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N135 -Jump' 'viii' niili,c,h'1x'Hl1ixl, V nv-Agii -Uxljjlgl' BASKETBALL First Row: Ambrose Reineck, Arthur Vllestrick. Middle Row: Joseph Stoll, Harold Mellein, George Wenzel, Capt., William Kramer, Leon Dunn. Top Row: Sylvester Roth, Ass't. Mgr., Norbert Englert, Richard Roth, Coach Gabele, Gilbert Weisenberger, Donald Young, James Esker, Edward Amann, Mgr. Sl. l':lul's llnskc'lu'rs lllSlllIlj'l'll l'l'llHlI'liSllll0 ability cluringr thc- '29-'30 lmuskvllmll season by winning ten out of lln- sixta-vu pznlm-s. 'l'ln- vntira- tc-:nm put forth untiringr 1-H'orts :xml played 4-xvvptiozlzllly lnurml in 1-vvrv grulm-. .vllllnougrln Gvorprn- We-nm-I :mal Norlwrt linglvrt will lu- lost lmy gruduzulion the outlook is very lurifzlnt fo-r lu-xt yu-nr. A rc-sunw of llw svzusozfs gaunvs follows: Date St. Paul's Opponents llc-c ti 7 St. Ann's, lfrvmont 10 D4-mn 35 St. M:u'y's, Lorain 10 Du-. 10 St. Mury's, Akron 19 Dm- Li St. Mury's, Marion 6 lla-c 23 Alumni 33 Jun 11 Holy Name, Cleveland 19 Jann '78 Milan 111 .lun 32 Culvert, Tiflin 21 .lun 21 Tliompson 19 .lam 29 St. 1Vlz1ry's, lic-llvvuc 10 .lun 13 St. 1l0Sl'lllllS, Fremont 22 l 4'l1 21- St. xvfllflvllll, Fostoria 22 Fvlr. 1-1 Sf. M:xry's, Szumlusky I2 I 4-lr 21- Milam I!-6 l m'l1 25 Yvrmilion I3 l 4-lm Ili Norwalk 21 336 269 Af2ltQi!f?QQf?Efiifyi C Q Q Q0
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ii--25' '55-ra 'ara-vav. HS:-sa' aawasy ' Q '. ' f if . f fr . 1 v 1 w-:sf e'sf..1:-- ---:.f--- ---: . --: -. ---- ---: . 1-1- Page 30 LOOK-A-HEAD Llay-June, 1930 FOOTBALL First Row: Amato, Young, Culley. Second Row: Gfell, S. Roth, Fry, Young, Stoll, Mack, Esker, Westrick. Third Row: Landoll, Reineck, Roedexqweisenberger, Dunn, Wenzel, Kramer, Mellein, Zur- cher, Amann, Englert, Mgr., Coach Gabele. UR football team started out with a sur- prising show of strength in the first game I by holding Norwalk High, a Little Big Seven League Member, to a 19-0 score. They then walloped Vermilion 13-0, this being the .first time a St. Paul's team ever defeated tl1en1. The next week the Red Devils beat the strong Fremont Reserves Aggregation 6-0 in a hard fought game. The Scarlet and Gray hit a string of bad breaks and lost three in a row, first to St. Wende- lin's, Fostoria, 9-8 by failing to make a point after the touchdown, secondly, to Calvert by failing to hold in thc first half, the Red Devils completely outplaying the Tiflinites but lost 13-7. The third defeat came in the hands of Clyde who avenged their 26-0 defeat by St. Paul's High the year pre- vious. After driving the ball to the five yard line, Stoll fumbled, and Clyde recovered the ball and quickly threw a pass which caught St. Paul's all guarded and the receiver raced 95 yards for a score to win the game 12-6. The Red Devils broke this losing streak by slip- ping aud paddling their way to a 6-0 victory over St. Mary's, Lorain, after a bitter battle. They again lost to Norwalk Reserves, who got their touchdown after a 25 yard pass and run for a score. S. P. H. also slung a pass in the last quarter which Dunn caught and ran for a touchdown but was called back on offsides. St. Mary's and St. Paulis 'battled to a six to six tie at the Whitney field November 16. Both teams made touchdowns on long passes a11d both failed in extra points. Roeder, Wenzel, Amann and Zur- cher played heads up football, this being their last game for St. Paul's. OUR COACH Crabele has brought to St Pauls an en viable reputatlon for LlCXClO1Jlllg flglltlllg teams, fair play and admirable sportsman- ship. His friendly interest in the school and his high Catholic ideals a11d untiring efforts have won for him the love and respect of the student body. Ability of a high order plus willingness and pep to S athletic director and head coach, Mr. use it for the advancement of S. P. H. plus in- tegrity equals Ralph Gabele, our beloved coach. Next year we expect another even greater sea- son, for we have plenty of material and efficient coaching. A new era will be brought about-one of enthusiastic competition, flourishing athletes and brilliant success for St. Paul's.
