University High School - The Cub Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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SPORTS BULLETIN CLIPPER CUB NEWS DEC. 12. 1930 TECHNICAL 0— UNI 6 After four years of defeat at the hands of the Tech team, the L ' ni- versitv Cubs annexed a victory on the gridiron. The score was the same as it was the last time L ' niver- sity beat Tech in 1926, 6 to 0. At that time Mose Lyman was coach here. The game opened with L ' ni- versity kicking off and the Cubs forced the Tech team to their own eight yard Hue. From here, Brown, Tech half, was forced to make ' a hurried kick which went straight up in the air. It was recovered by Blake on the Bulldog four yard line. .Arlett cracked center twice for two yards ; then Willie Hay- wood drove off tackle for the touch- down. Captain Gingg, guard, kick- ed for the odd point but that ball went wide. The rest of the game was scoreless. UNI 13— ROOSEVELT 13 Playing the next to the last game of the season after a week lay off the Cubs came out with a 13-13 tie. The first score of the game was made when Hart dropped a punt and Roosevelt recovered. From here two plays ran it to the Cubs ' 3-yard line where Nieman, half took it over. The try for point was made. The Cubs then started a determined drive, featuring Hay- wood and Arlett, from their own 45-yard line for a touchdown. The try for point was ruled good when Roosevelt was offside. The game CASTLEMONT 6— UNI 7 The last game of the O.A.L. was l)layc ' d by the fighting Cul: s against Castlcmunt at Castlemont. The Crusaders kicked off to University who immediately started out to score. They started a steady 40- vard march which carried the ball to Castlemont s 20-yard mark. From here a pass. Willie Haywood, fullback, to Johnny Landon, end, scored the Cubs ' lone touchdown. Norman Parish, cjuarter, kicked the e-xtra point which meant victory. The rest of the game until the final quarter was scoreless. But in the last quarter, after recovering a fumbled Cub punt, Castlemont started a drive featuring Captain Ed Duncan. Then Maasdam snag- ged a ball fumbled by Duncan in mid-air and yained 20 yards to the Cub 4-yard line. From here Orr scored. Duncan ' s kick went wide, and a little later the game ended. was even from then on imtil .Sham- lin broke away for a 65-yard run to a touchdown. The try for point failed and the quarter ended a few minutes later. University again opened up and staged ano ther march down the field, featuring passes and long runs to score. The try for point failed. The rest of the game stood as a scoreless tie with University having the slight edge, playing in Roosevelt ' s terri- torv most of the time.



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SPORTS BULLETIN CLIPPER CUB NEWS DEC. 12, 1930 GIRLS EHiOY VARIED SPORTS SWIMMING Swimming has always seemed to be a popular sport with girls of University High. On August 17. the sport started off with a big splash at the Y.W.C.A. pool. Eigh- teen girls participated and were di- vided into two classes, intermedi- ates and advanced. From 3 :30 to 4:00 p. m.. the girls played games and did what they liked. From 4:00 to 4:30 p. m.. both classes were in- structed at once. Miss May E. Fisher taught the advanced group while Aliss Thelma Elliott, a stu- dent teacher in P.E., helped the in- termediates. Diving was so popu- lar that Miss Fisher gave it special attention in the advanced class. JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS ' SPORTS Although three grades of the school have already been trans- ferred to Claremont there is still much activity in girls ' athletics. They have been swimming with G.A.A. The Girls ' Athletic Association, under the leadership of Virginia Cull and Miss Hazel George, has concluded a successful term. A new system was inaugurated this term in order that the G.A.A. might be under the leadership of one gen- eral sports manager. The general manager appointed her assistant managers. This term they were : Barbara Kellogg, swimming; Jane CoUett, crew ; Martha Langheldt, basketball ; and Dorothy Madison, hiking. Virginia Cull was this term ' s president, Eileen Sternberg was vice-president and program chair- man, while Betty Cross was secre- tary. the senior high school girls every Wednesday at the Y.W.C.A. They have been playing soccer Monday afternoon under the leader- ship of Miss Marion Avery.

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