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SPORTS 9 Players winning the coveted varsity P. H. were Co-Captains Smith and Emerich, Jim Crawford, Norm Ling. A1 Millett. Dave McCollough, John Robinson, Howard Myron, Alan Brown. Bob Isabel and Student Manager Stenzhorn. P. H. 34 - Toledo Libbey Summary - 20 17 St. Augustine 20 33 - Ferndale 3 22 Grosse Point 18 19 - Mt. Clemens - 21 40 St. Augustine 15 19 - Saginaw Eastern - 17 23 Fordson 22 18 - Flint Northern - 20 16 St. Mary’s 24 22 - Birmingham - 17 22 Pontiac 14 27 - - Royal Oak - - 10 26 Monroe 27 27 - In Regional Competition - Mt. Clemens - - 15 17 Royal Oak 18 Interclass Basketball The interclass basketball league was played on Roosevelt floor during the season, each semester having a separate schedule and winner. Mr. Paulson was in charge. The first half of the schedule resulted in a championship for the 1 2A’s, as the older boys eas ily outclassed the others. The second half was all I 1 A, and these boys came through to victory. A feature of the first half schedule was an all star team chosen by Mr. Paulson. These boys played the reserves in a preliminary to a varsity game, taking the scrubs by a one sided score. Much interest has been shown in this intra-mural sport and it is hoped to be as successful in the future as it has been in the past. Track Coach Brick Fowler celebrated the beginning of his third season as track coach of P. H. H. S. when he greeted thirty candidates for the team on Roosevelt field early in April The group included nine letter- men who came out again this year ready for battle: “Speed” Campbell. Ralph Vos, “Stu” McCabe, Ernie Nagle, Oscar Hayslette, Harold Durrant, Louis Bond, “Book” Hazely, and Louie Linteau. Several
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8 SPORTS SPORTS Football Displaying their usual scrap and ability to “take it” the Red-White football team led by Captain Tom Woodward, finished the season with an envious record of seven wins and one loss. Coach Brick Fowler was greeted in September by ninety candidates reporting for practice, including six letter men. From this promising squad Coach Fowler and Willard Blackney built up a fine varsity squad averaging 165 pounds, and a better-than-average reserve team. The varsity squad, one of the finest in our school’s history, rolled up 153 points to a hard-earned 34 by the opposition. The locals only loss was a heartbreaking scrap to Mount Clemens, ancient rivals and unde- feated Class B state champs. On Friday, December 9, sixteen members of the squad were presented with letters at a noon pep meeting. Those receiving monograms were: Campbell Donaghy Emerich Lambert Woodward Buntrock Smith Murray Isabel McCabe Platzer Hayzlett Young Hayzley Willis Zeulkee, Manager Later the team elected Robert Isabel and Booker Hayzley as Co- Captains to guide their destinies in the 1933 season. Summary 41 Algonac 0 0 Mount Clemens - 12 7 Birmingham 3 15 Royal Oak - 0 38 Pontiac - 0 26 Fordson - 6 1 3 Ferndale 6 13 Flint School for Deaf 7 Basketball Coach Brick Fowler in the past has had a habit of producing great teams, and the Port Huron High basketball machine of ' 32 and ’33 was no exception. Brick developed from a squad of fine veteran letter win- ners and a group of promising youngsters a team to be proud of. The Red-Whites, led by Co-Captains Dan Smith and Alex Emerich, turned in a fine record of ten wins and six losses. Although the loss of Crawford, Smith and Ling at Midyear Graduation hit the team hard, the vacancies were ably filled and the locals went on into the Regional tournament, the winning of which it narrowly lost by a one point loss to a rejuvenated Royal Oak quintet. This year’s outfit was supported by one of Assistant Coach Blackney’s usual peppy squads of reserves, who gave the varsity plenty of competi- tion in practice and completed a creditable record of their own.
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1 0 SPORTS speedy newcomers gave further strength to the squad, while many of last year’s team who didn’t get quite the number of specified points to win a monogram were out there plugging and expect to receive a coveted P. H. this year. The squad holds wins over Marine City, St. Clair and Algonac. but were on the small end of a dual meet with Royal Oak and triangular meet with Mount Clemens and Pontiac, who tied for first place. The Red-Whites are favored over Croswell in the last meet of the season. Many of the athletes of the team were almost sure point winners this season, coming through with points in nearly every meet. “Stu Mc- Cabe and Oscar Hayslett were at top shot-putting form at the close of the season, both men breaking forty-three feet. Campbell in the quarter mile, Hayzley in the high jump, Linteau in the mile and Durrant in the sprints, scored in nearly every meet. Several Roosevelt track records were broken this year, including the mark for the hundred yard dash, 120 high hurdles, 440 yard dash and 880 yard dash. Five men on the squad are to take part in the regional meet at Ypsilanti. They are: Linteau, Capt. McCabe, Campbell, Durrant. and Hayslette. Jack MacDonald was this year’s efficient manager. Baseball Forty candidates for the baseball team greeted Coach Willard Blackney this spring when the first call of the diamond was sounded. This year’s squad was a team of veterans who went places, as nine letter winners were back on the job. They were: Ernie Willis, Art May, “Lefty O’Neil, “Haze” Moran, “Book” Hayzley, Ed. Buntrock. “Cud Patterson, Milky Crawford, and “Vic Sari. However, there were several fast stepping youngsters out who saw battle during the season and will win monograms. The team faced real competition which included Pontiac, Royal Oak, Fordson, Adrian, and St. Stephen’s, but the Red-White sluggers de- pended upon experience and hurling ability to carry them through a successful season. Summary of An Ace Season April 28 Pontiac 5 P. H. 6 There May 3 Capa c 3 P. H. 10 Here May 5 St. Stephen’s 4 P. H. 9 There May 6 Royal Oak 0 P. H. 3 There May 13 Croswell 7 P. H. 13 Here May 15 Capac 3 P. H. 8 There May 19 Pontiac 5 P. H. 6 Here May 27 Fordson - P. H. There May 30 St. Stephen’s P. H. Here
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