West Seattle High School - Kimtah Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1927

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fffwfi RW' BLUE FW? GULD Efrark 55 HIS year West Seattle's track team was characterized by its numerous lettermen. Having no individual star to rely upon, we found it necessary to build a Team to win our 'a meets. Coach Brinck, who faced the task, developed the best track squad in West Seattle's history. Nearly all the marks es- tablished by previous W. S. men were broken, especially in the field events. Art Gobler raised the high jump record to 5 ft. 9 in.: Lind- man stretched the shot put distance to 44 ft.3 Bill Kirk bettered the broad jump mark with a leap of 19 ft. 6 in.: while Brandt the star discus heaver, bids well to beat the ll7-ft. record established last year. On the track, records are not falling so fast and far. However, as proof of our 'Ateam qualities, this year's 880-yd. relay team, com- posed of Bruton, Kirk, Thurlow and Griffin, established a new mark in that event. Although the season is young and our strength untested, W. S. bids fair to finish among the upper three in the line of the All-City meet. If this is accomplished it will be the best showing W. S. has ever made in track. Nfggjm



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BLUE EW? GOLD Bei Gienniz HE Spring of l927 was very discouraging for Tennis. It Eb' f rained so that the courts were unplayable till late. As a giglt the team lost its first match to Broadway, six to Harry Godfrey played first man and was elected captain. John DuCett successfully defended his position and played second man. Richard Hurrell played third man, with Rudolph Haselbauer in fourth place and Mott Rieke in fifth. Albert Brown and Elbert Galusha alternated in sixth place. Godfrey and DuCett played as one doubles team, and Hurrell and Rieke played as the other. Four of the men were Seniors and graduated-Godfrey, Du- Cett, Hurrell and Haselbauer. They played their last tennis match for West Seattle, At the time of this writing the Indians had played two matches, losing the first to Broadway and beating Franklin four to three. The team still had to play Garfield and also the all-city Tourna- ment. NEIOOJM

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