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MIDGET BASKETBALL Front Row—Arnold Winer, Allan Net son, Trevor Fisher, Paul Sprentz Steven Stirr. Back Row—Leonard Korchinski, Flar- old Noga, John Flolash, T. Gagnier Stan Pogany, Bob Yanko. SENIOR RUGBY Back Row—R. Reles, V. Vlanich, L. Mohr, D. Dent, D. Ivorpus, S, Kostichuck, E. Prosofsky, D. Whit- ford, D. Hirseh, J. ICieckle, A. Relke, J. Armstead, Mr. McKenzie, Second Row — V. Boychuk, A, Sheridan, J. Roscoe, B. Cycz, C. Griffith, B. Ballantine, J. Hewak, L. Kobayashi, N. Petrinack. First Row—B. Jones, A. Belick, D. Babiuk, A. Fazakas, R. Kostick, T. Soder, T. Woods. : 4 .rr ' JUNIOR SWIMMING Back Row—D. Fletcher, D. Jewitt, B. Tegart, M. Nicholson. Front Row—J. Brown, R. Willis, K. Benson.
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Brown’s Auction Rooms FARM AND CITY SALES GOODS FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES AUCTION SALES AS ADVERTISED New and Used Stoves, Furniture and Equipment 17C6 Osier Street Phone 7779 REGINA, SASK. PEPPER’S DRUG STORE Formerly Robinson Pepper Opp. Post Office on 11th Ave. PHONE 4593 REGINA For Diamonds, Watches, Jewelery Call at ARNOLD’S JEWELERY SHOP Issuer of Marriage Licenses PH. 7862 1798 HAMILTON ST. AT THIS TIME I would like to take the opportunity of wishing all those students who will shortly be completing their studies, every success in their re¬ spective fields of endeavor. Sincerely yours, Earle Ketcheson. Representative of Mutual Life Assurance of Canada Office 5656 PHONE Res. 29670 D. ROSCHE - S. A. KOZAK OPTOMETRISTS 1765 Hamilton St. Regina - - - Sask. qisiU ' Athletic Club The club proved to be a great asset this year in helping Miss Willis with the different plans and also helping her to get to know Tech. The Inter-Form Basketball has been run off and judging by the turnout it was successful. The next on the agenda is the Inter-Form Softball. We would like to put on another Colour Night this year but this time we hope to have the boys’ help so as to make it bigger and better. So be watching for this special night when the boys and girls who have made a name for them¬ selves in sports receive recognition. Qoyl ' MiAfjet Baitzettall The Tech midget team hasn’t played any games as yet, but with Mr. Brooks coaching the boys every Tuesday night at six-thirty, they’ll soon start giving the other teams some worries. Lately the team has been practicing passing and zone defense and aren’t going to let the opposing teams score if they can help it. Tech hasn’t had many midget teams and the main purpose, besides trying to bring home the laurels, will be to develop good players for junior and senior teams in the future. So when the fellows (125 lbs. and under) start playing let’s give them lots of support and get out to the games. Music Headquarters NATIONAL MUSICAL SUPPLY CO., LTD. 1780 Hamilton St. Phone 7321 Q ' udUnati Jlcuodaui+i With the expert coaching of Gabe Patterson and Red Noel of the Regina Roughriders and under the watchful eye of Mr. McKenzie, Tech’s Senior Squad racked up three wins, two losses and one tie during the gridiron season. Employing the T-formation, the Tech twelve went down to a 34-0 defeat at the hands of Scott in a wobbly league opener. However, a revamped crew rolled to a 9-5 victory over Campion. Tech tasted their second loss of the season by taking a 16-0 defeat from Central. Tech made a playoff bid by defeating Luther 5-0, but Scott’s victory over Campion shattered our hopes. In a two-game exhibition series with Moose Jaw, the first game ended in a 7-7 draw. A week later, how¬ ever, Tech’s twelve hung up their largest scoring effort of the season by handing the Moose Jaw boys a 21-1 setback. Turning to the players themselves, we find at quarterback Jones, our passing ace, and captain Belick performing their position well. Stout performances in the backfield by Armstead, Hewak, Roscoe, Sheridan, Prosofsky and Woods, their great work inspired the rest of the team. In the line we find Keichle, Czyz, Hersch, and Griffith as most prominent, and Czyz provided us with some sound kicking. Outstanding in their end