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30 THE PARK BENCH JUNIOR HOCKEY The Iunicr Hockey Team didn't have much luck this year. lt was'nt able to win a single game. l-lcwever, in the final game after Nutana had won the series from Tech., the battling luniors sneaked in from behind and pulled off a tie, aided by B. Little who turned cut for the last two games. But there is hope for a bright future for this team next season, as only three of its members are not in first year, and one cf these will be able to play next winter. The small line of I. Tomlinson, G. Saunders, and G. Evans was pointed out by Mr. Gryte, on numerous occasions, as example ot budding puck-chasers. But the team's power rested in the hands of B. Eastwood, F. Szcmbathy and S. Hodgins. The second line of M. Caswell, H. Ketcheson, and I. Connell played steady hockey throughout the league. Backing the team were our three stalwart defensemen,- K. Downey, D. Garrison, and Z. Kozalonka. I. Strother guarded the nets in admirable style. The thanks ct the team goes out to our coach-Mr. Gryte-for his fine advice and gocd handling. -H. K. ff TRACK MEET FIRST, SECOND, THIRD-Senior Half-Mile, Intercollegiate Track Meet Lorne Carr0II,' jim Gardnerg Lyall Markley.
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THE PARK BENCH 29 HOCKEY BACK ROW: Mr. Gryteg Don Garrisong Hugh Kettchesong Zeby Kozolonkag Bud Eastwoodg Keith Downey, Stuart Sinclairg jim Crickettg Lorne Carrollg Lyall Markley,' Roland Mansong Bob Strother. MIDDLE ROW: Stuart Hodginsg Gordon Saundersg jim Tomlinsong Murray Caswellg jerry Strotherg Bob McDonald,' jim Gard,:er,' Rollie Williamsg Bob Craigg Don McDonald. FRONT ROW: Frank Szymbathyg George Evans, Hugh Simpsong Doug. McMillan. SENIOR HOCKEY Congratulations are in order for the spirit our Senior Hockey displayed through- out the season. Although they did not fare so well, the boys always got out and fought a hard checking game. ln the six-game schedule, City Park won one, tied one, and lost tour, This may have been due to the tact that the other three collegiates had a team cf organized hockey players, while City Park had none. The squad consisted ct thirteen men this year. Bob McDonald, our stalwart goalie, turned in a brilliant performance every game. He saved many a sure goal against his team. The defence positions were given to Bob Craig, Lyall Markley, and Field McFaull. each hard hitting and playing their positions well. The team had three forward lines. A fast, hard checking line consisted oi Hugh Simpson, Doug McMillan, and lim Gardner. The goal getting line ct Bollie W'illiams, Tom Hewitt, and Don McDonald, showed up well, The third line which had plenty of fight at all times consisted of Lorne Carroll, Stewart Sinclair, and lim Crickett. Many thanks should be given to Mr. Gryte, who unseltishly gave up his time to come out and coach the squad, and don't be surprised it you see the hockey trophy on City Parks library shelves next year. ROLLIE WILLIAMS.
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THE PARK BENCH 31 TRACK TEAM l l t BACK ROW: Hugh Simpsong Lloyd Ellisg Tom Sharpg jim Gardnerg Don johnsg Lorne Carrollg Bob Strotherg Bob Sassevilleg Earl Elliott. MIDDLE ROW: Rollie Williamsg Ted Spencerg Bob Salterg Mr. Kalmakoffg Bob Abbeyg Keith Downeyg Bob Hildredg Lyall Markley. FRONT ROW: Frank Hammorzdg Murray Caswellg jim Hallg Roy Dunlop. Intercollegiate Track Meet As this event came too late for a full description in the Park Bench, a brief report is all that can be managed. City Park gained an overwhelming victory in the senior division and was runner-up in the junicr section. Lorne Carroll won the senior individual award and Rollie Williams was junior champ, The school has much promising junior material, so We may lock for future track laurels. 4 ff X BOYS' BASKETBALL fCcntinued from page 281 At the end of the first quarter the score stood: Nutana 8, City Park 2. At half timep Nutana 13, City Park 7. When the third quarter had ended it was Nutana 17, City Park 15. The last quarter placed a great strain on the players, audience, and re- ferees. At a signal from the timekeeper, all City Park flowed onto the floor, win- ners 26-25. The season was thrill-packed, and all the fellows who made up that fighting bunch deserve our heartiest congratulations. -R. NURSALL. McDonald- Why are you washing your spoon in your finger bowl? Bain- So l Won't get egg all over my pocket. Mr. MacKinnonf What is an organizer? Hazel Meyers- He's the guy that makes the music in the church.
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