South High School - Lens Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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1 8 PIGSKIN REVIEW Despite the efforts of their new gridiron coach, Gene Yontz, the Bulldog eleven witnessed a poor season because of lack of experience, depth, and material. Their over-all record was 2 wins and 7 losses. South opened the season by winning one of their two games of the season by crushing Upper Arlington 21 to O. Ron Callanfler and Charlie Peake led the Blue and Gray attack. Bill Shinn also scored. Halfback Charlie Peake was a standout for South, although they were upset by Grandview 14 to 0. South lost to a powerful 'l'o1-edo Central 'Catholic Team 27 to 7. Sophomore Ron Wilkey got the only score. In the city league opener, Central's potential city league winners rolled over the Bulldogs, 28-6. Although the Bulldogs looked very impressive in the lirst half and lead by a score of 14 to 0, the West Cowboys came from behind to win 19-14, Again Ron Wilkey led the attack by -scoring two touchdowns. Aquinas Terriers were too much sa the Bulldogs went down in defeat 19 to 0. As Homecoming Queen Ann Chamberlain reigned the Bulldogs came through to upset the North Polar Bears 27-14. Charlie Peake starred as usual. South next traveled to the home of the city champs, Linden McKinley. The upset-minded Bulldogs put up the most vicious light of the year although they went down to defeat 13-7. Langley scored for South. In the final :tilt of the year, South lost to East 13-0. 4 Charlie Peake and his little brother Dennis received all-city berths. Ron Callander, Dick Shirey, John Frank, and Wilbur Egnew gained honorable mention. Head Coach Gene Yontz and Captain Frank Dynie Reeves. W,,.,i,W,a.,,,,W..,,,,,, K' I p , f.-f . an , t . ' , .-Z K W-M WMM - 1 iz, .,.,. . r. y, , ,,,, Vgppkgp ,. V H V 4 ZZ! 1 ii, dZ,.,W a,.f.,.4a. I H K, M ,. .PSY - it WM! 1 44, ,f ff, , 1 , ,Q ,P , .32 . A . ' . 'H ' A Charlie Peake, -Bulldog halfback, attempts an 'df. v l , interception of one of Central's aerial passes as Don Harris of Central tries vainly to get his hands on the ball. f '1 5 1, . X t XX, -E X XY , , Q' .4 figfsi' y ii, ' 5 if k,,L ,QA ,EY f-. p ,Jr Q .. 2' X ,K , kkgyiif Q R fd Tw: 3 Q. . -lm. fl'-'



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Pictured, left to right: Frank Howard, Stan Owens, George Langley, Dick Stahr, Clarence Pointer, Quincy Dunn, Ray Ball, Iim Ferrell, Pete Hood, Dave Strauss, Benny Wright, and Louie Taylor. CAGERS TAKE STATE RUNNER-UP CHAMPIONSHIP The South High Bulldogs finished runners-up in the State Basketball Tournament held in Cleveland, Ohio. This was the first time a Bulldog team goft to the State finals. The Bulldogs fell on the short end of a 66-56 score to powerful Hamilton Public in the final game. Alex Boo Ellis was the chief menace to the-Bulldogs as he rang the bell for fouling of the Bulldogs, as Frank Howard, 2:50 mark of the fourth quarter. The Bulldogs gained the berth to the finals by downing game. For the finals, Hamilton was favored to win the ballgame 68-67. 27 markers. The defeat was really blamed on the excessive Stan Owens, and jumping jack Sam Pointer fouled out in succession after the Kent Roosevelt, 50-35, in a somewhat dull defensive type of although the Bulldogs upset the Big Blue earlier in the season After finishing second in the Cirty League, with North on top, South defeated Newark, Linden, and North, the latter being the best-played game of the year, to win the District Championship. Then the Bulldogs traveled to Toledo t. . . P lif. elf .X ix Coach Ceorge Pug S and defeated Defi ance and Toledo Macomber to win the regional toumament, setting the stage for the State finals in Cleveland. The Blue and Gray p-laced three boys on the various All-Tournament, All- State, and City Teams, Capt. Benny Wright, Sam Pointer, and Frank Howard. Sam Pointer was named the most outstanding player in the state tournament by the International News Service. South enjoyed many fine trips throughout their season, going to Middletown, Zanesville, Mansfield, Toledo, and Cleveland. ' For the season as a whole, the Bulldogs compiled 22 wins and 5 losses. The team all year long showed fine sportsmanship and good manners, plus good coaching on the floor. Season's Record CWon 22, Loss 51 70 Linden McKinley ....... ........ 4 4 57 Columbus North .....,. 81 Grandview ..................... ........ 4 9 77 Linden -McKinley ............ 66 West fColumbusD ..,.... ........ 5 4 72 Columbus Central .......... 59 Columbus 'East ......... ........ 5 7 59 Springfield .............. ........ 5 0 District Tournament 79 Aquinas ..........,....... ..,..... 5 1 84 Mt. Vernon ..,................. 47 Mansfield ..............,,,.. ........ 4 9 63 Newark ......,..................... 55 Columbus North ......... ........ 5 7 66 Linden McKinley ....... 79 Columbus Central ....... ........ 5 8 69 Columbus North ...........,.. 52 Middletown ............,.. ........ 7 3 64 Zanesville .,............ ........ 4 2 Regional Tournament 77 Cglumbus West ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 9 70 Defiance .......................... 50 Columbus East .,.... ........ 5 2 65 Toledo Macomber .......... 92 Aquinas .............. ........ 6 2 50 Kent Roosevelt ........ 68 Hamilton ,........ ........ 6 7 Fm Hamlltfm f - ff 'fffff

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