Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute - Acta Nostra Yearbook (Guelph, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1957

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ACTA NOSTRA 97 G,C.V.I. BOYS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE Standing: Mr. Blair, Mr. Peer Staff Advisersl. Seated: Raymond ISkipI Letheren, Paul Booth, Allan Fox. WOSSA GUELPH AT PAULINE JOHNSON SENIOR-The Seniors defeated P.J. 34 to 6. Pete Colley scored two touchdowns on some fine runs. Bert Stevenson counted one and Bob Wallace got the other by pouncing on a blocked kick in the P.J. end-zone. Carl Omar Sankey and Pete Colley each kick- ed singles and Larry Jones kicked converts on two of the touchdowns. JUNIOR-Through inexperience the Jun- iors, although putting up a rugged fight. were no competition for P.J. The score of 32-0 was balanced by Guelph's good sports- manship which was admired by the fans. EASTWO OD AT GUELPH SENIOR-Eastwood beat Guelph 8 to 6 in a thriller. They got an unconverted touch- down in the third quarter. Bert Stevenson scored the only Guelph points of the game on a beautiful end run. Harley kicked two single points for Eastwood. Guelph tried desperately in the last minute but failed to score. JUNIOR-The Junior Gaels whipped E.C.I. 20-6. In the game Bill Mitchell began the scoring with two touchdowns which he also converted. Dave Fairfull, the Gaels' hard driving fullback, scored the other Guelph T.D. RUGBY KITCHENER AT GUELPH SENIOR-Guelph defeated Kitchener 16 to 1. In the first quarter Larry Jones threw a perfect strike to Frank Forster for a touchdowng Jones converted. Enns of Kitch- ener kicked a single point. In the third quarter Bert Stevenson again scored for Guelph and Jones converted. John Day tack- led the Kitchener kicker in the end-zone for a safety touch. In the final three min- utes Kitchener had six plays on the one yard line of Guelph to score but were held back by the powerful Guelph line. JUNIOR-Ovecoming a 6-0 lead, the Jun- iors struck back in the second half with Mitchell scoring a T.D. and a single to de- cide the outcome of the game 7-6. Guelph's defence was sparkling with Mason recover- ing three K.C.I, fumbles. GALT AT GUELPH SENIOR-Galt opened the scoring with two converted touchdowns in the first half. In the third quarter Galt got an uncon- verted touchdown. Don Harmer barrelled over from the five-yard line to make it 20 to 6 for Galt at the end of the third quarter. In the fourth quarter Bert Stevenson, show- ing his great running ability, went over for the second Guelph major of the after- noon. Galt finished the scoring, making the final score read: Galt 26, Guelph 12.



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GUELPH AT BRANTFORD QSENIORQ SENIOR-There was no score until late in the third quarter when Noel Couling of Guelph went around left end on a beautiful reverse for the touchdown, Brantford almost tied the game when Antolavich went around right end for a touchdown. but the play was called back because of a Brantford offside. Final score read: Guelph 6, Brantford O. JUNIOR-In the second quarter Mitchell sneaked over for six points. Galt answered back with a T.D. Later Mitchell scored and converted the touchdown. Ruddy, in the most spectacular play of the game, picked up a Galt fumble and went sixty yards for the T.D. Final score 19-6. G.C.-V.I. AND J. F. ROSS KJUNIORJ JUNIOR-Playing confident football, the Juniors overpowered J. F. Ross, 32-6. Mit- chell scored a total of twenty points with other T.D.'s going to McArthur and Fairfull. GUELPH AT BRANTFORD lJUNIOKy This game was for the I.R.L. champion- ship and the Juniors had to relinquish the cup, won by last year's Guelph squad, as they came out on the short end of a 20-0 score. Although they were digging. the Juniors were no match for powerful B.C.I. -Ron Holliday XA lJunior Games? -Jim Farley XIID 1Senior Gamesl. ,ACTA NOSTRA 99 THE SENIOR GREEN GAELS I believe that most people watch the quarter-back in a football game and so we might as well start the Senior team there. Pivoting the club this year were LARRY JONES in the first half of the season and CARL SANKEY in the last. Both were at the helm of a hard-driving land machine but when the occasion arose, could place their passes with deadly accuracy. Right in front of the QB. is the centre. This year was a little hard on centres as JOHN SCOTT dislocated his shoulder before the season opened, However, JIM FARLEY and PAUL READER shared this spot until Reader paid Kitchener to break Farley's leg, but justice caught up to him as he was put out of commission and PETE LEGATE had to replace him in the last game. This gets us around to those fellows on either side of the centre-the insides. Pete was one of these rock 'em and sock 'em chaps. who counted among their number MIKE HAM- ILTON, JOHN WALKER and HOWARD MBUTCHH KELLY. Now the idea of football is not to hurt anyone and so, to protect the insides. they put beside them a few large fellows called middles. These fellows BOB WALLACE, AL ROBB and BART MISENER, thought they were so rugged that they gave the backfield DON HARMER to give the halfbacks a big man, for BERT WALKER STOREc'i LIMITED G11elpl1's FTIIEIIIUN Slum The Very Best Place to Shop tor Smart Youthtul Fashions That the Campus Crowdl' Will 'I Be Proud to Wear

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