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BEE SCORES CBC Opponent 0 St. joseph 13 6 Valle H. S. 0 0 St. Louis U. 0 6 McBride 6 20 St. lVlary's 6 Front Row: Kargus, Taylor, Reilly, Wirth, Busch, Molina, Sandweg, Weibert, Bagot, Price Wimmer, Wald. Second Row: Chapman, manager, Lamoureux, Aceto, Austermann, Taschler, J. Walsli, O'Heron, V. Albrecht, Sciortino, Hennessey, Steinhart, Pointer, Sittner, manager. Third Row: Fontana, Hartenbach, Collins, Kramer, Daniels, Duebelbeis, O'Brien, Chura, Beermann, Zulpo, Beutenmiller, Fourth Row: Coach W. Bandle, Ruggeri, Northcott, Brinker, Hackman, Ciegel, Schott, Lafser, C. Walsh, Krieg. Hen Fnnlhall Football is naturally one of the favorite needed experience. sports in high school. But in order to obtain a coveted spot on the varsity, some training is needed. Besides being a healthy form of rec- reation, B football provides this valuable and This year's squad, though fighting hard in every game, was able to finish the season with an average of 500. Baseball Team Front Row: Lammert, Gatti, W. Lafser, Failoni, Captain Fitzsimmons, R. Lafser, Whealen, Bahr, Brinker. Second Row: C. Ludwig, mgr.g Stoecklin, Wennemann, T. Schaeffler Lamoureaux, A. Henke, Phelan, Faucett, Coach Don Bandle. Third Row: Mueller, Cira Wirth, Fischer, Russo, J. Eschbacher, Riley, Bergmann, Sherrill.
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innr' X x 1 1 , ,x S x ' - . rf H , , was iw :loin l ,ff 1 X., 6 is limi HHT5fiEfEllTHli' Front Row: Klauck, Walker, Reilly, lVlcAndrew, Higgins, Lovely, Eigel. Second Row: Budde, manager, Boverie, Clark, O'Sullivan, Doyle, Kriegshahser, Williams, Wich- l l f l i Front Row: Pirtroff, Mann, Lafser, Moore, Taylor Rogers. Second Row: O'Heron, manager, Winkler Kipper, Bagot, Steinhart, Sandweg, Graves. MAS l'n?nl'l. SEASON RECORD: Dees Dees Dees Dees Dees Dees Dees Dees Dees Dees Dees Dees Dees Dees Dees Dees Dees 21, St. Lukeis I5 26, Soph. 305, 20 20, Soph. 305, 15 24, St. Luke's 13 9, Soph. 306, 6 25 Little Flower 22 St. Stepl1en's 9 St. Gabriel's 10 Soph. 210, 5 All Saints 19 Soph. 305, 12 St. Clement's 26 St. Louis 15 Glencoe l8 St. Margaret 4 Vultures A.C. 10 St. Margaret 8 a in 'Vi'-l r 3 i 1 r ' 5 i 1 CHEERLEADERS Abbott, Handley li. 1. ,el il .ii 6 f .l Bolin, Sroverink, Smith, Irvin, Moellenberg, Rainsberger McCarthy, Sauter, Maurath, Weidert, Steiniger, Schneid er, Barbieri. Absent: Rehagen.
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SENIORS: Front Row: Kargus, H. Beermann, J. Schaeffler, Taschler, Fog, Captain Wefelmeyer, Abbott, Barger, O'Toole, Fix. Second Row: E. Taylor, Schenke, T. Handley, Willoughby, Buncher, McCafl:erty, Trupiano, Binz, Cartier, Price. Third Row: Grone, Misita, Pautler, Kinkead, Cain, J. Handley, Hobart, Niemann, Ciegel, Bokern. Fourth Row: Sciarroni, Burrows, Ries, Chapman, Molina, Martin, Weibert. Fifth Row: Captain W. Klemm, coachg E. Bressie, mgr.g Morgan, Tanner, Carroll, C. Anderson, Herdcr. l Since the day that a C.B.C. cinderman first toted a bamboo stick around the oval until the present day, there have been established records by these Hi-Pointers which any school would be proud to harvest. It has been the cadets' tradition down through the years to not only be champions in their own league, in which they are consistent winners, but to meet all comers who fall in their category. Oftentimes going above her class in track, C.B.C. still comes out on top. Our first squad took the field in 1928-though there is evidence that at the old college, track made its appearance as an organized sport in 1882 when the first field day west of the Mississippi was staged in early Spring-and since then has dom- inated its class, particularly in the last decade. It has won seven track titles in Prep League compe- titiong four Clayton Invitational Meets, and holds two State Titles outdoors, and one Indoor Cham- pionship. In addition, 1939 saw a cadet relay team capture the State Medley title, and in 1940 when the Hi-Pointers took both Indoor and Outdoor State Titles, they also won the 880-yard relays and repeated in the medley relays. Such records as those related are not to be sneezed at, since each taken by itself shows the stamina and attachment of super-quality injected into it by the individual Hi-Pointe athlete to bring his Alma Mater out on top, and there have been very few occasions when C.B.C. was not in just that position.
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