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66 SOUND mind in a sound body has been the motto of the Gym Club since it was formed in 1913 by Dr. Otto M. Koenig. Our present coach, Mr. Plag, has guided Gym Club activities since the death of its founder in 1939. Throughout the year many lasting friend- ships have been formed. Many times former members return to visit Mr. Plag and Work on the apparatus. The aim of the Gym Club's year-round practice is to develop gymnasts to represent the school in the annual Interscholastic Gym Meet, the A. A. U. Meet, and various dual meets. The evolution of a capable gymnast re- quires much time and toil, but many obsta- cles are overcome through squad Work and patient, individual instruction by our coach and the more advanced boys. .. J-'ffw ' In the annual Interscholastic Meet each member of the team performs a required m KAL exercise and optional exercises on the hori- y zontal bar, parallel bars, side horse, and the mats. The exercises are graded on a basis of ten points, points being received on rhythm, difficulty, poise, and continuity of the exercise. FIRST ROW: Reilly, Kootmzm, Lmlinsky, Schwartz, Ferrer, Stone, Hurwitz, Vitale, Rosculmlzltt, Stein, Glllllflf, Mclllnckins, Dobbs, Philipzilx SECOND RUVV: Reckett, Kiiickim-yc'1', Rogul, Meyer, XfVCll!lHlCll, Pcssin, Rm-sing, Rosen, lobe, Blum, BYCSIIIIIIZIH. Byerly. THIRD RUVV: Katz llomun, Trumlell, Ilrown, VVzill, Sclilzig, Vzmtor, Fliestnut, Signorf-Ili, llurllcy. TUP RUVV: Znluizmoff, Mcfllnnnvss, T,Zlltf'l'SOll, llots-on, Slim-vitz VVc'ber, lVlucllc1', Tolpcn, Jackson, Farnen, lllr. Plag. Page One Hundred Ten
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HE Soldan-Blewett Baseball Team, under Coach Frankenberger's instruction, began practicing March 1. Inclement weather, however, limited the number of days of prac- tice before their first scheduled games. With eleven returning lettermen, Eugene Jones, Stanley Schwartz, Nate Goldstein, Ronald Suchart, Angelo Lombardo, Al Tow- bin, Bill Haub, Stan Grossman, Leo Catsavis, Tilman Olive, and Howard Bierman, the team seems to have good fielding and hit- ting, but seems to be weak from the stand- point of pitching. The team according to positions: Stan Grossman and Tilman Olive, catch- ers, Al Whitey Towbin, Nate Goldstein, Carl Enloe, Charles DeWitt, Jim Mitch- ell, and Gene Cooley, pitchers, Stanley Schwartz, first base, Ronald Suchart and Nate Goldstein, second base, Bill Haub and Nate Goldstein, shortstop, ,Ernie Williams, third base, and outfielders Angelo Lombardo, Howard Bierman, Marvin Mueller, Jimmie Bagwell, Joe Oppenheim, and Leo Catsavis. In non-league contests the Tigers lost to St. Louis U. High f7-121 and Webster Groves 67-91. In league games the Tigers lost to Cleve- land Q7-145 and Central Q4-75, but then won a game with Roosevelt Q4-35 by scoring three runs in the last inning. Whitey Tow- bin's pitching highlighted this game. gaffegaf RST ROW: McNatt, jones, Hoffman, Raskas, Haub, Bagwell, Grossman, Bittner, Doi, Olive, Benear. SECOND ROVV: Mitchell, Cooley, h t L I d D tt Ct W h Wll' f' llt M ll TOP RO : Scharf, Bierman, Towbin, Suclmrt, Saputo, Scholar war z, om mar o, ewi , ,a savis, rig t, i mms, mocs ein, ue er. W ipenhclm, Enloe, Matthews, Mr. Frankenbergcr. Y v Page One Hundred Nine
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HE Soldan-Blewett Gym Team has start- ed to carry on where the great Soldan and Blewett Teams of the past have left off, by winning the twelfth annual Gymnastic Meet. The team was under the watchful eye of Mr. Plag. Although the team was strong, it was not at its best because of injuries. Merle Dudley was injured a week before the meet, and Ed Weber and Wilford Dotson both had under- gone operations for appendicitis. The opera- tion didn't seem to trouble Ed Weber, for he walked away with first place in the meet, while Oliver Byerly and Tom Bresnahan tied for third. Bob Mueller took fifth, with J. C. Taylor right behind him. Other outstanding men of the team were Don Knickmeyer, Nor- man Schlag, and Arthur Shevitz. The boys on the team were encouraged greatly by the large turn out of the student body at the meet. The team will be weakened by graduation, but we are hoping for another championship next year. In the dual meets with the other schools our team also made a good showing and beat the North Side Y team, too. Graduating lettermen: gm Bam Ed Weber, Merle Dudley, Bob Mueller, J. C. Taylor, Don Knickmeyer, Leroy Wall, Oliver Byerly, Tom Bresnahan, Jack Riley, Arthur Shevitz. Returning lettermen: Jerry Brown, Norman Schlag, Jack Ladin- sky, Wilford Dotson, Bob Patterson. ST ROW: Ladinsky, Byerly, Shevitz, Schlag, Knickmeyer, Taylor, TOP ROW: Brown, Brenalmn, Weber, Jackson, Mueller, Reilly, Mr. Plug. Page One Hundred Eleven
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