Burlington High School - Rarebits Yearbook (Burlington, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1931

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RAREBITS Sohool Supplies and Text Books for High School and Public School ' Kodalcs and El-ms Victrolas ancl Records We talce subscriptions for all magazines and newspapers WAUMSLEY'S BUUK STURE 12 Brant St Burlington Phone' 203 L . 1 cc cc Lalngs xr xr Dainty Hancl-Dipped BORDEAUX PATTIES MINT PATTIES ff and ss WALNUT SUNDAE Best 5c Value Anywhere LAING 8a SONS LIMITED HAMILTON IIBMAN G. BUSH The Young Mews Store BOY'S and MEN'S FURNISHINGS and LADIES' HOSIERY 46 Brant St. Phone 306 Mention R b' h ' ' dvertisers

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RAREBITS 65 SENIOR BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM Le-t to right-Art Langton tMgr.D lock Harrow, Bruce Lindley, Tom Hedley, Garnet Ireland, Ken Borisuk, Mr. las. MacF. Bates CPr1ncxpalJ OAKVILLE GAME-The great game of the season was at hand. The day was perfect and we were out to defeat our ancient enemies. The game was played at Oakville before a large, eager crowd. We established our superiority by a score of 14 to 4. The home game brought even more glory than the pre- ceding one. This game gave us the group championship. WELLAND GAME-The first game for the championship of Niagara District was played at Welland. We did not know what to expect since we had never competed in that district before. Our speed merchants showed their stuff and created a score of 45 to 0 in the home and home games. GRIMSBY GAME-'WC played Grimsby in the finals. Our desire for this meeting was not lessened by our former clashes. We were out to win. The blue and gold didn't disappoint us and brought home the bacon. The result of the two games formed the winning score of 27 points. LAST GAME-Although out of our class we got into the play-offs for the Ontario Championships. Three teams had to play off. We picked Delta Col- legiate. Before a large crowd on a frozen field we struggled to keep our footing during that important game. The first half ended with a score of 10 to 5 in favour of Delta. The game ended with a score of 41 to 6 in favour of the same. This seemingly overwhelming score was no indication of the game. We fought them cleanly and determindedly and on a ordinary field would have made the score close. SENIOR RUGBY PERSONNEL Jlr. J. C. Sf. John CC0ac!1D-The team as a whole would like to express their feelings towards our able coach. What- ever we do or wherever we go we shall., always remember Saint , our loyal friend. Captain Richard Berry tHaZf Backl- Filling his well-earned position, he was one of our outstanding players. He will serve as a model for any first-formers with rugby ambitions. Bruce Lindley t0uf.r1'deD-Hooker Lind- ley can surely hook them around the ankles. Keep it up, old man. Frank Etrafn COuf.rz'de and Halfl- He certainly knows his game when he is tackling. Without doubt he will be a great asset next year. drclife f1Icf1l1'll1'an Cffalfj-He has most decidedly proved outstanding this year. He is a sure catcher, and as



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64 RAREBITS elusive as an eel when he is carrying the ball. He certainly played a great season of rugby. Ifen I3Ul'l.J'llk Cflaffj-Doing the dutv of kicking and occasionally playing position of middle, the Galloping Ghost did his part to bring the team to the front. Dick lf'f11'ie tillfddfej- The Tank tore through them this season. He proved to be one of the strong links in the chain this year. Dave Cooper-He not only played his usual fine game but gave all he had in offensive and defensive rugby. Bill Gafaxfzan C.7I1'o'zz'lej-As a new player he has shown his ability and is expected to do great things next year. drf Langion Cllanagerj-Art took the best care of the players. Gum was al- ways plentiful. Keep it up. old kid! Ed Rae tQuarlerD-Proved himself to be a veteran. He held the pivot position with smooth, quick thinking ability. He'll do. Don Iffallace Cfnffde and Quarterl- Skin, an old player, surpassed himself this season. The smart playing of Skin and his old chatter after the game made him a popular player. Tom Hedley tllzddlel-Practically a new rugby enthusiast, he proved by his speed and weight to be an effective player this year. Watch that old for- ward pass, Tommy Boy. Gordon Rumlny CIn.rz'dej-Mutt is im proving. He'll make a rugby player yet. Harfvld Eaton tUu1f.rz'deD-This new recruit well be a star outside player next year. N orfon Freeman Q0u!.1'z'dej-Our coming dropkicker. There are the makings of a player in him. Keep on going, fellowl Erie i7IcCorm1ck Cfnrzdej-Une of our new husky players. He is going to be a valuable man in the coming season. Jock Harrow tllzofdlel-Although small he was all there when it came to bucking the line and when he hits you, you know it and I don't mean maybel Wi! Wim i WW S WW Wm NSW 2 HSE 3 BOYS' HOCKEY TEAM - - Standing-Henry Atkinson, Frank Stevens, Dave Cooper, Art. Langton CManagerj Bruce Lindley, Norman Wheeler, Earl Connely. Seated--Mr. I. C. St. Iohn CCoacl1J kd Rae, Archie McMillan, Garnet Ireland, Kenneth Borisuk, Richard Berry. Mr. Ias. MacF. Bates CPrinci lj pa.

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