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Jack Lazaruk Fullback Trojack’s running mate, big “Dum-Dum,” was certainly one of the unpicked all-stars on the team. John Trojack Fullback Kelvin’s football hero, a two- way all-star, finally scored against Daniel Mac in the final game. % - Chrys Pappas Halfback If you are wondering why “Greek” seemed to bob up and down in the huddlies, he was watching the clock. Why? Brian McLean Guard “Jake”, an all-star guard, was another of the football play¬ ing musicians who excelled in only one of the fields. Graham Simpson Quarterback The “Fabe” was the one back of the team who was ex¬ ceptionally adept at grass¬ picking. Rod Small Centre The centre of the team whose long snaps were usually watched with anticipation by Mr. Bolonchuk. Peter Hart Halfback A standout on both offence and defence, Peter was also one of the unnamed all-stars of the team. John Wilson Tackle A second year man, John was a tackle. He never ceas¬ ed to be late for practice. Curt Butterfield End The sauve, handsome, blond¬ haired end was an equip¬ ment manager’s nightmare but Yogi’s pride and joy when he caught a pass. Mike McKenzie End “The Prince” was exception¬ al both ways, taking over for John Morrow at end. Cleanest player in the league. 28
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KELVIN CLIPPERS PROVINCIAL CHAMPS!! The Provincial Championship Cup The City Championship Cup Scores League Sept. 16 . Kelvin 33—St. John’s 0 Sept. 27 . Kelvin 15—Tec. Voc. 13 Oct. 4 . Kelvin 33—St. Paul’s 0 Oct. 11 Kelvin 7—Sisler 0 Oct. 18 . Daniel Mac. 20—Kelvin 0 Oct. 21 Kelvin 8—Gordon Bell 7 Exhibitions and Playoffs Sept. 9 Cherry and Grey Game Cherry 7—Grey 0 Sept. 14 Red Feather Tournament Tec. Voc. 6— Kelvin 1 Sept. 20 Exhibition Kelvin 13—St. James 0 Oct. 25 Semi-final Kelvin 19—Tec. Voc. 14 Oct. 28 Final Kelvin 20—Daniel Mac. 7 All Stars Dale Downey Offensive Tackle Brian McLean Offensive Guard John Gottfried Defensive Middle Guard John Trojack Offensive Fullback Defensive Linebacker Walter Hollenburg Defensive End 27
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Peter Grout Tackle One of the only two grade 10 first stringers, Peter was a valuable asset to the team this year and should be even more valuable next year. Walter Hollenburg End Another all-star but only a freshman. Walt was Mr. B’s joy of the up-coming crop. Mike Radcliffe Tackle A tackle, nicknamed “Speed” because of a certain spectacu¬ lar run and tackle in the first Daniel Mac. game. Gord Paziuk Guard Gord also had a broken nose during the season, but it did not attract as much attention as Long’s. Dennis Long Halfback Denny, another import from St. Paul’s was outstanding on the field because of his de¬ fensive play (not to mention his fore guard). Bob Stewart Linebacker The only “assistant” line¬ backer on the team, Bob plugged up his holes, mainly with his head. Marv Pearlman Safety The smallest first-stringer, Marv was the Clipper’s safety man, and few players got by him to score. Bud Gardner Linebacker Bud had just about the shini¬ est boots on the team but the dirtiest something else. Dale Downey John Gottfried Tackle Middle Guard A second year all-star, Dale was one of the co-captains of the team and as usual came up with quite a speech when asked. An all-star imported from St. Paul’s. He feared nothing except carrying a certain musical instrument on the bus. f st:; i ■ m [pH ft mi ■ ' ■ B . |r . 1 a . I $ i ■ ' m ' jM t • I ng| A ' jM , M M :v « r- { Vv . • -
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