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BACK ROW-. Gillis, Dailley, Anthony I., Cherewan, Anthony T. FRONT ROW: Guest D., Edwards, Ramsay D., Bowes T., Khosla. MISSING : Parker. SENIOR A $moi Horn Hockuj With one game remaining in the league play-downs Hamber is leading by 2 points over New House and Young is in 3rd place, 2 points ahead of Richardson. At press time the standings could be altered consider¬ ably as New plays Hamber and Richardson plays Young, making it possible to have a tie for 1st place and 3rd place. It has been a good season and I am sure the boys have enjoyed themselves thoroughly. STANDINGS GP WON TIED LOST POINTS Hamber 8 5 1 2 11 New 8 4 1 3 9 Young 8 3 1 4 7 Richardson 8 2 1 5 5 SENIOR B BACK ROW: Dickson B., McMorris, Ferguson. FRONT ROW: Weare, Riley, Beaton, Daunt. BACK ROW: Kernahan, Annett B., Cruckshank, Bennett FRONT ROW: Waddell H., Quinton, Grossman. JUNIOR BACK ROW: Khosla, Gillis, Dailly, Anthony I., Cherewan. FRONT ROW: Anthony T., Guest D., Ramsay D., Bowes T., Barry, Edwards. MISSING: Parker. Due to the increase in numbers this year it was decided to have three leagues instead of the usual two. This meant that the size of the team could be reduced, thus giving the boys more playing time. Enthusiasm was great from the outside and in many games several baskets were scored. The standard of play, particularly in the Senior A and Junior sections, was high and the keen competition prevented any of our teams from surging ahead. Outstanding players were: Ferguson, Quinton and D. Ramsay (Hamber), Purdy and Finkel (Young), Beech (New), and Richardson (Richardson). At the time of going to press the results were: Senior A Hawkes 4 New 4 Richardson 1 Young 3 Senior B 8 Nil 5 7 Junior 12 13 7 15
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rv -■ J ' fLujijmiul Hockey This year the Playground B team did not do as well as last year. We went the year without a win while we averaged about one goal per game. However, the team spirit always remained high and undaunted. The sharp shooters for the team were: Ivan McMorris, Colin Fer¬ guson, Chris Wallace, Hugh Tucker, Trevor Harrison and Neil Templeton. On behalf of the boys I would like to thank Mr. Beare and Mr. Bevis for their fine coaching, the parents for coming out to our games and the kitchen for their fine hot chocolate. BACK ROW: Mr. Beare, Harrison, Wheelan, Brians, McGill, Forsythe, Lawrence, Dickson B., McMorris, Tucker, Longstaffe, Mr. Bevis. FRONT ROW: Daunt, Weare, Paterson, Dickson P., Templeton, Wallace, Ferguson. 7l Uf jl0lLtU C Hockui Playing in the regular city league the Playground ' C’ team made up for a certain lack of finesse by ex¬ hibiting praiseworthy determination and eagerness. Most members of the team were competent skaters but none of them had developed the power needed for good shooting at goal. This lack of a powerful shot gave our opponents an edge for which they must have been grateful. The league itself was divided into two groups of competeness. Winakwa team, Westridge and possibly Ft. Garry in the top half and Wildwood, Roblin Park, and St. John’s-Ravenscourt is the bottom half. These last three teams ended the season with honours even having won and lost as many games as each other after some dour struggles. Many thanks go to Mr. Kiddell and Mr. Comie for their fine job of coaching. Best of luck to Playground C’ next year. BACK ROW: Waddell H., Bennett, Dickson B., Riley, Annett B., McMorris, Cruickshank. FRONT ROW: Daunt, Weare, Beaton, Kernahan, Quinton, Grossman. BACK ROW: Waugh, Waddell, d’Agincourt, Bond, Ramsay B., Kiddell, Mr. Kiddell. FRONT ROW: Ferguson, Quinton, Ramsay D., Hutchison, Haworth. MISSING: Parker, Beech. Sam Horn Hockey Hamber this year was without opposition, so it seemed for, they did not lose a single game. They were superior on all lines particularly first and second. They were however given some good games by the other three houses. The game against New was particularly notable in that New fought back to a 3-3 draw before Hamber scored the winner in the last second. Good all around hockey was played by the houses and even the third lines tried and fought well, and with the forthcoming talent which was evident, next season should be very entertaining, Final Standings: Points 1st Hamber.18 2nd Young .7 3rd Richardson.6 4th New.5 81
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Stein’s found some friends! All smiles Pink’s authority 11 to 4, favourable odds!! Fly much? That’s a poser. Organization plus B«1 W v i] 1 r 1 ■ — s ■ 45® K ' m,
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