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MIDGET BASKETBALL TEAM STANDING-N, Douglas, L. Newman, R. Husband, Mr. Greenough, W. Angley, M. Jordan, H. Whittaker. SITTING-AI. Finklestein, R. Hall, I. Peake, M. XVeicker, M. Botham. BASKETBALL Midgets: Repeating their performances of former years, the midgets under the able coaching of Mr. Creenough, went through the season Without a loss. Most of the midgets will be elegible next year for the juniors and a good team should result. The midget lineup- B. Husbandg L. Newman g B. Angleyg M. Finkelsteing M. Bothamg J. Peakeg K. Charltong M. Jordang M. Weicke1'g N. Douglasg H. Whittaker, and R. Hall. Juniors: The juniors, coached by Mr. Cooper, turned out a strong team this year to be defeated by Scott in the two league games in which these teams met, which gave the northsiders the championship. A tournament was held at Regina College and Central emerged the Winners of the Junior section. 90
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-w-uf-Y . . MIDGET BOYS' RUGBY TEAM BACK Row-Mr. Oliver, D. Brudy, R. Mutcb, A. Lambrecht, M. Weicker, B. Angley, D. Hayworth, R. B 0 MIDD E Row-D. Weicker, L. Knapp, I. MacPherson, R. David, J. Mason, E. Hipwell, P. Hamilton, E. Rin I E se s FRONT Row-K. Charlton, K. Wedderspoon, R. Hall, M. Jordan, D. Roberts. RUGBY The Juniors: Coached and managed by Mr. Griffin, Peter Noble and Tom Moore, the juniors looked for a successful season, but due to injuries and a few players leaving, the strength of the team was greatly reduced before the close of the schedule. However they managed to give a very creditable account of themselves in all games. The Midgets: They may be small, but they certainly do play rugby. The 110 pounders were coached by Mr. Oliver and his able assistant, Ross Barlow. Only losing one and tying one game during the schedule to tie with Scott in total points, the team made no mistake in the play-off to win 11-4. This gave them the Gyro Trophy, emblematic of the league championship. The team: Captain and quarter, R. Hall, Backiield, K. Wedderspooii, M. Jordan, K. Charlton, D. Roberts, M. Weicker, Line, J. Mason, P. Hamilton, J. Nellis, A. Lambrecht, R. Mutch, P. Silzer, I. MacPherson, C. Stevens, E. Hipwell, D. Hayworth, L. Knapp, E. Ring, D. Weicker, I. Essers and C. Tanouye who started the season, but was forced to drop out when he broke his arm. ' 89
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x Seniors: Starting the season with several of the last year's stars, both junior and senior, the team had prospects of winning the schedule but found that the strong Tech-Commercial team made up mostly of graduates of other teams, was too much to cope with, although all scores were close. Scott was the surprise of the league in winning all their games. Veterans from last year were: T eam-Captain B. Isman, R. Barlow, E. Ploss, S. Abrams, E. Doan, E. Hunter, P. Noble, together with T. Moore, K. Robertson, D. Allen, C. Head and L. Wickerson. New sweaters were purchased with smart designs. Mr. Myatt coached the team. In the annual tournament held in Regina College gym, Central defeated Luther but again lost to Scott. Previous to the league several close games were played with the R.C.M.P. Mounties, and more sportsmanlike opposition could not be wished for. INTERFORM BASKETBALL A well organized interform schedule with 24 teams participating was carried through during the basketball season. Three games were played every day from 4 to 6 olclock. In first year ID won the frying pan trophy after being closely pressed by lH and IG. In second year 2B Won out in the finals. In third and fourth years 3D and 4C emerged from the field as the year winners. 4C and 3D played to decide the senior champion- ship of the school and 4C carried off the honors plus the Cr. Mann Cup. This trophy for senior boys' basketball was generously donated by Geff Mann, a former student, to encourage annual competition in the third and fourth years. Mr. Scrimgeour presented the trophy to 4C on the floor at the end of the game. Inter-Collegiate Basketball: In the inter-school competitions with Scott, Tech-Commercial and Campion this year, Central entered a team in each division. All games played were keenly contested and very interesting for the large numbers of spectators who turned out for the games. See Our Selection 0 . . . FOUNTAIN PENS, LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS BIRTHDAY and SEASONABLE GREETING CARDS THE WILLSON STATIONERY CO. LTD. 2119 ELEVENTH AVE., REGINA 91
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