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UX GLEBANAGXQQ- NQQALERE FLAMMAM SENIOR FOOTBALL 1 T. DALEY CcapL:1i11J Q. ANDERSON Cn1gr.J 3 v. Rooms 4 J. s1'11.Es 5 J. MCREQWN 61. FRASER 7 E. LUSCOMBE 8 R. HUBBARD 9 R. SIMPSON mo D. BISHOP ll A. KUIINS 12 G, HIGGS 13 I, 111.10111 14 E. Down 15 G. SHAUGHNESSY 16 W. cANN1F1r 17 J. ORME 18 G. REYNo1.ns 19 G. 1.1mNG'r0N zo '1'. 1.EAn1v1AN 21 R. DAVIS zz A. GORDON 23 R. MCADAM 24 w. MERRILL 25 11. HICKMAN 26 T. 1111m1ARD fxnuscoth 17 MR. CAMPBELL 410621
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UX GLEBANAGXQQ- CELEBRITIES ONTARIO HOCKEY ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP - His SCHOLARSHIP, which carries with it four years free tuition, requires that a boy be a clean, effective hockey player and have a high academic standing in subjects qualifying him to enter University. Ken McAdam, well known member of last year's graduating class, was named winner of this coveted prize and he chose McMaster of Hamilton as his University. As a hockey player he compared favourably with former Glebe boys who are now profes- sionals in the National Hockey League. He excelled also in other sports and had the distinc- tion of being the third four letter man in the school's history. The crowning achievement ' of his high school career was the win- ning of the Donald Ames Memorial Trophy last June. K Apart from the field of sport he was outstanding in other school acti- vities. He proved himself an able head boy and President of the Collegiate Council, and even found time to be a member of the school's male quar- tette. In spite of these varied interests he kept well up in his academic work, last year obtain- ing second class honours. -R. D. C. ROBERT SIMPSON Bob has made spectacular progress in his athletic career during the past two years, though he has been on the gym team since he entered the school. He excels in rugby, and also supports the school in basketball and on the track. Bob ranks as an honour student in the class room as well. QHDALERE FLAMMAM PATRICIA LIPSETT . Pat is one of Glebe's ll10St outstanding student athletes. Each year she attains honour standing, and has been Form Medallist twice. Her interests, how- ever, extend far beyond her studies, she has been Form President for three years, President of the junior Lyceum, Captain of the Senior basketball team, and President of the Girls' Athletic Association. An all- round athlete, she stars particularly on the track, this year setting a new E.O.S.S.A. record in the 100 yards dash. ROBERT SIMPSON 4105?
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UX GLEBANACXZBQ- QEPALERE FLAMMAM NOTHER YEAR of endeavour in the realm of sport has almost passed into history. Glebe has tried her fortune in all phases of E.O.S.S.A. athletics with results which were, generally speaking, very gratifying. The pages which follow reveal in detail the tale of our successes and failures. In the activities of the earlier part of the year several championships were securely tucked away for another season, later events have proven more difficult in which to capture the honours, at the time of going to press several titles are still undecided. But whatever the outcome, it 'is safe to say that Glebe will have acquitted herself creditably for another season in athletics . ' SENIOR FOOTBALL by TED ANDERSON, SD on THE fourth consecutive year Mr. Campbell has guided the blue and gold Senior machine through to the E.O.S.S.A. championship. This year, with only a few of last year's stalwarts to build his team around, he produced a team that swept. everything before them. Only once was their supremacy endangered. In their second game with Tech. a touch was scored against them in the first few minutes, but the supreme back-field running of George Reynolds, Tom Daley and Bill Merrill, and the 'never-say-die' spirit of the line saved the day. The game ended II to 5 in our favour with George Reynolds getting a touch and Bill Merrill kicking two singles, a placement and a convert. It was the best game of the season and the crowd of about 4,000 was thrilled by the brilliant playing of both teams. Having won the City Championship the team advanced to the E.O.S.S.A. semi-Hnals. On Saturday, November oth, they were at home to Brockville Seniors and trounced them soundly by the score of 60 to 0. As Pembroke Seniors, the team Glebe was to meet in the finals, de- faulted, our team was declared winner of the Senior E.O.S.S.A. Championship. I have not space here to comment on the merits of each player, but one cannot speak of the team without thinking of Captain Tom Daley and George Reynolds whose spectacular team-work on the half-line was a treat to watch. Also, praises are due to Bob McAdam who came up from Junior ranks to handle the team ably for his first year. Along the line no one player was really outstanding above his fellows. The line-men deserve a lot of credit for the splendid work done by them in all the games of the season. However, though promising and plentiful the material may be, no team can win champion- ships without good coaching, and in this de- partment Glebe possesses one of the best. Speaking for the team, I wish to thank Mr. Campbell for the time he spent training the Senior squad, also, Mr. MacNeil who gave them strenuous 'work-outs' before the season opened. The following is a schedule of the games played and the points scored both for and against Glebe. Glebe . I0 Technical .... 3 Glebe . . x5 Nepean . . . .0 Glebe . . 8 St. Pats . . . o Glebe . . 35 Ottawa U. . . I Glebe . . 8 Lisgar .... 0 Glebe . . 30 Nepean ..... 0 Glebe . . 16 Lisgar ....... 6 Glebe . . 18 Ottawa U ..... 0 Glebe . II Technical ..... 5 Glebe . . 8 St. Pats ...... 6 Glebe . . 60 Brockville .... o Total: For Glebe ZIQQ Against Glebe 21 4107?
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