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UX GLEBANAGKQ QQQPALERE FLAMMAM QA. I Bark Row: 'r. ANDERSON Cmgrj L. STOREY, G. GRANT 1. Miarzxrm' R. CHOVVN J. PATTISON D. FINLAYSON I.. sTmi.iNG W. Davin' H. HICKMAN Middle Row: D. Dmrrox ic. cUssoN L. GREENBERG R. JUNKE Ccaptainl MR. CALLAN Ccoachb G. MCDOUGALL H. ivmcnoucau. c. DUNN G. mwcxa FYOYII Row: C. BRUCE J. KENNEY G. KINSELLA J. HARTMAN B. MALETTE G. BEATTIE A. REYNOLDS JUNIOR FOOTBALL by TED ANDERSON, 5-D I HIC RECORD of the junior Football Team is one of which we should be proud. In the past six years, the team has played about forty-five games, and of these, it has tied only one and has won all the rest. If you had walked by the campus last Septem- ber you would have seen almost one hundred candidates for the junior team indulging in what is commonly known as jerks , under the direction of Mr. Callan and Mr. Davidson. From this horde of brawn and brains QFD Mr. Callan picked a squad that played football as it should be played. In their five league games and one play-off game they amassed 1z7 points and only three were scored against them. From Pembroke came stories that Glebe's junior Football reign was going to end, but hopes of this coming true were soon crushed. On November the ninth, the Valley champs suffered a 40-o defeat at Lansdowne Park in a semi-final game. Perth defaulted the finals and the Juniors were declared E.O.S.S.A. cham- pions for the sixth consecutive year. On behalf of the team, I wish to take this opportunity of thanking Mr. Callan and Mr. Davidson for the time they spent in coaching. The following are the results of the games plaved last season: 1 Glebc ...... 3 St. Pats ..... o Glebc . . . . . I7 Commerce . . . . o Glebe.. ...31 U.ofO.....o Glebe . . .. .15 Tech.. . . .z Glebc ..... zi Lisgar . . . . . 1 Glebe ...... 40 Pembroke ..... o For-127. Against-3. Captain Ross junke played heads-up football last fall and his steady playing helped the team a great deal. Eddie Cusson, pudgy little half, put our team in scoring position many times with his spectacular forward passing, and his running mate, Gordie Bruce, scored many points with his long runs and deadly placements. But praise is due the whole team for the splen- did football they played. 410810
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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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1 UX GLEBANAGEQQ- 1 m,,Y5P:ALERE FLAMMAM ' TRACK TEAM , Standing: 5. wALsn T. Roor J. PATTxsoN B STIRLING E. Down G. RLYNOLDS iz. JUNKE R. MACDONALD B MUADAM Silling: MR. MITCHELL Casst. coach2 C. BRUCE L. EWERS B. HUBBARD I.. BOOTH 13. STEWART H. BARNHART J. STTLES MR. CAMPBELL Cconchj DCMINION and McGlLL MEET MAY ms YEAR the Dominion Championships and the annual McGill meet were held jointly at Montreal on the zznd of May. The coveted Sir Arthur Currie Cup, emblem- atic of Dominion championship in the senior class, was won by Glebe. Toronto Central Technical, the defending champs, took second place with 2 3 points, 4 less than the Glebe total. The battle for the Glassco Cup, for highest grand aggregate, was in doubt until the last event, the senior mile relay. Toronto Central Tech, Montreal High, and Glebe, all with teams entered, were neck-and-neck contestants in the race for the cup. However, in the sub- sequent race Central Tech nosed out, first Glebe and then Montreal High. Victory gave Cen- tral Tech the trophy, with 47 points. Glebe and Montreal High took second and third with 44 and 38 points, respectively. Glebe had held the Glassco Cup for the four preceding years. Ken McAdam broke the only Dominion record for the day. Tossing the 12-lb. shot 47' QMU, Ken shattered the former McGill record and Dominion records by a good margin. Bill McClenahan, Ted Root, and Doug. La- belle also scored impressive victories. Results Intermediate 8-lb. shot-put-lst, D. Labellc Knew recordbg 3rd, C. Bruce. Inter. 880-yd. relay-3rd, Glebe. Inter. rzo-yd. low hurdles-ist, R. MacDonald. Inter-pole vault-lst, YV. McClenahan. ' Sr. broad jump-znd, C. Howard, 3rd, G. Reynolds. Senior mile relay-znd, Glebe Cdeciding evenrb. Sr. javelin throw-3rd, E. Dowd. Sr. discus-znd, T. Daley, 3rd, B. Stirling. Sr. xzo-yd. high hurdles-Ist, T. Root, znd, C. Howard. Sr. iz-lb. shot-put-ist, K. McAdam Knew rccordbg znd, B. Stirling, 3rd, T. Daley. ' DISTRICT MEET JUNE 1TH A trip to Toronto and the Ontario Championships as an incen- tive, a galaxy of schoolboy track and field stars swept II records from the boards at the local meet in june. Four of the eleven records were broken by Glebe athletes. Ken McAdam continued from where he left off last week in Montreal, by breaking the record in the senior iz-lb. shot-put with a toss of 48' 2 M . Hugh McCagg bettered the senior discus record with a throw of 120' xo . Running the inter- mediate izo-yd. low hurdles in ISM seconds, Ted Root captured first place in sub-record . 'lI09l
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