Yeatman High School - Yeatman Life Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1926

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-2- i'T.1' 1::::' .4a':.?:.:'::: : ..:'x. :.:. , V, , , if-K,-v-0 9 is - ---- ,-...... ' L ..-... ............................-.,..........-.-...-........................,....... .... ....-....,....---........... i M'fil'i ' -QT ' if h 1 ...-- 1 . 1. - f ' li is Q ...- V - --- minutes and 54 seconds, barely nosing out Bailey and Crank, all of them Yeatmanites. In 1915, Yeatman experienced another record-breaking season. Booles tied the cen- tury record of 10.4 seconds. Bert Cox lost a special 220 to Loren Murchison by a nose, besides establishing a new broad jump mark in the senior division of 21 feet, ZZ- inches. The Seniors brought home the third point cup, while the juniors brought a first point one. In 1916, Bailey tied Asikainen's broad jump record and jumped 22 feet, IM inches, to fame. Crawford. a mighty weight man, heaved the 12-pound shot 48 feet 9 inches, the present record. Ninteen-seventeen was an uneventful year. In 1918, Herbert Leo, a gigantic field man, tossed the 12-pound shot to a victory, coming within a -few inches of Crawford's mark. The year 1921 marked the close of Yeat- man's record breaking. At this time, jim- mie Holland, one of the best walkers this city has ever seen, established a junior mark of two minutes. eight seconds, in the 880 that will probably stand a long time. Dutch Mueller also set a record that will be hard to break when he ran the 220 in 22.4 seconds. In 1922, Yeatman failed to show. In 1923, however. a ponderous shot putter named VValter Ficht forgot himself and threw the twelve-pound shot so far that it was lost. They removed a few bushes and a pile of lumber in the finals, lest he should forget himself again. XfVesley Nail ran the midget hurdles within a fraction of the record. In 1925, Yeatman's midgets surprised everybody by losing to Soldan's midgets on a third of a point. In this meet, Howard Zulauf nosed Eddie Heilman out of first place and took the dust off the record. Dan Hochstadt also stood out well when he broke the junior pole vault record. It did not stand, however, as the judges decided it unofficial. johnny Frederickson in the sen- ior division and Umbeck in the juniors, proved themselves past masters in the art ,, ,A-,...................-.... , , .V Q Y ,H- of high jumping by tying for first honors in their class. This, however, is history. a :a: ek Let us now turn a page in life and look into the future to Y eatman's share in teams which will henceforth go under the name of Beaumont. Of course, the first thing to be found in this narrative of what is to be will be the captain. Red Smith he is calledg also Bud fthe latter by feminine admirersj. Red is noted for four thingsg first, his bashfulnessg second, his nerveg third, his speed g and last, but not least. his shock of auburn hair. He is one of the best broad jumpers in the interscholastic league. His mainstay, how- ever, is the double furlong. In this he stands alone. The same indomitable spirit which twice distinguished him as an all-star inter- scholastic halfback enables him to put every ounce of his energy into this hardest of races. His ability as leader should make him one of our best captains. There are more Reds on our team. Probably the best of these and one of the most valuable men on the team is john Thompson. This lad is a running fool and has less sense in the broad jump, He is probably the equal of the immortal Bert Cox in the jumps and may assert his ability as another Mueller in the furlong, where he has a field to himself, inherited from Charles Eames. the Greek god, on last year's team. It would not be a surprise for john to collect two records in Beaumont's inaug- ural season. He has proved his ability in the jumps when he set a city record for prep schools in the indoor standing broad jump. This was by a phenomenal leap of t--e-n feet. H'e is known in his neighbor- hood as the flying redhead. Andy Gump will be seen again on the cinder path next year. He was deprived of a junior century record last year because of ineligibilityf He is a wonderful pole vaulter 'NOTE: Ineligibility is tried only once in Yeat- man. A long. thin. tough board in the hands of a half-dozen letter-men turns even the most consistent flunker against that pastime. One Hundred Twenty-five



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