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Havergal College Magazine notes a greater evenness of play and attention to rules. However, running with the ball was responsible for a penalty goal, which made the Day Girls victorious with a score of 4 goals to 3. Millie Clarke scored two of the Boarders ' goals and Thelma Duncan one. Marian Sweeny, a sure thrower in for the Day Girls, played a good combination game with Laura Agnew, and between them they scored four goals. Tuesday, Oct. 8th — Day Girls vs. Boarders. — This game also proved a close one. Thelma Duncan threw in well and scored most of the goals, as Mollie Clarke was prevented by illness from playing. The score would have been much greater for the win- ning side if Dorothy Colcleugh had not put up such a vigorous and determined defence. Elsie Scrimes played her usual good game, and from the centre kept the team well knit together. Tuesday, Oct. 15th — Day Girls vs. Boarders. — The last match of the season was won by the Day Girls ' team — 18 goals to 4. Rally., Boarders. Oh, Boarders, haste and rally — The Day Girls have you beat. Four matches theirs — and shall ye Be content with such defeat ? HOCKEY Hockey ! hockey ! Who are we ? We are the girls of the H. L. C. Zick, zack, zockey! We play hockey ! We are Havergal ! Hear us yell — H-A-Y-E-B-G-A-L ! The rink was ready when the girls came back after the Christ- mas holidays, and skating was soon in full swing. Hockey has been very successful this year partly owing to the energetic sweep- ing, shovelling and brushing of the rink-sweepers, who endeavored energetically to keep the rink clear of snow. There are still, how- ever, a few girls who are content to see their share being done by proxy. Let us hope that their consciences will give a big prick when they read these lines, and that they will be more public-spirit- ed next season. 62 I
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Havergal College Magazine BASKET-BALL The girls came back in September very eager to begin play at once. Accordingly a meeting was held on September 16th, when Elsie Scrimes and Mollie Clarke were chosen as Day Girls ' and Boarders ' captains respectively. It is interesting to notice how thoroughly the Day Girls took the advice given them in these pages last year — namely, to wake up, bestir themselves and get together a good team, as the Board- ers had been school champions for two years. This year, four championship games have been played, and the Day Girls have won them all. Notwithstanding this somewhat crushing evidence of the su- periority of the rival team, the Boarders did not give in without a struggle, and some hard-fought games took place, notably the second and third of the series. The line-up of teams is as follows : — Boarders . . Goal . .. Goal . . Centre . Centre . Centre . Guards . Guards Mollie Clarke Thelma Duncan .... Gladys McDougall . . .Margaret O ' Kelly. . Nellie Snowden .... Helen Lethbridge. . . Dorothy Colcleuah . . Day Girls . . . Laura Agnew . Marian Sweeny . . . Mary Watson . . . Elsie Scrimes Nora Bell . Florence Carey . Gladys Phinney Substitutes Effie Waugh Christina Lyall Valerie de Bury Antoinette Sapte Helen Hadley Ruby Goldstine Tuesday, Sept. lltli — Bay Girls vs. Boarders. — The game was won by the Day Girls ' team — 10 goals to 1. Tuesday, Oct. 1st — Day Girls vs. Boarders. — This was a much more scientific game, and the lower score on both sides de- 61
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Havergal College Magazine Havergal I. Team. II. Team. Margaret McNab Centre Kathleen Head Nellie Snowden R. Wing Margaret Speedily Antoinette Sapte L. Wing Dorothy McDougall Elsie Scrimes Rover (Capt.) Thelma Duncan Gladys McDougall Coverpoint Marjorie Stewart Gladys Phinney Point Hazel Smith Bertha Logan Goal Jessie Wilson Spares. — Helen Lethbridge, Erne Waugh. Havergal Hockey Team, 1913 Jan. 28th — Boarders vs. Day Girls. — Both teams were pretty even, and the score remained at 1 all when the bell called the teams in. Feb. 11th — Mistresses vs. Boarders. — This match always causes great excitement, and this year was no exception. The Mis- tresses ' team suffered somewhat from want of practice and cer- tainly from loss of skates. However, Miss Hewton and Miss Thompson put up a vigorous defence, while Miss Shewell and Miss Holditch each shot a goal. The match was a drawn one — 2 goals all. March 5th — Havergal vs. St. Johns College Ladies ' Team. — This match was very eagerly anticipated and much enjoyed. The 63
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