KGHE 'GALISMAN N EN K. H. S. WINS IN BRADLEY INTERSCI-IOLASTIC, APRIL 27 Kingman was again runnerfup in the Bradley track meet, winning a tie for fourth place in competition with eightyffive of the hest high schools in the state, K, I'I. S, track men who placed were: Tegard, who won lst high hurdles, 3rd high jumpg Green, 3rd in the mile run, Another heautiful trophy was added to the trophy case. GREATER PEORIA, MEET, MAY 20 Kingman track aces again took second place in the Greater Peoria meet hy nosing out Manual. The stars were Tegard, Green, Guminerson, and Roszell. Tegard-lst high hurdles, Ist high jump, Ist hroad jump, Znd low hurdles. Green -Znd mile run. Gummerson -3rd halffmile run, Roszell-Ist javelin. Another heautiful second place trophy was put in the trophy case. Wliile Tegard took individual honors and took home the high point trophy, he was also successful in hreaking three records. SECTIONAL MEET AT LINCOLN, MAY 12 This meet at Lincoln was of great importance to all high school track and field artists, hecause the hoys who placed first or second earned the right to compete in the state finals at Champaign. Coach Correll picked five of his hest and took them to Lincoln. Two of the Eve placed, namely: Ros:ellAIst javelin. Tegard-2nd high hurdles. STATE MEET AT CHAMPAIGN, MAY IS The day of the state meet found Coach Correll and two of his athletes awaiting the starter's signal. The hoys who were entitled to compete in the state meet were Tegard and Roszell. After the preliminaries, semiffinals, and the finals, Tegard was the only contestant who won a place. He won third in the 120-yard high hurdles, and this entitles him to compete in the Stagg National meet at Chicago. I-Iis time for the high hurdles was 1158. HENRY TRACK MEET, MAY 28 STAGG NATIONAL, MAY EU, 51 Page,-s
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'U GN 'N FGHE GALISMAN CN FRANK GREEN, who was also a two letter man, was the center on the foothall team and the miler in track, could always he counted on. Wheri the opposing team needed only a few yards for a touchdown, Frank would put his heart and soul into the game and do all in his power to spot the onrushes of the opposition In track, he was an ahle point getter in the mile run. JAY BRADLEY, who was a three letter man, was one of the shiftiest halfhacks in Peoria. When there was punch to he needed. he was always in there for a touch- down, Although Jay was not a regular in haskethall. he played in three-fourths of the games to earn his letter. In baseball jay was a good outfielder and also a dependahle hitter. HAROLD VAUBEL, who was hut a one sport man. played his position exceed' ingly well. the position heing as tackle on the footliall team. As he played in the middle of the line, he was always in the thick of the tight. NYAL ROSZELL, who was also a one sport man, threw the javelin on the track team. He always heaved the javelin around 160 feet, and could he depended upon at least Hrst or second place in the meets in which he participated. JOE GUMMERSON did not take part in athletics his First three years. During his fourth year. he was a good reserve on the haskethall team. joe was also a good track man. IntrafMura1 Athletics NTERfCLASS athletics have always hcen an interesting division of sports, hecausc of the high competition. This year the Senior, junior, Sophomore. and Freshman teams each played seven games. For the first time in intrafmural athletics at K. H. S., the Freshmen were class champions with five victories and two defeats. ALLSTAR TEAM josfsvri Glxirtiraitsox QCapt.j, Forward klmiiis Sooriy Forward NEwroN KINNEY. Guard Lizsini VVIILQUN, Guard PATRICK Hi-Li-ruorv, Center SECOND TEAM l'l.XRULD Brrici-uza fCapt.j, Forward Groaoii Diiax, Forward Liiwis LAwRENr:r, Guard NEWELL Imzmsi. Guard HARITLD Vavmii.. Center Senior Team junior Team Sophomore Team Freshman Team j. Grmmeasox H. Bi-.uziiirk N. KINNEY 1Capt,j I Hlzfl'-RUN G. DEAN L. C1.AAseN H. Ci'NlarARE R Hlil-'FRUN H. VAi'maL L. Wnsox lCa R. Grmmiiasorsz N Irsramrvi QCapt,b F. GREEX QCapt.j C. Goomvix H. Livmusrox L. L.xwRi-.Nor O. Palos E. Memos R. BRr'sH j. Scion D. XX'A1ai-.L D. Gaiman R. HUEHNE B BRl'.l:DLUYI' j. Wi ara R XX'.u.l..sei. j. HARTM.KN T Rsruxmv D. Rom-Rs Page 85
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