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NEWTONIAN 57 Sfionfo . . . SOCCER After being absent from the field for four years, Isaac Newton once again placed two companies into the breech of Inter-High competition. Un¬ der the able hand of Mr. Katz, the leading strategist, the brigades quick¬ ly martialled their ranks and hurled themselves against the opposing files. Due to a lack of nothing else but experience, the men in the field were overcome after a terrific battle for supremacy. Although this first attempt to achieve the crown was met by failure it is sincerely hoped that next year’s re-enforced ranks will go over the top in a successful campaign. The school’s best wishes are with them. Line-ups included: Senior “A” — Hykawy, Chandonet, Romanow, Pas- tiuk, Kushner, Semmer, Sawiak, Kor- mylo, Byrd, Gacek, Kanarsky, Permut, Handkamer, Tymchuk and Cartwright (captain). Senior “B” — Prokopow, Minuk, Willigan, Wagner, Koralewicz, Pollick, Smith, Aronec, Keller, Skwarek, Wesioly, Kostecky and Ingram. INTER-HIGH FOOTBALL Our school went into the rugby field this season with both feet; solid Mr. Ches McCance was there to make those feet run fast and tricky and Mr. Arm¬ strong and Mr. Babb made sure they had something to run in, to practice on, and to kick against. The club walked away with a 15-10 victory over Lord Selkirk to open a fast and furious sea¬ son. Swystun and Hans put on a splendid show and between them, car¬ ried the leather over for ten points. Bell brought the score up to fifteen with several other well-aimed plays. The glow from the first game’s vic¬ tory was slightly dimmed by a 17-6 defeat in a magnificently played game against the City Champs, St. John’s Tech. The team played hard and fast, with Scazinetski, Webster, Waldman, Heggie and Hans being outstanding. Our six points were brought home by Bell. A second victory was scored in the third game of the series. This time, the boys ran down Daniel Mac for a 23-14 win, with all members out to redeem themselves for their previous loss. Bell in the backfield scored 17 points. Shero, Hans, Stroppa and Zakala were conspicuous in the same theatre with their fine performances. Standouts on the line were Heggie, Scazinetski and Jolly. Swystun opened up his case of tricks and ran the score up to 22. A second loss was sustained in the fourth contest when Kelvin pounded our boys for a 12-1 victory. Our over- confidence helped Mr. Katz in this match, although old Newton gave a good account of itself. Heroic efforts were made by Swystun, Heggie, Malkie- wich, and Bandusiak. Stroppa, Shero and Hans supported them well in the backfield. Unfortunately, the club was pitted against a much heavier and more ex¬ perienced team in their next game. With spirits low, but undaunted hearts, the boys fought valiantly, but despite their efforts, suffered a 21-0 loss to Gordon Bell in this game. The line-up follows: W. Bell (captain), G. Heggie, S. Bandusiak, W. Birch, S. Buchko, W. Dohanek, J. Gelmych, F. Hans, E, La- brette, F. Lozanski, W. Malkiewich, T. Maxim, A. Monk, T. Nipper, C. Olcen, B. Procurnoff, C. Rubenstein, W. Rud- nicki, S. Scazinetski, E. Schollenberg, F. Shero, B. Sciba, G. Smith, J. Stroppa,
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ISAAC NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL a 1 |H| r. . » i SOCCER A GIRLS ' BASKETBALL
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