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THORNTONITE Oswald Tattum, Edward Ruzinsky, Henry McKenzie, Fred Lindsay, John Klein. Harry Roush, John Vogler, Raymond Jenkins, Forrest Reid, Gordon McComb, Robert Taylor. Basketball-Lights The Thornton lightweight basketball team under the direction of Coach Thielen B. Huddlestun ended their season as co-champions of the South Suburban league. The Bloom lightweight squad shared the honors, beating Thornton in their first conference game. The defeat seemed to spur Thornton onward toward winning their nine remaining games. Four pre-season games were played at the Buda gym against Joliet, Parker, Morgan Park, and Fenger. The first three resulted in victories for Thornton. However, they lost the game with Fenger by one point. The 'players who saw the most action were Vogler, McComb, Reid, Jenkins, Roush, Taylor, Tattum, Klein, Lindsay. Vogler was high point man with 111 points, McComb second with 84, and Jenkins third with 62. Date January January January January January February February February February February RECORD FOR 1932-33 Team Score Bloom ....... . 16 Thornton Fractional . . 16 University High . . . N Kankakee .--. . 15 Blue Island ..., . 16 Bloom -... . . . . 17 Th.ol nton Fractional . . 20 University High . . . 10 Kankakee - - V . . . 16 Blue Island . . . IN Total Points ...... 152 Total Team Thornton Thornton Thornton Thornton. . . Thornton. . . Thornton Thornton. . . Thornton. v Thornton- . . Thornton Points . AYGFZHG per Game V . .152 Average per Game . Page One Hundred Five Sho re 11 ilu an ., lx 42 212 2251 flti 27 25 'JTO L37 'A'
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THORNTONITE Robert Jones, Michael Giooondo, Theodore Czeck, Edward Beinor, Vergle Caress, William Shumpes, Harold Boysen, Bale Geizer. Howard McMorris, Louis Boudreau, Kenneth Hellman, Darwin Hutchins, Miles Klein, Thomas Nisbet, Jack Hansen. Basketball-Heavies Thornton's heavyweights followed the example of the light- weights and finished their regular season as co-champions. How- ever, in the heavyweight division Kankakee shared the honors, both teams losing one game apiece. The regulars under Coach K. Jack Lipe were Klein, Boudreau, Sliwinski, Nisbet, and Hutchins. Date December December December December January January January January January February February February February February SEASON'S ENCOUNTERS Team Score Fenner . , 33 Joliet .... . 23 Parker . , . . . 2-1 Morgan Park . . - . 34 Bloom ....,.. . 14 Thornton Fractional . . . 27 University High . , . . 14 Kankakee - - - . 33 Blue Island . . 26 Bloom -..... . 18 Thornton Fractional . . 26 University High . . 19 Kankakee .... . 25 Blue Island V . 21 Team Score Thornton. . . . . 40 Thornton .... . I 26 Thornton .,.. , , 25 Thornton ---, - . 41 Thornton - 37 Thornton .,,, . 31 Thornton 4..- . - 45 Thornton 31 Thornton 39 Thornton .... . . 28 Thornton. . . , , 55 Thornton. . . . . 56 Thornton. . . - . 40 Thornton. . . . . 43 f I Page One Hundred Four
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THORNTONITE Frank Calpeno, Vincent Kostella, Richard Ebert, Robert Newhart, Robert Kraemer, William Ebert. Golf In 1932 the Thornton golf team under the guidance of Mr. Charles R. Beeman placed second in the conference meet. During the season the team played twelve games, winning six and losing six. The regulars were Frank Calpeno, Robert Newhart, Miles Klein, Wil- liam Ebert, Vincent Kostella, John Vogler, and Robert Kraemer. Some of these boys improved greatly during the year and by the end of the season they were shooting down in the seventies and eighties. Besides the regulars there were many younger boys who played consistently and developed considerably. Among these Rich- ard Holt and Richard Ebert were considered good material for 1933. Track ' Thornton's track team for 1932 won the South Suburban League Championship. On April 2, Thornton entered several relay teams in Oak Park. One of the teams placed fourth. Next, Fenger came -here for a dual meet and was defeated 84 to 20. On May 5 Thornton won a triangular meet with Kankakee and Calumet Cityg Thornton ran up 845 points, Kankakee 46, and Calumet City 17M2. We again met Calumet City on our own field on May 7, and defeated them 87 to 28. University High, Blue Island, and Bloom were our next victims, the scores being 90 to 26, 61 to 6, and 73 to 30, respectively. At the sectional state meet held at Oak Park Thornton placed sixth out of fifteen schools. 'On May 21 Thornton won the South Sub- urban Championship held at Stagg field, placing first seven times. Klein placed first three times and Ring, Gary, Wass, and Kipley each placed first one time. Page One Hundred Six
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