St Joseph High School - Arrow Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1922

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SENIORS SOPHOMORES JUNIORS FREISHMEN B FRESHIVIEN A Pagr Si.l'f,X'-llilli'

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GBM Enter illllrn The first football squad to bring glory to St. Joseph's was awarded Gridiron Lettersn a few weeks after the season closed. The men who were thus honored were as follows: Burkheiser, Shaughnessy, Martin, Zelinsky, Schwab, Smith, Priesky, Rapp, Becker, Reuter, Collins, Andres, Clarke, Weweler, O'Rourke, Lynch, Elmer, Daust, Carroll. At the awarding of these letters a rising vote of thanks was extended Father Marshke, our coach, and Brother joseph, our Athletic Director, for turning out a wonderful team. Beuikrihall HE La Salle Basketball League opened its season on Friday, February 3, when the Second Year defeated First Year HB by a score of 29 to 14, and First AU won out over the Third Year, 18 to 8. The Sophomores led the League practically all season and with the exception of the last week were never in danger of being dethroned. The season went along smoothly. Interest was at top notch and wfonderful results accrued, both for the school and for the individual player and rooter. The Fourth Year, though late in getting into the League, did its share while in it to boost things along. Its only victory was scored 'over the Juniors, 15 to ll. The two defeats suffered by the Sophomores were administered by the juniors. The season closed on Friday, March 24, when the Sophomores defeated the Seniors and the Third Year took Freshmen B into camp by a score of 10 to 6 and thus prevented them from tying up with the Sophomores for leadership of the league Ea Salle Basketball ifwaguv Sophomores ........a.......,..........,....,............,........, 8 6 2 .750 Freshmen B ..,. .... 8 5 3 .625 Juniors .,..,........... .... S 4 4 .500 Freshmen AH .... .,.............. .... 8 4 4 .500 Seniors .,...,....,.. ...,.................,................... 8 1 7 .125 Ellie Qlhampinmi Playing consistent ball all through the basketball season the Sophomores won the championship of the La Salle Basketball League. This wonderful achieve- ment was due mainly to their great team work and the shooting ability of Red Shaughnessy, who topped the League in scoring. A handsome banner was awarded them for coming out first. The team pictured on the opposite page reads as follows: Daust, R. F., Barera, L. F., Buechel, R. G., G. Martin, L. G.: S. lXflartin, L. G., Shaughnessy, C.g Pulte, R. F. I Glhampiun Srnrrrn Besides winning the championship of the Basketball League the Sophomores also won another distinction, that of having the champion point getter. 4'Red', Shaughnessy, who scored 14 baskets in the game against the Seniors on March 3, thus dethroning Red Povlitz from first position, kept it all year and at the end had to his credit 43 held baskets and 2 free throws, giving him 88 points for the season. Povlitz in 6 games scored 25 field baskets and 1 free throw, giving him 51 points. Frank Elmer of the Juniors had the greatest number of free throws to his credit, 16 in all, Sigismund Zelinski came second with ll. Page Sixty-eight



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E112 Atlglztir Azsnriatinn lYith the football season over it was thought that Athletics would lie dormant until the Baseball season opened up, but no, for on January 27 was inaugurated an organization that filled a long-felt want, viz: the Athletic Association. The new athletic director, Bnother A. Lewis, held a mass meeting in the school auditorium at which he outlined a program of sports covering the remzainder of the year. The first move of the new association was to form a Basketball League. A schedule was drawn up and games played every Friday afternoon at the Franklin Street Gymnasium. Banding After the basketball season ended a Bowling League was started, but two classes responding, the Seniors and juniors, so after playing a series of three sets it was finally decided to drop it. While the season was in vogue the Seniors walked away with the Juniors. All told, nine games were played and the Seniors won seven of them. Alois Einheuser, captain of the Seniors, rolled the highest number during the tournament. Baseball Stunning, 11321 ,Xt the time the 1921 Year Book came from the press the baseball season had just started and but two games of the Interclass League had been played. For the benefit of those anxious to know how the final standing turned out we are here- with publishing it: Third Year tClass 19225 ,....................,............ 6 5 1 .833 Second Year tClass 1923j ...... .. 5 3 2 .600 First HA . tClass 19241 ....... 6 2 4 .333 First UB tClass 1924j ..................................... 5 1 4 .200 Ilntrrrlmw Qlhampinns The interclass track and field events held at Bob-Lo last year on June 7 were won by the Class of 1921, the last Commercial Class, which is now the First Academic to graduate fnom St. Ioseph's. Through the efforts of Raymond F. Smith, Leonard Missig this class rolled up 20 points to the Class of 1923's 12 points. These interclass events were: 100 yard dash, Raymond F. Smith first, Louis Roehrig second. Relay race won by Class 1921. 220-yard dash, Raymond Smith first, Francis Youngblood second. High jump won by Leonard Missig, Frank Elmer second. Etmrhall 11122 The La Salle Baseball League which got under way Friday April 28, has been booming along in great style. Great interest is being manifested and the teams are doing remarkable work. The most sensational game of the season so far was that between the Juniors and Freshmen A, which the former won l to 0. Results to date: April 28-Juniors 17, Seniors 12. Sophomores 16, Freshmen AH, 10. May 5-Seniors 10, Sophomores 9 ften inningsj. Freshmen B 12, juniors 6. May 12-Juniors 1, Freshmen A 0. May 15-Seniors 16, Freshmen BH 3. Seniors 14, Freshmen A 4. Fresh- men UB 9, Sophomores 7. May 19-Games postponed g rain. May 25-Games postponed, Wet grounds. May 26-Seniors 9, Sophomores .0 Cforfeitj. juniors 9, Freshmen HB' 0 tforfeitj. Page Seifeffzty

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