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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 149 place. The Rangers were ably led by T. R. Fisher, fthe Richard of the S.H.L. scoring 30 goals all season - 17 of them in the Spring Cupl. SPRING CUP STANDING Goals P. Won Lost Tic For Agst. Points Rangers 16 10 4 2 41 31 22 Maple Leafs 16 8 5 3 28 22 19 Canadiens 16 6 6 4 24 25 16 Red Wings 16 5 7 4 28 24 14 Bruins 16 4 11 1 25 39 9 SNIPE HOUSE GAME The Snipe season ended in a thrilling house game. With the P.C.M.R. echoing with cheers and shouts, Orchard defeated a determined but weakened Rigby team by the score of 4-1. Scorers were - Orchard: P. Lindop 425, J. D. Moffatt, R. Tottenham. Rigby: P. Jameson. TEAMS RANGERS: T. R. Fisher CCapt.J, R. Ward, H. Jones, R. Sculthorpe, J. Day, C. Newell, C. Haig, B. Currelly, F. Hampson, J. Gausby, B. Patterson, D. Kent CGoal7. MAPLE LEAFS: F. R. Bazley QCapt.J, J. Barker, C. Nation, R. Ambrose K. Lorriman, I. Dale, P. Jameson, G. Stock, A. Goering, P Patterson, C. Leonard, J. Gauvreau fGoalD. CANADIENS: D. H. Armstrong fCapt.b, P. Wilkes, J. Ringereide, T Richards, A. Bull, R. Tottenham, S. Wilson, K. Marrett, M Duffield, L. Fischer, D. Vair, E. Hanbury, R. Wallace fGoalJ. RED WINGS: J. F. Dreyer CCapt.J, D. Collie, P. Lindop, M. Herman, E Foster, M. Heffernan, C. Baker, W. Heibein, R. Forbes, M Donegani, A. Sands, T. Austin tGoa1J. BRUINS: T. Barnett fCapt.J, S. White, E. Shand, K. Carter, W. Molson, P. Morris, J. D. Moffatt, T. Currelly, S. Rupert, W. Curtis, J. Greatrex, I. McGregor fGoalJ. 7 -D.M.
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148 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD i --Q R. ,,--vw -..,.,,,..-.a ' ' W .1 1 4 'rf 1 . 'Tw- s 'wi WAITING FOR THE SKI-BUS, BOULDEN HOUSE, SUNDAY MORNING In the annual epic struggle between the titans of the ice Orchard House scored a win over their arch rivals the followers of Rigby. It was the third annual and successive win for the Orchardites. Rigby have al- ready drafted some Snipe league players for next year! SNIPE HOCKEY At the beginning of the term, all boys not on the Squadparticipated in the Snipe League so that an idea of their hockey ability could be gathered. Standings were: Team E, tCapt. Armstrongj 12 points Team C. tCapt. Fishery 11 points Team D. tCapt. Dreyerp 7 points Team B. fCapt. Bazleyj 5 points Team A. tCapt. Barnettl 5 points Following this, new teams entered into the more serious competi- tion for the Spring Cup which at the least is on a par with the Stanley t'up. The whole play of the league improved over the season - the juniors showed muc-h promise for future school teams, while the senior boys sliowed the way in team play. While the Bruins went into a mid- season slump. the other teams pressed up to the second last day before a winiier was decided. The Red Wings' late surge almost carried them to first place while the Leafs and Canadiens were always close to first
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1.50 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD NEWS OF RECENT OLD BOYS 1959 Peter Glass is the editor of the Ratchet , the new student publication at the School of Architecture, U. of T. Jim Carr is at Western University taking Business Administration. John Bateman is teaching, for the second year, at Belleville, Ont., and continues to work towards his B.A. 1960 Pat Stocken. better known as t'Tex to his T.C.S. friends, has joined the U.S. Air Force after two years of college. He is assigned to the Medical Corps, Pharmacy Division, and hopes to continue his education while making the U.S.A.F. his career. He was mar- ried in November. 1961 Pat Day is in thte Graduate School of Business at U. of T. 1963 John Bayly has been elected to be the first President of the Students' Council of Innis College, Toronto. 1964 . Greg Gordon is studying Engineering at Syracuse University and was on the Dean's List at Christmastime. David Lindop has been elected Head of Second Year at Trinity College. BIRTHS Aitken - At Montreal, P.Q., in January, 1965, to Allan O. Aitken '50 and Mrs. Aitken, a son. Bascom - At Toronto, Ontario, January 20, 1965, to E. David Bascom '48 anr Mrs. Bascom, a son. Blake - At Nassau, Bahamas, February 19, 1965, to Kenneth A. Blake '56 and Mrs. Blake, a daughter. Brodeur - At Montreal. P.Q., January 24, 1965, to A. W. H. tPatl Brodeur '48 and Mrs. Brodeur, a son. Carsley - At Montreal, P.Q., March 22, 1965, to Peter W. Carsley '57 and Mrs. Varsley, a daughter. Christie - Toronto, Ontario, December 13, 1964, to Huntly C. R. Christie and Mrs. Christie, a daughter. Cochrane - At Oakville. Ontario, December 21, 1964, to Michael C. Cochrane '56 and Mrs. Cochrane, a daughter, Martha Leigh. Vommon - At l.ondon. England, March 4, 1965, to Dr. David L. Common '43 and Mrs. Common, a son, Paul Martin.
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