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THE PARK BENCH 25 Jafar-come Labs cgfzofzfi RUGBY The l942 rugby season turned out to be one of City Park's best. Winning the championship was a double victory for the men of the gridiron. ln the first place the maroon and gold boys added another cup to our collection: secondly they set a new record, for it is the third consecutive year a City Park rugby team has won the league title. Much is owed to the untiring efforts of Mr. Kalmakoff, who gave un- selfishly of his rugby talents. In the first game City Park met Nutana Collegiate's fighting boys. We came out on the long end of a 33-0 score. This gave the team the much-needed confidence which proved to be a winning factor in the championship game. The team gave a good account of itself in the second game, eking out a well earned victory over Tech, showing it would have to be reckoned with before that silver cup would leave our shelf. City Park succeeded in adding one more shutout when they trimmed Bedford 26-0, making it three straight wins, and demonstrating City Park had what it takes to win a championship. Once the team got rolling they moved the yardsticks down the field, pushing the Bedford boys over the goal-line for five touchdowns. The final game was a memorable one for many reasons. The most important was it proved our prowess on the rugby gridiron where City Park teams have always maintained an unblemished standard of both good sportsmanship and respect for the other teams in the circuit.. Tech were our opponents. The place, a cold, hard Cairn's field. Our boys were cold but they realized that Tech was cold too. The play seesawed up and down the field with each team in its tum usually trying two bucks and a punt. Suddenly City Park broke loose with flashing end runs, vicious line plunges, forwards straight and true, and dissillusioning reverses that seemed to work to perfection. At last splendid teamwork rewarded their efforts and they scored a touchdown which proved to be the winning score. The touchdown was converted and we led 6-O. The fighting Tech boys turned on the pressure but the City Park linemen held off threat after threat until the final whistle blew, retaining their unbeaten record, and keeping the cup on our library shelf. Throughout the entire schedule the City Park lads proved that teamwork and good sportsmanship always pay off in the end. The timing of the squad in their shifts to their positions was brought down to perfection by constant practice under Doug Carson, the assistant coach, who gave his utmost effort to get the boys in shape and round them out to fighting trim. His efforts were very successful as there was only one serious injury during the entire season, that being to Roland Williams, star backfielder for the past two seasons. And so l would like to say Thanks, fellows, for bringing back the title and to those fifteen fortunate boys of this year's squad who will be playing next year the best of luck to you. A -BOB SASSEVILLE. BACK ROW: Bob Strotherg Lorne Carrollg Rollie Williamsg Lyall Markleyg Bob Craigg Lloyd Ellis. ' THIRD ROW: Murray Caswellg jim Hall,' Alan McDonald,' Mr. Kalmakoffg Keith Downeyg Ray Cummineg Art Potts. SECOND ROW: Hugh Simpsong Bob MrcDorzald,' Harold Esteyg Doug McMillan,' joe Pottsg Aird Hogarthg jim Gardner. FRONT ROW: jim Boing Doug Woodleyg Pete Killeyg Hugh Goodmang Alan Boothg joe Wallis.
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26 TH15 PARK BENCH u SOCCER I s f ' BACK ROW: john Connelly Erie Sigvaldasong jack Clarkg Mr. Tufts,- Bill Huglzesg jark Shavery Peter Cameron. MIDDLE ROW: Bob Myers: Herb Clernentg Bob Abbeyg Bob Sassevilleg Harold Smeeyg Walter Gilclirzgg Fred Rawson. FRONT ROW: Neil Harrisg Tom Hewitt. The Soccer Team made history this year when it won the championship for the first time. During the whole series only one goal was scored against us icheersl. There were two line ups, one for the first three games and another for the rest of the games. LINE UP Goal: Sasseville fClarktg Full Back: Clark CSassevillel: Cameron and Hughes CShaverlg Half Back: Harrington CStaceyJy Hewitt, Sigvaldson C1-Xbbeylp Forward: Myers, Clements tRawsonl: Stacey CSiggyJg Gilding CHarringtonlg Connell tl-larrisl. Dis is a light team, let's give em da woiks , a Bedford player was overheard say, at the first game of the season. Da woiks , didn't woik, Connell scored one goal, and Clement, assisted by Myers, scored another. The victory was largely due to our lightest man, Tom Hewitt C165 poundsl. Tech had the ball whistling around our ears in the next game, but B. Sasseville held them out of the goal. The game was tied. The only goal against us was scored in the Nutana game. G.ine up changes herel. The next game with Bedford was slightly rough. Myers scored one goal for us, We now had five points to Nutana's seven, and had to win both of the following games to get the championship. Although the next game was a trifle slow, Harris managed to slip in a neat goal--assisted by Tech. fFree 'kick for us.l Nutana tied Bedford, making the score eight, seven for Nutana. The last game was a pip. Clark had his eye on the ball, Cwhen it wasn't on the galsb stopped every potential goal. Hewitt, Cameron, Hughes, and Shaver had the pleasant job of rooting their hard-earned gains back where they belonged. Myers fogled em, Harris was our fast man. Clement, Connell, and Gilding passed the bg11 Ground furiously. Abbey, Stacey, and Siggy worried them so much they all had net-vo land us iContinued on Page 329
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