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betlall % ••• m 1 A • w- 4 S z” Back: McPherson, Donahue, Spooner, David, Morris. Front: Richardson, Wright, Kilgour, Menzies, Hammond. Only New proved a weak sister in the league, the other three providing keen competition for the championship. Basketball skills improved steadily, and by the third round, dribbling was included in the games. In semi-final play, Young knocked off Richardson and Hamber overcame New. The final was an exciting match with Young led by Tutiah and Wood, taking an early lead, but Hamber, with sharp foul-sho oting, took charge, and the game ended 13-11. HAMBER RICHARDSON YOUNG NEW GP Won Tied Lost, joints 9 6 2 1 13 9 6 3 0 12 9 5 3 1 11 9 0 9 0 0 Junior: Hamber proved unbeatable in this game as well, and gave away few points to defend their title as Junior Champs. Ferguson, Riley, and McMorris provided most of the scoring punch, as they over¬ came a strong Richardson House in the final, 13-9. HAMBER RICHARDSON YOUNG NEW GP Won Tied Lost Points 9 9 0 0 18 9 3 5 1 7 9 3 5 1 7 9 16 2 4 Back: Lacoski, Alexander, Riley, Ferguson, Weare, Cooper. Front: Waddell, Cooper, McMorris, Beaton, Quinton. Individual Races: Senior: T. Heffelfinger, 3 laps, 58.8 sec. Intermediate: S. Frith, 3 laps, 61.5 sec. Junior: A. Kiddell, 2 laps, 44.9 sec. Midget: J. Sanders, 2 laps, 43.5 sec. Form 3: Flintoft, 1 ' laps, 39.5 sec. Form 2: R. Barry, 1 lap, 42.8 sec. Form 1: M. McGoey, 1 length, 13 sec. t peedslzatin Relays: Senior: Richardson Intermediate: New Junior: Young Midget: Hamber House Standings: Hamber Richardson Young New 4x2 laps 4x2 laps 4x1 laps 4x1 laps 17 points 17 points 17 points 15 points 3.45 3.35 1:30 1:49 This year’s speed-skating points couldn’t have been spread more evenly, with three houses tied for first, and the last House two points away. On the first day of competition, Young House led Hamber by ' • point, but in the team relays, two days later, Richardson and Hamber pulled ahead in the Midget race. Young came back strongly in the Junior Division, and from there on in it was nip and tuck as to who would win. New tried valiantly to pull up with the other three, but did not have enough depth. McGoey, Flintoft, Barry, Sanders, Kiddell, Frith, Heffelfinger. 82
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s eniov For variety, senior players went to Flag Foot¬ ball on the odd day, and it was soon obvious that Richardson was the powerhouse of the league. Using the large soccer and twelve-man fields, the the 8-men teams had ample room to move around and many an exciting end-run and long forward pass was accomplished. Standings: HAMBER RICHARDSON YOUNG NEW GP Won Tied Lost Points 6 2 0 4 4 6 5 1 0 11 6 12 3 4 6 2 ,1 3 5 Back: Smith, Heffelfinger, P., Heffelfinger, T., Webster, Saun¬ ders, Fraser. Front: Kobrinsky, Richardson, Frith, Livingston, Edwards, Beech. Back: Lacoski, Alexander, Riley, Weare, Cooper, FI., Ferguson. Front: Beaton, Quinton, McMorris, Waddell, Cooper, F. unior Borden-Ball, our hodge-podge game of Basket¬ ball, Fooball, and Soccer, was enjoyed by the Juniors as a break from the Soccer League. Hamber established strong lines, as in Soccer, led by McMorris, Ferguson, Cooper, and Riley, who dominated most of the play. Young House, with Johnson playing his heart out, gave most of the opposition for Hamber. Standings: GP HAMBER 6 RICHARDSON 6 YOUNG 6 NEW 6 Won Tied Lost Points 6 0 0 12 0 2 4 2 4 0 2 8 0 2 4 2 c voss- ountry Cross-country has become a once-a-month (minimum) this year rather than the usual once a year effort. Up to this time, Richardson Senior and Junior teams have a combined 17Vs points to leave New House at 17, and Hamber and Young following closely at 14 and 11 points. A team of the best distance-runners was picked from all the houses to compete against the J unior High Schools, and over two races held at St. Vital and S.J.R., the team finished fourth and fifth out of eight teams running. Runners to watch in the future are Campbell, Heffelfinger, Wright, and Gardner, all very strong long-distance athletes. Back: Smith, Wright, Gardiner, Heffelfinger, Spooner, McCon¬ nell, Donahue, Hutchings. Front: Black, Squire, Campbell, Tu- tiah, Richardson, Edwards, McPherson, McDonald. 81
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)enior J i c ouse Richardson seemed to be the powerhouse in hockey this year, although as in soccer, all teams seemed to be quite well-balanced. Richardson finished on top in league play, but in the semi¬ finals came up against a spirited Young House crowd led by Jacques, Bracken and Henderson, and lost 3-1. At the same time, a much-improved New House captured a 2-1 victory over second- place Hamber. As a result, the final pitched the third and four.h place teams against each other, and New House, supported by McDo nald, Gard¬ ner, and McKnight rolled over a somewhat con¬ fused Young by a 4-0 score. Back: Newman, Gardiner, Campbell, Large, Vonvegesack, McConnell, Hutchings. Front: Malcolmson, Gallagher, McKnight, Black, McDonald, Briggs. Standings: HAMBER . RICHARDSON YOUNG NEW. GP. 9 9 9 9 WON 5 6 2 2 TIED 1 2 2 1 LOST 3 1 5 6 POINTS 11 14 6 5 junior J Cc ouse Standings: GP. HAMBER. 9 RICHARDSON . 9 YOUNG . 9 NEW. 9 WON TIED LOST 9 0 0 1 1 7 2 4 3 2 3 4 POINTS 18 3 8 7 Hamber Juniors, led by Beaton, McMorris and Riley, played unbeatable hockey, and romped away with the Junior title. In playoff matches, Young overcame New easily, while Hamber toyed with Richardson, and then did the same to Young to the tune of 5-2 in the finals. Back: Lacoski, Weare, Alexander, Riley, Ferguson, McMorris. Front: Beaton, Cooper, H., Waddell, Quinton, Cooper, F. 83
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