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FOR 1936 TR MURAL GOLF: Golf tournaments are held twice each year-in the fall and in the spring. Any boy interested in golf is eligible to enter. Com- petition in the past has been keen although the number of contestants has not been large. TENNIS: Singles and doubles tennis tourneys are conducted for both boys and girls. A mixed doubles contest takes place after the others are finished. Some form of recognition is usually given to the win- ners. A boys' tennis team has been formed to play teams of other schools if possible. These boys, all members of the school tennis club, are rated as the best players in school. BASKETBALL: Both boys and girls have a home room basketball tournament each year after the regular basketball season. A senior home room won the contest this year while the girls, tourney was taken by a sophomore room. SWIMMING: An intramural swimming meet is also conducted an- nually for boys. Because Senior does not have a pool, it is held at the local Y. M. C. A. WRESTLING: The regular intramural wrestling meet was not held this year. Usually quite a large number of boys compete. Michael Kaesbauer, school golf champion, is shown in action in the first picture. Next to him is the tennis team composed of: Peterson, Eschen, Murphy, Trumm, W'atters, and Manneman. To the right are Robert Peterson, tennis champ and Floyd Collins, champion swimmer. The winners of the girls' home room basket- ball tourney was ZOS. In the back row, lower left photo arc: E. Stuart, D. Sul- livan, L. XVeihe, C. Stoffregen, S. Wallisg front row: N. Smith, M. Watters, S. Weber, j. Sinhold. Room Zll was winner of the boys' contest. Matz, Keller, Knapp, Kraus are in the rear row and Lungwitz, Maiers, Kress are in the front row. i 1 1
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THE ECHO Row I-Charles Murphy, Jack Bockes, Delbert Castecl, Louis Yaeger. Row 2-Bill Van Winkle, Waldo Pape, john Campbell, Robert Lung- witz, Milton Coniett. Row 5-Clarence Castcel, Lester Eichhorn, Charles Johanningmeier, Mark O'Lcary, George Rcavell. Yaeger and D. Casteel, lightweight wrestlers, exchanging holds in a practice session. WRESTLI Four wins and four losses marks the record of the 1935-1936 wrestling squad. The squad as a whole was inexperienced. After losing the first two matches, Dubuque staged a come- back on its home floor to beat Lamont with a heavy score. In the following meet, Clinton, defeated the Red and Blue grapplers. Vinton, on its return meet, coming to Dubuque for the Hrst time, was nosed out in a close match. Clinton again won, but not nearly so decisively. It was a fast mov- ing meet with only one decision bout. Dubuque ended the season by outelassing the Davenport squad in the last two meets. No contestants entered the dis- trict tournament. Dubuque .....,. ...... 1 6 Vinton .......... .,... 3 0 Dubuque S W. Waterloo ....... ,,.,. 3 7 Dubuque 31 Lamont ..,....,., .. ,.11 Dubuque 6 Clinton ..... ..... 3 4 Dubuque ,...... ...... 2 4 M Vinton ,..... .... 1 9 M Dubuque 20 Clinton ....... ..,.. 2 8 Dubuque 24 H Davenport ...., ,... 1 4 M Dubuque ...,,.. ...... 2 7 Davenport ..,.. ..,. 1 3
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THE ECHO TRACK Urban putting the shot. Walsh throwing the discus. From left to right are the Dubuque entries in the sophomore 100 yard dash: Bue- low, Hrstg Haye, thirdg Heitzman, fifth. The finish of the varsity 100 yard dash in the Dubuque-Clinton meet shows Saunders, win- ner, on the extreme right, and Watters third from right. Barsalou, Rusch, and Hoffman, in the first three places, rounding the last curve of the half mile run. George Reavell pole-vaulting eight feet six inches. Heitzman in the middle of a broad jump. Keller clearing the bar in the high jump.
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