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THE OAKWOOD ORACLE SENIOR SOCCER TE.-XM llaek Row: F. W. Blathwayt, J. Fenelun, W. Whittall, I. Kemp, Cochrane, . E. Fitkin, W. Ramsay, I. Bailey, R. A. Gray. Middle Row: K. Dickson, G. Hailey, S. Brodie, C. Haggs, H. Gray. l'll'tlll1. Ruw: F. H0OpE'l', J. Cross. ggutlenlan had Hllotllel' 19211-H in th? E-1.1.1.-...nm-1111-1-1.1111....11-.11.11nm1m..11.m.1...m11mu city finals. At 12 in. Wednesday, OC1QO1J91 lith., the whole school left foi Varsity Stadium. Oakwo0d's on- ponents were an undefeated aggzre- gation from Malvern Collegiate mac-liecl by Teddy Reeves. The - papers called them to win hut, of ' course, they did not know about lfenner. The first quarter was even, with the rival kiekers getting good dis- tance although MQK1,-lizie, of Mal- u vc-rn, was kicking almost too far ' for his wings. Nlalyern led ZZ to 1 :tt the '1UZll'1C1', but two hloekerl kicks put them on the Kl1,'1'0l1S1Vt'. Oakwoofl first tied the score with at l'OLl1!,'t', and then, after anotliei' A1Zl1YC1'11 fuinhle, l e11n1-1' gialilwrl a long low Malverii kick and rztcefl forty yards for at tu111'l1, rnakingg it 7-3:11 the half. Pflfjl' Forfgf-Two No-lVlo-Oclo 50c The All Canadian Harmless Corrective for Excessive Perspiration. Manufactured by C. G. WHEBBY Plim. B. 261 Avenue Road TORONTO l'r01'es:-aional Pharmacy Telephones: Ran. 3892 Prescriptions: Ran. 0223 nmunmu-nmnumulnuuummInnuuunnnunnuuuuun
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The Bloor Juniors proved easy for Mr. Horning's thundering herd. The score was 16 to 0. Those who shone, but there's no point in reproducing the line-up here. On Tuesday, Western Tech. succum- bed 39 to 0, while the Oakwood stars played the funeral march and the water-boy ran wild with the pail. Mr. Dunkley had it all planned that Humberside was to fall but neglected to tell them. The rascallv ruffians eradicated us 10 to 7 in a bruising battle and our chan- ces went out the window. All this despite the brilliant tackling of Little Bruce MacLean and the plunging of Big Wally Della- bough. The mighty midgets under the leadership of Art Messinger flashed around the ends, tore through the middle and scampered down the broken field as though they enjoyed it. This marvellous Humberside Collegiate detests de- feat so Messy didn't bear down too hard. He let them off with a 14-7 beating. Harbord was to vanquish Hum- berside while Oakwood was defeat- inf: Parkdale, thus tying up second place. We carved out a 4 to 0 vic- tory, but Harbord fell down. So passed the Seniors! The Parkdale youngsters were white-washed by the Fenner-Ar- nup-Messinger clan 11 to 0. Shad- es of Teddy Reeves, but how that lanky lad McLean leans on that line! Our Juniors seventh consecutive win was from N. Toronto in the semi-finals. Bloor and Malvern furnished a curtain-raiser for this important tilt. The losers te1'med it a beastly day but we did not mind it so much. Mr. Horning's proteges ripped out a 22 to 1 vic- tory, and the result was never in doubt. As Oakwood and A. W. Dunkley are synonomous the pa- pers lost no time in vigorously as- serting that the afore-mentioned THE OAKWOOD ORACLE Page Forty-Om 1
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The second half was featured by Malvern's great plunging offen- sives. Their first 60-yard march ended on the Oakwood 10-yard line on a fumble. An Oakwood muff, however, gave them a chan- ce to boot over for a point. In the last quarter the Red and Black fired up the old steam roller again but our gritty lads tightened on their five-yard line. When Malvern tried for yards on a plunge instead of chancing an onside kick their big drive died dismally 3-yard line., Three minutes to go says the later he a relief! Oll Olll' referee, and four hours blows his whistle. What The east-enders had only been able to snatch one point. Oakwood won because they had heads as well as hands and feet, was the consensus of opinion. THE OAKWOOD ORACLE Malcolm Robb contributed the following: It's nice to sing a little song About the Oakwood teams. With cow-bells ringing with a bong We fought and made our screams. Mustard is the fair-haired boy With beautiful complexion: He does not dare go near the girls, For fear of their affection. Aruup is the little chap Who always does his best, Those of them who're brave enough, Get straight-armed in the vest. Bruce Fenner has a mighty boot And kicks just like a wizard: And when they try to stop his They get it in the gizzard. Romberg is the fastest guy Upon the Junior team: And when he flits around the end, We're proud, and yell, and scream. SENIOR RUGBY TEAM I Q... Back Row: W. Prince, W. Burnie, A. W. Dunkley, B. Mat-Lean, L. Griffiths, J. Cowan. Middle Row: M. Tozman, W. Burch, W. Mark, G. Keppy, D. Staintmm, A. Diehl. Front Row: A. Kaplan, A. Medlock, D. Kingsberg, A. Reid, M. Robb finascotl, J. Dyce, J. Hozak, N. Owens. Page Forty-Three
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