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WINNERS CENTRAL TRACK FIELD MEET, 1935 STANDING1D. McCrae, B. Spencer, W. McNally, T. Moore, D. Biggs, V. Erdeleyan, R. Aitken. SITTING-R. Hall, U. Athey, F. Ordway, R. Barlow, W. Espley, L. McLellan, B. Barlow, H. Bee. TRACK TRACK AND FIELD DAY Last year the boys made the trip to Saskatoon for the annual Provincial Track and Field meet in charge of Mr. Myatt. This was one of the strongest teams ever representing Central in that field of sport. The Senior boys brought back the Relay Cup, and placed second in the Senior Grand Aggregate. This year Central is repre- sented in track by two former Senior track members who participated at Saskatoon, again this year, namely Don MacCrae and Ross Barlow and from the juniors of last year are Doug Jolly and A. Crossley. On Cctober 4, 1935, Central held a gala field day at the Exhibition grounds, due to the fact that the North Campus was undergoing a much needed resurfacing. The Held when .it is finished should supply the sport participants and fans around Central with a first class field. The programme went off very smoothly with a large entry in all events, thanks to the aid of Mr. Myatt and members of the Central Staff. ' 96
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'v x In the Senior boys, events William McNally Wai the winner, with Don McCrae and Tom Moore runners-up. The Junior boys' events were won by Bud Spencer with Vic Erdelyan placing second. The Midget boys' championship went to Bob Aitken with D. Biggs and R. Hall runners-up. n ' These winners were presented with medals at Centralls Com- mencement. C INTERSCHOOL TRACK MEET This track meet again revived a keen competition amongst the secondary schools of Regina. Held last May 10, 1935, for the first time in several years it was a great success, the major award falling to Central was the Walter Eilers Trophy, graciously donated by Mr. Eilers. Each school was allowed three entrants in each event and it was mainly through the efforts of-the Senior and Junior girls that this Trophy came to Central last year. C At the time of writing we are looking forward to the meet to be held this year on May 15th. For some time now the track stalwarts of Central have been in training and it is hoped that the .Trophy will again come back to Central for another year. THE 1936 PROVINCIAL TRACK MEET n As the annual goes to press, Central's representatives, fresh from their victory in the city trials are completing their training for the Saskatoon meet. As the teams leave We cannot but see that 'they will return victorious. ln any event we know that such a galaxy of stars will leave a real impression in the record books. The senior girls team which will defend thc Provincial Champion- ship now held by Central, consists of Una Athey, Frances Ordway, Esther McC1onigal and Bernice Barlow. There is only one person entered from Central in the Junior Girls' Section, Lorraine McLellan. The Boys' Teams are: J unior-Roy Olson, Stan Stueck, Francis Pyne, Bud Spencer and Ed. Seibel. Senior-Douglas Jolly, Don MacCrae, Eric Sparks, Ross Barlow and Bill lVlcNally. TMNEWES, MCNALL 8. co., LTD. xo 'N Agents for Moir's 4 T XXX Ch It ' 5 k 49 CLEANING 'Y O is p Wonderful for Silks Af,VOUf Servlce R 0ii5.s.si.':e...fJ0Rf Regina! only exclusive ladies' and 2075 BROAD ST. childrens shoe store . Phone 8680 REGINA, SASK. 97
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