Lincoln Junior High School - Lincoln Life Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1925

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Lincoln Junior High School - Lincoln Life Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 61 of 88
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VOLLEY BALL Having no facilities for the usual fall sports, we began to search for something to occupy our time during the fall months. We finally decided that Volley Ball would meet our needs, so a very interesting tournament was con- ducted. Thirty-two teams, divided into two sections, competedin an elimina- tion series for the school title. The 9A-4 and the 8B-5 won the section titles. and the final game was won by the 9A-4 team for the school championship. Volley Ball letters were won by David Lifson, Louis Schuster, Lyman Lee. Clarence Pierson, Benny Brochin, Martin Shilf, and Jack Yale. GOLF AND TENNIS Golf and tennis tournaments, newly added to the list of Lincoln's major sports, Will become annual events. Many boys who cannot swim will lind a new diversion in golf or tennis. In other Minneapolis schools these sports hold an important position, and we hope they will hold a like one in Lincoln. To enter these tournaments one pays an entrance fee of live cents. This is done to keep down the number of entrants and to serve as a forfeit if one does not keep his engagement with his opponent. As these are new sports in Lincoln, let us give them a good start. SWIMMING The letter awarded for feats in swimming proved to be one of the most difficult awards to win. Out of seventyeflve boys who entered the swimming contest only seventeen won the coveted emblem, the letter uL for Lincoln with a lish imposed upon it. The seventy-flve boys in the illish club meet twice each week and practice the various events and after several weeks' practice, the tests were taken. Here are the events that but seventeen of the seventyaflve completed: Swim one-half mile, swim sixty feet under water, swim sixty feet and tow another person, swim twenty yards With hands tied, twenty yards with feet tied, back stroke one-fourth mile, trudgeon stroke one-fourth mile, demonstrate resuscita- tion, perform ten different dives. In addition to the contest for rewarded swimmers, a class for beginners was conducted. The slogan of the boys was uEvery Boy in Lincoln a Swim- mer by Summer. The boys did not respond as readily as was expected but every one who completed the course of live lessons was able to swim the length of the pool. Fiftyanine lessons were given to twenty-two boys. The boys who won letters were: Martin Saliterman Albert Carlson Clarence Polisky Toiva Jamback Uno Seklund Sam Piller Maurice Reichert Arthur Bush Nathaniel Patton Ervin Anderson Frederick Lumbar Sam Brodsky Clifford Burke Alex Yeslowitz Edward Willis Ernest Hershoff Hymen Reichert 57

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s h W NW a xxx x xymxxg XX Cw o W X xxh n :X RN - $ $ v a V xxxt x X vx Qw . x a XX e h X T N R T x. Q WINNERS OF INTERCLASS BASKET BALL AND VOLLEY BALL TOURNAMENTS Back Row, L. to R: L. LEE, C. PIERSON, L. SHUS'IER, H. LURIE, M. SHIFF Middle Row: M. CHAPMAN, R. STOLLER, C. POLISKY, B. OSTRIN, M, REICIIERT, R. FRANK, P. COHEN. Bottom Row: N. ZEEMAN, B. KELLY, A. ROSENBERG, Z. STOLLER, M. OBERSTONE, L. KAPLAN, R. VVEISS. LINCOLNlS BASKETBALL TEAM Although there is no inter-scholastic competition between the junior high schools of the city, Lincoln had an all star basketball team Which com- peted With various schools and clubs. For over a period of two years Lincolnls team went undefeated until they met their Waterloo in Bryant Junior High. The result of this game was un- decided until the last minute of play and then only a margin of one point separated the teams, enough to Win the game. The following are the scores of some of the games: Lincoln ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 North Second, 8 Lincoln s 15 Alumni ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 12 Lincoln ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 18 Edison High ,,,,,,,,,, 19 Lincoln 6 Bryant 7 Lincoln also defeated the Super A. C., the Tigers A. C, and Sumner School, as well as others. Reuben Frank was captain of the team last year. The following were members of the team: Albert Poltinsky, David Lifson, Reuben Frank, Moey Alpert, and Louis Karrol. ' '56



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1925-1865 ATHLETIC GIRL AND OLD-FASHIONED GIRL In 1865, which was-oh, years and years ago In dear Abe LincolnIs time, The girls did not play catch and throw They did embroidery, wore lace mitts. And hoop 'skirts-learned to cook, And from underneath poke bonnets Demurely they would look. At battledore and shuttlecock Sometimes they tried to play But they coulant get so very far With hoop skirts in their way. Oh, little girl how I would like To reach across the space And bring you to our Lincoln gym. Then gone with frills and lace, A middy blouse and bloomers and tennis shoes I know Would most become your slender grace. Then on frolics we should go. I know youid rather take one dive Into our Lincoln pool Then sit and tat that dainty lace And hold a reticule. A ride upon a tandem Of course was rather quaint But come with me and take a hike And you,ll make no complaint. Lincoln days were wonderful When you were yet alive, But 1cgan'StI compare with Lincoln days 92 Of 58

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