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Furs! Row lack Martt Don Mor qan ohn Horst Bob Shrrmlr Chrrs Eppler Carl Schnarr Bob VVunsch Llovd Herpcl Second Row Robert Pwrlun Har rxs Nrckrow ack Zxrrcher nb Casev Chlrles Kllqen Sim l..1m bert Dan Moore Third Row Courtland Ashley Al len Prer Burton Vkennecker Mar un Gelber Ed Harxaun Ed Gllk Mac Hanson 7 o faz- 2 The Clfmzo MW! sg,-.:,-,:,7-:, ,i, ,:, ,:, -:, -:, sr, ,7, ,v, ,IA- Soccer A Basketball Plagued by nmth semester 1nel1g1b1l1t1es and mrd season lnjurles the Greyhound qulntet turned ln an rm pressrve season under Coach Stuber Therr games were marked by fast plays and thexr losses were all close declslons even runnmg rnto overtrme contests Thelr season record IS as follows Opponent e They CBC St Charles Umversnty Crty Krrkwood PFIHCIPIH Webster Maplewood Beaumont Wellston St Charles Maplewood Rrtenour Webster Unrx ersxty C1ty Wallace MacLean w IS elected honorary ciptaxn of the team at the end of the se xson ter Ackerman Kenneth VVc1ss Soccer An lnnovatlon 1n Clayton athletrcs th1s year was the mstrtutxon of a soccer team by Mr Greene Thrs team has a partncular place rn Clayton lrlrgh as It provldecl a wrnter sport for the great number of boys who are not mterested 1n basketball Alec McN'1b former coach of the St Louis Sham rocks professlonal soccer eleven appeared at Clayton to assrst Mr Greene ln teachmg the techmques of the game to the thrrty candldates who turned out for the squad Th1s season only three offxcral games could be ar ranged The Greenemen downed an experxenced Prln c1p1a team 2 to l However the team lost 3 to 0 to a Chammade squad The Orange and Blue evened the season by holdmg Country Day to a scoreless t1e A full schedule has been arranged for next year Athletrc recoqmtron 1r1 Clayton IS controlled by the Clayton Hrgh School C C ub under the dxrectron of Mr Greene and Mr Stuber Ed Sprague IS Ruler of th1s orgamzaoon whlch 1ncludes all who have earned 100 pomts under therr const1tut1on . C . ,-11 - .B ll!! :I' ', .A.I . ll VY W . ........2718 '. . .' . We11sr8n ..... 18 9 '. . .. .... 30 18 -...15 17 ' I ..... 28 22 ' ' -U - ..... 18 14 fu- '- .....2o 27 U - 'r ....l2 I6 I- I .....21 25 - .....2o 28 , .. ..... 35 17 ....26 21 'ini'- - ..... 29 28 - -- .....3o 38 -' -A '...32 34 h A A - 27 A Basketball Team First Row Ollver Ebxt Ed Glclt man Bob Gamm Wally McLean floyd Garlock Homer Bohlman Second Row rmmy Ellrlf Man aqer Franklm Wrke Ed Donk Lee Brandenburqer ack Darnton Les din Shmpcrd Mr Stuber Coach
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g beCl4zm0- ........ ----+ Football Team First Row Iunxor Busch Dan Moore Arthur Schw1rt kopf l'll1lT Bull Pamter Allen Quick 1lxer Wrlbur Rosxal Mac Han on Mwrxm Ehn lid Spraque Second Row Ed Glentmm Floyd bwrlock Stanley Kocnrg Lloyd llcrpcl Olner Flut Cwptaxn St-y mour Lapm Don Hoopcs Al Sm drl Ld Dunk Hunt Papxn Third Row Arnold Powell m Non Brunn Nlarun Gt-lber Wally McLean Lester Ackerman Don A Football B Football B Football Furs! Row Harrns Vnckroy ack Zxercher Bnll Parnter ack Mart Forest Layer lVlarx1n Park Second Row Charles Morns Harold Sachs Paul Moll Lloyd Kuhnmuench Elmer Kertel Nol1n Strnson lm Galbreath Third Row ohn Horst Rnrhard Frossard Burton Weemck Cl1Hord Zell Ed Glxk Kenneth Wclss New mateflal a new coach and a new Splflf com blned to make Clayton H1gh School s varsxty football season one of the most successful 1n many years For h1s first ear 1n Clayton Coach George M Stuber showed layton rooters fast and exc1tmq contests 1n every game ln1ur1es only kept Clayton from produc 1ng a perfect season The Greyhounds tr1umphed over KlrkW00d 1n the season opener 18 to 7 w1th Wally MacLean passmg to Rosvall and then to Ackerman for two tallxes Glelt man plunged