Cambridge High School - Yearling Yearbook (Cambridge, MD)

 - Class of 1934

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' T H E H O T T E N T O T Pagc Thirtggn CAPTAINS, ALL CLASS OFFICERS OF 1934 Harry Foxwell, Captain of base ballg Ed. Dougherty, Left to right: Ed. Doughcrtv, Vice-President: Leo Captain of basket bull: Levin Newcomb, Captain soccerg Slicnton, Prcsirlclltg Ann Carol iDill, Treasurcrg Lewis Rufus NVheeler, Captain of 115 lb. speed ball, james, Secretary. is in ic 31 2 11 110103 lil Sl it if 11 1 2 1014 1 1 D 10111101011 if ini: 1 ioiuioix 201011liirioioiaxicnioiuioioiqriuri I Q Q i ! Q n Q i u a Q Q n u ! Q Q Q Q Q ! Q Q ! Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q u Q Q Q u i Q ! Q Q Q Q viuiujoioiojojojojlnit ni4r1ojo1oi1:14.joj1 iii V101 aiwoie -11114-ieiiuzuiuianivjcvzoxnia rivivtcrioioioioioc boieviojoioioioif Qc D011 Q10



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THE HOTTENTOT PagCFiffCG11 0:01014vit11:10101011rioioioiuioiomoi mio: ni:riiuioimxioioiogoioiod xioitnit:ic11011111rioit1101011xioioioioioiliioictzv Athletes 0 C. H. S. Success ul FLASHES TAKE T H I R D S H O R E CHAMPIONSHIP Cambridgeans Take Early Lead and Outcome is Never in Doubt As Whole Team Stars Touched by the hand of greatness. Cambridge Hi's Purple Flashes rose up in all their might to crush Poco- moke, 23 to 39, and win the Eastern Shore Basket Ball Championship for the third consecutive time. Its streamline scoring machine hit- ting on all cylinders and its ironclad defense checking the larger Pocomoke team at every turn, Cambridge Hi showed what her sharpshooting crew could do when let loose. Cambridge had a three-ply attack with Foxwell, Wilkinson and Shuffler taming the Giants with their spectac- ular shooting and deadly following of the ball. It had an imprenable defense with Stoker and Capt. Dougherty standing out like the Rock of Gibraltar to crush Kaymour's shots for the basket. All the Flashes were great, but Fox- well was the brightest star in the Firmament. He made impossible shots, rolling up individual high scoring honors with five baskets and two free throws. He made miraculous catches of bullet passes and turned them into field goals with magic fiips to mates dashing down the floor. Wilkinson were Johnnies-on-the-spot for rebounds and convert- into field goals. Capt. and Shuffler also played a defense game, taking the and Stoker to drive in ing them Dougherty a whale of ball off both backboards and stopping Pocomoke's bully attempts. Newcomb, going into the game late, proved his worth by taking a bullet pass and idashing down the floor to convert it into a field goal before he had been into the game one minute. Robbins and Tieder also played very well. It was a fitting finish to a wonder- ful season for Cambridge in Andrews' third year as coach. The Flashes bowled over all opposition to run out the string of eighteen victories with one defeat. The Flashes have played all the best schools and college teams in Maryland and have only lost one game. This is the third consecutive season that Cambridge Hi has won the Eastern Shore Championship in basket ball. The Eastern Shore champs are: Pos. G F T F oxwell . . . .... F 5 Z IZ Wilkinson . . . . . .... F 3 2 8 Stoker .....,.......... C Z 0 4 Dougherty CCapt.7 ..... G l 0 2 Shuffler ......... .... G 2 3 7 i Newcomb . . . . . F 1 0 2 Robbins . . . .... G 2 O 4 Tieder ...... .... G 0 0 0 Burton ............... F 0 0 0 Shenton, Manager F LASHES FAIL AT THE FINISH Mountaineers Have Too Much Experience for Hard Fight- ing Shore Champs Alleghany High School retained their state P. A. L. basket ball title here by defeating the Camb-ridge High School 28-14. Cambridge, playing be- low par, looked the part of a good team that couldn't seem to get going. Their ordinary playing would have secured them the title. In the first quarter, they out-played the Mountaineers but to no avail. No one could make a shot. Alleghany High School's experience seemed to rattle them so that they did 11ot look like the champions they were, but only a second rate team. Shuffler was easily the star and high scorer of the game with five charity tosses which he made good. Foxwell and Capt. Dougherty ranked next, four and three points respect- ively. Although Cambridge finished second in the state, it was a great achieve- ment and one which will live for a long time. Allegany had a great team but the Mountaineers had to be great to beat those Fighting Flashes. Lineup : P. G. F. T. Foxwell . . . ....... F Z 0 4 Wilkinson ....... .. F. 1 0 2 Stoker ............. C. 0 0 U Dougherty CCapt.D .. G. 1 1 3 Shuffier ............ G. 0 5 5 Newcomb, Robbins, Tieder and Bur- ton Shenton, Manager. FLASHES TAKE E. S. ALL STARS Carrington Leads Stars In Attack on Flashes A pack of All Star Wildcats was unleashed to try to claw and scratch the Flashes, but nary a scratch, al- though the game was the closest played by the school this year. The Flashes, ripping and tearing their way through the Eastern Shore All Stars' hitherto airtight defense with a dazzling, passing game, de- feated them 30-29. The High School Cagers, needing a preliminary game in the Armory be- fore the all-important Shore Champ- onship game, had to pick the best of C. H. S. LOSES SPORTING BLOOD BY GRADUATION Four years gone, fellows. Seems a short time, doesn't it? Listen, fellows, I want to ask something about the soccer team we'll have next year. Shenton, Bradley, W. Faulkner, Dougherty and those stars that will not be forgotten for some years to come, you know them as well as I do -Foxwell the center forward, Shuffler the center halfbacl-t and 'tthe big, long-distance kicking full- back Tieder. Fellows, remember the pinches these players pulled us out of time and time again. They're going, fellows, and what are we going to do? Someone has to take their places and the Juniors have been elected. The only thing they can do to beat them is to capture the state title. By the way, do you re- member that state game? What a game! All these players are Eastern Shore champs think of it, Eastern Shore champs, another medal on their chests. Now for the most popular sport on the Eastern Shore or even in the whole state, basket ball. Again Fox- well, Shuffler, Tieder, and Dough- erty come back to make the squad. A few others make the grade also. Stoker, Robbins, Kelly, and Shenton as manager met with success because of their brilliant playing. And, fel- lows, believe it or not they again roam around only to come home with another Eastern Shore championship. They once more try for the state title and who doesn't remember that game! If you have an ear, you can still hear the shouting and the cheering of ex- cited voices. These athletes have set records that will hold for a long time, believe you me! Try to recall the field meet, Shenton takes the soccer kickg Shuffler, a place in the shot putty W. Faulkner takes the 440 dashg Phillips places in the 880 dash and Dougherty, the the stars on the Shore and combine them into one hghting unit to have any opposition at all. Foxwell broke away from Carring- ton to dump the apple into the bucket four times. He also gmade good a charity toss. Pos. G. F. T. Foxwell ... ... F 4 l 9 Wilkinson . . . . . .F 2 1 5 Stoker ...C l 0 2 Robbins . . . . . G 0 l 1 Shulffler .. .. G 2 0 4 Dougherty . . . . . . G l 0 2 Tieder ............ G 2 1 5 Newcomb ............. F 1 O Z Shenton, Manager runner, ties the county record for the hundred yard dash with ten and four-fifths seconds and I ask you, are these records or are these records! I tell you, fellows, these athletes land may they live longj have done things that seem impossible to equal. All of them possessed a spirit that would kill a mule in endurance. Fellows, bear with me when I tell them I'm sorry tand I mean itj that they are gone. Can you think of it- no more Dougherty, Foxwell, Shen- ton, Shufller. Tieder and all those other boys not being around. Listen, the house is haunted with the echoes of your last game i11 which you played. Graduate athletes, when on the field of sports in your later years, we all hope that you will make use of your experience gained by fighting for C. H. S. But whether you have the chance to further your interests in athletics or not, don't forgot the ole high school, where you Hrst got your start and think of us once in a while and try to be around next year to see us carry on. C. H. S. Girls In County Meet Cambridge High School won the Animal County Meet which was held at East New Market, May 19. The girls did well in all events, taking first place in run and catch relay. The second team took second place. The girls' obstacle took second place in running, making the record of two minutes and sixteen seconds. The volley ball team and touch down pass lost out. Besides all these events, several girls won badges and medals. Miriam Jones was the only girl winning hfth gold bar. Typing Achievements of 1934 CContinued from Page Ill Faulkner, Edwin Harper, Virginia Kinnamon, Virginia Neal, Alice Tyler, Rufus Wheeler, Estelle Hurley, Miri- am Jones, Samuel Phillips, Milton Shenton, and Bettye Wright. To Alice Tyler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Tyler, of this city, goes the greatest honor for having won a gold pin for writing 64 net words a minute with 99.8 per cent accuracy. Alice is the fastest, and one of the most accurate writers the Cambridge High School has ever produced. To her has been given every school award it is possible for her to earn in type- writing as issued by the Gregg Com- pany. You might have painted that picture, I might have written that songg Not ours, but another's the truimph, 'Tis done and well done-so 'longl

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