Hamilton Collegiate Institute - Vox Lycei Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1921

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Easter Y 0 X IJ Y 4' E I ISIQI GIRLS ATHLETICS Continued from page 44 In the second contest the Beamsville High SchooI lost to the Normal School Onedrz with a score of I0 to 5. On Tuesday, january llth, Room 3 won an easy victory over the girIs of Room 5. Marion Linklater was the best player for Room 3, scoring most of the points. Score was I4 to 4. The Collegiate Senior Third team -lost to the Pep-e-Two's of Normal School on january I3. The score ran up to I9-IO. This victory of the Normal girls put their Onedrz in first place in section Friday, Jan. Zlst, Collegiate Uppers vs. Grimbsy H.S. This was a fast game, resulting in the score of I4-I3 in favour of our team. At half time the score stood 7-3 favouring the H.C.l., and the first part of the second half our girls increased the Iead. Grimsby, however, came up with a whining fin- ish and nearly tied the score. The Col- legiate girls played a very good game. This game left the Uppers tied with the Veni Vidi Vici's for Hrst place in section A of the Ieague. The second game between the Collegi- ate Senior Thirdsn and the Onedrz re- sulted in the score 22-20 in the Iatter's favour. There was some disagreement concerning the score, but it was decided to Iet it stand as it was. The last game that evening was between Beamsville I-i.S. and the Pep-e-Two's. The former easily won by I5 points. The Normalites were a little handicapped, however, as they were playing without their captain. On Thursday, january 27, two games were played, the first was between pick- ed teams from the First and second forms. The First form girls played an excellent game and come off winners with a score of 9-8. In the second game the Collegiate Uppers battled their way to First place in section A of the Ieague. when they defeated Veni Vidi Vici's in a fast game, by a score of IB to I0. The winners played splendid basketball throughout, Miss Walker at defence, and Miss Wing- field, center, being the most conspicuous players. The next set of games was played on Friday, February 4th. The opening con- test between Beamsville and the Collegiate Seniors Thirds was one of the fastest games yet staged, for at no time did one team have a lead of more than two points. At half time our team was Ieading by the score of I0 to 8: one minute before time was up the score was I5 aII, and then the visitors scored a free throw and the game was won. In the second game Grimsby defeated the Eagles by a score of I3 to 7. The following Tuesday two Collegiate teams journey to Brantford. Both the boys and girls were successful. Marion Walker, Little Giant, as she is called, in Brant- ford played a splendid game at defence. The result was 9-5. The Iine-up: Brantford-Forwards: Ruby Smith, Muriel Smiley: centre, Lenore Mayot, Ad- die Roberts: defence: Helen Biggar, Aud- rey Connamong spare, Dorothy jones. Hamilton-Forwards: Jenny Davidson, Freda Kortsman: centre: Annie Wingheld, Florence Russell, defence: Marion Walker, Edith Gillies ffirst halfl, Georgina Ross fsecond halfjg spare, Ruth IVIcDonaId. We also won the return game on the following Wednesday, even though the Brantford girls played a splendid game. Three important games were played on Friday, February I Ith. The first game re- sulted in a victory for the Onedrz against Beamsville H.S. The next game was a de- feat for the Collegiate Uppers by Grims- by, with a score of I5-8. This tied them for first place in section The Iast game of the evening proved a wallcover for the Collegiate Senior Thirdsn for they defeated the Pep-e-Two's by the one- sided score of 20-2. As a result of this game both these teams are out of the run- ning for first place, although they still have a chance for the consolation trophy. E.ditor's Note.-Through modesty, Miss Freda Kortsman, editor of this depart- ment, has neglected to include herself in the report. Miss Kortsman has a most enviable record on the girls' basketball team, she being a star forward and cap- tain of the Senior Third girls' team.



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Enstx-1' Y U X li Y 1' E l 1921 l 5 FIRST FORM 5 I F. HODD, Representative. Miss Board entered a music shop, went Over to a new clerk and asked in her sweetest tone, Have you 'Kissed me in the lVloonlight?' U Astonished Clerk- lt must have been the man at the other counter: l've only been here a week. Miss Dawson was talking about pro- verbs as usual to Miss Morris, who really wanted to catch the 4.l0 car to the Beach, but could not get away from the talker. Well, said Miss Dawson, they say silence is golden and speech is only silver. Yes, put in Miss Morris hurriedly. please make your speech quick silver. Trying to break the news to a widow of a man who was washed away in the tide at the ocean, one of his friends wrote this letter to her:- Dear Mrs. C.: Your husband cannot come home to- day as his bathing suit was washed away in the tide. P.S.-Your husband was inside it. Young fquarrellingj- What kind ot death do you want to die? Hood- l expect I'lI be hanged for kill- ing you. Sinclair and Thomas were to play a joke on Mr. McCrimmon. They took a centipede's body, a butterfly's wings. a grasshoppefs legs and a beetle's head and glued them together, We caught this bug in a field, they explained. Can you tell us what kind it it, sir? nDid it hum when you caught it? he asked, Yes, they answered. Then, said Mr. McCrimmon, it's a humbugf' He had asked the father for his daugh- ter's hand. How much is your income? asked the father. Twenty dollars, he replied. That wouldn't keep Mary in handker- chiefs, answered the father contemptu- ously. Then, said the young man, if she has that kind of nose l don't want her. WHAT ARE HIS FATHER'S FEET LIKE? Fred is very capable, said Aunt Mary, but l doubt if he has head enough to fill his father's shoes. My hair is falling out, admitted Brad- tield to the druggist's assistant. Can you recommend anything to keep it in? Certainly, replied the obliging clerk, here is a nice cardboard box. Morrow-.'lsn't nature wonderful? Miss Drysdale- How's lat? Morrow- He gives us all faces but we can pick our own teeth. Miss Mcllwraith- Do you know what kind of leather makes the best shoes? Thomas- No, but banana skins make fine slippersf Miss Leaver- Have you ever taken chloroform? Miss Boyd- Why nol Who teaches it? Davis fduring a geography periodJ--- Ulf a man were to dig a hole through the earth and put a ladder down, would he come out feet or head first? Mr. Pugh- Now, Huddard, can you tell us anything about the lron Age? Huddardknxvell-er-er-'lm a bit rusty on that subject, sir.

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