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Field Day For the first time, the annual field day was held on our new track. ln spite of rain during the morning, many records were broken. The new records were: Juvenile - 75 Yard Dash - D. Fitzmorris , , 9.3 sec. High Jump - L. Hartnett , ,. , . . . 4' 7111 Junior - Relay Team, 440 yard dash- G. MacKay, T. Bowman, C. Johnson, D. Buck . ,, 55.7 sec. Inte.rmediate - Hop, Step and Jump - J. Pellow . .. , . . 33' 6 Senior - Pole Vault - B. Meckbach , , ,, 9' 8 The iuvenile championship was taken by D. Fitzmorris, followed by L. Hartnett and B. McCready. The iunior champion was B. Armes, fol- lowed by G. Wright and G. MacKay. J. Pellow won the intermediate champion- ship followed by M. Herbert and C. Gurney. The senior championship honours went to B. Meckbach followed by A. Faber and M. Sumner. l.N.D.A. This year the l.N.D.A, meet, Ingersoll, Nor- wich, Delhi and Aylmer, competed for the various trophies. For the second year in a row Ingersoll took the grand championship. Inger- soll also took the iuvenile class trophy. Two of the local boys won individual championships. Doug McConnell took the senior cup with 8 points and Doug Fitzmorris, the iuvenile cup with 8 points. W.O.S.S.A. B Track Meet The l.D.C.l. track and field stars outshone by far any previous performances by Ingersoll at the W.O.S.S.A. B track and field meet held in the Little Memorial Stadium in London on May 7, as they placed second behind Wallace- burg in the over-all point standing, second in the intermediate class, and first in the iunior class, while Jon Pellow took the iunior cham- pionship and Bruce Meckbach, the intermediate title. Previous to the 1955 W.O.S.S.A., the l.D.C.l. had only won one first place, but this year the Blue and White came through with no less than six firsts, four seconds, two thirds, three fourths, one fifth and four sixths. The individual winners were: Senior: 100 yards-Ron Billings, 440 yard relay-Leigh Naftolin, Doug McConnell, Joe Wallace, Ron Billings. Intermediate: pole vault-Bruce Meckbach lfirstl, Don McAllister lfourthl: broad lump- Bruce Meckbach lsecondl, Martin Herbert THE VOLT lfifthl, 440 yards dash-Bruce Meckbach lsec- ondl, lOO yard dash-Bruce Meckbach lsixthl, hop, step and iump-Martin Herbert lfourthl: 440 yard relay - Martin Herbert, Jim Vyse, Bruce Meckbach, Charles Gurney lsixthl. Junior: hop, step and iump-Jon Pellow lfirstl, broad lump-Jon Pellow lsecondl, lOO yard dash-Jon Pellow lthirdl, 220 yard dash -Jon Pellow lthirdl, shot put-Larry Ross lfirstl, 440 yard relay-Jim Fitzmorris, Gail MacKay, Larry Ross, Jon Pellow lsixthl. The winners of the W.O.S.S.A. B meet were allowed to compete at the W.O.S.S.A. A meet where Bruce Meckbach placed first in the broad lump and third in the pole vault, while Jon Pellow placed fourth in the 220 yard dash. Bruce Meckbach added to his laurels by placing second in the broad iump in the Ontario Secondary School Association track and field meet at Lake Couchiching on May 20. Touch Rugby A seven team touch rugby league was organized this year for the first time. The following were the captains: Allen Mott, Gary Wright, Karl Longfield, Doug Wilson, Jim Fitz- morris, Cliff Martin and Ralph Boniface. The games were played on half the rugby field with two games going on at once. Great enthusiasm was shown by all teams which made the com- petition stiff. The league was supervised by Mr. Brown and the referees were the members of the senior rugby team. The final game was a sudden death match between teams one and five, with team one coming out on top. The members of the winning team were: Allen Mott, Larry Dorland, Wally Wilson, Ron McKibbon, Eppie Mulder, Don Weir, Dan Min- ard, Wayne Hunter, Bob Caffyn, Brian Blancher, John Murray and John MacDonald. These players were presented with crests. Lloyd Beckham G' Son Ingersoll, Ontario MASSEY-HARRIS-FERGUSON SALES - SERVICE + Office 373 Phone Res. 599M Page 43
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BC LN l l 'TT l J I , , I SV I 1 5 Photo by Longfield RIFLE COMPETITION TEAM l,D.C.I. No, 109 Cadet Corps Front Row, Left to Right-Mr. W. C. Wilson lcoachj, Jim Geddie, John McLellan, Tom Telfer, Clare Hossack, Auke Faber, Ron Wilson, Frank Allison, Ted Tyson. Back Row, Left to Right-Alan Baigent, David Hogg, Harry Godden, Robin Hamilton, Jon Pellow, Bob Simpson, Jim MacDonald, David Timms, Alan Hinge. QAbsent at time of picture - Bill Bradfield and Bill Wituik.j STAGE CREW Front Row, Left to Right-Mr. Clement, Larry Chamberlain, Jon Bowman, Ted Hunt, Robert Ackert, Bill Lock, Mr. Cryderman. Back Row, Left to Right-Mr. Brown, John Patterson, Max Heeney, Jack Wallace, Gary Hunt, Brian Chamberlain, Mr. Herbert. F! Photo by Sentinel-Review A N . gsm F i .J . . .. , . M4 ' ' is R 1 ' -'28 i . f I ' W ' W 255 'Ps-'wt-1. .N .gv-492' . - , A 'N -. jj -'wi' ,I . -- ., .L A 3, HL.. V- 1 . . I 4-5 s. h ' ' ' c . . , 44-'Q'-Jag 'T 6: . :gs 5 A A J Q 4 ,J - 'fy'-sw:-ffsfki-1 V f-:T q, xi ' .- at gig V .Z v, -4 2 3,3 .Wv ff, .4 is qx M- - .f C' P32 V- ' A 6 is lx Q '1 N . , FZ: 15:24 ' f W W ,. W J as K C - - f , 1. K , 95 rf lj 1.. Q - bl ' I I ,i gi? T' ,r P J v if. f f ' L ' 2 i 3.31.-gv. Sf, Y ! H 9 . , H , ff :bf A in 5' S 'Q 1 , i ii 4' Q2 ,A J vi 11,5 . 1 wg I 2- ,':,.L1. K J .My :.',,g:pQ: t Wampf If -. -. L'-lr 3 a A iff f r, Ja. Q , Z .x,J,g A ' ,V 'ik 1 .v .....-. .V 4. i ,ali '3 fs 2 'D ' ' E fe i ' , '71 X U - J.. -qs . V 'ff F sis-1 1, 'W 'f 4' I' If - - A M X K , 'f all ' b l t 5, sl A' ix 'X , 5 Q .Q , Q X F , 5 ' A ' l 4 l .' I 4 '- ' Q Tv g x
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