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Harry Green-inside-big and fast-puts his whole heart into the game. Harold Carefoot-utility-new to the game this year- developed into a valuable man. Gordon Robertsonfmiddle-good defence manfplays a real steady game-will go a long way. Mike Pukesh-end-a consistent tackler-clips with the best of them. Cy Ridgeway-utility-a big boy who uses his weight to advantagefgood prospects. Ross Barlow-inside-newcomer to Seniors-a valuable man at the end of the season. JUNIOR RUGBY TEAM The Junior Rugby squad farrayed in new sweatersb was coached by Mr. Perkins, Mr. Griffin, and Hec Jones-a Pat Rugby star. Although not winning the cup they were in there in every game, winning one from Commercial and being defeated by Technical and Campion. Special mention goes to George Bujea, star middle, who received the honor of being Star of the Week on one occasion. Hal Pearlman sported a sling on his right arm for about a month after the iirst game. This was the only casualty. Quarter-back-Fred Bond, CCaptainj. Backfield-Lockhart, Duncalfe, Scythes, Allen, Peckinpaugh, Kerr. Line-Baker, Robertson, MacRae, Wickerson, Moore, Bujea, Donahue, Crossley, Pearlman, B-ratt, McEwen, R.obb, Salmond. MIDGET RUGBY TEAM The Midgets won the Regina Intercollegiate Midget Rugby championship and are holders of the Gyro cup for the year. The 110 pounders put a lot of fight in their games and provided some of the best rugby entertainment of the season. The team was coached by Mr. Cliver, who had the valued assistance of Ken Goldie, a Pat rugby star. Team-WQ Powley, CCaptainD, J. Anderson, R. Copeland, C. Cohen, C. Head, H. Guest, C. Bonseigneur, E. Sparks, D. Craddock, B. Franzen, G. Camburoff, C. Knight, R. Lennox, J. Tennian, G. Smith, M. Jordan, D. Smith, C. Cushing, J. Stewart, G. Blair, C. McLellan, K. Stewart. ARENA RINK JEFFRIES JEWELRY Roller Skating Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 800 to 10-30 I83l Eleventh Avenue Fourteenth and Robinson PHONE 8166 54 Cheerful Credit
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RUGBY 1 if I 1 .i I SENICDI2 RUGBY Mr. Myatt had the assistance of two well known Rough- riders this year to help coach the Senior team+Chas. Harrison, kicking ace, and S. Findley, line stalwart. They did much to improve the team which started the season with many inex- perienced players. The team put up a real battle in every game and won their share. John Hornibrook-half-captain of the team, has seen three years' service with the Pats-a tower of strength on the defence and fast on the attack. Lindsay Holt-quarter back-a real field general-specializes in running back kicks and keeps the team on their toes. Don Forster-half-a tricky broken field runner, helps with the kicking. Adolphe Ziflle-half-exceptionally good line plunger-backs the team up like a veteran. Frank Black-half-good ball carrier-a fast man-hard to stop. Carl Ganchelf-half-second year with Seniors-an elusive runner who gained a lot of yards. Throws the forward passes. Lloyd Barrett-end-one of last year's J uniors-exceptionally good tackler-also relief quarter-back. Aubrey Edwards-snap-puts thc ball where it is wanted and smears all plays through, centre. Rex Edwards-middle-the big train -consistent yard gainer-has fine prospects. Ed. Petersmeyerfinside-one of the big boys-good defen- sive player and always dangerous. Warren Petersmeyer-end-big and fast-can catch a pass anywhere within a city block. John Bogdenfend-a last year's Juniorfsmart player- tackles hard and consistently. Dave Spencer-inside-a track man with speed to burn- second year with Seniors. Dave MacGregor-inside and middle-a regular brick-wall defence man-lots of fight in him. Jim Pappas-middle-played 60 minutes of each game- stopped many a scoring threat. Pat Cruickshank-end-this stocky little end is a good tackler and useful to the team. 53
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5 -1. I' 4 BASKETBALL I 5 , SENIOR BCVS' BASKETBALL The Senior team finished second in the league this year, one point behind the winners. They defeated Campion, Luther and Regina Colleges and Normal in exhibition games. With a little more experience this team would have been hard to beat as the boys had height and speed. Bus Haligh, who assisted with the coaching, taught the boys among other things-how to shoot. The team was very fortunate in having Mr. Haugh to help them. Bus Haugh-coach--known all over Canada for his ability as a player. If there were more coaches like Bus, Collegiate Basketball would be a better and cleaner game. Mr. Myatt-fthe old reliable of Central's teams. He and Bus Haugh made the best team they could for Central. Ed. Petersmeyer-centre- Big Pete to his friends-tall- gets his share of tip-offs. Nice shot close in. Bernie Isman-forward-moves around a lot and goes in for speed-can shoot from all angles. Jeff Mortimer--forward-ea nice all-round player and sure can sink one-handed shots. Harry Head--forward--fast forward and sometimes used as relief centre-can be relied upon to score from practically any position. Glen Currie-we-forward--another fast playerekeeps the oppo- sition on the move watching him. His long shots are uncanny. Geo, Page--guard--small, but is always where he is needed. First class dribbler. Dave Kahn-guard-cool, steady player-rarely tries for basket himself, but gives openings to the forwards. Adolphe Ziflie--guard--a good defence man with a lot of experience behind him. Keeps the opposition's score low. Gordon Robertson-guard-sticks with his man-nice shot under the basket. Carl Gancheff-'guard Carl is a fast player, good both on the offensive and defensive-a good dribbler and an accurate shot. Tom Smith-forward-asmooth player-makes clean passes. Ken Goldie'-forward. Ken's first year in basketball and he sure showed them. Go to it lien! Warren Petersmeyer-centerea great team player-supplies his Wing men with plenty of openings-can shoot especially well from under the basket. 55
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