Marengo High School - Tiger Yearbook (Marengo, IA)

 - Class of 1926

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margin of sixteen to thirteen. Captain Zahrt was the outstanding player of the season, who by his clean hard playing at forward was high point man of the season. Edwards played a good con- sistent game at guard. Pelzler at the other guard was a consistent player of the season. lMore promising material for next year and who showed up well this year are: Hogan, Bigbele, Griffin, Waddell, Addinlgqton, Dower, McGivern, Flesler, Kruse and Peterson. On first thought in looking back over the results of games won and lost, the season does not seem to have' been very successful, but when one stops to consider the circumstances and difficulties under which the boys and the coach had to work, he must admit that the boys showed an admirable spirit, in coming out regularly for scrimmage held often whlen the temperature of the building was below freezing. The boys, however, feel confident that they can produce a winning team next year when theyl get into their new building. TRACK SEASON At the time of this writing, only two days of practice have been held, because of the unfavorable weather. Howevfsr, fifteen men have already reported so pros-- pects look quite promising. The Iowa County Track Meet is to be held at Marengo on April 30 and Coach Owen hopes to have his protegles in shape by that time to make a favorable showing. As yet, it has not been decided whether or not there will be a girls track team. Last season, however, the girls did very well, at 'the County Track meet, Annabelle McGoon taking 3rd in the 50 yard dash, Helen Paine 3rd in the 100 yard dash, and the 440 yard relay team winning lst place. The boys also did very well last season at the County: Track meet. They took the champion- ship for Class B. The one-mile and the half-mile relay teams showed up especially well. This year the Track Team is scheduled to appear at Iowa City, Drake Relays, Grinnell High School, Brooklyn High School, Guernsey High School and Iowa County' Track Meet.

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l BASKETBALL---1926 On account of having no place in which to practice and because of a lack of funds, it was at first decided that basketball should be dropped this ear B t y . u through the kind efforts of Reverend Allen, who started a subscription list, we were able to begin practice in Burnette's B'arn ' aftler Clhristmas vacation. Though made up chiefly of green material, a team was soon rounded into shape f ' fi - ' ' oi our rst encounter with Brooklyn. The height of the Brooklyn men enalbled thlsni to play an aerial game which our boys were unable to stop. This game should have been won by Brooklyn, but due to an error in their eligibility! list, thliy played an in- eligible man and thus forfeited to us -byw the score of 2 to 0 Thlf' second f , . , . game o the season was with Conroy on January 212, As Markingo was unalble to stop Con- roy s scoring on their home floor, the latter won easily by the score of 40 to 16. The annual game with the Alumni was on Januaryu 26. This score was 13 to 6 in favor of the Alumni. Brooklyn invaded our camp on January 30 and won easily by a large margin, the score being 21 to 5. Playing Williamsburg on February 3, our boys came throu1gh with a victory. Although weak on offense, Marengo played a brilliant defensive game, allowing Williamsburg only three field goals. The score was Marengo 9, Williamsburg 6. Conroy camns' over for a return game on Feb- ruary 13 and for the second time scored a victory over us. Marengo was leading at the end of this' first half, but was unable to retain this lead, losing the game, with Conroy 21, Marengo 14. The last game of the season was with the fast Ladora quintet. Having the game won, ,Marengo loosened up in the final minutes of play and allowed this visitors two field goals, which won the game for them by the close

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