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I933 .. .O KAW WAKO 1932 Track Record Coach Gillespie's 1932 track team opened its schedule at Carlyle, April 2nd, with james Tubb winning the cross country run and Edwin Munsell winning second in the high hurdles. In the Quadrangular meet at Charleston, Shelbyville was fourth wich James Tubb winning the mile and half-mile events and Captain Twiss third in the pole vault and low hurdles, Munsell was fourth in the high hurdles, While other members of the team took fourth and fifth in various events. With seventy-two and one-half points, Shelbyville defeated Mattoon and Pana in the Triangular meet at Forest Park, April 15th. James Tubb won the mile event but lost to his brother, Clarence, in the hurdles. Mun- sell was first in that event. Bernard Crouch obtained second in the 440, Kenneth Crouch was third, Robinson took third in the 100-yard and second in the 220-yard. Shelbyville was successful in winning the County track meet twice in succession, beating Moweaqua by two points. James Tubb and Twiss set new county records. Clarence Tubb was high point man with four- teen and a half points. Robinson was first in the 100-yard and second in the 220. Twiss, C. Tubb, and Munsell won first, second, and third, re- spectively, in the low hurdles. Johnson took second in the 440 and ran on the winning relay team. In the field events, C. Tubb took first place in the broad jump, Munsell third in the high jump, Tubb and Twiss' tied for third in the pole vault, and L. Stamper fourth in the discus throw. In the South Central Conference meet at Carlinville, Tubb won the mile and second in che half-mile. Twiss was third in the low hurdles. Shelby had 14 points to take fifth place. At Charleston, Tubb set a new District record of 4:37 for che mile run and Twiss :27 for the 220 hurdles. Both were qualified for the State meet, in which Tubb s'et a new record for Shelby track runners by taking third in the mile with a time of 3:30. . James Tubb, the cause of many of Shelby's points was the outstand- ing track athlete of many years and one of the Stateis best milers,' for two years. Jim was the first Shelby athlete to participate in the national meet at the University of Chicago and take ninth place. We wish his brother, captain of the 1933 team, success. Tb ly
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O KAW WAK 0 l933 1932 Track Schedule Name Place Date Carlyle Meet Carlyle April 2 Quadrangular Meet Charleston April 9 Triangular Meet Shelbyville April 15 Triangular Meet Taylorville April 23 Shelby County Meet Shelbyville April 30 South Central Meet Carlinville May 9 District Meet Charleston May 14 State Track Meet Champaign May 21 INDIVIDUAL POINT RECORD County Conference Distri Contestant Quad Meet Tri Meet Meet Meet Meet Armin Twiss . . . . . 8 13 122 4 James Tubb .... . . 13 9 10 9 S Edwin Munsell . . . 3 7 9 2 2 Clarence Tubb . . . 2 6 142 0 0 Gloyd Robinson I . . . . 3 7 10 0 0 Wfilson Johnson . . . . . 2 8 6 0 2 Leo Stamper .... . 3 4 2 0 0 Kenneth Crouch . . . . 2 4 2 0 0 Bernard Crouch. . . . 0 6 3 0 0 Eugene Stamper . . . . 2 4 2 0 0 Irvin Longenbaugh . .- . . 1 1 2 0 0 Lester Brown ........ 0 0 2 0 0 T011 Row: E, Young, Rice, B. Crouch, C. Tubb, Finks, G. Longtnbaugli, Storm, XV.ilburn, Mr. Gillespie, Ballon: Row: Warren, Stampcr, Frizzell, L. Stsmpcr, johnson. Brown, K. Crouch. Tl fy
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O KAW WAK O ., l933 G. A. A. I promise to uphold the ideals of the Girl's Athletic Association By promoting interest in athletics and in the out-of-doors, By living so that I may be healthy and strong, By making good sportsmanship a constant factor in my conduct. The preceding statement, which is the pledge of the G.A.A. is something worth living up to Whether you are a member of that organ- ization or not. School routine having been started, the G.A.A. resumed its activ- ities for the year. The officers, Audrey Dannenbarger, president, Margaret Hulick, Vice-president, and Virginia Westervelt, secretary- treasurerg with the co-operation of Miss Short, put the club on its Way. Much credit is due Miss Short who has worked untiringly for the good of G.A.A. She has conducted elective classes in interpretative dancing, clogging, folk dancing, soccer, volley-ball, basketball, and archery. These sports are open not only to girls of G.A.A. but to all who Wish to participate. Miss Short has tried to instill sportsmanship and fair play into the minds of the girls of the entire school. Sportsman- ship, in the sense she has taught it, does not pertain to athletics alone, but should be practiced in all phases of life as Well. This spring Shelbyville G.A.A. placed in the Telegraphic Goal Shooting Contest. They received a blue and white banner that they are quite proud of. Top Row: Walton, Tubb, Baker, Dannenbarger, Miss Short, Cain, V. Recliner, Morse, Hulick, Turk. Middle Row: H. Gowdy, Fishel, V. Gowdy, D. Anderson, Westervelt, Graybill, Compton, C. Recliner, Jeffries, Dearing, Boys, Yakey. Botlom Row: Forsyth, Yantis, Stcwzrdson, H. Baker, Carnes, Gilliland, Butler, Perry, Gibson, Storm, H. Bond, Scovil' Schwenker, Taylor, Heinz. Thirty-tw0
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