Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute - Times Yearbook (Kingston, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1932

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6 KINGJTTCTH KCTOLLESGIATE vocArioNAQkL' ILNTFTITUTE 22 f i BOYS' HOCKEY Back Row-Mr. Danby, Mr. Hedley, W. Gowsell, M. Bews, J. Kerruish, H. Blomely, Mr. Tolchard. Front Row-G. Bould, A. Samwell, M. Watts, B. Latt, L. Jones, F. Wemp, VV. Webster, S. Cunningham, C. Cathcart, G. Pyke. Boys' Junior Sports Editor: james Rowland, SD. JUNIOR TRACK TEAM JUNIOR RESULTS OF THE K.C.V.I i.. T. This year K.C.I. was represented at the Provincial Track Meet for Schoolboys held during the C.N.E. in Toronto by a re- lay team of four boys, G, Davoud, H. Ling- ham, D. Wilder and J. Rowland. They were successful in placing a close second to the Hamilton Delta C.I. squad. This is a credit to the school and We hope more boys will turn out next year and build up a much larger track team. Much of the credit to their success is due to their coach, Mr. D. Macdonald, Whose u-ntiring efforts in coach- ing the team were very greatly appreciated. -72- TRACK MEET r. 100 yds.-Lingham, Davoud, Muir. U r. 220 yds.-Davoud, Lingham, Lattio-n N r. 440 yds.-Lattion, McGrath, Muir. U r. 880 yds.--Sharpe, Bearance, Watts. r. Hurdles-Lingham, McConnell, Mc- Grath. ' Ur. Shot Put-McGrath, McConnell Deschamps. , fr. High Jump-Rowland, McGrath Childerhose. Ir. Broad Jump-Rowland, McConnell Fox. jf. Relay-213, 1G, 1H. !

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. KINGJTON ICOVLEEGIVATE VOdATf6NALi INJTITDTEI A SENIOR BOYS' BASKETBALL Mr. Tolchard, I. Crawford, VV. Gowsell, W1 Stephen, M. Bews, K. Ratcliffe, VV. Simmons, R. Ohlke, M. Thomson, S. Slater, A. McDonald, Mr. Danby. Bill Simmons, forward-A scoring ace and very good defensively, Bill is a constant threat to the other team's plans. Mac. Thomson, forward- Thomsey the half-pint sensation of every game he plays in. He has an uncanny shooting eye and is very tricky. NOTE-The above five have just com- pleted three years as a regular K.C.V.I. team, the first two as Juniors and 1932 as Seniors. The school will probably never get another combination to equal it. Stew Slater, forward - A steady player, good shot and heady. Ken RatcliHe, centre-Fills i11 well, effec- tive under the basket. Alex McDonald, guard - dependable, scores when needed. Ab. Eccles, utility-a first-class ball play- er. SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM A This year they are finding it hard to get enough players to form a hockey- team. Many of the good players are kept frogn playing because of exams, while many oth- ers have graduated. But there are always the few hockey sports who areready to at- tend practices in the early morning in order to see K.C.I. represented in that sport. But Where are the hockey players who are eli- gible to play, yet don't go out to help the team along? K.C.l. and Brockville are the only 2 teams in this section of the league so there wo'n't be many games. The winner of this section plays off with Ottawa for the finals and this is another sport in which we would all like to see K.C.l. bring back the cup. TEAM! Goal-Gowsell, Jones, For- wards, Webster, Cunningham, Wemp, Pyke, NVatts, Bews: Defence, Samwell, Latt. -71-.



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6 KINRBJTTOGN Conn.-ECSIATE INJTTITUTE X . n JUNIOR RUGBY TEAM Back Row-Mr. Danbv, A. Smith, G. Kellv, R. Watts, D. VVilder, H. McGrath, G. Gilmour, R. Latty, Mr. Hedley, Mr. Tolchardi Front Row-H. Lingham, G. Scott, W1 Muir, C. Danby, J. Rowland Ccaptj, XV. Neville. D. Whyte, W. Simmons, J. Crawford. JUNIOR RUGBY TEAM The K.C.I. Junior Rugby Team had a very successful season this year. They won the Harry McNeil Trophy for the Juvenile Championship of Kingston. They played the Ottawa Glebe GI. juniors in the George Richardson Memorial Stadium on November 28th for the E.O.S.S.A. final. The Ottawa squad which had gone through a long campaign in Ottawa and who were well coached and much heavier than the K.C.I. team piled up a large lead in the first half of the game on the inexperienced Kingston players. In the second half the K.C.I. team held them to a 2 to 1 score, THE TEAM:3 jim Davis, Coach-Jim gave a lot of his time in helping the team and a decided im- provement was shown after he had started coaching it. G. Davoud, QHJ- Gordie is the fastest man on the team and uses his speed to ad- vantage while carrying the ball. H. Lingham, CHQ - Hank is a hard worker and could always be depended on to gain yards when needed. W. Simmons, CHQ- Bill although play- ing his first year at rugby, could play with the best of them. F. McConnell, CHQ- Freddie although he only played in the final game, proved him- self a good rugby player. C. Danby, C17.W.D- Chuck is a second year man, a steady worker and one of our best tacklers. W. Neville, CQQ- Bill is the veteran of the team and has the brains necessary to make a good quarterback. D. Whyte, fS.J- VV'orm although the lightest player on the team, plays like a two hundred pounder, G. Scott, COQ- Scotty is the best tack- ler on the team and shows future promise. R. Watts, QOJ- Reg is a hard worker and one of our surest tacklers. A. Smith, COJ- Al is our best receiver of forwards and he converted these into many long gains. t D. Lattion, COD- Pepper, although join- ing the team late, soon proved his worth. H, McGrath, QI.W.l- Red is the biggest man on the team and when he hits them they stay hit. -73-

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