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D. M. C. I. BREEZES 27 VOLLEYBALL Our girls have made a very good showing in sports this year. Volleyball was very sucessful, especially in the Junior Class. The Sen¬ iors also did well. Junior Team scores: D.M.C.I., 53—St. John’s, 26. D.M.C.I., 52—St. John’s, 16. D.M.C.I., 42—Kelvin, 31. D.M.C.I., 33—Kelvin, 39. Senior Team scores: D.M.C.I., 30—St. John’s, 44. D.M.C.I., 42—St. John’s, 53. D.M.C.I., 24—Kelvin, 53. D.M.C.I., 37—Kelvin, 30. The last game was the most exciting of the series. The score was a tie with Kelvin, when one girl scored eight points in succession, bring¬ ing up to the lead. Inter-room games have been played during the noon-hour. Room 58 won every game. The referees were: Martha Setter, Room 47; Mary Mulligan, Room 21; Theresa Diner, Room 53; Elizabeth Morganstein, Room 24; Shirely Clap ' ham, Room 49. —Marguerite Ross, Room 22. Back Row—L. Dector, M. Setter, M. Ruxton, C. Miller, I. McNutt. Front Row—E. Stephenson, M. Mulligan, M. Marks.
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26 D. M. C. I. BREEZES Their team, which became city champions, never lost a contest. .Mc¬ Intyre, with only one victory, took cellar position. The baseball has so far gone very well for us. Wesley was trimmed to tiie tune of 5 to 4, while the contest with Kelvin ended in a 6 all draw. Who can tell but that “jinx” will be broken, and that the baseball championship will be brought to rest at Daniel McIntyre? Every suc¬ cess is extended to the “nine.” In closing we add a note of the next field day. A school’s success in this depends to a large extent upon the condition of the contestants. We ask those who intend to take part next October to keep fit during the summer and thus our Collegiate will have a better chance of opening the term by bringing home the coveted track and field shield. —W. Kibblewhite. INTER-HIGH INTERMEDIATE BASKETBALL TEAM Standing—H. Penwarden, M. Sprung, Timlick. Sitting—J. Easterbrooks, J. Dods, Mr. Morgan (coach), 0. Johnston, B. Dodds.
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28 D. M. C. I. BREEZES SENIOR GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Standing—E. Stephenson, B. Braid, N. Doyle, L. Decter. Sitting—L. Johnston, C. Dunsmore, B. Ballantyne. SKATING This year there was comparatively little interest taken in the skat¬ ing races. Nevertheless, our girls managed to come second, with Kelvin only a few yards ahead. The team was as follows: Ruth Galbraith, Room 22; Clemency Dunsmore, Room 58; Beverly Dunsmore, Room 12; Ruth Johnson, Room 11; and Mildred Armstrong, Room 61. Let us hope that next year D.M.C.I. will be as well represented. —Marguerite Ross, Room 22.
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