Horace Mann Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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RENSHAW, CHANEY, UNTERMYER, HUNTER, OPPENHEIMER, COMPTON KILCULLEN, PEGRAM, BARNETT, MACKNIGHT, KOENIG Gym Team LINCOLN BARNETT . Richard Renshaw Samuel Untermyer Robert Oppenheimer Richard Kilcullen John Pegram . , lC0acb Robert MacKnight Paul Chaney Alexander Hunter Alfred Compton One hundred Jevenly-four

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Xa PQCP ..., S-.. ...f'S..- -..-YN..- ...N 4-s... 5,-L. - X., -,-sh., 'Varsity Fencing Review S a result of many days of hard practice, and the expert coaching of Mr. Costello, who came to Horace Mann from New York University, the 'Varsity Fencing Team enjoyed the most successful season since fencing's introduction at Horace Mann. Besides defeating every other school team that they faced the fencers downed McBurney and Trinity to win the A. A. P. S. Championship. In recognition of this achievement major letters were awarded to Hansell, Danzig, and Del Balso, the tearn's regulars. - Horace Mann opened its season by trouncing McBurney, 7-2. Following this came two easy victories over Riverdale. In the second of these en- counters epee bouts were held in addition to the customary foils competi- tion. In a return match with McBurney, H.M. emerged victorious by the narrow margin of one point, a decided drop from the score of the first contest. Erasmus Hall was defeated in the next engagement, 8-1. Three days after this the Hun School was crushed, 7-2. The Prince- ton Freshmen then brought the string of H.M. victories to a conclusion by holding the Maroon and White fencers to a 6-6 tie. A week later the team suffered its only de- feat of the year at the hands of Columbia Freshmen. This meet was rather close in individual matches, but the Fresh- men had the edge, and won easily, 7-2. In the A. A. P. S. meet the H.M. fencers captured the Private School Fencing Championship of New York City. A Hansell, Danzig, and Del Balso were the outstanding members of the team. Hansel1's speed and good judgment made him an excellent swords- man. Danzig had an advantage because he was left handed. His endur- ance also helped to make him a diliicult adversary. Del Balso was quite steady. Of the substitutes, Mossler was the best, being surprisingly fast for his size. Mr. Costello coached the team very ably. W Nh SCHEDULE McBurney .... 2 H.M. 7 Riverdale .... . . . 1 H.M. . . . . . . . 8 Riverdale .... .... 2 H.M. . . . . , . .11 -,N.- McBurney ....... . . . 4 H.M. . . . . . . 5 Erasmus ........... .... 1 H.M. . . . . . . . 8 .Hun ................ .... 2 ....7 Princeton Freshman .... . . 6 H.M. . . . . . . . 6 ns - ,,,. H Columbia Freshman ..... . . . 7 H.M. . . . . . . . 2 I . I j One hundred .revenzy-lbree l ' ' Y jg -' X I' 3 1 F' 1 5 i-fr----ta-------3 ,rt aa if H 'H X N



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1 l If l I l Q I - ,iff f Ji.. AXX idx?-f ..,..- -n-.,,......-- X-' ' I l . I 5 I Gym Review 5 I ff HIS YEAR, for the first time, gym has been inaugurated as a regular I f fx all-year-round sport. In the past gym has, at various times, qualified s as an athletic activity but it has never been pushed to the fore and received . llg the patronage it has during these two semesters. I, , I L Lincoln Barnett, who has been coaching the team, has done an almost lj miraculous job. Starting a sport off in its premier season with entirely green JIT material, organizing it, teaching it to perform stunts in a professional man- y l ner, and preparing it for five exhibitions at various schools throughout New I ,-,X York City is surely no easy task. Barnett was assisted by Mr. Schmitt, who ,T J arranged the schedule and the programs. - Commencing with an exhibition at Fieldston the aggregation performed i at Riverdale, Trinity, and H.M., closing its season with another display at 1 school on May ninth. These exhibitions, for the most part, were staged VTIT l between basketball games. l y The members of the team who received letters were: Kilcullen, R., Mac- li I Lg Knight, Untermeyer, S., Pegrum, Minor, Herman, R., and Oppenheimer, R. pdl l In addition Chaney would have received one had he not been Swimming I i Manager. Of these Kilcullen and MacKnight were the two outstanding l , N stunters, as they formed an excellent combination of difficult acrobatics. iff, Some of the stunts that the team most consistently performed were: the 1 ...f N... ,,. -.. . V .. L... ...J I various forward and monkey rolls, a front somersault in the air fdone by Herman and Oppenheimerjg a back somersault in air fdone by MacKnightj g back handsprings .fdone by Kilcullenjg and the different types of pitches fdone by MacKnight, Kilcullen, Minor and Pegrumj. Gym is apparently in to stay as an H.M. sport and if all the following seasons are as gratifying as this one has been it will be a very valuable addi- tion to our curriculum. 1 l l -.,-lm l ,+rW il ll Q ,tl i 'I' I VY ll I ll ll G 'RQHH1 . I I if P llgl , MW - 1.l.sfa44.. . . K il lilly 'l4'. 1 I I - 'll ' I ' l V , . I One hundred .revenly-five El 5 t a' .....Th..AlTg1iiii1iT g's' ,, ' ' ' n- ,,Q'f,'7fIf,,, mr- li Q i . I I I - .A I -,M . A in 'Y-A Y I Y .. X .lf Alf... -YA: I L-inflj E l -. -.-. - r rmrnr -m,.--...- rr -R ...., 4.n.....-i.,...r-,n ..., ,tw . . J

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