Havergal College - Magazine Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1914

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Havergal College Magazine Cubs. Dorothy McDougall (capt.) Margaret ' Kelly Gertrude Bowman Betty Fraser Jolly Fraser Cecily Mortlock The games were won as Kewpies follows :- Played . . . 9 Stars. Thelma Duncan (capt.) Gladys Mutch June Suckling Jessie Wilson Frances Wilson Mamie Smith Won Lost 7 2 Bears Cubs Stars ... 6 . .. . 7 . ... 8 . ... 3 .... 3 ... 3 .... 4 ... 2 .... 6 FOUR CAPTAINS THE BOARDERS ' TEAMS The heroine of this group is The Captain of the KEWPIES, That stalwart and victorious litle band ; To their leader ' s voice attending. And on her advice depending, They carried out the victories she planned. And in this strife for glory, Which was grim and sometimes gory, And all the teams were struggling for first place ; Under their Captain Teddy, The BEARS were good and steady, And justly came out second in the race.

Page 69 text:

Havergal College Magazine Feb. 9th, United Colleges v. Havergal, 36-7. Our first defeat and a very thorough one. Our girls never got over the awkward local conditions of the hall, and did not play with either spirit or confidence. Feb. 12th, Kelvin v. Havergal, 16-14. Although a defeat, this game was so well contested that it proved a most enjoyable one, the winning goal was shot just on the whistle for time. Feb. 16th, St. John ' s Technical v. Havergal, lost. Feb. 23rd, St. John ' s Technical v. Havergal, lost. Feb. 26th, United Colleges v. Havergal, 15-14. This was the most exciting match of the series, and the Havergal team, though defeated by the narrow margin of one goal, played very well indeed, keeping up a strong defence and a persistent attack till the whistle blew, and that against a much heavier team. We had the pleasure of entertaining our visitors after the match, and discussed the match over a friendly cup of tea, and commiserated over the wounded. For things like this you know must be After a famous victory. DAY GIRLS v. BOARDERS. Three matches were played between these teams and it was agreed that the losers provide an evening entertainment for the winners. The matches were won as follows : — Tuesday, March 17th, Day Girls v. Boarders, 12-6. Friday, March 20th, Boarders v. Day Girls, 4-3. Friday, March 27th, Boarders v. Day Girls, 16-9. Bravo Boarders ! Dorothy McDougall performed prodigious feats of throking in, ably assisted by Jessie Wilson. Helen Lethbridge and Nellie Snowden defended well. BOARDERS ' BASKET-BALL. The Boarders formed themselves into the following teams and spent the morning walk time in several energetic games :■ — Kewpies. Bears. Nellie Snowden (capt.) Edna Leckie (capt.) Mildred Jefferys Marjorie Fraser Helen Lethbridge Embree McBride Vera Underwood Nora Bates Jennie White Annie Yonge Rita Hamilton Priscilla McBride 67



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Havergal College Magazine Not very far behind them, Though the third place is assigned them, Came the CUBS, who proved themselves a worthy foe, They had feared from the beginning, There was little chance of winning, But they played up, and they made a gallant show. But I must end my ditty, Upon a note of pity, For the STARS who fell in such a sorry plight ; Were their aims too high and mighty? Or their minds too gay and flighty? They shine still, but with sadly ' minished light. PENCIL. Friday, April 24 Tuesday, April 28 Friday, May 1 Tuesday, May 5 Friday, May 8 Tuesday, May 12 INTER-FORM BASKET-BALL. Form IV. v. Upper III., 10-4. Shell v. Lower V., 12-3. Shell v. Lower V., 12-3. Upper V. v. Matriculation, 14-5. Form IV. v. Upper III., 9-3. Shell v. Lower V., 12-3. Upper V. v. Matriculation, 11-4. Form IV. v. Upper III., 18-2. c Shell v. Form IV., 20-5. Upper V. v. Shell, 15-12. School Championship. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES May 15th — Boarders v. Day Girls, 7-6. May 19th— Day Girls v. Boarders, 12-11. In this match Jane Suckling substituted for Mary Wilson, who dislocated her thumb. May 26th— Boarders v. Day Girls, 14-6. The Boarders played a splendid combination game, Dorothy McDougall and Jessie Wilson playing well together, while Helen Lethbridge and Thelma Duncan made formidable guards. The centre was upheld by Mamie Smith and Nellie Snowden. The Day Girls ' team was unfortunate by short three players whose places were well taken by Christine Lyall, Ruth McMartm and Margaret Banfield.

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