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--THE SOI-IIAN193O Back Row: Mr. Wlargo, lfoley, Tarson, Anderson, Smith, Tracy. Front K0-zu: Mihalik, Porter, lluth, Sir Louis, Rogerson, Orcutt, Gabalac. BASKETBALL Julius Mihalik-A'Jutz . This was -lutz's lirst and last year on the squad. He played his part to perfection. Thomas Porter- Tom , Tom was always ready for the ball when it came his way. He wasn't a scoring threat but his line pass work featured. Tom will be back next year. Oral Huth-When it came to playing center, Oral was a star. He was the big man of the team and on him rested our hopes of retaliation. This was his lirst and last year on the team. Vernon Sir Louis- Vcrnie . Vernie, Captain, was one of our most valuable men. He played two years of varsity' basketball. He was rewarded by being placed on the All-City team this year. We lose him this spring. Roger Rogerson- Roge . When the critical moments came along, Roge could be de- pended upon: he always delivered the goods. Fred Orcutt- Fritz . Fritz was a hard player. W'hen he got the ball it was ours. He bids fair to become one of the heroes of basketball fame. Ile will be missed next year. Frank Gabalac- Gabby , Gabby played guard, and checked his opponents vigilantly, never letting them score. llis love for the game made him a man to be depended upon. Coach Frank C'tDoc l XYargo. South High must feel highly honored to have the services of such an able coach as t'Doc XX'argo. The squad of this year was his lirst at South, and there are no doubts as to its worth. Lawrence Foley- Larry . Larry became eligible just at the beginning of the new semester, but when he did get in he showed be had the makings of a basketball star. James Tarson- jimmy . jimmy could be counted upon to do his duty, whenever he was called. llc is a -lunior and we shall see more of him next year. VVilliam Anderson- Bill . Because Bill is only a Sophomore, he didn't play often, but we knew he was there, rooting for South. George Smith-Mgr. George played just as hard as any of the boys who were on the Hoor. Howard Tracy-.-Xss't Mgr.-:Xs much can be said of Tracy as was said of Smith. page hmzdrcd ftomzfy-cz'gl1t
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TI-IE SOHIAN 1 930 FRANK G,x1xAL.xC-Halflmrk ls an all around athlete and gave his opposing players many bad moments. MARVIN KAZ.-xx-Gzmrd Tow PURTFR-QIllIl'l'l'I'bUCk Was a brainy little lighter who 'never said die'.'y h'lICI'IAI-IL Fn.1NG-Fzzllbacle Showed well in all games he played: we are sorry we lose him. l:REMUNT ElCHELBERGER-CFILfL'7' 'Z-X consistent player, always Could always be counted had a steady bmriuchce in the upon to do his part. middle ofthe line. fa-gf lzzr11d1'ed f7.Ul'7lfj'-S6'Z'C'I1
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THE SKOHWIAN igpiop .BASKET A BALL l rl5'?li It lil f UW ' L-Mg THE SEASON IN BASKETBALL XYhen Coach XYarg'o sounded the eall for haslcethall candidates, early in December, about one hundred hoys responded. Xtith a letterman and live second-team men hack, a fairly successful season was assured. The tirst game of the season was played against St. Nlary's. Our team scored enough points to win. 225 to 14. The following week we played the Alumni and lost. The lllue and VVhite beat Cleveland East Tech, 25 to 225. Next we won from two Cleveland teams. Heights and Glenville. Salem proved too good for us and we lost in an overtime period, to 21. The game at Cuyahoga Falls was all ours: the final eount was 30 to 15 in our favor. Canton, our old rivals, heat us 351 to 27, but we came llaelc to win from Cleveland South 332 to 24. We lost to Sharon 31 to 20, lrut started the city series well hy defeating Central, 25 to 10. Some- thing came over the team, for four straight defeats were administered to it. Dover, East, Massillon and North. The team didn't win again until the Garfield game when we tool: CfElI'l:lClCllS measure, 130 to 18. Kenmore was our fourth rival in the city series. The Cavaliers out-pointed them 110 to 11. South administered a sound defeat to XYest as a conclusion, ruining their championship hopes. The score was 10 to 0. Summary of '29-'30 Season South 23... .... St. Marys 1-1 South 20 .... .... S haron, Ya. 31 South 17.. ...... A lumni 255 South 25 .... ...... C entral 10 South 25. . . .,........ liast Teeh 23 South 13 .... Dover 30 South 29. .. ...Cleveland Heights 24 South 22 .... ........ l iast 27 South 32.. ............ Glenville 20 South .... .. .Massillon CBS South 21... ............ Salem 253 South 22 .... .... N orth 24 South 30. .. .... Cuyahoga Falls 15 South 30 .... ...Gariield 16 South 27. .. ........... Canton 231 South 30 .... .... l ienmore 11 South 32. .. ...Cleveland South 24 South 10 .... ...... X Vest 0 NI' Nl! NP THE NORTHEASTERN OHIO UTOURNEYH South High entered the tournament and drew Salem for her lirst game. Salem was a hard game, hut we won 21-20. Then we played Youngstown East, whom we heat easily, the score heing 24-10. Next we played Canton lleliinley and they proved too good for usg we lost by one point, 17-10. the game proving a thriller all the way through. page lzzmdred fTUL77'Zf-X'-7Zf7'l0
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