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

 - Class of 1932

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Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute - Times Yearbook (Kingston, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 103 of 124
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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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6 KINGJTON BQLLEGIATE voc:Arlie:NAL.i INTSLTITUTE W. lVluir, tl.VV.l- VVally is our hardest worker and showed future promise in rugby. J. Crawford, tl.VV.J- John is a steady hard worker, and is one of the dependables on the team. G. Armstrong, QSJJ- George was a hard worker and broke up many plays of the op- position. G. Kelly, tM.5- Gob was the steadiest plunger on the team and showed great promise. D. Wilder, KMJ- Dick while playing his first year at rugby proved to be a valuable ground gainer. G. Gilmour, tM.l - Gil played steady rugby and was a consistent ground gainer. J. Rowland, CHU- B was the captain and mainspring of the team. B has a bright rugby future. f if JUNIOR BASKETBALL This year lC.C.V.l. lr. Basketball team was badly handicapped as the whole of last year's team, except one, graduated to Senior ranks: however this year's team has been built around the aeterau Bill Neville, and is steadily improving. THE PLAYERS: Bill Neville, guard CCapt.l- Bill is the veteran of the team and usually proves its highest scorer. Fred McConnell, guard-Fast, consistent and tricky describes Freddie, a dead shot who can be depended upon to make the most of an opening. Charlie Danby, forward- Chuck is very effective under the basket and checks well, Don Whyte, forward-A steady forward with a good eye for the basket. . B Rowland, centre - Effective on the jump and a hrst class defensive centre, feeds his forwards well. Lloyd Swain, forward-Specializes in long shots, particularly effective in a wide open game. Bruce Van Order, centre- Van is the best all round man on the team, a good shot, and passes and checks well. Cecil Shea, guard- Ceo is the hrst first former to ever catch a school basketball team. He has a good future as he is tricky in dribbling and a good shot. The following are the games played: On January 22, the Irs. played their first game. They defeated the Y.M.C.A. Vics Z5-7. This proved a push over for the home team. On February 3, the team journeyed to Belleville to play an exhibition game with JUNIOR BOYS, BASKETBALL Mr. Danby, D. VVhyte, C. Shea, L. Swaine, E. McConnell, W. Neville, C. Danby, B. Van Order, J. Rowland, Mr. Tolchard. -74-

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