Hutchinson Central High School - Calendar Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1929

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Spahn Schnabel Perry Stelmaczyk Mr. Kalbfleisch CCoachJ Kareff Deranek CCapt.J Geist Van Natter CMgr.J Cross Country This year the cross country schedule was changed. Each of the Buffalo public high schools ran in a series of dual meets. Hutch's first opponent was South Park. The Hutch harriers were in top form and trounced the opponents 17-446. Captain Deranek and Phil Kareff ran a tie race for first place honors. In the next race with East High as the adversary, a most unusual thing happened in the form of a tie score. Kareff was Hutch's first man in and he was followed closely by Bill Deranek. ' In the last dual race Hutch defeated Lafayette by the close score of 27-28. Cap- tain Deranek won the race easily and was followed by Karei who finished third. The following is a list of the first division men in the dual races: Deranek, Kareff, Schnabel, Brown, Perry, Spahn and Stelmaszyk. On November 1, the annual Columbia Cross Country run was held at the Dela- ware Park meadows. This year there was great rivalry between the schools and there was a record attendance of about 5000. The race was won by Bennett, Tech finished second, closely followed by the Hutch runners. The Hutch men who earned their letters in this race are: Captain William Deranek, Philip Kareff, John Schnabel, Kenneth Perry, Bernard Stelmaszyk, Einerie Spahn and Otto Geist. Geist and Kareff' will be the only veterans back next year but many of the squad men have shown surprisingly good form and from them we are expecting a great team next fall. NELSON VAN NATTER, Manager.

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Foster B, Nisberg Vitello S. Zuk fluercio Gary Migliore S. Nisberg Anderson CMgr.J ' Nix Levine Lewanclowski Rosen A, Zuk Salemi G. Doran Lane Brock KC:-1pt.J Bellario Ginsburg Polonsky Morris R, Doran Metzler Football Hutchinson enjoyed an unusually successful season in football this year. We won four out of eight games, a very good showing. Coach Larry Sparfeld built up a most aggressive aggregation from the splendid material available from the previous year. The backfield centered about the fleet-footed War-Horse, Schiavone, whose long runs were the sensation of the series. The half-back Foster showed up well as a running mate for Schiavone, while the tackles of Bellario, the other half-back, were a feature of every game. The line smashes of the giant fullback Migliori gained con- sistent yardage. The line found the major part of its strength in the hard-hitting, fast-charging center, Captain Jerry Brock, the formidable Benny Nisberg, at left tackle, and in Pat Salemi and Allie Zuk in the end positions. Pete Gary, at left guard, Dick Lane at right guard, and George Doran at right tackle, formed a powerful trio in every play. Although some players showed up to a better advantage than others, credit is due them all, for every position on a football team is vital. Our Brown and Blue eleven was to be reckoned with in every contest, and our crowning laurel was gained when we defeated the powerful Bennett team for the first time by a decisive score of twelve to nothing. At the end of the season places on the All-High teams were awarded to Frank Schiavone, Benny Nisberg, Jerry Brock and Pat Salemi. EARL W. ANDERSON, Manager.



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Manguso Dileo Norman Nisberg Vtleinherg A. Katz Kreuter fMgr.Q M. Katz Cyckiewicz Smalclone CCapt.D Simonson Ferraro Grelick Liesinger Basketball Considering the fact that Hutcthinson entered the 1928-29 Yale Cup Series with- out a single veteran from last year, due credit must be given to our plucky team which oifered its opponents keen competition throughout the entire season. We opened the series with a win over Tech and later in the season handed them a second setback. The first South Park contest was not decided until the final quarter, the score being against us 31-21. We had an even break with East-that is, a win and a loss. The Bennett games were hotly contested affairs, in which our boys fought the Orange and Blue to their utmost before we yielded up the victories 18-10 and 30-23. As host to Lafayette we accepted the short end of a 36-17 score. But that second Masten encounter! Say, it was the game of all games in which we upset Fos- dick in a contest replete with thrills. Every man worked as he never worked before, and when time was called Hutch was pronounced victor by the score of 22-21. This was the only defeat of the season for the Yellow and Blue five, Cup winners and Sectional Champions. Coach Ray Glunz did remarkable work in handling and developing the team to the extent he did. Captain Paul Smaldone deserves much credit for the judgment he used in carrying out his duties and for his fine cooperation with his team-mates: Harold Weinberg, Joseph Ferraro, Max Katz, David Grelick, and Abe Katz. NORMAN KREUTER, Manager.

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