Seguin High School - Matador Yearbook (Seguin, TX)

 - Class of 1926

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lg'T a ,ii li cc: Lf Ikl C lx l WEISS, ERwlN- Papa A versatile player who could play well at any of the positions he held down. For two years. he served as center on the team, He was shifted to end on account of his speed, strength and ability to catch long passes. Seguin regrets very much that -Le losse such a valuable player as Weiss. HA GEMANN, ROBERT LEE- Hagy. A good player who overcame dif- ficulties bv his strong determination and his willingness to work. He play- ed the position of guard well and if he had another year there is no doubt that he would have made. BECKER, PAUL- Stiff, Stiff was a new man and had to learn. As the student saw, he learn- ed and learned quick. When Stiff hit a man he was tackled. Becker played guard and will be with us again next year. BERNHARD, LEE- Fish. Fish Bernhard was our one neces- sity. Without him the team would have been incomplete because he was the sport to do things when the others refused. Lee is a brainy and willing player and is bound to make good in the chance he has coming. COBLE, RALPH- Bull. Coble played tackle. He played tackle as an All-American would. He kept his head thruout the whole of every game. He was a man who could play anywhere. His accurate punts pulled S. H, S. out of many a hole. Coble leaves S, H. S. this vear and S. H. S. will be at a great loss . 3- www. N s, f - f .

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Thr: CRICKET BUYS BASKET BALL The basketball team hadkquite a successful season. This was due to the coaches ability to coach and the' co-operation of thelplayers. There were some very hard games played, the team always had the old fight to the last minute of play. Although all of the ganies were not won the team had a pretty good percentage. Due to the fact that there was lots of material, it was a set back to the team as a whole. The team has one victory that will remain with the Seguin High School always, the quintette beat the champions of the army in San Antonio. This is the last year of some of the players. their untiring efforts are appreciated by the student body. Place: Team: Score: Team : , Score Seguin 1 Staples l 3 Seguin l 7 Fentress Luling 22 Seguin 2 Fentress Prairie Lea 7 Seguin 2 l Seguin Prairie l..ea 7 Seguin l 4 Seguin Engineers l 2 Seguin l 8 San Antonio Engineers 3 3 SF gu in l 7 San Antonio Sunsets 2 5 Se gu in l 9 - 1926 X559

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