South High School - Lens Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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Pettibonc .... Grady ..... Baracli . . Ruh . . . Heinz . . . Smith . . . Carlisle .... Hussey .. FirSt Team Ruh CSD ,...... Snyder CSD ....... SOUTH IIIGH ANNUAL uunmmIII1unnuIuI1mmmuunmnn1nnmnmumumm uunmmmumm SOUTH INDIVIDUAL SCORING fr 3 ....2 ....2 ....1 ....1 ....1 ....1 P. A. T. F. G. T. L. ANNUAL ALL-HIGH TEAM .....L.T Busick CWD ......... ..... L .G Ritzman CXVD Capt. .... C. R. Stock CCD ........ .... R . C Cannon C AD ..... Harrison CND ..... 'W. Simpson CED . . . Alton CND ....... Grady CSD ..... Pettibone CSD .... ....L.H ....R.H A TRIB UTE 1 I.... O 30 0 23 1 15 0 12 0 6 0 6 0 G 0 6 Second Team Lindenburg CED Stotsbury CAD Nklilson CDVD Tracy CND . . . .Hodges CSD Glassinan CCD Hussey CSD Evans CND G. Simpson CED Mason CXVD Capt. D. Stock CCD This paragraph is dedicated to a South High athlete, who, though not par- ticipating in all branches of sports, was an outstanding player at his own game, football. He has gained the reputation of being one of the best tackles developed in local high school circles. 1 t His attitude was, outwardly at least, carefree and nonchalant, his own merits were always discussed by other lips than his own. He proved his ability as a leader when he was unanimously chosen to captain the football team of 1925. He was well liked by his teammates and fellow students. South High will long' remember this quiet, unassuming athlete, Parker Snyder. inumnmuuuxumn 102

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Sourrr HIGH ANNUAL Review of the Football Season Hlhen the roll was called for the 1925 football season, Coach Bash had a neucleus of seven letter men around which to develop a team worthy to repre- sent South High on the gridiron. However, many new men reported which helped the chances of our school developing a championship eleven. After the 1925 gridiron year faded away the records showed that South High had again placed a powerful team in the High School race. Although not enjoying such an enviable record as the championship team of 1924, its string of victories and defeats arc well. worth mentioning. On September 26, South overcame the Dedication Hoodoo by easily down- ing Delaware, 19-0 in the initial game of the season on the new South High Athletic field. Mayor Thomas, Miss Juliette Sessons, and Mrs. H. R. Townsend gave con- gratulatory talks in the Dedication program. On the following week the Blue and Gray grid team traveled to Louisville, Kentucky, and Showing an entire reverse in form over the previous week, were handed a neat 22-0 lacing by Manual High School, National Champions of 1925. South High football warriors suffered their second defeat out of three starts at Springfield on October 10, returning home on the short end of a 12-0 score. South opened their local interscholastic football season October 17, by turn- ing in a win at the expense of NVest High, the score being 13-9. South 's aerial attack in the final minutes of play bewildered the Cowboys' defense. A game which looked like certain victory for the South Pig Skin Tossers was turned into a disastrous defeat October 23 when the Aquinas team came from behind in the closing minutes of play and defeated South 20-19. South High walloped North High 12-0 on November let. It marked the first victory of a Blue and Gray football team over that of a Maroon and Gold eleven in eight years. Captain Snyder, Ruh, Pettibone, and Grady were the stars in the attack of the southsiders, who outplayed their rivals in every phase of the game. Southis inability to kick goals cost them the undisputed championship of the city on Thanksgiving Day, November 26, when East defeated the Southern- ers by the close score of 14-12. Simpson 's spectacular 90-yard dash for a touch- down was the feature of the game. ' South's 20-0 victory over Central on December 2 brought about a quad- ruple tie for championship honors, East, North, and Aquinas being tied with South for first place. The great forward passing on the part of the Bulldogs featured this game. A , FINAL STANDING OF INTERSCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL LEAGUE WV. L. T. Pct. South . .. .... 3 2 0 .coo North . . .... 3 2 0 -500 East .... .... 3 2 0 .600 Aquinas . . . .... 3 2 0 .600 West .... .... 2 2 1 .500 Central . . .... 0 4 1 .000 i 101



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SOUTH HIGH ANNUAL Girls' lritramural Basketball 4 Girls' intramural basketball was held this year at South, under the direc- tion of Miss Angela Ferson. Six teams were entered in this league, one senior team, two junior tea.ms, and three sophomore teams. The seniors, under the leadership of Florence NVeakly, won the championship of this league, winning five and losing one. These members of the championship team received numerals: Florence Nlleakly, captain and forward, Alice Langer, forward, Alice Kemp, jumping center, Florence Nickelworth and Ruth Knollman, side centers, Esther Phelan, Helen Jones and Patricia Moorehead, guards. After the final game with the was played, Miss Ferson chose from all the teams, two all-star teams. These teams were named the Scotch and the Irish. They then played an exhibition game, the Scotch winning out, 22-8. Those on the Scotch team were: Thelma Sells, captain, Alice Langer, Grace Kruez, Alice Kemp, Helen Justice, Doris McFarland, Pauline Gladden and Pat- ricia Moorehead. These on the Irish team were: Florence Wleakly, captain, Lena Deffenbach, Sara Slaven, Dorothy Sherman, Margaret Schoene, Florence Nickelworth, Helen Jones, Madge Hustead, and Katherine Albert. Boys' lntramural Basketball Mr. Bash was placed in charge of boys' intramural basketball. Two leagues were formed, a senior and junior, the former being called the Vilestern Con- ference and the latter the Ohio Conference. The race for championship honors in each circuit was very close, four teams being tied for first place in the Xklestern Conference and three in the Ohio Conference. , Post-season games were played to decide the, title holders, Minnesota emerg- ing victorious in the senior loop, while Miami captured the titular honors in the junior league. George Kraft, captain and center of the Minnesota team, was the leading individual scorer of the Vilestern Conference, amassing 26 baskets and 4 fouls for a total of 56 points and leading his nearest rival, Dean McNash, by 13 points. NVilliam Devaney, dimunitive forward of the Miami team, topped the scor- ers in the Ohio Conference. He was credited with 25 field goals and 3 free throws for a grand total of 53 markers. Robert Congrove was second high with 39 points. , 103

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