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Wg , My - r X il X 89 Oct. IS-In the third game of the schedule at Brantford both senior and junior teams were out for revengeg however it was just not Guelph's dav. The seniors lost by a score of 22-4, and the juniors 26-5. On Oct. 25 the fourth game of the sche- dule was played in Kitchener. The seniors were defeated 12-5 after Kitchener put on a daring passing attack. In the junior tussle Dave Clelland almost led his team to victory bv going OVBI' for two touchdowns and booting the other point, but K.-W. juniors also took to the air and won in the dying minutes with a fast pass, 13-ll. On Sat. Nov. S. G.C.V.I. plaved host to Galt on the 0,A.C. campus. On this dav Guelph broke into the win column with the local juniors romping over Galt 31-5. In this game Clelland, Guitlolin and Pirie played verv good ball for their team. The seniors emerged on the short end of an ll-7 count. In the closing game of the season with here, both teams were victorious. The 7 K.-YV. seniors won 7-1, and the juniors L2-1. In the closing gaing Aldo Guidolin put on a davling display of football and contributed 17 of the 122 points. w, gr.. if ala-dit ., A .. Although neither of our clubs was high in the win column, we can be proud of them both, Throughout the season they both trained hard and they fought every minute of every game, A lot of football was learned bv both clubs, and as the saying goes, There's alwavs next rear. B.XSKET-BALI. A large number of bovs turned out for the XVOSSX teams this xear. Thittv seniors and thiitv-six iuniors had to be whittled down to two tnelie men teams bv their excellent coarlies. Mr. Peer and Mr, Morrison. Prac- tising started prior to the Christmas stop-over and continued right to the end of the schedule. .X win was gained and a loss was suffered in the first gaim-s uf the season when Kitchener took the seniors Ill-l-l and lost to the juniors fl-l9. The senior twin-citx' tt-ani made their baskets while the Crt-en and Whitt-'s expected baskets bount't'tl ull' the lim. .Xt half time in the Innior game the score wits 6411 in favottr of the lost-rs. It was an even game and Guelph won onlv bv the skin off her teeth. .,...4- ..ia,g,1- 4 ' , BOYS' FIELD DAY CHAMPIONS - 1947 Back Row-Ernest Carter rlntermediatei. jack Raithbv qSeniorj, Dave Clelland fjuniorj. Front Row-Melvyn XVolfond Qjuvenilej
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A X X 91 On the new XYeclnCsrlgn Guelph tvuk Il Lillllllllll keep their lexttl. :intl Bizrntlnrrl slip- latnelltzllmle trip ln llrzintlnrrl nlierc un 11 perl in S pnintx tu their il in the lulluning smaller floor ther uerc uhippcrl in lmth qnzirter. Ihix lint Guelph nell heIrinsl.1ind gilincs, Seniors ltvyl-t thc-ir cart 0' nine tails Brgiirllntnl xllblrerl in li in thc next ciiht 39-Qu, while the l'uniu:N rlitln't 'feel 'it as niinntcw iintl kept our lmnu ill nihil. lxicllx nith ll 33-215 scene. lhis is thc ggnne The tim lljrllllg gut hack in the nlrl grnrne in uliiclr Iznnie little timer! in the lun ligrs- again in Ritcln-ner, the lnllmring meek. when liflli in Nllfl'C5Nll!Il Irnin lmznlx nl' Cenlre. lt llll' 5L'lli0l'i lwtlx ll lnw ul Ill-ll3 :intl the U-ue me -llmn gglllmmr' ltC.fi.mL, on thc 'mn Innimx lilasterl their Kitrhener uppnrwirts 22- of Brrmn ml th.n nnrsctl the rrcurers of the 15, Svllifvl ww nl l1:llI'li1m'ua1N 17-1. Nl1UlNlIlM Green gintl lYlriie in nine lnmc nith gr lugs, Ihzil the Iiittlienei l.nls hgirl the erlge nn urn' lime. lilllll .rlmnnt ix l.in l1l.n thi-x un. sq .Xt the gain: plznt-tl ill Galt the next nr-'sk llll' lllllllll' C-111-lplntex tnnk the etlgt- nn the Seniors .igztin mine lrninc uitlr it lnss ol 25-2.1. K- fy I. oppntir-ills nith gr vine nl' ll-9 alt The jnninrs cnrwl ull the Nhntk uith ai 23-ll lllllltiltlv. lvllflllll tlntililetl the xune gtntl acute mer the C-.ilt little. lnilt Ieml in the esnin lvl Kllllll'l1Cl haue unlx 7 inure pniins. glllllf :ill thc nan nith fillUllDll ruining lmtl Vlilll' liilllll L1lll1lL'N 'tl the wclietlnle new thc in the lust cniznter tn Qhmten their lcznl mn- UlllN fines thin lu-tlr Seninv- gnnl Inninrs non. sitlergilmli. Hall' time wore une INAIH. Lgilt Gill! llllvli the lntutting. Ihr- xrntee nerc Litrn- rrns :lllmxel pnints onli in the lint h.tIl ul cinny Sr-Ninn rrnn llirlil grntl Inninix sngnnpetl the innior gznne: .titer than K-:ielph lreltl their UWC f'-lllltllitlllx 3433. PU1 'g ul il Smllllxllllt Sllllllllllgk in XYUSSX Htlictlule Settirnx lln th: Bfllllllilllll'Lll'flllClllll ginnc the l,rl' U44 In lm, lowing irc-Lk the Nenirnw chitngetl iitles nith Kmrwlwl 3 I In the. ,Innru Q: lhe Seniors entletl on lull only Bmmlmd 4 2 S their Bi'ztlill01'd ulmlumeiits winning I7-113, uhile GUL.lI,ll .r I 1 jnnine-s tnnk A luv ul ll-17. Our mrn Inns G-,ll I 3 .7 u'e e lCllilll1Q 10-l an llzllf time in the senior V - game lint slipped up at liitle in the tliiitl .lllmfflx qlllll'lCl' letting their nppnnents Qlip in 7 XY. I,. P. points. Ihe ganne naw ton clnw lor wirilwrt. lhgnnlnnl ti 0 12 The ,Illllll7lN. llllNhlllQ unc ol their stan' plancrx frllklllll l 2 N and captain, fell tlmrn rather lmmllx. Xlthunglr Kitthener 2 1 4 ther here winning git hull tnnc. 9-7. ther Cnrlt 0 li 0 FlEI.D DAY RECORD BREAKERS Kim ln, 19-lf Front Row-j, Luxe :Six llll xml, Dufht. j. Mitchell rPole Yznilty. E. Ennis rlni. 100 rd. Dashj. E. Carter rlnt. 220 :intl H0 rd. Dushb. D. Clellgtntl rjr. Broad jinnpy. Bafk Row-J. Raithln' 4511 100 xd. Dash and Shot Putj.
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