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1933 Edwardsville High School Men's Football Conference Champions

Citation

“1933 Edwardsville High School Men's Football Conference Champions,” Madison Historical, accessed April 26, 2024, https://madison-historical.siue.edu/archive/items/show/1428.

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Description

This is a newspaper clipping featuring the 1933 EHS Tigers football conference champions Back Row: (left to right) John Svaldi, Cecil Wells, August Soehlke, Orville West, Arthur Svaldi, Calvin Bauer, Lawrence Kennedy, Jack Yates, David Cunningham, manager. Middle Row: Kenneth Linger, George Handlon, William Catalano, Roy Dees, Captain Earle Ingels, Wilbur Zirges, Gail Subbs, Barnard Berger, Louis Chairney. Front Row: Coach S.A. Cole, Barney Lanham, George Little, Clarence Hydron, Urban Grebel, Henry Dohle, Harold Highlander, Norman Probst and Assistant Coach H.B. Gunn

Source

  • Edwardsville High School

In Collection

Subjects

  • Edwardsville
  • Edwardsville High School
  • sports
  • education
  • football
  • schools

Contributor

  • Kessler, Greg

Date

1933

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Relevant Archive Items

Type

  • Newspaper Clipping

Format

  • Black and white newspaper

Coverage

  • Edwardsville, Illinois
  • 1930s

Identifier

  • EHS-P-007
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