Glebe Collegiate Institute - Lux Glebana Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1936

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Page 115 text:

UX GLEBANAcE,',Aw QLSPALERE FLAMMAM SENIOR BASKETBALL by BILL NIERRILL, 5-A 1'rH THE schedule drawing to a close, the Senior team is fighting for supremacy in the lnterscholastic league. A This year, handicapped by the loss of three of our best players, we have had a stiff but rather, successful season. To date, we have been victorious in all but one of our games, which was a close 31 to go defeat at the hands of Technical. As a consequence, we are tied for league leadership, and a tight play-off is promised, which, at the time of publication, will be over and an E.O.S.S.A. champion crowned. If we are successful in the E.O.S.S.A. cham- pionship, we are hoping that the three players, Tom Daley, George Reynolds and Ayton Keyes, will secure their percent and greatly strengthen the team for further play-off honours. This year, we also played an exhibition game against the Ottawa College Senior City League teaIII, and defeated them by a small margin. Mention should be made of the Hne playing of Bob McAdam, jim Fraser and Bob Davis, but the success of the team is due to the excel- lent coaching of Mr. Campbell. .l-3-Q-4-1 JUNIOR BASKETBALL - by Ross JUNKE, 4-B ms YEAR's Junior Basketball team per- formed very creditably, Hnishing in first place in their league, losing only one of their twelve scheduled games, which went to Tech. As a result of this victory, the Technical team placed second in the league standing and earned the right to oppose Glebe in a two-game series, total points to count, to decide the city champions. The winners of this series will advance into the E.O.S.S.A. play- downs, and some closely contested struggles are expected before the winners are declared. Every member of the team gave his best when called upon, and the work of Don Finlay- son and Gordie Bruce is worthy of mention here. The Junior team take this opportunity of thanking Mr. Callan for his capable coaching during the past season. Ol' BICYCLES SPORTING G O O D S You Cfm't Beat B Y S H E ' S The Sports C erztre 223 BANK STREET OTTAWA J. WI LBUR M o o N E Y . Special Representative oTTAwA ELECTRIC BUILDING MR. J. R. HOXVIE - 20 Pay Life Policy Insurance ..... 52,000.00 Yearly deposit . . . 57.40 End of 20th year- Cash dividend earned . 590.38 Insurance of 82,000.00 continuing free of outlay. Its Cash Surrender Value increasing and a yearly surplus refund besides. If he had surrendered the policy for its entire Cash Value, he would have received the Company's cheque for 51,578.60 See me about a Mutual Policy for yourself 4113?

Page 114 text:

UX GLEBANAGXZQ- m,Y3PALERE FLAMMAM SENIOR BASKETBALL Slandqzg: M. MCLEAN n. STIRLING J. FRASER B. HARRINGTON MR. CAMPBELL Ccoachj Sillmg: J. STILIES 13. MCADAM B. SIMPSON B. DAVIS Absenl: 13. MERRILL Ccapnj JUNIOR BASKETBALL Slanding: T. FAIRBAIRN G. GRAHAM w. LAXGFORD 'r. R001- Sitfing: E. LEFTLEY R. JUNKE G. BRUCE MR. CALLAN Qcoachj 'IIIZI'



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UX GLEBANACEQQQ MIDGET BASKETBALL by BEN STIRLING, 5-C T THE end of their regular schedule, the Midgets stood in second place, two points behind Lisgar. In tl1e ten games played, Glebe won eight and lost two. Both Lisgar and Nepean defeated the Glebe team, but only after hard-fought struggles, the scores being 17-1 5 and IQ-15, respectively. Lisgar and Glebe will now play off for the city champion- ship. Roger Chown, Eddie Flowers and Harold Mitchell were outstanding on the forward line, while Hugh McDougall performed well at guard. The members of the Midget tea111 thank Mt. Mitchell for his untiring efforts. of-EJDALERE FLAMMAM BANTAM BASKETBALL by BEN STIRLING, 5-C '1' THE conclusion of the regular schedule, the Bantam team shared first place with their neighbours fron1 the High School of Commerce. In a schedule of six games the Glebe boys won four and lost two. The two defeats were suffered at the hands of the Technical tea111 Cscore 15-1 gj, and the Commerce team Cscore 17-1 5j respectively. The whole team functioned smoothly all year. It would be diflicult indeed to single out players who displayed outstanding ability, although special mention may be made of the work of Tom Hubbard. The members of the tea111 greatly appreciate the coaching given them by Mr. Campbell. It Pays to Play VVit1J HOWE'S SPORTING GOODS BICYCLES TENNIS ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS GOLF FISHING TACKLE 146 BANK STREET T. THOMAS Studio COMMERCIAL KODAK FINISHING PICTURE FRAMING GREETING CARDS 0 778 BANK ST. Carling 3125 C omplivffefzrs of MacDQNELL 8x CONYERS LUMBER MERCHANTS BRONSON AVE., OTTAWA CARLING 2586 790 Compliments of PRODUCERS DAIRY C all QUEEN 6 3 o 4114?

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