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98 D. M. C. I. BREEZES T SCHOOL TRACK MEET The meet was held September 27 at Sargent Park. The weather was “keen,” although there was a high wind in the early part of the day. Crowds of D.M.C.I. students poured into the park, together with friends and onlookers. The events were run off smoothly. Winners of events were: Ball Throw—(1) Grace Handford, (2) Ella Mclnnes. High Jump—(1) Edna Barnett, Muriel Murray, (2) Georgina Gall. Dash—(1) Genevieve Johns, (2) Georgina Gall, Hazel Bull, Gladys Waters. The grand aggregate was won by Room 51, Seniors. The Junior aggre¬ gate was won by Room 55. INTER-ROOM BASEBALL Owing to the ever-changing mood of “Old Man Weather,” the baseball was postponed to a later date. As a result the baseball finals were not played off. But—better hopes next time! We are looking forward to spring baseball. INTER-ROOM VOLLEYBALL The games began in the fall with the Juniors on top—namely, “A” team of Room 55—closely followed by the Seniors of Room 58. The games were interesting and very well played. INTER-HIGH VOLLEYBALL Real good teams were entered this year, but although our girls were strong in spirit they lacked the uni¬ form strength of the other schools. Seniors—St. John’s. Juniors—St. John’s. Better luck next year, girls! Private Tuition Matriculation, teachers ’ Certificates, Stc. JAMES HOUSTON, B.A. 122 Ethelbert St., WINNIPEG Established 1906
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Page 99 text:
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D. M.C. 1. BREEZES 97 remainder were half-shot.) People born under “Nero” usually have fleas. Lucky colors—Maroon and White. November “Saratoga,” the bowling alley. This is the month when the world gets ready for Christmas, giving presents away and expecting more back. Sev¬ eral people will be arrested for early Christmas shopping—that is, if they get into the store before it opens. Last year 7,015,829 people didn’t buy on the installment plan. Out of this number 7,016,826 were under 9 years of age, and two others were unem¬ ployed. Cold weather will hold its place all over the northern parts of the world. Mild weather, however, will not prevail in Winnipeg. The speed-skating season will begin at Wesley. A special event will be the race between Fanny Frieze and her dog Fido, As a handicap, Fido will give Fanny three laps. November is favorable for business of all kinds, providing that one minds one’s own business. Lucky colors—none; lucky days—none. December The zodiacal sign is “Beaver”— Santa Claus. Brown-eyed people horn in this month should avoid all con¬ nections with Rupert Street, P.S. An eclipse of the polar nexus will take place on December 11 at 3.30 a.m. On account of the early hour, nothing will be heard of it, and twice as much seen. Lindbergh will tour Central Africa with his new 24-shot bombing plane and inten¬ tions to establish peace with his good will tour. On the twenty-fourth of December the death of Santa Claus will be reported from several differ¬ ent parts of Scotland. Lucky day is any day. Birthstone is the legume (22 carrots). Summary See general forecast. JOE McCRACKEN. School Sweaters and Crests May be secured individually or in team lots, in the Sporting Goods Section at Eaton’s. Prices, available on request, are moderate. THIRD FLOOR. T. EATON C 2-n»
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