Trinity College School - Record Yearbook (Port Hope, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1934

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20 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD ton, The Gold Hunters, by James Oliver Curwoodg Tuesday Club Murders, by Christieg VVho Cut the Colonels Throat, by Alex, Stowaway, by Mills5 The Vase Mystery, by Polteng The Blanket in the Dark, and The Gap in the Curtain, by Buchang Madame Gi1bert's Cannibal, by Among A Certain Cross Road, by Mottramg The Flowering Wilderness, by Galsworthyg Hot Water, by Wodehouseg Mr. Pottermal-:'s Oversight, by Freeman, Charmian Lady Vibart, by Farnolg The Raynor-Slade Amalgamationg When Rogues Fall Out, by Freemang Murder in Four Degrees, by J. S. Fletcher. -W.B.R. That's holding 'em.

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 19 The librarians have not yet been able to list and catalogue these recent acquisitions completely. We print below the list of those presented by Mr. Geldard, the others will be listed in future issues of the Record. With the help of a number of boys who volunteered for service as assistant librarians, the Lending Library is open every evening this term, and a number of magazines have been secured for the Reading Room, where also the Record's exchanges from other schools are available for reading. We wish to thank Mrs. Wright, Mr. Geldard, Mr. Taylor, and Mr. Parr for periodicals presented or lent to the Reading Room. Books Presented by Mr. Geldard Jim Davis, by John Masefield, Get the Woman, by Shipman, Invisible Death, by Brian Flynn, Comrades at Arms, and Salute to Cyrano, by Paul Feval, Works of Poe, Vols. I-X, Blood on the Yukon Trail, by James B. Hendryx, The Hammer of Doom, by Everton, North Star, by King, The Folded Paper Mystery, by Hul- bert Footner, 2 copies, Ghost Country, by C. R. Cooper, The Seventh Man, by Max Brand, Inspector French's Greatest Case, by F. W. Crofts, Heart of the VVest, by O. Henry, On the Other Side of the Wall, by Oswald S. Wildridge, The Venetian Key, by Allen Upward, The Evil Chateau, by Sidney Horler, Another Part of the VVood, by Denis Macka.il, Marqueray's Duel, by Pryde, A Private in the Guards, by S. Graham, Sir Toby and the Regent, by Paul Herring, Ben Sees it Through, by Jefferson Farjeon, The Heir of Buckingham, by Feval and Lassezg The Secret of the Bastille, The Mysterious Cavalier, and Martyr to the Queen, by Feval and Lassez: Head VVinds, by James B. Connolly, The Images of Han, by J. M. Walsh, The Elephant's Head, by Ba.rtimeus, Hashknife of Stormy River, by W. C. Tuttle, Early Closing, by Wynne-Willson, Judith Paris, by Hugh Walpole, Ordeal by Air, by J. Scott Hughes, Sir Nigel, by A. Conan Doyle, The Secret of High Eldersham, by Miles Burton, Anthony Lyveden and Valerie French, by Dornford Yates: It Walks by Night, by J. Dickson Carr, The Stolen March, by Dorn- ford Yates, The Rainbow of Saba, by Major George Bruce, Blair's Attic, by Joseph C. and Freeman Lincoln, The Midshipmaid, by Ian Hay, The Hunted Wolf, by Robert Ames Bennet, The Kingdom of the Blind, by E. Phillips Oppenheimg The Case with 9 Solutions, by J. J. Connington, 13 Thirteenth Street, by Natalie Summer Lincoln: Gallions Reach, by H. M. Tomlinson, The Kennel Murder Case, by S. S. Van Dine, Yu'an Hee See Laughs, by Sax Rohmer, Mr. Mal- colm Present, by Gerard Fairlie, The Night of Fear, by Moray Dal-



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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Q1 Football SCHOOL VS. PICIQERUNG COLLEGE At Port Hope, September 30th. First Quarter: T.C.S. lost the toss, and Pickering kicked off to Cutten, who ran the ball back about fifteen yards to our forty- five yard line. Cutten gained three more yards, and on the second down, Bell bucked for yards. On the next play there was a fumble, and we lost the ball. Pickering tried a forward, but it was inter- cepted. Play then centred about mid-field, Wigle making some nice kicks. Towards the end of the quarter Cochrane tried a place kick, but it was unsuccessful. This quarter was not sen- sational in any way, but Waldie, Armstrong and Bell bucked well. and Baly made some nice tackles. Second Quarter: Play continued around centre field. Picker- ing made some good bucks, and Cochrane ran a kick back very nicely, making a gain of about twenty yards. Poole of Pickering made a good buck of about twenty yards. In the last three minutes, Pickering worked their way into our territory, and kicked a single. In this quarter Poole, Hanley, and Jordan were good for Pickering, while VVigle made some good kicks for us. Half-time score: T.C.S. 0. Pickering 1. Third Quarter: We started off this quarter with a bang, Wigle making a fifteen yard buck, and Cochrane going around the short end for a gain of twenty yards. Pickering got the ball, and made some good bucks. We recovered the ball again, and Russel made a nice run. On the next play, Wigle made a beautiful kick, which resulted in a point for us, making the score 1-1. Pickering gained on a couple of onside kicks. Wigle intercepted a forward nicely. and on the next play kicked another point. In the last few minutes, the ball was worked right back onto our own five-yard line. Fourth Quarter: This was perhaps the most thrilling part of the whole game. Pickering got the ball on our seven-yard line. and tried an onside kick, which Wigle neatly intercepted, gaining about twenty yards. We then attempted a forward pass, which Rathbone caught nicely, with practically an open Held in front of him: he gained about thirty-five yards. Before the game ended Wigle kicked another point. and in the last three minutes, Fortye made a nice tackle behind Pickering's line to score a safety touch. Final score: T.C.S. 5. Pickering 1. Line-ups:J T.C.S.-Flying wing, Cutten: halves, Reid max., Wigle, Russel max.: quarter, Cochrane: snap, Kline: insides, Baly, Waldigg

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