Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute - Volt Yearbook (Ingersoll, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1956

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Junior Basketball This year's iunior basketball team was one of the most successful teams produced at the l.D.C.l. in many years. From early season exhibition games right through to the final game, the team looked very powerful, losing only five games in fifteen starts. Three out of these five losses were exhibition games. The team, under their coach Mr. Lewis, saw only one defeat in the six game schedule, losing to St. Joseph's of St. Thomas by a score of 55 to 43. After winning the four team league of Aylmer, St. Joseph's, Arthur Voaden Vocational and Ingersoll, the team went on to the W.O.S.S.A. quarter finals in which they de- feated Owen Sound by a score of 37 to 30. ln the semi-finals played in London, they re- ceived their only serious defeat, losing to Leamington D.C.l. by a score of 72 to 74. In other league games on their home floor, Ingersoll defeated Arthur Voaden, 39-30, St. Joseph's, 38-34 and Aylmer, 42-40. On out of town courts they defeated Aylmer 50-36 and Arthur Voaden 26-25. Their only defeat came from St. Joseph's by a score of 55-43. In exhibition games the boys defeated St. Marys twice and Norwich once in the early season, while Woodstock defeated them twice and Beck Collegiate in London defeated them once. Members of the team were: Paul Noe, Doug Wilson, Allen Mott, Cliff Martin, Ross Holmes, Blair Foote, Gail MacKay, Karl Long- field, Allan Cox, Ted Bowman and John Murray. Senior Basketball This year's senior basketball team had a rather unsuccessful season, as it won only one game out of six. The boys got off on the wrong foot, los- ing their first two games, to St. Thomas Tech., 46-43 and to Aylmer, 74-59. They came to life however in the third game in Ingersoll when they edged out a 43-42 decision over St. .loe's who were league cham- pions. In the next game Ingersoll played host to Aylmer and dropped a 43-46 decision in a closely fought contest. The next two games were both in St. Thomas where the team lost to St. Joe's, 66-22 and to Tech., 55-49, to round out the regular schedule. Along the exhibition circuit the boys split with St. Marys, winning 42-31 at home, but dropping a 46-32 verdict in St. Marys. In a rather lopsided duel the seniors crushed Nor- wich, 64-34. However, they came out on the short end in two games with Woodstock which they lost, 59-42 and 65-31 and in the game with London Teachers' College which they lost, 44-31. One of the highlights of the season was the Grad game in which a combined, senior- iunior team defeated the Grads, 38-34. The members of the senior team were: Muir Sumner, Martin Herbert, Jim Coles, John Osborn, Ken MacArthur, Bob Simpson, Bill Armes, Richard Armes, Bill Telfer and Jack Wallace. r I John J. C. Little AUTO BODY and FENDER REPAIRS SPRAY PAINTING ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING 181 Bell St. Ingersoll, Ont. Phone 453 R. B. Mc FARLAN Livestock and General Insurance I PHONE THAM ESFORD 3631 Page 46 THE VOLT

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lnter-Form Basketball In 1955-56 the inter-form basketball at the Collegiate was a great success. The games were played at noon hour and were refereed by the members of the senior basketball team. The noon-hour league was supervised by Mr. Mortimer. The league was divided into two groups with the iuniors from Grades 9 and IO and the seniors from Grades 11, 12 and 13. The iunior teams played good basketball with IOB and 9C ending up on top of the league for the play-offs. 9C won the championship game in a last minute foul shot making the score Grade 9C-16, Grade 10B--14. The players of the winning iunior team from 9C were: Capt. Blair Foote, Ross MacPherson, Bill McCready, Gary Wright, George Cuthbert, Doug William- son, Alex Strachan, Mike Smith and Ron Sack- rider. The highest scorer in the iunior division was Blair Foote. The senior inter-form basketball teams played very good basketball with Grade 13 followed by 12A ending on top of the league. The play-off game turned out to be a land- slide for the 13's with the score Grade 13-26, Grade 12A-6. The players of the champion- ship team from Grade 13 were: Capt. Doug Mc- Connell, Auke Faber, Bill Chisholm, Bruce Meck- bach, Bernie Houston, Wayne Elgie, Don Mc- Allister. Ross Holmes was the leading scorer in the senior house league this year followed by Bob Oliver. Senior Volleyball This year was l.D.C.l.'s first attempt at volleyball. The senior team was not in a league, but played off with Aylmer for a spot in the W.O.S.S.A. championships. In the game played in Ingersoll the team was defeated by a close score of 15-11 each time. The members of the team were: Clare Hos- sack, Dave Woolley, Martin Herbert, Auke Faber, Bill Telfer, Bill Parker, Bob Simpson, Ted Bowman, Jim LaFIamme and Jim Coles. The team was coached by Muir Sumner. Inter-Form Volleyball This year noon hour inter-form volleyball was introduced to the school. The students showed much enthusiasm and keen competition developed. Each form entered a team and a schedule was drawn up. At the completion of the schedule there was a play-off series, two out of three games. In the senior schedule of Grades 11, 12, and 13, 12A played off for the championship against 13 and emerged the victors with scores of 15-11 and 15-13 in two straight games. The members of the winning team received crests. The members of 12A team were: Martin Herbert lcaptainl, Jon Pellow, Dave Woolley, Ron Wilson, Jim Coles, John McLellan and Ross Holmes. In the iunior competition of Grades 9 and 10, 10B and 9EF entered the finals and IOB was victorious. The players on the 10B team were: Blaire Foote lcaptainl, John Shaddock, Doug Williamson, Gary Wright, George Cuth- bert, Bill McCready, Alex Strachan, Doug Oliver, Mike Smith and Ron Sackrider. Moon Cr Moon JACK LOVE-Associate General Insurance and Real Estate WE HAVE THE FACILITIES TO HANDLE ALL YOUR INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. Call or See Us To-Day Phone 468 or 547W, 183 Thames St. S. Clark's Frozen Food Centre HOME OF lNGERSOLL'S FOOD PLAN Live Better For Less + Phone 850 COMPLIMENTS OF Joyce Machine Shop + 169 Oxford St. Ingersoll, Ont. THE VOLT Page 47

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