Calumet High School - Temulac Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1934

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F -'ii 'm'ii J 'im ' ' ' CM' 'C C1 1 U1 fl N' 1 , cf..-3... L i Gt! tba! man! FENGER In their final league game with Fenger at Signboard Stadium, Cal was again defeated. Although greatly outweighed Cal's running attack functioned well. But our boys were unable to cope with the Green and Red's most effective attack, which scored three touchdowns, to defeat the Spartans 19-0. Moose McCann was badly cut in this encounter. HYDE PARK With six losses chalked against them, Cal's eleven rallied to defeat the powerful Hyde Park eleven 7-6 in a post-season charity game. Although outweighed considerably, Cal's team demonstrated the well known theory that brains can beat braw-n. Captain Kleb scored for Cal and jim Piper converted the point. Cal finally achieved a victory to close the season. FOOTBALL BANQUET During a meeting of the football team after the close of the season the players agreed upon a banquet. Due to the financial condition the fellows agreed to make it a Dutch treat. They decided to hold the banquet at the Englewood Y , Mr. Dygert obtained the speakers of the evening. They were as follows: Mr. Nels Norgren, University of Chicago coach, Meyer Morton, well known attorney and Big Ten oflicial, Mr. A-ndrew O. Jackson, prominent member of the Chicago Board of Education. At this affair Captain Kleb, in behalf of the squad, presented Coach Eddie Dygert with a gold foot- ball. The Board of Sfnzfcgy C C C .ra 'Am 'T 1 E , F A 5 L L Q Page115

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' 1 A nice run and a nice fnclzle. PHILLIPS Opening the league schedule with Wendell Phillips, Cal staged a game which proved to be a battle to the finish. Phillips scored their lone tally in the fourth period, but failed to convert the extra point. Undaunted, Cal came back strong and had the ball within i-nches of the goal line when the final whistle was blown. Score 6-0. MORGAN PARK The Spartans undoubtedly played their finest game of the season when they faced last year's city champs, Morgan Park. Late in the first quarter Humphreys scooped up a blocked punt and escorted the ball 30 yards to a touchdown. Piper then booted a neat one through the uprights for the extra point. Going into the fourth period with the score 13-7 against them, Cal staged another rally with Piper starring. Using a ten-man line, Piper plunged over for the second touchdown, but failed to make the extra point when his kick was blocked. The game ended 13-13. PARKER The following week Calumet met her traditional rival, Parker, at Shewbridge Field. Lacking the spirit shown previously and being somewhat weakened by their last game, Cal was defeated 13-0, although Piper's effective 'punting served Cal well. In this game ma-ny new men played for the Spartans, and made a very creditable showing. Halfing a power play flwrongb the line. l -was g 1 , .sz 3. rl.. .Q , .. Page 112



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