilpplmrn fllgrj Born R. Williams T. Young IV. Young Ll. La-ulzis ftlouehl ill. .lolrnsfon J. Johnson Dillon .llorina .-I. Iiluure Lnrllnellrer Coggin T. lVoff'orfI Sclitva rlzbn rg .ellalnoll .l. Wofforrl fl'upl.j flI'0'lCllI'.lj R. Faure Hill pvdflflbf Sfwzmmzhg HE first meet of the year was on January 21, with Crane Junior College of Chicago, which proved a victory for Culver. Score: 4-9 to 10. The next meet was on February 11, with Englewood H. S., of Chicago. Culver took every first and second place in all events. Score: Culver, 53, Englewood, fi. From the spectators' viewpoint, the meet on February 25, with the strong New Trier H. S. of Chicago, was very interesting. Score: Culver 40, New Trier 19. In this meet Morine plunged 79 ft. and established a new national interscholastic record for that event, and eclipsed the national interscholastic record by 1 ft. The State A. A. U. plunge for distance was held just prior to the dual meet. Morine first, with a plunge of 74- ft. 3 in., Dillon second, 70 ft. 6 in., R. Williams third, 63 ft. 6 in. On March 11 the National A. A-. U. plunge for distance and several Indiana A. A. U. championship events were held. In the National A. A. U. event Dillon was second and Morine third. In the first State A. A. U. event Crowley broke the 50-yd. free style record. Time, :25 1-5. A. Faure was second and Hill third. In the third event, fancy diving, T. Wofford won first place and J. VVofTord third place. The last event was the 880 free style. In this event T. Young won first and M. Johnston placed third. Time, 13:38 2-5. On March 18, for the first time in the history of the school, the East was invaded. In the Interscholastic Championships, held at Princeton University, Morine placed second in the plunge for distance and Crowley got third in the 50-yd. free style. On April 1, at Purdue University, in the State A. A. C. 1-mile swim, T. Young placed second. In the 220-yd. breast stroke R. Faure broke the state record with time of 8:12 1-5. The final swim of the season was the National Interscholastie Championships, held at the Illinois Athletic Club. The results were: Hyde Park H. S. Ist, 35 points, Culver 2nd, 34 points. In this meet Culver was up against the best schools in the United States, and was in 'Sie grail up to the last event. Schwartzburg, in the back-stroke, received the only first or u ver. Page 23.1



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l 4 ' M ip v If PN, 112 '-ieffjsrfifr 'ff ' Boi:--A Iwin, Gibson 2-Bebout 5'-Field 4-Slzallcross, Green, SI.'i1rnza11, 5-Hawlcfivw 6-Sclzwartzburg 7-Richards fCapt.j Stroke-Princlle C0513-BIOCTGG T is hard to write about a sport before the outiit that represents that sport has yet met competition, but that is what the ROLL CALL always has and always will have to do about this prince of all sports. Without a doubt, however, this year's crew will show up all its predecessors. On February 28th the call for crew candidates was issued, and eighty-nine men answered it bv reporting to the crew room for muscle exercise under the direction of the captain and last. ear's letter men. During the first month of practice daily work-outs were limited to Y muscular exercises and cross-country runs to develop the wind. Commander Fowles, the coach, put in his appearance on April lst, and the 3rd of April saw the first, second, and third crews on the lake. The first crew, up to the time this was written, was in beautiful shape and had already developed a smoothness and rhythm which seemed remarkable for the time of year. From all prospects, this year is to be a most successful one, for our first crew is a powerful gang of rangy chaps, who possess plenty of experience and all hitting it over one hundred and seventy-five. The schedule includes Peoria Boat Club, Grand Rapids Boat Club, and the Lincoln Park Boat Club, at Commencement. Page 237

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