Aside from the regular schedule, Humberside played several exhibition games. The most important of these was the Old Boys' game. The Qld Boys had a strong aggregation, including such well-known players as Bus Haugh and jack Roberts. The game was fast and exciting and after a titanic struggle the Old Boys emerged victorious by one point. Score: Old Boys 26, Humberside 25. Witli only two games left to play, at the time of writing, the season is practically over. It has been an interesting series which the players have enjoyed with Mr. Patterson as coach and Frank Patterson as captain. SENIOR BASKETBALL R. Simpson, A. Tutty, C. Delahey, Mr. Patterson, V. Faulkner, K. Wilson, B. Powell, S. Axmith, B. Miller, F. Patterson, G. Turner, F. Brown. fzmior Basketball The junior basketball team presented a well-balanced aggregation which was far up among the league's best. Stringer, Culiner, Gallow, and Higgins were very effective forwards, and the defence, made up of Sisson and Espie fcaptainj was very steady. Humberside at Oakwood-Humberside started the season at Uakwood in a fast, exciting game. At half-time the score was 8-6. However, in the second half the team came back and added twelve points to Oakwood's two, making the final score 20-8 in favour of Humberside. Stringer at centre, with eleven points, led the scoring. Central Commerce at Humberside-In a very slow game, in which neither team showed at its best, the juniors defeated Commerce. Each team seemed to have difficulty in penetrating the other's defence and relied on long shots. Full time score was 15-7. Harbord at Humberside-ln an exhibition game, in which both teams had a little trouble in hitting their stride, Humberside eked out a 17-15 win over last year's champions. 123
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Parkdalv az' Hzmzbvrsidc-Tlte hitherto unbeaten Humberside juniors went down to defeat at the hands of Parkdale in a closely-fought contest, in which Humberside came back in the second half but lost 21-19. H'zm1bcrsia'c az' Bloor-In another closely-fought contest, Humberside nosed out a three-point victory over Bloor. The score was 20-17. Humbcrsride af IVc'SfC7'I1 Tech.-VVestern Tech. nearly defeated Humber- side in a lackadaisical game. Score: 14-S. The first game of the second series was Oakwood at Humberside. Humberside clearly demonstrated their superiority by romping away to a 26-14 victory, their best score up to that time. Hulzzbcrsidc at COIJZIIICITCLIII a very poor exhibition of basketball Hum- berside lost on a foul shot which was scored after the linal whistle. This was the Worst break of the year. Score 12-11. Hzmzbcrsidc at Parkdalc-In Parkdales excellent new gymnasium, Hum- berside, although the score was 12-12 at half-time, lost all chance at the play-offs by losing 26-14 to the strong Parkdale live. i ii i JUNIOR BASKETBALL C. Gallow, J. Palmer, G. Espie, J. Culiner, A. Miller, H. Sisson, C. Brcdlc, L. Sloane, W. Stringer, Mr. Patterson. lAbsentj H. Higgins. T rack and Field Boys' Field Day The first boys' field day held on our new track was a big success. The students turned out in large numbers to support their friends in the various events. The Senior Championship was won by Bill Leachman, second place by .lack Evans. The intermediate title went to Bunny McKil1op but Arnott Goodwin was only live points behind him. The greatest competition, however, was in. the Junior Series where only one point separated Bruce Bleaknev, the champion, and Lester Bissel, the runner-up. The Bruce Clarke Shield for inter-form championship was won by H-li with 38 points. 124
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