Southside Catholic High School - Clarion Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1941

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Dr. Robert F. Hy1and ,.4-,.,.. ff, sf. Although comparatively unknown to the student body in general, Dr. Robert F. Hyland is, nevertheless, an integral part of our school organization. To obtain a glowing description of Dr. Hyland, one merely has to inquire of him from any athlete treated by the Doctor during the past school year. His warm and friendly manner leaves lasting impressions on all who come in contact with him. Dr. Hyland has made fast friends of many South Side boys injured in athletic competition. Dr. Emmet H. Rund Sprains, bruises, lacerations, and fractures seem but child's play to Dr. Emmet H. Rund as he effects their cures. Many an injured Dragon athlete has found this to be so as high school athletic seasons have come and gone. Far from being merely an efficient physician and surg- eon, genial Dr. Rund has built up a wide reputation for friendliness and understanding. And not without good cause either, as all South Siders treated by him will admit. football .Vfs er. e e -- ee vw Me. .green wave South Side's B football team, better known as the Green Wave, ended its season of Prep League competition firmly entrenched in second place. The Wave won four games, tied one, and lost one, in League play. C.B.C. gained the championship by winning over South Side, 7-O, in their first engagement, and by eking out a 6-6 tie in their second encounter. Other league games proved fruitful for the Wave, with McBride being trounced twice, l2-O and 13-O, and Central Catholic jolted once, 31-O, while forfeiting another. The Wave fared ill in non-league contests, winning only one, while losing four. Coyle was defeated, 13-O, in the season's opener. But from there on the Wave was not so fortunate. Roosevelt took a close game, 6-2. McKinley did better, beating the Wave 6-O. Another defeat was sustained when Southwest won, 20-O. The worst drubbing of the season was handed the Green Wave by the St. Genevieve varsity, 63-O. lst raw. l Rosen, C. Donnelly, I. Schindler, P. Del Rosso, W Longworth F. Lahay, M. Metzger, O. Otto. 2nd. row. K. Rapp, l lohn, D. lNolter- ing, D Konrad, R. Pepper, A. Franke, G. McGrath, l. Bucher. 3rd row. F DiGraci, W. Meyer, R Schibig, P. Savage, V. Bonfanti C Tretter, F. Snow I ngz Tlmly- .X me

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B... X ,Am fi 1 Z X x 4 - N gh z , K 6- ff ' --' 'A ll' I . ' l A u 1. t J- l Y' in 4' W-' f ' X' X Z Z :R XX P d p b d MAI Sht pp t ll R t h 11 E V W DShltzlSh y hlEI tg t t kW lyl GbhrtKC RORlly Aly F varsity . When South Side s varsity football team lost Bill Kennealy co-captain and veteran center in the second game of the season it was a great loss indeed and probably the chief reason for the season record of two wins one tie and six losses. Needless to say however the Dragons never lost their fighting spirit. Prep League play proved unfruitful for South Side. St. Louis U. High considered by many to have been the best team in the district administered a 32-O shellacking to the Dragons in the League opener. C.B.C. co-champion with the lunior Bills followed suit with a 35-O victory later in the season. A series of bad breaks enabled McBride to hold the Dragons to a O-O tie in the final League game. Non-league competition afforded the Dragons two places in the win column while adding four more losses to the record. Pass defense a major Dragon weakness cost South Side its season s opener to Southwest 20-7. The Dragons however tightened up considerably in the next game, and submerged Central, 12-O. McKinley, sporting a huge team, trounced South Side the following week-end, 32-O. Another loss was added to the books when St. Peter of lefferson City utilized determination and a muddy field to win, 12-2. The last defeat of the season was sustained when Maplewood passed its way to a 20-6 victory. Determined not to lose the season's final game, the Dragons took on Central Catholic and emerged with a hard- fought 12-6 win. I ago Thzfty Iwghl



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Exler, G Sohzn-le VV4-hrle R Grill'-lc Ce- aentwurq l Snrewsi .Q varsity Led by eagle-eyed Don Schultz, center on the South Side, all-Prep, and all-District basketball teams, the Dragon varsity cage squad fought its way to undisputed possession of second place in the Prep League. South Side thumped Central Catholic twice, 29-27 and 4l-25. C. B. C. also came out on the short end ot the score twice, 28-l5, and 25-24. McBride won its tirst encounter with the Dragons 36-33, but lost the second set-to, 28-23. The Dragons, however, found their nemesis in St. Louis U. High, the Prep League champs. Both games with the lunior Bills were lost, 25-23 and 37-30. Contests ot the non-league variety found South Side winning four and losing tive. Southwest was submerged, 40-l7, the Alumni were edged out, 3l-30, Westerri Military was deteated, 22-17, and Cathedral bowed, -42-33, The red-ink side ot the record, however, shows that the Dragons lost to Roosevelt, 24-20, McKinley, 23-22, Central, -23-34, St. Peter, 20-15, and Eeaurncnt, 24-20. ln the opening game ot the Normandy Tournament, Ritenour edged out the Dragons, 32-29. Consolation play saw South Side trounce Roosevelt, 35-21 and lose to McBride, 34-23. The Dragons were seeded first in the University Cllf-' reglonal tournament, and things looked promislrig when South Side disposed of Unlversrtf: City, -25-l5, and Eureka 3l-l3. But Webster Groves snpped by the Dragons, 3-Q-33 A rneasure of oonsolafion was gained when South Side won the third place trophy defeating C. B, C., 3l-29. l 1 rf, Hom 1 Hfwf- I ter U Gulting W Bmiliimfrn D S-'nult R Ebert H S1-arm-ze Hrnnm R Lfrnff. T O

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