Crawfordsville High School - Athenian Yearbook (Crawfordsville, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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UAL All-lCllI.Clll C Men EDWIN BAYLEss: Big Ed played his second year at tackle. When his 180 pounds connected with those wingmen he really gave them a ride. Ed really played ball and finished the season going strong. He was Co-Captain of this year's team and one of those who will be missed on next year's squad. LIERBERT DUKES: Herb served his second season on the varsity this year. Being changed from end to quarter, he played a most important part in our successful season. Playing at quarterback, undoubtedly one of the most responsible positions on any team, he handled the team with great success. As a result he gained honorable mention in the all-state selections. llerb's punt- ing was also a most valuable asset to our line of victories. PAUL EDWARDS: Pinkie succeeded in earning his letter this year, that which is rarely accomplished by a freshman. Having no notable amount of speed, Pinkie relied on his deception and ability to find the holes for gaining yard- age. Also he has the makings of a good punter. His services will be most valuable to DeBee in building the varsity in the next three years. CHARLES Gaovnsz Charlie , a senior playing his first year of varsity ball, was small, fast, and shifty. Although not a regular, he stepped into either the quarterback or halfback position and served them well. His most notable accomplishment was at Lebanon. Under his generalship, the Athen- ians defeated the Tigers 16 to fl in one of the outstanding games of thc season. VV1LI.1.xM G'RovEs: Bill played his first year at end and, although not tall as ends go, he made it plenty tough for opposing teams to gain ground around his end. He has another year to go and will be sure to fill one of the gaps in next year's forward wall. JOE IIAMMEL: Joe played his first year at guard. With him in the lineup, seldom was the forward wall ever opened. Joe was right in the midst of the scrap all the time. He has one more year to go, and along with the rest, will try to keep that old slate clean. REMLEY HERR: Ronin served his third year on the varsity and turned in his most sparkling pl-ay during this seas-on. Alternating at guard and full- back he was an asset to the team 's success. Remley was not only the fastest man on the squad but one of the hardest chargers in the line. His most valuable performance took place at Lafayette against Jefferson when he was a constant threat to Jeff's back field. His services will be missed greatly next year. J.xMEs JOHNSON: Jimi, hails from California and if you don't think they make them tough out there you should have seen him block those end runs and take those big tackles for a ride. He played his first and last year at end. RICHARD MoCLAMRocn: Dick', was a senior and played his first year at guard. He was an excellent blocker and pulled out of the line with plenty of speed. Seldom did he miss his aim. He also helped to keep his side of the line a stone wall. LEo MCCARTHY: Fuzzy played his third year at fullback and was one of the best defensive backs in the state. He was an excellent blocker and opened many holes for his team mates. When he crashed that line, he really made them move. He has one more year to go, and along with the rest will try to make next year's team a huge success. MAX MCCULLOUGH: Max, another towering wingman who played his first year, was entirely capable of holding down his side of the line. His height was an outstanding feature in enabling him to block many holes opened by the Page Forty-seven 3

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ffAeATl-ICHIAH A offensive backs. McCullough was the victim of an unavoidable accident the night before our last game with Frankfort making it impossible for him to drcs-s for the game. However he willingly offered his uniform to DeBce for some recruit who would bc future material for the varsity. PAUL lllALASKA: t'Pat'y, as he is usually called, played his third year at halfback. He was one of those who looked for the open spaces and when he found them he was hard to stop. Pat upheld his position exceedingly well. lle converted five times after touchdown by place-kicking, He was Co-captain of this year 's team. JOE lllATR.ICIA: Joe , a senior, played his first year at center having played one year at gua.rd. Although the position was new to him he made it plenty tough for the opponents who tried to gain through the center of the line. Joe had plenty of fight and always stuck when the going was tough. IIAROLD PRossER: l'rossy', was not a regular but he could take care of his wing position in fine shape. Ile was an exceptionally good tackler and seldom did his hands fail to get hold of thosc elusive backs. One more year and Pross will really show his stuff. HARRY RU'rLEDGE: Harry didn't care about taking the hall if he was only allowed to block. Not being as fast as the average backfield man, Harry made up for this by his excellent blocking. This was Harry 's second year as a letterman and he will also be cracking them next year. DAIAE STREIBICII: A senior, Dale played his first year at tackle and he gave as fine a performance at his berth as could be wanted. He always took his share of the tackles and seldom allowed the opponents to march through him. IIARRY STREIBICH: A junior, Harry played his first year at guard. He weighed 210 pounds and gave his opponents all they could handle. He was fast on his feet for his size and he always was fighting for his share of the tackles, He has one more year and will give many a full back a good headache next year. IDONALD THOMPSON: Don played his first year of varsity football this season. Although this was his first year he was one of the toughest tackles in the squad before the close of the season. Don excelled in charging through the line and cracking those passers. Numeral Winners Honor also should be given to those boys who did much to make this year's team a success. although they didn't earn their letters. They are real Athenians and C. H. S. is proud of them. The following received numerals: BYRON STULL DoN KENDALL IIERBERT Rrsiinv ROBERT MICHAEL CARROLL Wn.soN WILLIAM SIDENER ELMER DICKMAN RoBER'r CARVER Recognition As a climax to this year 's successful season Dick Miller, sports editor of The Indianapolis Times, gave Pat Malaska and Herb Dukes honorable mention on his All-State selections. They were well deserving of this honor. Page Forty eight



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