Racine High School - Kipikawi Yearbook (Racine, WI)

 - Class of 1926

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,,-Y+X K LIGHT WEIGHT After one short weelt of practice, with no plays antl a weak tlefensive, Coach lV1cCarr's lightweights journetvecl to Slinger. The game was lost after a harnl tight with a I7-9 score. The lightit-s tlisplakving a gootl lirantl of passing, hut he-ing uuahle to score against S1inger's heavyweight tirst squad. About one weelt later, the locals tangletl with the speecltv Laehat Cleaner live, anal were forcetl to tlrop a secoml game. The final score stooil at 17-10. Things lwrightenetl up consiclerahllv when the 1oca1 cagers won their tirst game hiv a score of 20-13. South lwilwaultee lighties were the victims of the 1oca1's well timecl oflensive 1et1 in scoring 11-v Captain '1'1iies, who ta11iet1 12 of the points for his team. the lightweiglits evenetl things up for the two losses earlier in the season. Un the following lfritlay night, 1Ninter's Balser-v was forcecl to tlrop a 15-9 count match to the high school tive. The Bakers were soon surprised 1:-v a perfect flow of fast passworlt anal steatllv scoring. Wlith hut three secontls to go, antl the score one point in favor of the South iW1i1- waukee aggregation, Captain Thies tlroppetl in a winning tally to cinch the seconcl victory for Racine over the suhurh crew. The game was one of the fastest platvetl on the local t1oor anal the win for the lighties was well earned. Revenge is sweet. Slinger invatlecl the Racine lightweights hunting grountls for a return match on the following Friday night to go home with a 16-10 tleleat staring it in the face. '1'he local otlensive was working perfectly anal the win from the Slinffer aggregation closetl the season nicely. D Racinef- 8 vs. Slinger 11igh School-17 Racine-13 vs. Yvinters-'A 9 Racine' 10 vs. liatchatf 17 Racine--'11 vs. South lV1i1wau1cee-'10 Racine' 20 vs. South 1V1i1wau14ee - -15 Racine -16 vs. Slingerf 10 1110211 l , O

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, K A A ffi T- iw- K I BASEBALL TEAM Top Row-Coach Ioxras, DEMr:TR.xcovULr:s, CHR1s'm.xN, M,xNor:izN.xcK. Srxcss Cimisrmxsox, S.xscI-IE, Diciisox, HOFFMAN. B,xRm'. Center Row-X.xno.x WILLIAMS, BoRo14:NsoN, O'CONNIiL, KAUPIE, STOFFEL, LEGUIC, Coovlcn, Smaoialz Bottom Row-fcaptain XVITTKOWSK1, ECKSTRUM. A truly capable aggregation, formidable in every respect, and well able to hold its own against some of the strongest opposition the W. I. A. A. can muster, that was Racine High School's base- ball team for the Season of 1925. The locals won all their games last year, and in doing so held up the record established by the nine of the preceding season. An undefeated baseball nine for two years is a record to be well proud ofg and if the Black and Gold warriors can uphold the record again this year, the school is well able to boast of a first rate base- ball squad. Al Hughes was the mainstay of the Racine organiza- tion last year, the scrappy hurler making an excellent start at the opening of the season by pitching a no-hit match against Janesville. The second match with the Blues resulted in a second victory for the local pill tossers when they won a hard fought match after Degnan laid low a homer with the bases full, but he forgot to place his clamp on third base and none of the runs counted. Neverthe- less, the locals had totaled enough runs during the other innings to take the match. Williams was a consistent hitter during the season and Witt- kowski proved to be a valuable man at the backstop berth. IIIOIH ' fxg . 3, yf c'g. , fi a ' . , gc, Fai M v.. xv fr , f , i 'L CAPT. XVITTKOWSKI



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A g -A .1 K 'MXN f 'eI Baseball Results '25 Racine 6 vs. Ianesville, 3 Racine, 8 vs. Cudahy, 1 Racine 6 vs. Ianesville, 2 Racine, 19 vs. Shorewood, 2 Racine, 6 vs. Cudahy, 5 Racine, 17 vs. Shorewood, 6 1926 BASEBALL SCEDULE May 2 Pio Nono, at Racine May 22 Counfry Day, at Nlilwaulcee Nlay 5 Cudahy, at Racine May 29 Milwaukee Aggies, at Racine May 8 Open Iune 5 Ianesville, at Ianesville Flay I2 Pio Nono, at St. FFHIICIS Iune 9 Milwaukee Aggies, at Wauwatosa lVIay I5 Janesville, at Racine Dune 12 Annual high school Held day Field Day - 1926 - June 13th CAPTAINS CARDINALS INDIGOES IRAN GRIFFITH IIARRIET VANCE DoNDuNAwAY TIIoR PoUI.sEN BUYS' EVENTS Low HURDLES-CCD-4 CID-5 lst Knudson CCD 2nd Iones CID 5rd Eckstrum CID ,.,..,, , ,..,i i.,, 5 OM MILE RUN--CCD-4 CID-5 Ist Pitner CID 2nd Schroeder CCD 5rd Bowman CCD ..,,. ..,.,..,., 4 :52 220 YARD DASH-CCD-8 CID-1 lst Rose CCD 2nd Lane CCD 5rd Pitner CID... .,,...... .... .,,.... . . 2-IM 440 YARD DASH-CCD-1 CID-8 lst Poulsen CID 2nd Hone CID 5rd G. Hansen CCD ,.,...,,... ,,,.,,,, 5 8:00 HALF MILE-CCD-4 CID-5 lst Krause CID 2nd S. Hansen CCD 5rd Ross CCD .,,,..,.. ....,..,., 2 :IS 100 YARD DASH-CCD-9 CID-0 lst Rose CCD 2nd Buffham CCD 5rd LaneCCD . ...l...... ..,..,.., 1 IM HIGH HURDLES-CCD-6 CID-5 lst Knudson CCD 2nd Iones CID 3rd Schroeder CCD ...,.,. ........ l 7 BROAD IUMP-CCD-8 CID-1 lst Sorensen CCD 2nd Lane CCD 5rd Vetter CID i....... ...,...,.. I 8' 2 POLE VAULT-CCD-5 CID-4 lst Sorensen CCD 2nd H. Hansen CID .,......,........ . ........ 9' 0' HIGH JUMP-'CCD-5 CID-4 lst Sorensen CCD 2nd Hansen CID.. .... . ....,. .,....... .....I..... 5 f t. Iiosi

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