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J THE ASHBURIAN SoL'1tH.xM I: He was lost early to the team. At offensive guard and de- fensive end while with the squad, he showed good speed, aggressive- ness and judgement. SoL'iii.xxi ll: With little chance to break into the lineup till mid-way through the season. Hill made good when the opportunity pre- sented itself. Sli!-1liNlS,XKF,RS ll: A big boy for his I4 years, he learned steadily through the season. Tn-'i- i': From his defensive end spot he proved himself a real menace to opposition passers. Uiixxisi-iizca: Rick has no shortage of ability, but without the effort to go with it, he didn't measure to nearly the performance level of which he is capable. XX'oons: Up from the Seconds for a few games with the team, Hoods was one of the few of our backrielders who managed to get any yardage against St. Josephs in the League plavoff. lQwixrz: Team Manager. liooni: The team's representative on the timer's bench. SECOND FOOTBALL SVCOND l7OOTB.Xl.l, Tl-'ANI limi' Rozy' Ii. 'I. llundeii, gl. ll. Palmer, ll. XY. llopps, D. Xlarkus, C. ll. Xlunro, I. Xl. f 'lllm l X lumix XX lx llmson N C Hoolex Xsst Xl r llithflt' Rox: XY. 'I. Xlclutvrt-Q lsq., Cf. ll. XYootls, li. Scott. C. Xlmoutl, P. ll. Shoup, ll- I-,ll'lU1NfHH. Xl. ll. Uliiiilrt-rg, XY. ll. Smith, R. lf. XVallcer. lf-om H0111 li. l'. Russy. bl. .X. lilauiimiiii, 'lf lf. Baldwin. .X. vl. XYAXIILIII, Co-Capt., li. XY. SL'l1CL'l.f,O-fllllf., X. Resnik, Cl. li. Robinson, Xl. Xlengaslia.
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THE ASHBUR1.-iN G.-xA1Bi.ic: .-Xt the left tackle spot, Dave played a lot of tough two-wiv football. Aggressiveness and agility made up for what he lacked in weight. Perhaps the big thing he learned this season was that SH- minute football requires good condition. HCJGAR'l'HZ Big llogarth, in his first year of football. came on slowly. XVith plenty of size, Harry must work on speed. agility and develop more drive. lVlACDoN.fxi.n: Tommy was another early season casualty. llowcver. from his early performance it was evident he has all the desire and enough ability to become a fine two-way Intercollegiate halfback. NICPTNINCHZ As Most Improved Player this season, Little .Xlac , is a remarkably strong and able player for his years. So long as he doesn't get the idea that top performances come easily, of which there was some evidence in his attitude, Mc.-Xninch should develop well at fullback and in the defensive secondary. MACDOUGALL: Though he had few chances to get into action at the loaded end positions, when the opportunity did arise he showed particularly well at offensive end. He has good hands and decep- tion. NICPHAILZ An 'Unsung Hero' Peter was a silent terror to the opposition playing from his defensive inside backer slot. An able, determined and hard-working player, he shows excellent promise. MCQUAIG: Though ineligible for League games, Don played in the exhibitions. O'BRIEN: After a start in the offensive backffeld, Larry developed into an excellent defensive halfback. VVith excellent speed and good judge- ment he made few mistakes and provided good coverage on both pass and running plays. RAWLEY: Captain. He was the star of the team. Though emphasis must of necessity be on team performance, Rawley. a willing work- horse, shone consistently on both offence and defence and so de- serves singular praise and recognition. League scoring champion. he was selected the team's most valuable player. SHAW: Another player who saw little action, Dave always tried and worked hard for the team. He IllllSt learn to be more aggressive and improve his speed and agility. SHOUP: Though with the team for only three games at the end of the season, he gave the Ashbury defence a tremendous boost in the Gloucester championship game. Having developed an aggressive charge, Shoup must now work on agility, speed and judgement.
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Eiwm M' 3' H- at W 355 ,, ' Z :gfa-511931117911 iii V. W Q... ' f A ETL! ' Wil-ima 0 71 ' ,D g vit '-1534 '22 'tg fb 03,5222 C, FIRST SOCCFR TITAN! Bark Ro-ze: l. C. Alaclienzie, Ci. Raymond, Al. Birou. IJ. ul. Xlulaner. j. .l. Read. I. Xl. Levine, H. Parker, R. j. Anderson, lfsq., Coach. Front Row: R. A. Koussaya, A. B. Kambona. C. l.. Collyer, B. j. Cooper. Capt. Xl. A. Taschereau, Yice-Capt., G. B. Livingstone. A. Patton, j. G. Xlacl-aren. FIRST SOCCIQR The First Team had a fine season this year winning nine games. tying two and losing four. lt advanced as far as the City Championship in its League and even though it lost that game, it has nothing to be ashamed of as its record shows. The First Eleven started its season with the Annual Ciame against the Ottawa Valley Cricket Club and was once again shown that experi- ence, plus ball control and skill at play-making will defeat conditioning plus enthusiasm, as we were defeated 2-l. However, the play of the team was encouraging as it showed that we were beginning to think and trying to play good soccer. Birou tallied once against O.Y.C.C. to spoil their shutout. We then played in an exhibition game against our toughest oppo- nent in the Eastern Division from last year, liastview. Our team func- tioned as a single unit in this game and aside from a few errors. caused by our enthusiasm and inexperience, played well. Cooper opened the scoring on a free kick. llis goal was shortly followed by Collyer's. which was scored during a scramble in front of the net. lfastview scored once in the first half, and opened the scoring in the second half to tie the game. This was the spark that set Ashbury on fire and from there on it dominated the play. scarcely allowing lfastview In clear the ball from its own end. Cooper scored from a penalty kick. and Ray-
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