Pictured above are some of the members of the 1914 Sandusky
High School football team. Notes on the original item, part of the Norbert A.
Lange Collection, have identified the team players. In front from left to
right, are: Bill Meese, Carl Kerber, Clarence Homberger, Herb Taylor, Amandus
Smith, Bill Busch, and Joe Page. In the back from left to right are: Eugene
Close, Hans Slackford, Bill Boehm, and Bill Smith. At the far right, Coach Bill
Kinder is standing. In Northern Ohio League play in 1914 Sandusky won three out
of four league games, including a win of 35 to 0 over the
Fremont Little Giants.
In 1914 Sandusky High School was still located on Adams Street, and
future congressman James T. Begg was
the school superintendent.
Coach Kinder went on to serve as an ambulance driver for the American Field Service during World War I. He then went back to seminary in order to become a clergyman. Rev. William Kinder became a well-known rector in the Episcopal Church in Detroit, Michigan and Youngstown, Ohio.