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f 5 P5 C U11-' to be tossed everywhere, but here we will compliment the senior coach, Mr. MacLen- nan, to be known as Mac for space While we praise him. But no we won't praise him here, words could not bring before your eyes the full benefits of his work. Suffice to say that to him should go a big share of the captured scalps and the mere knowledge that he was respon- sible in turning out one of the best teams, if not the best team that the Galt Colleg- iaite ever possessed will probably be enough for him to smoke during the long -off-season without anyone trying to re- plenish it while he sits at ease in his Wigwam and thinks of the fall of good hunting. PERSONNEL OF THE JUNIOR RUGBY TEAM Snap- Pete Avison. Insides-Dick Clarke, Jack Murphy. Middles-Ross Chapman, Purp Clark. A PARATU5 Outsides - Jimmie Tait, Bubbles Walker. Quarter- Man Eater Buchanan. Halves - Cap. Lorrimang M, P. Hipelg Arn Burden. Flying Wing-John Stephenson. Subs.-C. Margolesg Al. Hertleg Tom- my Roosg Ken. Smith, Joe. Spring. The following are the scores of the rugby games played in the Interscholastic Rugby League. Senior scores first. Senior Junior Guelph at Galt ........ 0-31 7-0 Galt at Brantford .... 13-1 11-58 K.-W. at Galt .......... 7-29 68-0 Galt at Guelph ........ 17-1 12-31 Galt at K.-W. .......... 19-2 1-39 Brantford at Galt .. 1-25 30-0 W.O.S.S.A. Semi-Finals St. Jeromes' College at Galt-11-12. :5E13'E ,:g:5:::5:E:ErE2E:3Eif?a .1 ' 7 ' . 1-:lil.s:I:1:1:5:23E1E2E I '- :'-2s:szf'. - SENIOR RUGBY TEAM-THE HAMILTON CHAMPIONS Front Row-Allan, Jamieson, Mills, Oliver, Snelgrove fCapt.J, Dando, Hugo, Shantz, C. Campbell. Middle Row-K. Campbell, Kemp, Peters, Roelofson, Dawson, Scott, Dietrich, Hamill. Back Row-Mr. F. A. MacLennan, B.A. fCoachJ: G. Lorriman, W' C' McKee KPYGS-li Burden, T- H- Wholton lPrincipaljg Stephenson, P. F. Unsworth QMgr.j. Egoff--Mascot. 65
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i s .. v. , ,p if 5 P5 Q UQ:-nA Jack, as the pilot, runs the game, With steady head, and giant frame. Doug. has a sharp, remarkable, eye, For making touches on the sly. Dink, of manly form and tall, Folds up his length, and snaps the ball. Two Jimmies play with might and main Their opponents try to score, in vain. Chuck is small, but full of vim, A barbed-wire fence would ne'er stop him. Dave and Gerald buck the line With thoughts of strife internecine. Kens. Campbell, Mills, and Shantz, you'll see, Increase the score -tremendously. Husky, risky, peppy Bill Brings down his man with iron will. While Hamill fast, and dashing Ray Are always there to save the day. With strong support from our Jerome, The team e'er brings a victory home. Congratulations, Mac old dear, Your team's the best for many a year. What if the Hoor you often stalk, Whene'er we fail to toe the chalk, In Latin, History, baneful Greek, And other things in which we're weak. Cast that aside, what's it to us? Nought but a fig extraneous. Three cheers for Mac, hip, hip, hurray, To glory he has shown the way. 543475 NFORCING their superiority over all their opponents, the local senior grid- ders went 'through their whole season with not a loss to their discredit and with only one touchdown scored against them, according to the score book. Encountering but little difiiculty they came out on top of the light for the Hamilton Cup, defin- itely laying claim to it by virtue of romp- ing home from the K.-W. hunting grounds with a 19 to 2 victory carefully tucked away and winning the group championship A mn-rvs for the second time in two years. With this scalp safely stowed away in the o-ld Wigwam, out went :the noble hunters after a few higher heads and stepping out to meet them with heads flying high came St. Jerome's t.o give battle in the semi- final round in WOSSA. The local head hunters donned their regalia and went out to do or die. They did not die. 'Nough said. St. Jerome's went home itrying to fix an alibi but failing to account to the pow-wow that night how it was that they came out on the short end of 12 to '11 count. It took no time for 'the local can- nibals, oft-times called gridders, to search for better meat. And lo, in the distance their loomed that far-famed tribe of head- hunters who have swept the province from end to end many and many a time--Sain nia. But something slipped up and after one pow-wow and another over a tale since oft told it was discovered that Galt could continue no longer after scalps and must put away their hatcheits for another year, since through one reason and another it was impossible for them to encounter the Western tribe. To make this up though at a heap big conference of the mighty chiefs of WOSSA, Galt was pre- sented with medals announcing them as finalists in WOSSA, thus ending a season of easy scalping that will long be told to the papooses in the wigwams to encourage them in many years to come to go out and bring in a good day's hunting as their fathers of many moons ago did. But while the big hunters had good hunting the little chiefs could find nothing and in six encounters failed to replenish the pan- try on any occasion after a good day's fighting, but as the saying goes, they done themselves right noble. They fought with big hunters time and time again and proved to one and all that some day they will be able .to take the places of the present big chiefs, for can they not point out that some of the big hunters when they were little chiefs, that Kitchener beat them 96-0 and now they come home with many scalps. And so the season's hunting was successful, yea more than that, it was bountiful with the bouquets ll.,-2 gf , ,. -.,... ,..-.Y- f,-- ,, . i-. , Q-5--- .. ,. f f iv' ' M - ,,-,.- i -v i i .-.- .i , . ---- ,rv 64
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