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'l.l lflf 'vig W. Broughall L. Cowperthwaite S. Ambrose The Headmaster W. Wynn J. Rogers C. NiCh01s J. Barber J. Grant Robson Q S-I 2 Va cd P' ei QD ,Q E o U 'S
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 17 all that was humanly possible to make the team win the champion- ship. They were fortunate in staying at the Royal York on two occasions through his kindness. Next year the team must carry one great lesson with them- - fight all the way. If nothing else will win the game, iight will. LITTLE BIG FOUR GAMES Oct. 24 S.A.C. 15 T.C.S. 5 at Aurora Ridley 43 U.C.C. 3 at St. Catharines Oct. 31 U.C.C. 9 T.C.S. 5 at Port Hope Ridley 20 S.A.C. 0 at Aurora Nov. 6 Ridley 18 T.C.S. 13 Varsity Stadium Nov. 7 U.C.C. 8 S.A.C. 6 U.C.C. grounds Ply'd. Won Lost For Ag'st. Pts. :1:B.R.C. 3 3 0 81 16 6 U.C.C. 3 2 1 20 54 4 S.A.C. 3 1 2 21 33 2 T.C.S. 3 0 3 23 42 0 iiMRidley wins the Championship. FIRST TEAM MATCHES SCHOOL vs. PICKERING COLLEGE At Pickering, October 3rd, Our first game this year was against Pickering College. Pick- ering having played in Port Hope last year, we journeyed to New- market. Pickering gave us a very good game that was well worth the dusty field and the hot day. In the first period the School, playing under the O.R.F.U. rules, started off with a rush and gained yards several times before Pickering were able to stop them. Wynn and Ross did some fine plunging. Pickering were forced to kick and the School again marched up the field to within scoring distance. From about 30 yards out Ross kicked a touch in gaol for the School. Pickering soon retailiated and, after picking up a fumble, Rayner kicked to the deadline for Pickering. The School, in the second quarter, with the wind behind them started a march down the field, but fumbles and offsides forced them to kick. The Pickering half line fumbled and Duncanson fell on the loose ball, about 15 yards out. With perfect interference, Ross coasted over for an easy touch. It was not converted.
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 159 The School worked the ball down the field again and, after hold- ing Pickering, were in a scoring position, from which Ross kicked another deadline. The School's defence was excellent and Pickering never gained yards, being forced to kick. The School, helped by the strong wind at their backs, gained yards on the exchange of kicks, and Ross soon hoisted another deadline. The half ended with the School forcing Pickering back into a scoring position. T. C. S. 8. Pickering 1. I In the second half the School lost their spirit for a few minutes and Pickering forced the play: they were beginning to recover from their surprise and the School were forced back. With the wind be- hind them, Pickering scored a rouge, when Rayner kicked a long punt. Soon after the play started again the School made a few offsides and were forced back to their 25 yard line. Here Rayner kicked another of his long spirals to the deadline. In the next few minutes of play the School were helped by off- sides and too much interference by Pickering in their hard attempts to crash the defence. If it had not been for these offsides Pickering might have scored. In the third quarter the School picked up once again and soon had Pickering back in their own half of the field. The team was working more smoothly now and with the wind behind Ross was soon able to kick a long ball to the deadline. The School condition was now beginning to tell and Pickering were soon forced back into their own territory. With a good end run engineered bv Taylor the School were in a good position to kick to the deadline again and Ross's trusty foot finished the scoring for the game. From then on the School held the Pickering team back in their own part of the field, and the game ended with the School close to the Pickering goal line. T. C. S. 10. Pickering 3. TRINITY COLLEGE vs. THE SCHOOL At Port Hope, October 15th. This game was played on a slightly damp field that seemed to suit the School's play. Trinity were not up to full strength, and consequently the School had things pretty much their own way. The firstehalf was played under O.R.F.U. rules. In the first few minutes of play the School were forced back into their own territory, but the line held and Trinity were forced to kick. The
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