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CHAMPIONS JUNIOR BOYS’ BASKETBALL 1950-51 FRONT ROW (left to right)—Orest Bartman, Joe Pura, Bob Kostiuk (Captain), Bernie Shukster, Ed Dolhun, Bob Ketchen (coach). SECOND ROW—Mr. Madder (manager), Irvin Bakun, Laurie Ostry, George Klohn, Ernie Krywonis, Don Schaefer, Fred Ingaldson (coach). SENIOR BOYS’ BASKETBALL 1950-51 FRONT ROW (left to right)— A1 Glovitski, Rudy Schilling. George Kuryk, Ed Leipz. SECOND ROW—Mr. Madder (manager), Bob Ketchen, Fred Ingaldson, Ron White, Stan Bursztynski, Bob Neblouch, Mr. Avery (manager). MISSING—Hal Mauthe (coach). Newtonian 57
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BalJzetball OUR JUNIOR CAGERS Brought Home the Bacon . . . Sixteen games played, sixteen games won and Newton finally had a Junior Championship by wresting it away from the domineering Daniel Mac squad. The young cagers wrapped up a 12 game schedule without even a threat from the second place Kelvin quintet who ended up with a 7 won and 5 lost record. The stiffest competition during the schedule was offered by the once mighty Daniel Mac team and the last place Gordon Bell squad. Such steady performers as Krywonis, Dolhun, Pura, Shukster and Kostiuk overcame any first-half deficits and went on un¬ defeated. Our traditional Tech rivals offered us very little trouble. The Norwester’s keenest and softest competition was not witnessed in the regular schedule but in the four ex¬ hibition games. At a basketball game and dance Newton had the fans in a frenzy as they edged a fighting Nor¬ wood Collegiate outfit 36—32 after being extended into two overtime per¬ iods. The following day the Juniors journeyed to Portage and solidly trounced a disorganized Portage squad 61—10. Bob Kostiuk ran wild over this weekend by swishing through 17 and 30 respectively. Our next most consis- tant point getter was “Iron Man” Joe Pura. Laurie Ostry, Bernie Shukster, George Klohn, and Ed Dolhun also had their turns as top scorers. We would like to congratulate Mr. Madder the genial manager of the team who did such a splendid job, al¬ though it was his first year in Newton. Also much of the credit is due to the untiring patience of the coaches, Ketchen, Ingaldson, and Komishon. Their keen ingenuity and outstanding masterminding paid off in an undefeat¬ ed series and Championship. Members of the team are as follows: Joe “Elbows” Pura — High scoring guard. Snares rebounds under either bucket. Ernie “Tex” Krywonis — Keen defen¬ sive guard. Deadly on his two hand jump shot. Bob “Bingo” Kostiuk — Captain, wing and high scorer. Enjoys outjump- ing taller opponents. Bernie “No Nickname” Shukster — Centre, steady and defensive player. Serious threat from any¬ where on floor. Ed “Shorts” Dolhun — Patrols left wing like a speed demon. One hand push-shot artist. Laurie “Lover Boy” Ostry — Fortun¬ ately for the team, he runs hot when the chips are down. George “Hooker” Klohn — Tremendous height and deadly set shots. Was a great asset to the team. Orest “Orky” Bartman — Pops them from the hip and keeps every¬ body wondering how. Don “Donuts” Schaefer — Reversed from minute man to hour man. Most improved player. Irvin “Buck” Bakun —Sidelined for part of season, but finished in fine style. OUR SENIOR SQUAD . . . The Newton Senior Basketball team had to drop from Inter-High competi¬ tion, because organized players were not allowed to play. The Senior Boys wished to show their talents, and there¬ fore they arranged for exhibition games. The first game was against Portage on their home grounds. We outplayed in every field and won 43—27. The next game was against Portage at Sargent to the tune of 59—22. We lost the next game to Glen- lawn by a narrow margin of 44—43. The Senior Boys outlasted the Glen- lawn boys in the next match 52—48. Congratulations to Mr. Madder for his enthusiastic aid in organizing the game and practices. Hal Mauthe, former students, should not be forgotten for his great coaching through the short season. 56 Isaac Newton High School
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6un, Stude+u, Athletic Go-tnmVttee ATHLETIC COUNCIL FRONT ROW (left to right)—Dawne Krywonis, Helen Tymchuk, Irene Leschynski, Polly Zajankowski, Evelyn Rcsnyk, Grace Durban, Joyce Kilosky. SECOND ROW—Irene Moroz, Janet Ruffeski, Sylvia Stark, Mary Danyluk, Miss Mackay, Dorothy Kozak, Audrey Mirus, Joyce Zakus, Joan Molinski. THIRD ROW—Victor Dereniuk, Gordon Ruff, Bob Ketchen, Mr. Madder, Ron White, Fred Ingaldson (Chairman), Rudy Schilling, Walter Bard. feo-yh. 9titen.-Mu ial Go-mp.etltio.ti Volley-Ball In the volleyball scene, all rooms were represented, but because one loss dropped a team from further competi¬ tion, many teams did not get a chance to really enjoy the game. Room 14 de¬ feated Room 1 in the playoffs and for the second straight year Room 14 holds the school Championship. Basket-Ball The Inter-Room basketball schedule was run off in a very orderly and well organized fashion. Room 14A, better known as “Harlem”, won the honour of being School Champs by ousting Room 18 and Room 7 in the play-offs. Hockey Once again the Olympic Rink was the scene of the Inter-Room Hockey final. Room 3 emerged as proud possessors of the pennant by virtue of the 7—6 triumph over Room 15. Mickoski led the parade with 4 goals, followed by Borchynski with 2, and Malyska with one. Zakala with 4, and Nicholson with one each scored for 15. Quality Jewellers SCHOOL PINS and RINGS 447 Portage Ave. WINNIPEG Compliments of BANNERMAN DRUG STORE R. O. BORTHISTLE, Chemist Phone 55 540 545 Bannerman Ave. Corner McGregor St. 58 Isaac Newton High School
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