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D. M. C. I. BREEZES 71- FIELD DAY At last it happened! Kelvin won the track meet for the first time in ten.years! Amid scenes of excitement that would rival the meets o 1 ' old, Kelvin’s colors were finally hoisted on the flag pole to stay. It was the ' best field day that has been held in years, for back in the old River Park Stadium, and on a fine day, the setting was ideal. It was the closest contest that has been staked for some time, for, judging by classes, all the schools were tied. The officials, however, reverted to aggregate scores, where Kelvin was fifteen points to the good. We were half a point behind St. John’s for second place. Kelvin deserved to win, for since March 15th, they have been train¬ ing their men, and the results showed it, as they took four out of the six distance races. The senior division was our strong point, Stone taking 1 the sprints in unofficial record time, Penwarden coming through in the distances, and Cane holding us up in the field events. Every man on the team did his utmost for old Collegiate, the cheer leaders dragging hoarse shouts from the rooters, and the runners giving their last ounce of strength in an attempt to win. One and all, rooters and runners are deserving of every congratulation for their heroic efforts. It is becoming more and more evident each year that the team which trains the hardest will win, and we, without any indoor facilities, are bound to have a tough, uphill pull to win back the field day. chain pionship. Nevertheless, the only thing to do is fight hard. Hope for a meet in the fall, when we have an equal chance with the others. PRIMARY TRACK TEAM Back Row (left to right)—Injeberg Hallson, Dorothy Young, Dora Sigurdson, Marguerite McDonald, Kethleen McCaig, Winnifred Simm, Bessie Lockey, Stella Askew. Jean Tedford. Second Row—Olga Edwards, Olivia Breckman, Mary Denefield, Ina Osborne, Margaret Norrie, Thora Olsori, Louise Jack. Front Row—Rose Booth, Joyce Carter, Laura Ashley, Jessie McGifford, Elsie Martin, Nellie Blumm. Absent—Esther Harding.
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SENIOR TRACK TEAM Back Row (left to right)—Grace Taylor, Marion Gordon, Eugenie Wehrman, Catherine Saunders, Nora Doyle, Clara Bjornson, Bernice Geil, Doris Carter, Phyllis Bailey. Second Row—Aurora Dalmon, Isabel McDonald, Ella Mclnnis, Isabel McBean, Sadie Braid, Dorothy Garrett, Betty Anderson. Front Row—Norma McCorkell, Beth Carpenter, Nellie Sut ' ton, Annie Somers, Edwina Eggertson, Jean Campbell, Lillian Decter. JUNIOR TRACK TEAM Back Row (left to right)—Margaret Aikens, Theodora Brandson, Patricia McCaughey, Margaret Doyle, Hilda Decter, Audrey Doggett, Grace Wheatley, Blanche Gallagher. Second Row—Helen Rindress, Fanny Kopeland, Myrtle Campbell, Pauline Johnson, Lillian Butler, Lillian Small, Grace Burns. Front Row—Doris Gaffield, Ruth Milne, Janet Scott, Ethel Tottle, Marguerite Ross, Beatrice Ludwickson, Beverley Dunsmore,
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72 D. M. C. I. BREEZES BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Standing (left to right) — D. Campbell, G. Cane, M. Sprung, P. Haynes, B. Braunstein. Kneeling—G. Peacock. R. Alexander (Capt.), F. McIntosh. Flourishing Industries Teacher—“What is Boston noted for?’’ B. G.—‘‘Boots and shoes.” Teacher—“Correct, and Chicago?” B. G.—“Shoots and booze.” A MOTTO September: He conquers who conquers himself. June: To the stars through difficulties. Crane Junior—“Your school never turns out a gentleman.” D.M.C.I. Hustler—“No, Daniel McIntyre allows a gentleman to go right on and graduate.” SPORTING GOODS Our stock is complete. See us for your requirements BASEBALL, FOOTBALL, TRACK EQUIP¬ MENT, PENNANTS, ETC. ‘ ‘ Everything Good in Sporting Goods ’ ’ SHAW’S SPORTS STORE FARQUHAR SHAW LTD. 387 Portage Ave., opposite Boyd Bldg. -■
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