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D.C.H.S.-'I' II I' T X 'I' '1' I I' 11-1 9 I5 U 4 4 4 4 YELL LEADERS JOSEPH VOGLEWEDE. Yell Leader 1930 JOHN SCHUH! YQ-ll Leader 1929-'30
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D-C-H-S--T H E T A T T L E R-1 9 3 0 Wemhotf, regular center, who played an important part in winning the State Title, was out of the lineup due to illness. However, the Commodores proved that they were not yellow by defeating the Pennsylvania champ- ions 21 to 16. St. Louis University High was the next obstacle. It was a bigger and rangier team than the Green and Gold outfit. Harris was in the line- up in place of Wemhotf who was still unable to play. The score was 19 to 17 in favor of Decatur, but the game was much closer than the score indicates. Harris played a great defensive game and found time to score four points. The Commodores were now ready to enter the third round against the strong De La Salle team of Chicago. They were forced to battle a team which averaged six feet in height and two hundred pounds in weight with Wemhoff on the bench during most of the game. The game was almost a repetition of last year's semi-hnal game. The two teams fought on even terms and De La Salle eked out a 20 to 16 victory in the closing minutes. De La Salle incidentally won the tournament for the second consecutive time by defeating Charleston, South Carolina in the semi-finals and Jasper Academy, of Jasper, Indiana in the finals. Jasper was the hrst Indiana team to reach the finals in the National Tourney. .0l...i. COMMODORE SECONDS Y capturing eight games out of thirteen, the high school Commodore second team closed one of the most successful basketball seasons in the history of the reserves. Small in statureg nevertheless, fast and elusive, the squad during the past cage season gave evidence of next year becom- ing valuable material for the representative team. Leading scorers for the reserves during the season just passed were: Hess, Schultz, Miller. and Junk. The local seconds scored a total of 239 points as against 211 by their opponents. The record for the past year is: Seconds ,,.v.....,..........,,.c.c...... 185 New Haven Seconds ........,,,, 25 Seconds ,,,,,, ....... 1 6: Monmouth firsts ,,.,,.,,.. ,,,,. 1 9 Seconds .,,,... ...i... 2 21 St. Joe ..................... ,.,, 1 O Seconds l,,,,, ....... 2 1g St. Johns. Lima ...... .,,,, 9 Seconds .c..... ...i... 1 92 D9l13hOS, Ohio ..... .... 1 3 Seconds l,,,,,, ....... 1 53 St. Joe A. C .......... ,,,,, 1 2 Seconds ,,,i,,, ....... 3 15 Lima, Ohio ................ ,,,, 2 4 Seconds r,,,,, ....... 1 2: Kikrland Seconds ..... ,,,,, 1 4 Seconds .,,,,, ...,,., 2 43 Journal-Gazette ...,, ,,., 1 9 Seconds v,,,,, ....... 1 83 Si. JOG ..................,. ,,,,, 1 5 Seconds ,,Vv,, ....... 1 73 General Electric ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 3 1 Seconds ,,A,,, ...,,.. 1 32 1VIOIlIT1OLlih Firsts ,,,,, ,r,,, 2 1 Seconds rl,,,,,,, ....... 2 35 St. Joe Eighth ........ ,,,,,,,, 1 4 Seconds ,...... ......... 2 39 Eighty Opponents ,.,,c,, i,,,, , ,211 '-QEVQII.
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D.C.H.S.-T H E T A T T LER-1 93 0 MISS JEANNETTE CLARK, Instructor, Girls Physical Education, LTHOUGH Miss Clark has been with us but one short year, as in- structor of girls' physical training, she has endeared herself not only to the hearts of the girls of the high school, whom she taught, but also lo every one in any Way connected with D. C. H. S. A graduate of Chicago Normal College of Physical Education, Jeannette supervised the physical training of all the lassies of the high school, in a manner Which, to say the least, was proficient. Miss Clark also coached the girls in all their inter-class and inter-school basketball contests. It is our earnest hope that Miss Clark will be with us indefinitely. Eighty -nine
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