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Page 32 LOOK-A-HEAD liz!-.l1111VeLEJ30 TRACK Seated: James Gfell, George Wenzel, Edward Amann, Capt., Fred Zurcher, Charles Mack. Standing: Richard Roth, Mgr., Joseph Stoll, William Dublo, Leon Dunn, Philip Link, Ambrose Reincck, Coach Gahele. HIC first l11tc-1 -C'l:1ss track 11101-t took placw High in :1 close 52'5l sc-11111. 'l'l1c XVlIlllllIQ.f of ll1ia April S. The Seniors netted 751f2 lllCt't clcpcmlccl upon tllc final 1'Vl'Ill. tht- 111il1- rvlay. lmilltg tw Will HHH llllxfft? tllt' Fl'6'SllIll1'll, Several goml lM'l'f0l'I1lillll'l'S worm' Illlllll' ill this cl11:1l ..llllli0l' Hi, Soplls and .limiors scored sec- meet. mul. tl1i1'cl anal fo111'tl1 places rcspvctively. The following: wcvk tl11- CiJllll'll'lll1'lI lint to Plv- On Allril 19- Norwillk High Cfll7tll 9'l HW dual 1114111il1 High ll'?liCli1Ill'll lw :1 hlllflll Ill1ll'Qllli I mcvt fm' city title by il large lll21l'glll. St. l'a11l's I ' I lllillllf :1 fair sl1owi11g':1g'ai11st thc fast Class A The 1930 11-c-411'ml is as follows: Zlll'L'lll'l'I 220 squad. No 1'c'c'm'cls were ill llIIllQL'l' l3CL'IlllSl' of tht- ytl. tllwll ill 214.8 500. ill flu' N. XV. l'. I.. lllk'l'l.1 -I--140 slow tl'llCliil1lLlCil1'lyIl2llC. ycl. dash in 58.5 wc . i11 l'ly111o11tl1 Illt'l'l. xVK'llZl'lZ Vx I lx btutbi H 1 lx l V I L Q.. 1 liroacl jump in YV. P. I.. 1IIt't'l 18 fl. 9'?: i11. . A Pom ltmmls ld 'ml lids mail ii tu Nlinti' Gfell: 120 l1igl1 lllll'Ill0S i11 19.114 soc. :ll Nl:x11x1im-lcl. llxl a qu:1cl1':111g11l:11' llll,'t'l,XVllt'll Milan. Nl0lll'0CVlll?. Muck: HW diwus SM ft- AL in' in thc lnh,l,cl:hH UWM. 'l ll0IIlllNOll aml bt. Paul s L'OllllJL'lICLl. ill0lll'0CV1llC Annum. Zllrclwrw Gfcll :md Muck math, HW S80 WA ': u - 111 -1'. with 'l'l1 1: ll : Il l Mil: 1 fi' ' . . . . v , , if is HMI un 1 1 mul so 1 1 H ghtmg lav 111 I 111111. 414: 1-5 soc. 111 IN. ll. lj. I.. llli't'l. Xl 1-11- ' : ' . -- Ill . ' , . in I L OM MU, zel. lxlllilllllr. Alll'Clll'l'. and Mack marlv lln' Illllt' rn'- Thc R941 :md G1-ny 1-mlm-I-5 mmf-d out Xvglkglmul lay i11 -1- 111i11. 5.9 sbt. in tlu- ll':1lu'111:111 lravl-1 !lll'l'l.
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