Chicago Normal School of Physical Education - Scarab Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1927

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Y . a - 1 1 N 2 'li' fix -lfi i' 1 P' i K. . X v, F ' 5 Ly J S l L w, l 1 v ' l f .3 . vi '4-N3 JCM' 'f' JJ' Ulff 'C-N Ei,f321u1s --.LN Top Row-Johnson, Zerrien, Schulze, Porter, Mayer, Anderson, Nelson, Youhay, Appleton, Fitch, Bottom Rowffiield, Knotts, Boomhower. Qshea, Lawrence. Sakowski. Bennett. THE SECOND JUNIQRSENIOR HOCKEY GAME The second game was played on November 'l24and it was a cold day and called for a fast game. After the whistle blew, the cold was a mere item out on the field. The first half proved exciting as neither team scored. The second half found the juniors advancing toward the Senior goal. M. johnson scored the first goal on a pass from Youhay. the junior halffback. The juniors were fouled and the referee announced a penalty bully. Eroehlke made the goal from the bully to tie the score. Captain Watson of the Seniors was active on the defense and did some nice passing to the wings. Sherer, right wing of the Seniors, showed fine ability in dribbling on a pass to Payne who scored the third goal. In the last few minutes of play thc game tightened with the backs of both teams on a strong defense. The Seniors were the victors in the game which ended Sfl. Page fiftyfjive QQQQQJEEQQQQQQ NINETEEN TWENTY SEVEN QQQQQQQQBQQQ lf w 41 3' si fs- ' wed' X VH lx 'X 1 Ny' 'il l X I H I 0 If X 3 w gh' qxvl-' iv, 'fs 34 . J.- My WF. LJ 5. 5 ffftri

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BE32QfEif2Q'lE329 9 SCARAB 363833333333 kwa Top Rowfl. Seldenrust, M. Kuglin, A. Kruger, M. Case, E. Francis. Second Row-IT. Merriman, H. Froehlke. M. Watson QCapt.J, B, Payne. L. Givogre, K. Scharlf. 'Third RowfA. Sherer, K. Dietl, H. O'Malley, F. Colby, S. Gross, A. Purcell. M. Haslanger. THE FIRST SENIORJUNIOR HOCKEY GAME Hockey, the first sport of the school year was given full swing at C. N. S. P. E. Being the only outdoor sport on the school curriculum, it is enjoyed by all. The Seniors put to test the knowledge of technique and tactics of the game. One hour a week found the Seniors giving individual instruction to the juniors. The first game between the two classes took place on the morning of November 17. The referees whistle, the teams on the field, and a fast game was assured the spec' tators. With Scharff and Frances in the backfield, the juniors had diiiiculty in pass' ing. The first half was over with the score standing lfl. The second half found both teams strengthened by their reserve material. The teams showed improvement and both scored in the Hrst ive minutes of play. The Seniors found their stride and were able to play their wings. Withf the score still tied M. Johnson made a pretty shot from the edge of the striking circle to score a goal. Purcell of the Seniors scored the last goal in the last two minutes of play. The game ended in a tie, 3f3. Page fiftyffowr NINETEEN TWENTY SEVEN



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eafweacevaeawemg SCARAB siaewsfaweapeege Mattlagc Jansen, Kruger, Kuglin O'Malley, Givogre, Froehlke, Payne, Dietl, Gross Senior Capt. Bihlmeier THE FIRST SENIORQIUNIOR BASKETBALL GAME Interfsection games were played as preliminaries to the interfclass contests. juniors I and Seniors II were the victors. The first interfclass game was played on the morning of February 16. The game brought together two of the strongest teams C. N. S. P. E. has ever known. The Juniors started a slow game and the Seniors were at a loss to inject any speed into the contest. The first half ended with the score 144 in favor of the Juniors. The second half proved much faster with Dietl and Captain Bihlmeier, Senior forwards, showing many clean cut passes. The third quarter was over with the juniors leading 2241. With a few substitutes, the Seniors were able to hold the juniors and start a rally which was, however, short lived. The game ended with a score of '.22f19 in favor of the Juniors. Page fifty-six NINETEEN TWENTY SEVEN

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