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--'1- - Boys' Athletics - -i-- 'f'- Edited by J. MCCALLUM Headlines GLEBE IN 1-1 DRAW WITH TECH Surging from behind in the last thirty seconds and taking advantage of two suc- cessive penalties after the regulation time was up, Glebe Seniors earned a 1-1 tie with the highly-rated Tech. Seniors in the opening game of the Ottawa Interscholastic Football League. As the whistle went to end the game, Tech were penalized 25 yards for illegal charging and Glebe moved in to the Tech 20 yard line for the final play. McCullagh's kick was quickly returned by Tech but a no-yard ruling was called and Glebe cap- italized on this second chance to boot a touch-in-goal from 10 yards out for the tying point. GLEBE SENIORS BOW TO ST. PATS. A fighting Glebe team, greatly weakened when Gordie McCullagh was forced out of the game in the early minutes, battled like Trojans for three quarters, but, as the game drew to a close, faltered under the superior ball-handling of the St. Pat's team and took a 16-0 trimming. The tackling on both sides was hard and injuries were frequent. In the last quarter, taking swift advantage of Glebe's mistakes, the Celts chalked up two major scores to completely spike Glebe's finishing drive and emerge victorious. GLEBE BLANK U. OF O. With a spectacular display of power the blue and gold seniors routed Ottawa Uni- versity 25-O and moved into the thick of the playoff race. In less than 3 minutes after the opening whistle, Glebe were leading 6-0 and from then on they rolled over the opposition in impressive style. In the last quarter, al- ready leading 15-0, Glebe really went into high gear. Keith McCaffrey went through for a touch and shortly after Dick Stewart rified a 35-yard goal-line pass to Gord Beattie for the last major score of the game. GLEBE SCORES THRILLING FOURTH QUARTER WIN OVER LISGAR Glebe Seniors, coming from behind on Dick Stewart's touchdown dash in the final LUX GLEBANA quarter, defeated Lisgar Collegiate at V ar- sity Oval, 10-6. Off to a 3-0 lead in the first quarter, the Glebe team appeared headed for an easy triumph but the Lisgarites fought back strongly and climaxed their drive by scoring a touchdown in the third quarter. Gordie McCullagh's kicking gave Glebe an edge in the final session and when Lisgar's low kick, from deep in their own territory, bounded into Dick Stewart's arms, he was across the line before Lisgar tacklers could bring him down. Bev. Malette added the extra point from placement and McCullagh booted a 'single to the deadline as the game ended. YELLOW AND BLUE TRIM TECH 10-0 Flashing the same power that has carried them to 7 City Football Championships since 1927, Glebe seniors flattened Tech with a decisive 10-1 victory. Mr. Camp- bell's well-drilled-trugby machine dominated the play from the outset. In the first quarter Bev. Malette fired a 15-yard forward pass to Don Graham who took the ball in his stride and evading the Tech secondary ran 35 yards for the first touch. Later in the same quarter, Malette again elected to pass, this time to Gordie Beattie who raced in from left outside, took the ball on the run and flicked it to Mc- Cullagh as the latter charged out of the Glebe backfield and around the right end for a tremendous gain. This fiea-flicker play left Tech bewildered and they had not recovered when Johnny Fripp raced across their line on a double reverse. Glebe held on to their nine-point margin throughout the second and third quarters and their well-trained pass-defence stopped Tech's wild fourth-quarter aerial barrage. This victory assured another bitter Glebe-St. Pat's senior final. . Compliments of 'R. A. BEAMISH STORES COMPANY 763 Bank St. 1244 Wellington St. 1134 Bank St. 297 Bank St. 713 Somerset St. I Page 83
