lliith players like Purdy, 'llindale and Klacllonald on the Grad team, the Normal hoys could hardly he expected to emerge victorious. .Xlthough the Grads won lmoth games, the Green and Gold made them fight to do so. This was especially the case in the second game. .Xt the end of the first half, the score was ll-SP for the tlrads, hut in the last half our lmoys otit- scored them hy three points and had the lmetter of the play. The first game with Klcklaster at NYestdale was exceedingly strange as the Normal lmoys could score only two haskets. although they had seren- teen points when the game ended. Norm Leek certainly did his share to win the game hy scoring' six foul shots in six attempts. 'llhe last meeting of these two teams was a most important game for lmoth. lt was the last game of the schedule and, if the Normal hoys won, they would llc tied for second place with Klcalaster who had a very powerful team. Hur lioys seemed to play inspired haskethall, and the first half ended with the score tied, l-l-I-L ln the second half KlcKlaster took an early lead and gained a little ground, which our hoys just failed to overcome, though they tried hard all the way. Before closing, we must mention the lnternormal games with London and Stratford. The truth of the maxim, practice makes perfect , was shown at hoth. :Xlthough the three Normal Schools are handicapped hy not having suitable gymnasia, lelamilton is hlessed hy having access to the Zion gym quite near the school. lflamilton defeated l,ol1tlol1, ll-I5 and Stratford, 25-14. In the Stratfordfllamilton game, which was the last of the season, Mister Robert U. l'etrie thought it would he lmest to finish the season with no regrets. lYith this in mind tand perhaps tool, liloh did well hy the Green and Gold for he scored over half the points in the game. The H. N. S. hoys were lnternormal Champions. FRANK LYNCI I. BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row-Mr. Emery, F, Botari, G. NValls, A. Strachan, lf. Davis. Mr, Partridge. Front Row-N. Leek, R. Petrie, 0. Emhleton. C. Neff, Page Th jriy nine
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