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ATHLETICS GIRLS' HOCKEY TEAM Firsl Row: Dorolhy Royse, Ann Rubinslein, co-caplain, Caroline Irish, co-caplaing Peggy Kenl, Maryhope Chaney, Jean Wesf. Second Row: Leona Lander, Frances Royse, Charlolle Fisher, Frances Soell, Frances Mes- singer, Ellen Ackerman, Dollie Blackslad. Third Row: Shirley Peck, Kay Dorr, Clara Rulh Harvey, Palsy Mayer, Lillian Barron, Miss Larsen, Coach. BASEBALL TEAM First Row: Papin, Busch, Melman, Weiss, Sawyer, Quicksilver, Sindel, Fullgraf. Second Row: Schwarzkopf, Salanovsky, Slark, Brandenburger, L. Hackmann, Taylor, C, Hackmann, Koenig, Schomogy. Third Row: Craig, Tabachnick, Gelber, Komer, Baddock, Lamberl, Schweig, Elliff. Fourth Row: Darnfon, Briner, Zell, Gamm, Garlock, Hanson, MacLean. l i GIRLS' BASKETBALL Firsf Row: Palsy Mayer, Frances Royse, Caroline Irish, co-caplaing Ann Rubinstein, co-caplaing Dorolhy Royse, Peggy Rubinslein. Second Row: Miss Larsen, Coachg Lillian Barron, Clara Ruth Harvey, Marion McLean, Susan Shepherd, Shirley Peck, Ruth Hoyer. U81
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The Cllarmo ATHLETICS SENIOR TRACK TEAM Firsf Row: Rosvall, Biederman, Kosky, Sherman, Edlin, P. Mufrux, McCarfy. Second Row: Gundelach, Uvianaqerjg Lynch, Schaeffer, Whifson, Usher, Winchesfer, G. Mufrux. The Shar? of The half-mile In The C. H. S. Invifafional Meef on Safurday, April IO. Clayfon runners,Ar1z and Lynch. are seen in No, 5 lane JUNIOR TRACK TEAM Firs? Row: Wunxch, Shaw, Sfinson, Klein, Finklesfein, C. Abrams, Ziercher, Arfz. Second Row: Herpel, Brereion, Shepherd, D. Abrams, Rosenblaff, Weenick, T. Gundelach, Siouf, Lapin. Third Row: Gleifman, Sprague, Powell, Vickroy, Kuhnmuench, Donk, Kilgen, O. Mufrux, C. Gundelach Udanaqerl. T271
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The Clamo I A Basketball Under the most able direction of Coach Greene, the 1937 basketball team turned in an impressive sea- son, winning nine of the fifteen games on the regular schedule. In the district tournament the Greenemen elimi- nated Normandy, who was seeded fourth by the coaches. However in the following game the Orange and Blue were eliminated by the top seeded team. C. B. C. Captain Schomogy led the scoring from his posi- tion as center with 198 points, tallied during the regular season only. He reached scoring honors when he rolled up twenty-five points against Wellston and twenty-two against Webster in single games. He was appointed all-suburban center. Wallace MacLean re- ceived honorable mention. Game Clayton Opponent C. B. C .......,....... ,........ 1 2 21 Wellston ......,.,.. ...,..... 3 3 24 St. Charles ........ ..,,...,. 2 5 12 U. City ......,..... ......... 2 3 31 Kirkwood ........ ,........ 2 7 28 Principia ....,...... ......... 2 9 24 Webster .,..,.,............. .,.,...,. 3 7 23 Maplewood ........,.. ......... 2 2 2 1 St. Charles ........ ......... 2 7 293' Wellston .,......... .,....,.. 4 7 30 Kirkwood .,...... ,........ 3 2 20 Maplewood ......,.... .....,.,. 2 5 23 Webster .,....... ......... 3 4 29 Ritenour .......,,,................,..,...,........ 22 27 ru. City .....,..............,,...,...................... 32 291 4' overtime games BH Basketball Coach Earl Greene's B team finished their first season under their new mentor with a record of eight victories and seven defeats. The Junior Greyhounds defeated Wellston, Prin- cipia, and Webster Groves twice. They lost two games to both Country Day and Western and split even with Maplewood and John Burroughs. The B games were marked particularly by the aggressive play of the Greenmen and by their fighting spirit. Time after time they came from behind in the fourth quar- ter to take the game out of the fire. The squad was composed of thirteen men of whom eleven received letters. At one time or another each of the letter men appeared in the starting lineup. Cv Basketball The Clayton High Cn Team closed anmviable season by winning fifteen games and losing none. Because of this remarkable record, Coach Stafford ex- tended claims for his basketeers as champions of the CH class teams in this region for this year. i291 This team set something of a new record when it passed the fourteen undefeated mark of the 1931 and 1932 teams when it tallied fifteen successive victories. On piling up these victories the Greyhound pups scored 423 points opposed to 153 for its opponents. Captain Ernie Artz, center, was able to make 169 points, which is more than the total of the teamis opponents. Game Clayton Opponents Burroughs ....... ..,...,. 4 3 3 Wellston ........,. ,,.,.... 2 3 13 Burroughs ..,,.... ........ 2 0 1 Western ........... ........ 3 8 2 Kirkwood ........ ........ 2 3 22 Principia ........... ......,. 2 2 10 Codasco ...,.....,......... ........ 1 6 9 Maplewood .......,.. ........ 2 4 4 Codasco ............. ......,. 2 6 2 1 Maplewood ......,... ........ 2 2 1 1 Principia ......,... ........ 1 9 7 Western ,... ........ 3 1 14 Ritenour ..............,, ........ 5 0 15 Girls' Sports If the number of games won and lost means every- thing, then the girls this year have had an unsuc- cessful season in both hockey and basketball, as in both sports the defeats outnumbered the victories. In hockey, of a total of 15 interscholastic games, there were two victories, eight defeats and six ties. Tot Harvey was high scorer, with Frances Soell, Ellen Ackerman, and Jean West also counting many tallies. There were three class teams, the freshman, the freshman-sophomore, and the junior-senior. The varsity was picked from these. Although the four class basketball teams, and the one varsity together scored a total of 442 points in twenty-two games, they were outscored by their opponents who netted 541. The girls won nine, lost twelve and tied one. The freshmen were the stand- outs of the girls' basketball teams, being untied and unbeaten, scoring seven victories in as many starts. As in hockey, Tot Harvey was high scorer with a total of 97 points with Peggy Rubinstein second with 69, and Susy Shepherd third with 45. Clayton's Annual Invitational Relays For the third straight year Coach Cretcher's Grey- hounds stepped out to win first place in Clayton's annual Invitational meet held on April 10. Clayton's Mayor Shaw presented the trophies and Sara Mc- Dade, Clamo Queen, awarded the ribbons to indi- vidual scorers. The final results were: Clayton, 453 St. Charles, 35, Burroughs, 315 Union, 23y2g Fairview, 1925 Brentwood, 0, Riverview Gardens, 0. Clayton men took the greater number of indi- fffonlinuea' on page 341
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