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OTTAWA TECHNICAL HIGH SCHCCL CORNER ALBERT AND BAY STREETS A glimpse into the futrztre shows that rin ten years' time seven, out of ten boys leaving the Publric cmd Separate Schools will be cmplcyefl at work for which Vocational Schools prepare th.e'm.', Students regularly admitted have a choice of: Q15 INDUSTRIAL COURSE, C25 MATRICULATION COURSE, C33 ART COURSE. THE INDUSTRIAL COURSE :- Provides students with a knowledge of the cultural subjects:-English, French, Science, Mathematics, History and Economics. In addition a thor- ough knowledge of practical work in Machine Shop, Woodwork, Auto Mechan- ics, Printing, Architectural and Mechanical Drafting, Sheet Metal and Elec- tricity is offered. THE MATRIOULATION COURSE:- Graduates from the Matriculation Course are regularly admitted to the Faculties of Science and Engineering in the various colleges and universities. THE ART COURSE :- The Art Course affords students the opportunity to secure instruction in the various branches of Commercial and Industrial Art. Students have the option of securing:- Caj A High School Graduation Diploma, or Cbb A Technical High School Graduation Diploma. -1- -.. - -il CECIL BETHUNE, W. B. WALLEN, B.A., B. Paed., Business Admrinlstrrator. Principal. P. M. DRAPER, T ' ChfCl'Z'1 l'l2-Cl-'72, Advisory Voccmfonail Committee. Page 82 LUX GLEBANA
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GLEBE WINS SENIOR FOOTBALL CROWN Glebe flashed a brilliant powerhouse attack to whip the supposedly invincible Celts 14-6. Stunned by St. Pat's converted touchdown on the first play of the game, the Cambell-coached squad fought back savagely to take command for the rest of the game. Gordie McCullagh started Glebe's come- back drive by kicking three singles. Then Don Graham dropped on a St. Pat's fumble to pave the way for Glebe's first major score-a touchdowm pass from Malette to Graham. In the third quarter Jack Hare capitalized on a St. Pat's fumble to run thirty yards for a second touchdown. Al- though Malette's convert pass was ground- ed, the South Siders were ahead 13-6. They protected their lead through the rest of the third period, continued to outplay the opposition and early in the final session McCullagh kicked another single for the last point. GLEBE CAPTURES E.O.S.S.A. TITLE Playing in a veritable swamp, with players of both teams plastered under a blanket of mud and rain, Glebe seniors eked out a 4-3 victory over Kingston C. V. I. in the E.O. S.S.A. finals at Richardson Stadium, King- ston. A Despite excusable fumbling it was a hard, bitter battle and until the 4th quarter it looked as though Kingston would be vic- torious. Then the big Glebe team started to roll. Behind the smashing-line plunges of Heggtveit, Kenney and Malette, Glebe moved in close .to enable McCullagh to kick the equalizer. Later Glebe again moved into scoring position and McCullagh came through with a kick to the deadline-the winning point and Glebe's fifth E.O.S.S.A. Championship. Junior FootbaII HE RECORD of the Juniors was somewhat- below the standard of other years. The team did not seem to have the ability to capitalize on the opportunities that were presented. They never stopped trying, however, and their determination to win was clearly demon- strated by a decisive victory over Ottawa University. The league title was ultimately won by -St. Patrick's College to whom the players extend their congratulations. The whole team worked hard but special mention must go to Captain Keith Scobie, at flying wing, who bore the brunt of the burden all season. Barnhart, Dervin, Lewis and Davidson also deserve credit for their stellar playing. The members of the team take this op- portunity of acknowledging Mr. Callan's untiring efforts on their behalf. '77Zrzck1s Your M erns' and Boys' Shop McKerracher Wanless LIMITED . . LIMITED HOME and BUILDERS' HARDWARE JAP-A-LAC TIMETESTED PAINTS 410-416 Bank St. 2-4241 Complvfments F. W. DAY Prescription and Family Druggist BANK STREET and FIRST AVE. Phone 7-1433 WARREN'S M en's W ear - Supertest Gasoline, Oils, Greases - S . G I L L E S P I E MADE'T0'MEASURE For Better Lubrication with CLOTHING Modern Equipment OW Specialty s'roRAGE -WASHES --ACCESSORIES 7-2540 755 Bank St, Bank St. and Patterson Ave. Page 81+ LUX GLEBANA
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