positions were Boychuk and Dent. Petrinack was our number one centre and we call him our sixty minute man. In addition we would like to give the boys a great hand in their fine showing and enthusiasm during the rugby season. Also our thanks go to Red Noel, Gabe Patterson and Mr. McKenzie for their efforts in showing the boys about a great sport. Athletic Gou+tcil PHONE 4347 Compliments Of The Imperial Fuel Company Dealers in Quality Coal Wood Broad St. Dewdney Ave. Phone 92655 PHONE 5744 Jarvis Blk. 2007 - 12th Ave. HUNTER’S LTD. HOSE — SKIRTS SWEATERS — SPORTSWEAR Regards . . . BARBER’S MAN’S SHOP 1828 Hamilton St. PHONE 4025 Pop-In Tea Room 3934 Dewdney Ave. PHONE 91771 REGINA This council has been organized to keep up the good old Tech spirit. They meet whenever they think it is necessary. Our main view is to see that the students know about the sports going on in the school, and under the splendid super¬ vision of Mr. Brooks they are doing a good job. Each of our members are representing one or more sports. Mr. Brooks and these boys got together and are planning a Color Night for Balfour Tech, so if all goes well, you’ll see the greatest Color Night Tech ever had. Boyd. ' Tumbling is on Wednesday nights. 1 his is a small but spirited group of boys who are interested in this type of enjoy¬ ment. The boys are ably instructed by J. Suderman and E. Harlos. Most of the group had very little training in this type of work, but have shown great improvement. Page 66 Balfour Beacon ’48
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Senior Ba hetbcUl Compliments Of Waterman-Waterbury REGINA Compliments of Beaver Lumber Co. Ltd. Lumber and Building Materials Coal and Wood PH. 93129 REGINA, Sask. 1768 Scarth St. Just North of P.O. JOLLY DRUGS Ltd. DISPENSING CHEMISTS Cor. Rose 11th Ave. Phone 23833 Regina, Sask. Jake Suderman, Forward ' —A fine drib¬ bler and has a good shot. Jimmy Hewak, Forward (Captain)— Tricky dribbler and good shot. Raymond Hewak, Forward—Steady and reliable. Milton Hewak, Guard—A good defen¬ sive player. Frank Stager, Forward—A play maker, and a very good shot. Mike Ewashko, Forward—Has a good long shot. Ervan Harlos, Forward—A fine ball handler and set up man. Vladimir Vlanich, Guard—Is a good defensive player. Roy Fletcher, Guard ' —Tops the league for getting rebounds. Randolph Kostick, Forward-—A good all round play maker. Terry Woods, Guard—One of the best guards in the league. With Mr. Craig’s experienced coaching the team has developed into a smooth passing outfit. This team is ranked by other schools to win the league because of their drive and ability around the basket. These hoop artists also have enough spirit and sportsmanship to make a good showing in the South Saskatchewan Inter-Collegiate Basketball Tournament. fjuni i Cjinh. ' Suti+tuni+uj. WALTER M. LOGAN LTD. General Insurance Agents Huron Erie Bldg. Regina, Sask. PHONE 22631 - 22632 THE STERLING MODEL CRAFT 2434 - 11th Ave. We carry Kits and Supplies for the Model builder. Out-of-town orders filled. PHONE 7052 REGINA Y.M.C.A. Swimming • Basketball Mixed Badminton • Clubs Social Activities The Recreational Centre for High School Students Clock Repairs by Expert Clockmaker Established over 50 Years in Regina Out of breath? Well, you should be, for you have learned to swim, including five strokes and diving. Some of the girls have passed the Jr. Red Cross Tests. Good work! If the girls keep working like this we shall have a great swimming team at Tech within the next two years. flu+tixPi SwimmittCf, The Junior Swimmers meet every Monday night, 7 p.m. at the Y.M.C.A. They began before Christmas and the climax is April 10, when the Intercollegiate Meet is scheduled. With some “persuasion”, we have about 10 promising and faithful junior swimmers. Our thanks go out to Walter Tytanych, who is a reliable coach and puts in his appearance each and every Monday might. May his efforts bear fruit April 10th. We appreciate the co-operation of the Y.M.C.A., who have willingly donated an hour a week for our swimmers. Page 68 Balfour Beacon ’48
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