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THE LOG Wrestling lQlCS'l'l,lXti is a comparatively new sport at Shore. 'Four years ago Shore's lirst mat team met with incliH'erent success. l,ast year our wrestlers tiecl for the league championship, while this year they were high point winners at the lfastern Conference Championship meet. Four lettermen reportecl for practice at the heginning of the season, .loe Hohl ll5. -lohn Yoger 122, Rucly Nosse l35, and Captain Don Dixon l-lO. The first meet at University School was a critical test, as six men were wrestling their first match for Shore. The result was a tie, hut Coach Pohto, hy making a few im- portant changes, was ahle to present a more formiclahle team for the next match with Gariielcl Heights. The ahle coaching of Mr. Pohto was shown when two of the new men came through with falls to give Shore their margin of victory. fCi0IIfli11Hl'fl 011 fuige 231 TTBCIK Ul.l,UXYlNfi a successful liaskethall campaign, the track team started inten- sive practice for the many meets in its scheclule. Coach Case plans to take the more promising stars to such notable contests as are annually helcl in Mans- tielrl anrl .Xthens-ancl to the one at Columhus if any of his thinly clacls place in the rlistrict meet. l22l
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THE LOG 0 Sl1ore's Football Team of 33 HORES 1933 football team had one of the most successful seasons in the history of the school. Playing a hard schedule of nine games, the Admirals won 7, tied 1, and lost 1. Shaker was the only team that outpointed Shore. Mr. Case started the season with only six lettermen on his squad. He took the inex- perienced boys and made a team that was hard to beat. This is the first time that Mr. Case has had full charge of the football team, and he deserves a lot of credit for the iine showing that his boys made. Shore loses ten players from the first team due to graduation this year. The boys who are going to graduate are: Arthur Brown, 5'7 tall, weighs 150 pounds and played halfback. l'layed for two years on the varsity and was co-captain in his senior year. Robert Covert was 5'10 tall and weighed 184 pounds. Bob was a varsity man for two years as a tackle and he was co-captain in his last year. Dick Finan weighed 190 pounds and was 6'1 tall. He played tackle on the varsity for three years. Rudolph Matko played guard on the first team for one year. He weighed 160 pounds and was 5'7 tall. Albert Nason was an end on the hrst team for two years. Al was 6' tall and he tipped the scales at 170 pounds. Rudolph Nosse was 5'8 tall and weighed l-10 pounds. Rudy played guard for one year. James Palko played the fullback position for two years. He weighed 170 pounds and he was 5'10 tall. Claude fBuster to youj Stewart called signals from the quarterback position for two years. Bus was 5'9 tall and weighed 15-l pounds. Charles lVick was a one-year man who played end. He was 5'11 tall and weighed 185 pounds. John Yoger was the smallest and fastest man on the team. He weighed 135 pounds and he was 5'7 tall. Mr. Case is going to hnd it pretty hard to hll the ten pairs of shoes that these boys leave unoccupied, but he is used to hard jobs and every one is sure that next year's team will be as good as this year's was. l211
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THE LOG The team developed rapidly for the Conference meet, losing but one match, to john Hay, Shores last year co-champions. Fighting hard to retain their hold on the title. Shore surprised their opponents by capturing the championship with twenty points. Four wrestlers won their matches and qualified for the city finals, Joe Hohl lO5, jimmy Fowler 115. Don Dixon l3S, and Earl Bollenbocher l65. Although Shore failed to win the city championship, they made an excellent show- ing against the stronger schools with which they were competing. .loe Hohl won the city championship in his division and was awarded a gold medal. Captain Don Dixon was runner up in his class. receiving a silver medal. while Earl Bol- lenbocher won a ribbon for taking third place in the lo5-lb. class. Seven lettermen will be lost by graduation. all of whom deserve special men- tion for their good work. Aloe Hohl finished his third year of wrestling by becoming the third city champion from Shore. Two years ago joe won the Silver Medal in his class. He was also high point man at Shore for three years. He had earned lO5jA points in that time. John Yoger was a versatile athlete. His prowess on the mat was equalled in all his other activities. Bob Daw won his first letter in wrestling this year. Bob wrestled his best in every match and usually came out on top. Rudy Nosse was the only four-year man on the team. lnjuries kept Rudy from winning the medal which he deserved. Capt. Don Dixon won the City Ribbon two years ago and finished his wrestling career by winning the silver medal this year. Henry Picozzi wrestled his first year for Shore. His record is proof of his ability. George Miller was the strong man of the team. His record time of 37 sec- onds will set an example for next year's team. -limmy Fowler, Earl Bollenbacher. and Benson Blackie are lettermen who will return next year. ikith wrestlers like these. Shore is sure to be represented by a winning team. Senior Year Book Staff HE Year Book has been compiled under the competent di- rection of Miss Michell, the business. art, and photographic director. and Miss Vernon, the literary adviser. f,I.ff'l'0l'-X' Staff 1311.v1'1zv.r.i' Slujif f,1l0f0fjI'tIf'lII'l' Slajyf Amelia Shimrock Marie Zwierlein Betty Acker Everett Pepin Helen Horwitz John Yoger Betty Ann Camplejohn Ellen Giles Jane Hoffman joe iVaterwasli Henry liicozzi Sport Staff Eleanor McMillan Algcilhgein Dick Finan Donald Dixon Typisfs Marshall Kenny Marion Chapman Betty Stein , . J ' lzsther Meumer learl Stray B t gt t . . us er . ewar Celia Vojsack Josephine iYliite l 23 l
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