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.ll cm-T J Bishop, L. Sander, F. Gcohaft, J Venker, K Crause, V. Lammcrf 9 at G. Roedrier. seniors O lf... . 'f'f 'flfl Iii 'lff'I 'rf sfmzr 'gr.1mr 1r1'rf:r!,uI E :skf-':. :.. ,'irr1':r:.f'r.' in ll :r :.. Lf.-f' .. ,rd 'rf-jf .mi far: F'1..i gfr, iii. fling fx f'.:.r. Q :'Jf- f',','r'.r1, ll' rg if Parry l'.:.n f ':.::11'7. city champions o South Sides dazzling remote control 'B' basketball team was no respector of age or prestige during the past sea- son. The Dragon Pups walked away with the Soulard Community Center Title and City Championship in their division. ln schaastic pfry, they rrvrae fx habif of rczrzping over their opposition, ever going so far as to knock off an occa- sional varsity quintet. They defeated a sodality five composed of players over twenty years of age. Bro. Gerard Busch was their coach. Page Fm'LyfFz1', Frist row: H. Knobbe, W, Frcwogel, R Zang, G Schnefe, F. Catanzao J. Devme, V Brennan. Second row' B. Ex'er, R. O'Leary S. Pohl F Vander Pkuym, LJ Guttng, L Brevnecke, R. Wessels Third row o intramurals Making the most of the new gymnasiurrz, the freshmen and sophomores organized the schools first intramural basketball leagues this year. With Brother Anthony Gerhardt in the role of guiding light and Hludge Landis, the fledglings played in three divisions: the frosh Midgets, the frosh Minims, and the sophomores. In the Minim class, lD grabbed the title with six victories and but one defeat. 1C lapped the Midget field with seven wins and a single loss. The sophomore championship found its way to ZA, with a five-and-one record. lim Devine, Ben Exler and Owen Lang were high-point men in the various leagues. iff all Z S Z V. Loft to right front row W Metz R Effort J Kavanauqh, G Kawariaugh J Dunn Back row L Drcsncr, W McKenzie, F Buchlcr, R. Schmidt, Bro Gerard Busch,
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.ll clmrm . L...l..ll 0 league champions As the baby of the circuit, South Sides baseball squad was generally expected to serve as the Prep Leagues doormat for a season or two before it got down to business. But evidently you can't keep a good dcorrnat down, for the Green and White upstarts tripped veteran Prep nines with monotonous regularity, and now have a strangle-hold on the title in Missouri'S strongest high-school league. Ed Rudd, Brother lames Powers' veteran nurn- ber one hurler, is the chief projectile which little David South Side used to floor Goliath Prep League. He mastered Western twice, 10-2 and 9-U, handed C.B.C. a double dose, ll-lO and 74, and laid St. Louis among the sweetpeas, 4-2, on one hit. Rudd, catcher Larry Schulte, shortstop Red Travis and third-baseman Bob Wagner have professional baseball prospects ees graduating champions o 'Left to right on page 46: Red Travis. captain inf: i:urQe er shcrfstfp. is :Le-en sailed one of 'Eze '.'j.'s finest high scnccl gL1:yers. He pl iys lffiinjr Lergue hall and his keen ig2g2rr,fr r.ed ftp' 1 L' .Lis Browns' scout, Larry Schulte. the 27: guns four cell catrier, cis: payed lffuny tall. :yrs been cffereii 1 cnante to jcin the Brzwns' ifirrr. stub at Mayfield, Kentucky, after gradufricn. Paul Zimmermann, three years 'J regular twirler '.'.'i'n plenty of um5 n find beautiful pitching form, rests on Sundays by hurling in a Muny circuit. Frank Moeller, regu rr zirsi-sucker for the past seasons, is the terms only southpaw and ine if i's mast pcfent rafters. He, too, spends Sundry in the lvluny Lerfguos. Ed Rudd. 'hirrl r,f thr- fr.ur-yr- rr trim, Sf f5T'l'IllZEES in srrigkf-iyrll pitvlnna. He iris teen risked 'o report T': the Brooklyn l-lf i'7Ff'TS' ffrrrn tit Pine Bluff, Arkrnsfis, in lune. lim Oldenburg. ri pitcher '.-:ith ri avod first ball, is playing his first season on the varsity. Like all the other seniors on the team, he plays Muny ball in his spare time, Ears Rotermund. talkative outfielder, is likewise playing his first varsity season, but has batted his way to a regular berth in left field. He doubles as a Muny Leaguer over the week-end. NIJ' ill' I 'S 3 V Back from lclt. A. Schmittgcns, R. Wagner, J. Moran, W. Kenncaly, D. Sc?1u'tz, A Bonfantr, J. O'Meara, Bro. J. Powers, coach. Front, from left H Travis, J. Oldenburg, F. Moeller, P. Zimmermann, L. Schulte, A. Rotcrmund, E. Rudd,
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