Racine High School - Kipikawi Yearbook (Racine, WI)

 - Class of 1922

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l all Ill! 'Ta ' ':':i EiEEE:1i1E1Q:EiEf E q4:'::: ziizifzlai mlllglllllllllisf lllllllllllll ' ' ' ll ll Pl 111 1 i E :i Z f 2 li 122122 llllillll ll Ill mu mumnumlil mum ,,:a :nzr 2ag:g1i. 1 11a2 azee unnnlllliuululliiiiniiilllllii:mlumlllllglllmllll.tsezzug Only Captain Wadewitz, Sandelin, and Snoke are lost to the team for next year. With this year's experience and with Mr Cox to coach the team, a state championship does not look impossible. Seasnrfs Eames RACINE-MILWAUKEE UNIVERSITX' HIGH Racine High School 1922 Basket Ball Team made its debut Ianuary 6 by defeating the fast Milwaukee University Team to the tune of 25 to 15. The fea- ture of the game was the clever pass work, and the five men defense of the Black and Gold Aggregation. RXXCINE - WAUWATOSA The Black and Gold quintet showed its real speed to the members of the Wau- watosa Team by lacing them 28 to 25 Friday, lanuary 15. The playing of our boys showed the results of clever coach- ing. RACINE f SOUTH MILWAUKEE The Basket Ball Team journeyed to South Milxvaukee, Ianuary 14, to trim the Red and White Team. The long and fast sight-seeing trip to this berg did not dim the eyes of the boys of good old Racine, for they were victorious, being on the long end of the score, 19 to 14. RACINE - FOND DU LAC The R. H. S. Big Five left Racine for a three days' trip, playing its first game at Fond du Lac on Ianuary 27, where it met its first defeat of the season by a score of 14 to 17. The Black and Gold Coach did not train the boys for a com- bination dance and basket ball game. Our boys did not realize at first that they were dancing around a waxed floor, and by the time they got into their usual basket ball stride, it was too late for the Black and Gold score to be placed with the other victories. RACINE - MARINETTE The Racine players arrived Saturday, Ianuary 28, at Marinette with revenge in the eye, which the Northerners did not detect until the Black and Gold had rolled up a score of 20 to 2 in the first half, with our boys going easy. The final score showed Racine 51 and Marinette 12. The cagers felt better about their defeat at Fond du Lac upon considering the beating they gave Marinette. RACINE - BELOIT Racine High School Team took its second real jaunt in a visit to Beloit, February 5. It defeated the Fairies by the tune of 25 to 15. The game was fast and at no time were our boys in danger of defeat, due to the excellent work of the entire team. RACINE f IANESVILLE The Black and Gold lads left the Fairies for Ianesville where, because they were so wild over their victory at Beloit, the Ianesville cagers put them in a small gymnasium. Consequently, our boys, having been coached in the spacious lV1cKinley lunior High Gynmasium, were 'cribbed, cabined, and confinedf Considering the handicap our fighters experienced in the small gymnasium, they made the opponent team realize it was fighting a real team for its victory in this game of 19 to 11. RACINE - KENOSHA The clever coach of the Racine High School Black and Gold Team had his boys pack their basket ball parapher- nalia on February 10 for a trip to Kenosha. With them went staunch rooters to back up the heroes. Although our team lost by the score of 22 to 18, we felt no disgrace. Much credit is due the Kenosha team for beating Racine High School for the first time in years. RACINE 4 SHE BOYGAN On February 17, the Sheboygan High School team came to Racine for revenge which it did not get. It received instead a drubbing by the score of 24 to 17 by the hands of the Black and Gold Fight- ing Five. It was a well-played game and our fighters deserved the support of all the students of the school. Those who were not present missed a very exciting evening. The floor work and shooting were excellent indeed. Three cheers for the Black and Gold boysl RACINE - WEsT ALLIS On the night of February 25, the Black and Gold basket ball players defeated the West Allis quintet by a score of



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V 'ill 'E W W ' 'I 'am ui in ......... ...lm , nv M I . lllltllillmi.. lll lllliillfjill-ill l 28 to 12. The West Allis Five had been reported as one of the strongest teams in this part of the state, but it was unable to penetrate the defense of the R. H.S. Team. The passing and shooting of the Racine boys electrified the audi- ence and we were in danger of losing the game at no time. Qtlass Uliuurnament The class basketball tournament was held at the Stephen Bull School the week before the Christmas holidays. The upper classmen showed too strong for the lower classmen, and the Hnal game for championship was between the Sen- iors and Iuniors. The Iuniors playing a splendid game, defeated the Seniors. This tournament was held for the pur- pose of developing material for the first and second school teams. mhz Sverunh Qteam The second team deserves a great deal of credit for the work it did during the season. It had a record of winning all but two games. It also gave the first squad good practice. Perfonnfl of Second Team EVANMILLER, Captain WALLACE LOOMIS IRVING SCHROEDER ORRIN LOOMIS CARL STELLBERG BYRON IONES CARLTON HILKER HAROLD STUPECKY EUGENE CHRISTMAN MELVIN TIDYMAN ALLAN VROOMfXN IRVING BRECKENFELD Spring Qtijletics Golf and tennis were developed this year to open a broader field of activities to the student body. With these sports ably directed by the coaching staff, Racine has gained an enviable place in the field of athletics. The work this year has shown that it is possible for a school to shine in more than one sport and it is hoped that the spring athletics will be developed to the high stage of Perfection reached by the football and basketball teams representing R. H. S. girls' Zlthletics Girls' Zbunkzp Hockey practice was begun October 5th at Lewis Field. The girls were taught a great deal about hockey technique and rules by' both Miss Rigg and Miss Kindley. The captains for the girls' hockey teams were as follows: Seniors... LLLLLL.LLLLoL. ...VERNA SOMMERS.. Iuniors ..oLL.L.L..LLL. LMARION MILLSTEAD Sophomores ,..... DAOMAR CHRISTENSON Freshmen .,..... ..............., A LICE GILDAY The hockey tournament opened De- cember 15th, when the Freshies defeated the Sophs with a score of 5-0. The Freshmen who made goals were Alice Gilday tonej, and Irene Lane ttwoj. The next game, played by the Iuniors, ended with a score of 4-0 in favor of the Seniors. Carolyn Truelsch and Verna Sommers each scored two goals for their side. Then the two winning teams, the Freshmen and the Seniors fought for final class honors. The Seniors won the game 5-0. The goal scorers were Lor- raine Olle ttwoj, Carolyn Truelsch ttwoj, and Verna Sommers tonej. As a special treat, the Seniors played a game against the Faculty, and succeeded in running off with the honors, leaving the score 5-l. Miss Rigg scored the goal for the Faculty while Verna Sommers, Lorraine Olle, and Carolyn Truelsch built up their score. The Senior line-up was as follows: CAROLYN TRUELSCH. ..., . .Center Forward LORRAINE ULLE ,V.,.,. . . ,.,L Right Inside.. MONA VOLKERT .L.... ..LL.LL.. R ight Outside HELEN MOORE L... L...L . .Left Inside.. . VERNA SOMMERS tCapt.j .......... Left Half LAURA SCHACHT ...Center Half ELIZABIETH WALKER .... ......... R ight Half RUTH MANTPILL ....... ...... . . Left Half MYRTLE LICTENFELDT.. ......... Right Back ESTHER JOHNSON .................... .Left Back KATHERINE IONES ..... ..Goal Keeper Basket 381111 The girls of all classes showed that they had real peppy school spirit by

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