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THE LOG TENNIS Tennis, destined to be Tuley's most notable sport, is, as this article goes to press, about to enter a season which should be the most successful in tennis annals. Captain Sam Barbakcff, Hank Rothenberg, Nlanagerg l2zy,' Kovitz, Solly Kobrin, David Misbaum, Ruby Cosnow, Wlilliam Lipschitz, Max Katz, Leonard Levite, Aaron Rosenberg and Jacob Kaplan represent the full roster of Tuleyls Tennis squad. The bulk of the strength, however, falls onto the hands of four, Capt. Barbakolf, Hank Rothenberg, I2zy Kovitz, and Solly Kobrin. Kovitz, a singles man of unlimited ability, can, no doubt, cope his strength with any prep tennis man in the city. Sam Barbakofl, another singles man, executes his work in a manner befitting to his high reputation. Upon Henry Rothenberg falls a double duty. that of player and manager. Already experienced with the squad of '26, after this year of battle he will be as good a man as can be found. Capt. Barbakoff, Kovitz and Kobrin will be lost this June by graduation. Henry Rothenberg, Nusbaum, Levite, Cos- now, Lipshitz, Rosenberg and Katz remain behind to make the squad of IQZS. This year Tuley competes in the University of Illinois Interscholastic Tennis Matches. a thing unheard of before in Tuley. VVith a few breaks in their favor and under the able guidance of the eyer helping Mr. Michael our tennis team should have by now, completed its most successful year in Chicago Tennis Circles. Page, One Hundrfd Szzwz
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THE LOG for Tuley in meets. He has ably selected and assisted in every way possible, as an earnest and hard working Manager. He is a T man and has earned his T by hard and fast swimming. MAX APPELMAN has been connected with Tuleyls swimming team ever since he has been in school. It is only the semester before this that he came to the front. As a breast-stroke man we must search far to find his equal. As a carry man he is unbeatable. He has set and still hold's Tuley's head carry record: O8 3-5, only 3-5 of a second away from city record time. He and Retsky are Tuley's only swimming team T men. Max achieved his UT by placing in the city interscholastics. The swimming team and all Tuley regrets the loss of Max Appel- man due to his graduation. MEY'ER FOGAN is one of the best breast-stroke men in Tuley. He has never failed to place in a meet and has always come in with a point or so when it was needed. Besides his ability as a breast-stroke man, he also swims in the carrys. Mike is also graduating. AL COLLINET is a back stroke and crawl man of no mean ability. Always eligible-always to be depended upon. He has always been one of the upholding of the swimming team. Collinett still has another semester in which to display his ability and earned a HTH. MSIDN SHERMAN has always been one of the necessary elements of Tuley's swimming team. As a crawl man, few can compare with him. Endowed with speed and endurance he has carved out a niche for himself in Tuley's history. Sherman is only a Junior at present and so has still another year to swim for his Alma Mater. RoTHsTEIN due to his baseball activities has not been with the team as much as he once was. Rothstein is Tuley's best back stroke man and a crawl man who can be depended on to get points. ALEX Roz, tall and slender, is built well for a swimmer and his swimming shows it. In the year or more that Roz has left he will amaze his swimming contem- poraries. 'LMIKER XTETZNER is a swimmer of great versatality. Plunging is his great speciality and he can plunge across the tank with no difficulty at all. At the crawl stroke he has gained several points in the interclass meet. Vetzner still has a semester to show himself. SONKIN is the Freshman swimming marvel. High point man in the interclass meet, breaker of Tuley records he ranks with Appelman and Retsky as the schools fastest swimmers. A great deal is to be expected of Milt. FRED JOHNSON also a Freshman is a breast stroke man of ability. In the three or more years left for him to show his ability much is expected of him. Page Om' Hundred Six
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THE LOG GIRLS' TRACK TEAM Although track may be considered a minor sport among the girl's athletics. it has had a successful and well supported team this semester. If such good work and excellent material continue to be on hand, track may soon become one of the leading sports for the Tuley girls. This semester's track had an All-Tuley girls' team. Due credit should be given to 'fLil glanas, an all around athlete, for the good work she has done as girls, track manager. She displayed remarkable ability in the events, scoring most of the high points which resulted in her taking first place. Millie Goldstreich, Juniorg Kuta and Horwit7, Sophs, were some of the other track stars who did good work. The most interesting and successful meet took place the latter part of March. It started off with the fifty yard dash in which about twenty-eight girls competed. Four girls ran at a time, making seven heats in the trails. Those who placed in the preliminaries were: Rappaport, Studener, Goldstreich, Janas, Kaplan, Kuta. and Viiidrnar. These girls then entered in the semifinals which took place in two heats. Only those placing first and second were qualified for the finals. The four who entered in the finals were: Janas, Seniorg Goldstreich, Juniorg Kuta and Vificlmar, Sophs. The result of the finish sprint brought Lil,' Janas to first place and Millie Goldstreich a close second. GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM This semester's program for the girls' swimming team has been decidedly different from any that the girls have ever had. The program that they followed was that of an all Tuley girls' team instead of the usual Interclass teams. Even though the program was changed the girls have shown as keen a spirit as ever, which was proven by the fact that the tank was mobbed at the first tryouts. With plenty of material to choose from, 'gLil'7 hlanas, the manager picked out the most competent and eligible girls for the team. Among the old swim Hashesu that were picked were Jennie Abrahamson, Elsie Diamond, Lil -lanas, Emily Zdanke and Dorothy Richman. After hard and earnest practising the girls first all Tuley meet was held in the latter part of April. This meet provided many thrills to an enthusiastic audience. The high points went to Abrahamson, taking first place. with Gunter coming in second, Goldstreich third. and Janas fourth. The other swimming meets that were held were as well supported as the pre- ceding one. All in all. this semester's swimming team has been a very successful one. show- ing keen competition and interest among the girls throughout the semester. Page One Hundrcd Eight
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