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CADUCEUS of our opponents. who had 8 points to our 20. High point man of the game was Jack Wuestling, with 6 points. The next week our third league game, against Central, proved to be thrilling, and the scoring was equally divided between three members of the team-Don Koch, Jack Wuestling, and Bob Callahan-each with a total of 6 points. The final score ended with Beaumont in the lead, 26-18. Blewett was our next league opponent, and Beaumont won 31-13. The team showed its scoring punch and its tight defense, led to victory by the scoring of Jack Wuestling's 10 points. On January 21 Beaumont played Normandy, which was the last game for six members of the team. The new team was given a chance against Normandy, playing a great game and proving that they could take over the places of the six departing veterans. The game was hard-fought and close until the last three minutes of the play, when Beaumont forged ahead and won by the score of 34-26. High point man in his last game with Beaumont was Jack Wuestling, with the total of 10 points. Our next league game, against Roosevelt, was played Without Don Koch, Jack Wuestling, Forrest Damschroeder, Bob Calla- han, Charles Zurheide, and Bob Sonderman. all regulars on the team. Aggressive in play but unexperienced, the new members of the team were jittery at first but played hard and fast and came out ahead, 27-20, Jack Maguire as high point man contributing 9 points. Led by Art Saey's 13 points. Beaumont defeated McKinley 42-23. All members of the squad got a test in their first game of league play. A tight non-league game against S. S. Catholic at their court gave the team their first experience in playing against a new type of backboard, which hampered their offensive attack very much. With 10 points, Jack Maguire led the team to a 24-20 victory and was supported by the rest of the team in the scoring. The last game of league play was for the championship between Soldan and Beaumont. The game was very rough and exciting. each team having a close score. With the score 32-31 in favor of Soldan, Bob Ruhe made a free throw that put the game into overtime period. The scoring in this period was started by Jack Maguire and followed by Ed Moreland, who gave Beau- mont a 4-point lead. Soldan then came back and tied the game as the overtime period ended.. The next overtime period was to end when the first two points were made by either team. Although our team fought hard and tried courage- ously to win the championship for the school, the game ended with Soldan ahead by 2 points in a final score of 38-36. Jack Maguire led the Beaumont attack with 16 points. Three members of the team-Art Saey, Bob Enk, and Norman Weber-were ejected from the game, each having 4 fouls against him. The last event of the season for Beaumont was an inter-city game at St. Louis U. against Central of Kansas City. The team played hard, but the Kansas City boys were too tough for them and the closing score was 34-27. Bob Enk led the scoring with 10 points. Norman Weber, Bob Ruhe, and Wesley Eisfelder ended their high-chool basketball career with this game. LETTERMEN RETURNING LETTERMEN NOT RETURNINC1 Art Saw AFTER JANUARY Jack Maguire Jack Wuestling James Salari Bob Callahan Art Demling Forrest Damschroeder Ed Moreland Bob Sonderman Robert Enk Don Koch LETTERMEN NOT RETURNINC1 AFTER JUNE Norman Weber Wesley Eisfelder Bob Ruhe Nineltf-eigh!
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CADUCEUS yqvfst-f'rv.-1' 3- f 14, ,.. BASKETBALL DoN CHEsw1c1c The Basketball Team has come in second in the Public 1-ligh School League. with thirteen games won and four lost. completing a second consecutive season under the leadership of Coach Stanton. The team began the season with a game against Central. winning by the score of 27-16. Jack Wuestling was high scorer of the game. with 8 points. closely followed by Don Koch and Forrest Damschroeder. The team led at the half 12-7 and had little trouble with the Central team. In the second game Beaumont played Maplewood and won. after a hard tussle which finally ended with Beaumont having the larger score of 27-22. Jack Vvluestling was again high scorer. with 11 points. ln our first league game against Southwest the team showed its good defense work and its superior offense by giving Southwest only one point in the whole first half. All members of the squad were in the game and were paced in scoring by Don Koch. who accounted for ll of the 31 points. while Southwest was held to the total of 13 points. ln our fourth game of the season, a hard-fought contest. the team was defeated by McBride 26-16, Forest Damschroeder leading in scoring. The team played St. Louis U. High a bitterly fought contest here at Beaumont. which ended in Beaumont's favor 32-28. The scoring honors were divided between Jack Wuestling and Norman Weber. each having 8 points. ln the Normandy Tournament Beaumont beat C. B. C. 29-22. Webster Groves 26-18. and was defeated by Nlaplewood 31-25. Cur second league game against Cleveland was a low scoring game. and the team's offense was not so effective, but the defense was superior to that lvllwlu -.seven
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CADUCEUS , 1 x BASEBALL BOB BRYAN When the call for ball players was sounded by Mr. Kirk, nearly one hundred boys responded. Of these only three were lettermen, namely, C. Dier- ing, Maguire, and Bryan. One by one the boys were chosen until a full squad was ready to enter the race for the public high championship. Among the new players are: innelders, Exler, Weber. Eisfelder, Endraske, Trommler. Elstermeyer, and Schloessman: outfielders, Meyer, Osterholt, Eckley, Fiedler: pitchers, Arant, Solberg, Florence, and White: catchers, Lamb and Diering: manager, Niemeier. This year the Public High League was divided into two divisions, the North and South. The North is composed of Blewett. Central, Soldan and Beaumont. In the South, Cleveland, McKinley, Roosevelt, and Southwest make up the four clubs. Each team plays opponents twice, the winner of each division playing a series for the City Championship. So far our team has five victories, two over Central by scores of 12-7 and 16-4, two over Soldan, 18-6 and 23-7, and one victory over Blewett 21-8. This record of five victories and no defeats gives Beaumont the North Side Championship and the right to play the South Side Champions for City Championship. The team this year was one of the strongest hitting teams Beaumont ever had, scoring 90 runs in five games. Ninely - nine
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