the other marker Howex er 1n the second game the Wellston team held the Clayton eleven to a scoreless t1e The Orange and Blue rece1ved IIS first setback at the hands of Iohn Burroughs 1n a game that was marked by 1n1ur1es The score was 12 to 7 w1th MacLean tallymg for Clayton Garlock on a pass and then Gle1tman and MacLean scorlng produced an 18 to 7 VICIOFY over Pr1nc1p1a Clayton went on a scor 1ng spree at the expense of the Rrtenour team to the tune of 32 to 0 Kosky scored two touchdowns and MacLean, Ackerman and Pa1nter each tallxed one marker Hansons smgle marker for the Greyhounds was not suff1c1ent to overcome the St Charles PIYBICS who held Clayton to a 6 to 6 t1e The final game of the season agaxnst Country Day provxded a thr1ll1ng spectacle for Clayton rooters Rosvall scored the only touchdown of the game and Stan Koemgs field goal provtded the lnlllal score of Claytons 9 to 0 wm over the Codasco team ThlS year the Clayton B football team won the County League champxonshlp under the coach1ng of Mr Greene The team was undefeated except by Bur roughs who was not 1n the league The seasons record IS as follows Opponent e They Pr1nc1p1a Burroughs Webster Rrtenour Klrkwood Normandy Maplewood Wellston I2 7 Charhe MOFFIS and Blll Pamter were the b1g guns of the season scormg five and s1x touchdowns respectlvely throughout the season HAY? l 7 , : l u :N U, lim ' : ' , Ii HWY Y Y Y Y Y kowlts, lMr. Stuber, Coach. 1 46 if . : . . VI .B , ' 'I ' ' . z I .4 ll VY 11 YY , , - l ' ' ' ..... 6 0 . ' . . .... 0 7 ' - ..... 13 13 A ' - ' ' ..... 13 0 1 ' - - ..... 13 7 , ' ' ' '- , - .... I2 7 1 1 .... 12 12 26 Morqwn Frank Foote Stanley Bas
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X The Clmno w.....f 1-...ff B Basketball Team Y ydK Bh l th 'ab C Basketball Team Vk C Arh Cl M M B Basketball With eleven victories against five defeats Coach Greenes B quintet enyoyed a very successful season despite frequent losses of material to the varsity squad The season s record is Opponent Burroughs Wellston St Charles Codasco Western Burroughs Principia Mapleu ood Wellston Codasco Nlaplewood Western Webster U City We They 27 19 25 32 7 25 27 21 C Basketball If future varsity teams are to be judged by the quality of the under squads Clayton may look forvt ard to a good basketball sea son in about two years ThlS prediction may be read in the season of Mr Stafford s C Team The C record for 193815 Opponent We They Principia Wellston Codasco Western U City Wydomn Principia Nlaplewood Wydoxxrn Wellston 18 27 Codasco 24 17 Maplewood 19 7 Western 21 18 U City 24 19 Bob Bassett was elected honorary captain of the team The team did not elect a captain I-L,-X 1:1Eh4Ei4E2:1Eb-cEb4ilvsizviix-5E:-fEr:f?bL4EI:fEt 2' Xw',X-'lx Y f.-.sv'1Xt',3s:f,-s:',-s:',-Xzl,-sift',fix -'lx-'ax -U 4: n I 1 First Row: Ar hur Schwartzknpf 27 ' 1 YN lark Darntnn. Lln' uhnmuench Marvin Park, llorner 0 lman. A 1 thur VVc'iss. 4 9 1 H , A Q' gi Second Row: Arnold Powe l, Ma my V agrr: Leo Brandenhurger. Burt r 5. 5 2 -, NVeenick, Bob Bassett, Capta , , fx , If I iz' - 1 K Don Abrams, Kenne Weiss, M ' Wr,,,. ! qi kj Greene. Coach. fi, mf N C, ' ., u n First Row: Tom Tidwell, Arthur Katzif, Malvern Schweig, Claude Abrams, Everet Deschamp, Charles 'eher. Se ond Row: Mr. Stafford, Coach: r ur VVeiSs, Anthony Cohill, Robert Artz. Richard Rawlings. lack Friar. lfdlar Carr. Dickson C orrow, Manager. 44 rv 14 rv ' 7 - . . . Y . . . . . . 32 13 . . . . 19 ll ' ' lc . . . . 15 13 . . . . 26 5 .... I5 15 . . . . 20 22 . . . . 25 13 . . . . 24 22 . . . . . 21 16 . . . . 32 I5 - ' . . . . . 22 13 ' ' ' .... 27 25 f . . . . 19 22 ' . . . 23 25 ' ' I .... 13 17 . . . . 29 21 . . . 16 12 . . . . 21 17 ---- 21 23 28
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