St Johns High School - Knight Herald Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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First Row: R. Sullivan, O'Brien, Alex, Mr. William Madigan. Second Row: R. Fish, Balcer- zak, Hackett. Bowling », N the newly formed bowling league, the St. John's team made one of the most re- spectable showings. The league consisted of all the city high schools, together with ANS the suburban schools, Whitmer and Sylvania. At the start St. John's had two teams entered, but due to the difficulty encountered in assembling two full teams one of them was dropped. In the first two weeks of the season St. John's jumped into an early lead and maintained it until the Christmas layoff. From this point on the race was between Vocational, Libbey, and St. John's, with DeVilbiss having an outside chance. In the middle of the season the team hit a slump and lost four out of six games. Coming into the home stretch St. John's found itself in third place behind its two arch rivals, Libbey and Vocational. The team had to bowl these two schools and DeVilbiss in its tinal three matches. The prospect of winning a place was not very bright. But bending all their efforts towards copping the title the team took three from DeVilbiss, three from Voca- tional, and two out of three from Libbey, a total of eight out of nine victories against the best of the league, yet their effort was not great enough for they had to be content with second place, one game behind Libbey. Until the final week of the season St. John's held many of the league's records, a team score of 2677, Jack Hackett's 609 series, and Luke Balcerzak's 179 average. These and the other members of the team, Alex, Sullivan, Fish, and O'Brien are to be congratulated for their tine showing. page fifty-two Le eee

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First Row: Glynn, Breska, P. Ferstle, Robens, Condon. Second Row: Mr. W. Madigan, R. Sullivan, John Oatis, James Oatis, G. Ferstle. Third Row: Higgins, Gerold, Reed, Balcerz,ak Douglass. Baseball 2 HEN the first call for baseball candidates went out, six members of last year's team i | responded. Those returning were Capt. Higgins, Edward Cousino, Ray Sullivan, Jack ANGA Reed, Paul Ferstle and ''Luke' ' Balcerzak. Last year the team had a fairly successful season and were runners-up in the city baseball tourney. From these six veterans a formidable team can be put on the diamond. This year's nine is composed of Edward Glynn, Ray Sullivan, Paul Ferstle, George Ferstle, Vincent Condon, Edward Cousino, Jack Oatis, James Oatis, Jack Reed, ''Luke'' Balcerzak, Bob Robens, Frank Gerold, ''Bud'’ Douglass and Capt. Higgins. Glynn, George Ferstle, Condon, Jack Oatis, Jim Oatis, Robens, Gerold and Douglass are the new men who will undoubtedly add strength to the squad. Of these new men, Glynn, Ferstle, Condon, and Robens are infielders, Jack and Jim Oatis are outfielders, and Gerold and Douglass are pitchers. The Knights recorded a 21-9 victory in their first game against Sylvania with Frank Gerold hurling steady ball. In their second game they were defeated by V ocational 9-6. Gerold again pitched a nice game but was poorly supported on the field. The next game was with Scott and with Balcerzak on the mound, the Knights were de- feated by a score of 8-3. The main reason for this defeat was weakness at the plate and it was evident that the men needed more batting practice. A six run assault in the first inning was too much for the Knights to overcome and they were defeated by the DeVilbiss Tigers || to 2. Paul Ferstle led the hitters with two out of four. page fifty-one



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First Row: Mr. W. Madigan, Effler, Conklin, Alex, Mr. E. J. O'Connor, S. J. Second Row: Kumler, Hackett, Hartmann. The Golf Team T. JOHN'S is again represented this year by a fine golf team, and with six lettermen returning, has an excellent chance of being near the top of the standings when the season closes. St. John's had its greatest squad in 1930, when they won the city championship and then went on to become state champions. And every year thereafter, a group of fine golfers represented the school. Last years squad was coached by Mr. E. J. O'Connor, S. J., and compiled a noteworthy record. sai ail Uy es TRA ROY This year the golfers are under the tutelage of Coach Madigan. This group is a veteran one composed of John Hackett, Joseph Hartmann, John Kumler, Paul Effler, Emery Alex, and Walter Conklin. Every one of these men, with the exception of Hartmann, was on the squad last year and is an experienced player. This is Hartmann's first year and although lacking in experience, he has shown fine form in the first few games and promises to be a great aid. The first match was a two game affair with the Knights playing Vocational and Wood- ward. The Knights defeated Vocational 14! , to 3! in the first match and then downed Woodward in the other half of the match I5! to 2! p. The next contest found the Knights beating Central | I, to 6l and downing Waite 12 to 6. Hackett was low scorer with a 79. The third match was played at Heather Downs against the crack Libbey shotmakers. They played one of their best games and gave Libbey its hardest game of the season. Libbey emerged the victors, 12! , to 5l . : Did £.e fopt wamt hot @ é

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