University High School - Cub Yearbook (Oakland, CA)

 - Class of 1926

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Ls, .,Q.N,,..-.H ,i,f,5'-w.-..............'t.,i.. .. UNIVER.SITY'S SPEEDY FIRST ELEVEN In the line, left to right: DuIE'rane, Doub, Tiedemann, Rowell, Jacobs, Decker, and Finn. In the backfield: Butler, Peart, Long and Gibson. TECHNICAL HIGH fContinued from Page 24 j derdogf' accomplished the feat for the first time. It was in the third quarter of one of the closest games that high school fans have ever seen in this city that Harry Butler completed one of his famous end runs and gave the Cubs their victory. A fighting line and a fast backfield had worked their way to near the ten-yard line, making it possible for Harry to make the score. The first half found the two teams moving back and forth be- tween the twenty-yard marks, and ended with a 0-0 score. The third quarter was featured by Univer- sity's superlative playing and the resulting touchdown. In the last quarter Tech attempted to tie the score by means of reckless passing, but the smoothness that used to fea- ture their aerial attack was missing. Kenny Gibson was the most con- sistent ground gainer on the field, being ready to contribute at least five ya1'ds almost any time. 'fSpike' Peart played good ball, and drop- ped three punts only because with a torn ligament in his shoulder he ROOSEVELT HIGH For a distance of an aggregate fifty yards, Harry Butler, end, ran the Cubs into a 1-L-O win over Roosevelt's Roughriders. T he score was an exact duplication of last yearls results. Both touchdowns were made in the first quarter, and after each one, f'Spike', Peart, than whom there is no better qua1'ter in the league, made use of his trusty toe, and drop-kicked the conversions. The whole team played a high class brand of football, with Cal Smith tearing giant holes through the highly touted center of the Red and VVhite line and Dana Long playing his customary peerless de- fensive game at fullback- Johnny Donohue at end and Kenny Gibson at half also did more than their share in the victory. could not lift his left arm. At that, he returned the otl1e1' punts for an average of nearly twenty ya1'ds. Every man's work could be pointed out in a similar manner if space al- lowed. The line was in the thick of things all the time, and was never outplayed.

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V '1- UNIVERSITY 14 VS. ROOSEVELT 0 Top to bottom Cleftjz Butler hits three Roughridersg Peart makes a quarterback sneakg Donohue stoops to conquerg Cal Smith gets smeared with Decker coming ing fRightjg Donohue catches Bakerg Peart returns a punt: Peart gets tackled. 27



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THE WHOLE FIGHTING SQUAD Front row, left to right: Gibson, Peart, Long, Thompson, Bold, O'Hare. Second row: Coach Lyman, DuFrane, Donohue, Tiedemann, Doub, Decker, Rowell, Finn, Manager Strohmeier. Third row: Scudder, Jackson, Smith, Carleton, Sinclair, Jacobs, Gordon, Samuels, Traphagen. Fourth row: Schrader, Beever, Powles, Athearn, Wolfe, Stephens, Burke. Bottom row: 0'Brien, Shibley, Dodson. RICHMOND GAME Despite the fact that University was beaten in her first game of the season by Richmond high, 13-6, the brand of football displayed by the home team was none the less encouraging to the Cub support- ers. . In the eourse of the game, which was played on Teeh's field, Uni made eleven first downs to her op- ponents' two, to say nothing of re- covering a few fumbles. Had it not been for some blocked kicks, the Blue and Gold team would in all probability have come out on top. Butler's last quarter run net- ted the lone tally. The work of DuFrane and Smith in the line and of Gibson in the baekfield was especially fine, although the whole team worked together Well. MISSION GAME In sweet retaliation for the 26-0 defeat suffered last year, Univers- ity won a bitterly fought game from lNIission high, of San Fran- eiseo, at Ewing Field, by the score of 2-0. A drop-kick by Spike, Peart, star quarterback, from the 40 yard line, fell short of the goal by a few feet. The hlission safety man, hoping to make the ball go out of bounds, kicked it as it came to him, but it went over his own goal line instead. He reeoveredit, but was caught by Uni's charging line, and the resulting two points were enough to Win the game. Dana Long's punting was one of the brightest individual features ofthe game, while Tiedeman main- tained a good quality of work in the line. 29 ,,Li.J

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