Isaac Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1951

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Soccesi • • • JUNIOR BOYS’ SOCCER 1950-51 FRONT ROW (lsft to right)—Bob Ketchen, Irvin Bakun, Bill Swystun, Ed Zakala, Ron Sykes, Willie Zambik, Bob Kostiuk (captain), Mr. Madder (manager). SECOND ROW—Orest Bartman, Ted Horoshok, Don Price, Ed Yuzwak, Bob Wagner, Ed Dolhun, Ed Lipinski. Jr. Soccer Squad This year’s Junior Soccer Team did not win any soccer honours, but in every game they exhibited the typical Newton fighting spirit. As well as up¬ holding the school’s good name the Junior High graduates showed some fine teamwork and soccer savez by re¬ cording a better than average record— 2 wins, 2 losses, 1 tie. We would like to express our appre¬ ciation to the coach, Mr. Madder, who gave up much of his precious time to come out to the practices to impart his own knowledge to the young soccerites. Center Ed Dolhun, insides Bob Kostiuk (Capt.) and Orest Bartman, winger Ted Horoshok, and Ed Yuzwak proved to be a formidable front line capable of outhustling their opponents, big or small, but generally big. The halfbacks, center-half Joe Churko, right half Ed Lipinski and left half Ron Sykes, did yeoman chores in stopping the opposition before they really got rolling. Ed Zakala and Don Price were the kickers of the team and formed a more than adequate defence in front of goaler Bob Ketchen. Bill Swystun, Willie Zambik, Bob Wagner and Irvin Bakun rounded out the team. Use both hands yelled the traffic cop In a voice that carries far I can’t replied Ron White (the lover). I have to steer the car. 54 Isaac Newton High School

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RUGBY TEAM 1930-51 FRONT ROW (left to right)—Joe Krutish, Gary Clarkes, A1 Opalick, Ted Ferens, Mike Koncur Gordon Ruff, Bert Rynyk, Fred Ingaldson. Bill Byskal. SECOND ROW—Ron Hollender, Mike Simmons, A1 Kist, Ken Crossley, Leo Konyk Tom Ferens Ray Schwartz, Don Schaefer, Bernie Krill, George Kuryk, Fabian Mullins. THIRD ROW—Cam Doherty (coach), Mr. Armstrong (manager), Mr. Madder (trainer) Mike Zarzycki (water boy). Bill Andrushko, Albert Glovitski, Tom Chapryk, Frank Hayes Nestor Mickoski, Ed Labinovitch, Ed Penziwol, Terry Hanna (asst, coach), Mr Snyder’ We Die Hard . . . This year the fortunes of the Newton Rugby Team sank to a new low with another winless schedule, but the sin¬ cere efforts by the players showed again that the Newton gridders still maintain their keen desire for a winning team. Under the able manage¬ ment of Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Babb and Mr. Madder, the boys worked hard and played their best. Although the team as a whole was unsuccessful, two out-standing mem¬ bers of the squad gave all they had in defeat and were selected on the city newspaper’s “All-Star Team”. They were half-back Joe Krutish whose mag nificent running caught the eye of Free Press sport scribes, and Nestor Mickoski, captain of the team, whose expert pass catching and constant hustle gave him a position on both Free Press and Tribune teams. Honour¬ able mention was given to Ted Ferens and Allan Kist. Congratulations to coach Cam Doherty and Terry Hanna ! Their ex¬ pert advice, the inspiration and drive they instilled into the team paid off in a smooth working unit who fought to the end. SUMMARY OF GAMES Newton vs. Kelvin . . . (0-17) The rookies were just getting used to the Osborne Stadium turf in this game and looked as if they would do quite well in the remainder of the series. Mickoski, Krutish and Koncur played well. Newton vs. St. Johns . . . (6-30) The team seemed to be going well until they fell under a terrific offence by the Tigers in the second half. Nestor Mickoski scored the lone touchdown on a 60 yard run and Allan Kist kicked the extra point. Newton vs. Gordon Bell . . . (10-20) Newton was rolling in the first quarter but folded in the other three and ended with their third straight loss. Joe Krutish and Albert Glovitski scored the touchdowns. Newton vs. Daniel MacIntyre . . . Newton conceded the game to Daniel MacIntyre due to injuries in the line¬ ups and ended the year without a vic¬ tory, but with hopes of a brighter future and another championship. Newtonian 53



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Sr. Soccer Squad The senior soccer players were set on retaining the Championship crown for the second consecutive year. However, rugby interfered and put a crimp in Newton’s hopes. Nevertheless our boys did not give up without a real struggle. In their first debut, they met the Gordon Bell eleven, with only seven fighting hearts. The Newton squad fought to the bitter end, which result¬ ed in Gordon’s favor, 5—4. In the spot¬ light was Ian Richardson who time after time battled the ball into the Gordon zone, finally getting a goal. The big gun of the evening was Leo Konyk who fired 2 goals past the Gordon rear guard. Ab. Glovitski from the half line fired in the other counter. In the rear guard protecting “Jazzy” Ingaldson were Ed Leipz and Barry Krawchuk. Up front were Henry Small and Joe Krutish our speedy wingmen. Ingaldson, the goalie, was pulled out to play forward in the late stages. In their second encounter against Newton’s North-End rivals, the Tech- men, Newton performed spectacularly under the inspiration of the Newton cheerleaders. Tech took the lead on a disputed goal. After stopping Pank- hurst, time and time again, “Gabby” finally slipped one past Ingaldson to make the score 2—0. In the second half Ed Leipz our fiery fullback placed a blazing drive in the top left hand corner and the score stood 2—1. Krutish, Richardson, Konyk and Small played brilliantly up front, while Leipz, Krawchuk, and Ingaldson per¬ formed yeomen service in the back positions. On defeating a fighting Newton squad, Tech went on to capture the crown. Under the guidance of Mr. Fraser and Mr. Avery, the boys displayed great enthusiasm, and both the school and team thank them for their interest in soccer at Newton. P.S. 1952 —MAYBE! Warden: “I’ve been in charge of this prison for 10 years, and that calls for a celebration. What kind of a party would you boys suggest?” Prisoners: “Open house!” SENIOR BOYS ' SOCCER 1950-51 FRONT ROW (left to right)—Joe Krutish, A1 Glovitski, Bert Rynyk, Nestor Mickoski, Fred Ingaldson. SECOND ROW—Mr. Fraser (manager). Frank Hayes, Zenon Konyk, Bernie Krill, Leon Konyk, Ian Richardson, Ed Leipz, Mr. Avery (coach). Newtonian 55

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