Latin School of Chicago - Sigillum Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1928

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Page 80 text:

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Page 79 text:

'i v I X f v- e ' . . - : iT 1T.7 -- - 1 :.1T 2f. V sean, Q YQ f: xssiig - i . 1 I. I . I r if-xgggy-gf..f1.1i2X?S1 LATIN vs. NORTHVVESTERN M. 51 N. A. The Northwestern Blilitary and Naval Academy game was the most disastrous for Latin. In the first place the day was extremely warm, and the players were more or less listless. Latin held the heavy Northwestern team to one touchdown in the first half and this they received on a blocked kick. In the second half, however, Latin was tired out, and Northwesterns 210-pound fullback crashed through Latinls frail line at will. The final score was 26 to 0. LATIN vs. PARKER On November ll, Latin played the first game in ten years with its old rival. Francis Parker. A number of the alumni turned out for the occasion, and this writer hopes that they were well pleased, because Latin walked away with the game. The score was -ll to 0. In the first quarter two touchdowns were made. and the same number were scored in the second. The last half, however, was cut short because of darkness, so Latin was only able to chalk up-two more in that half. The passing of Hodgson and the line plunging of Fortune were the outstanding points of the game. In this game we received our first casualty. Hodgson, our star passer, suffered a com- pound fracture of the collar bone. LATIN vs. NIILXVAUKEE COUNTRY DAY The last game of the season was very disastrous for Latin. lVithout Hodgson the fine passing attack which Latin had used so successfully was gone. Our opponents. Illilwaukee Country Day School, had a very strong and heavy team, and they walked over us most of the time. Uihlein, their star player, a fellow six feet six inches tall and weighing over two hundred pounds, ran around end and off tackle at will. Although Latin fought hard, they could do nothing against this powerful team. Casey, though. saved his team from a whitewash by snagging a llilwaukee pass and running it back to the five-yard line. Fortune then plunged it over on four tries. Directly afterwards the game was called on account of rain. The final score was Bflilwaukee 37, Latin 6. All in all, Latin had a pretty successful season, winning two games, tying one, and losing two. And this writer only hopes that next year more fellows will report for practice and in this way help Latin to have a successful season. THE INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS BURNS, Captain. was back at quarter this year, and, although he didn't carry the ball much, he helped the team by running back punts and by his heady, dependable direction of the team. He leaves this year. FORTUNE, our fullback, was, as the name imples, all there. Pete ran the ball well, and, whenever he tackled a man, that person His kicking, also. helped us out of many pinches. next year, and I wish him Cas everyone doesl a very successful season. Everyone knows how good a game Hardy half, so I can only say that Latin is very sorry to lose him this year. Not muchlneeds to be said about the playing has heard how he can stop anyone that comes near Page 51 , . rg TAI TE L 4-I. Qi 'I fi 3 QE! il -A-1 Qi I lj lil .sl if fi fl Qi ii if El if 3 knew he had been hit, and hit hard. Pete has been elected captain for fg Honosox played this year at right T of Brad CASEY because everyone ji him. He will be back next year. I 1 - Q2 y . M ,gg Y g A L V .fu i- -Z Y 5 ' L., 'T Ti' ' ' ,Q Inilfi-'Tj , .L F . iiti'-25355553315



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N ' ' ' 1 ' 1' TL Jfpay , 1 if G I I 1 1 7 xi 365 4 HE.-XVYVVEIGHT BASKETBALL SCHEDULE C. L. 8. Opp. January 27 Parker ..... ............ H ere 42 14 February 1 Harvard ...... ..... H ere 24 23 February 6 U , High .... ..... H ere 25 21 February 10 North Shore .... Here 22 24 February 18 llilwaukee . . ...,, Here 22 24 February 25 Harvard . . . ..... There 25 28 Blarch 2 Parker . . . ..... There 43 16 llarch 8 Luther . . . ..... Here 18 31 Blarch 17 North Shore ..... There 20 27 241 208 1Vou Lost Pct. 4 5 .444 LIGHTXVEIGHT BASKETBALL SCHEDULE January 25 Harris ..... ............ H ere 23 7 January 27 Parker ..... ..... H ere 31 17 February 1 Harvard ...... ..... H ere 15 7 February 0 U , High .... ..... H e1'e 17 7 February 10 Lake Forest . . . ..... Here SO 24 February 25 Harvard ..., ..... T here 23 0 Nlarch 2 Parker ..... ..... 'I Phere 9 28 Nfarch 8 Luther . . ..... Here 21 12 Nlareh 13 Harris . ..... Here 42 12 21 1 123 VVon Lost Pct. 8 1 .889 Lv. -Q. Payr 59

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