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6 KINGQTOFI TcfoLi.isc:-.IATE VOCTATIBSNAALTYA lN!TITUTBi Belleville C.I. Forced to play withouti subs. K.C.V.I. were defeated 27-13, but they gave a good account of themselves against the strong Quinte live. The first of the E.O.S.S.A. playdovvns took place on Feb. 2-lth, with K.C.V.I. entertaining Brockville CI. The home team played heads-up basketball and took the big Brockville team by a 27-16 score. ...- The return game was played on Feb. 26. Again K.C.V.l. showed weakness on a strange floor and failed to organize in the resulting rugby match which was a bit rougher than an E.0.S.S.A. game should have been. Brockville took the game 30-12, thus eliminating the K.C.V.I. squad. OUR GYM INSTRUCTOR of-lows US How M5x L4-.'S '-' XJ Dr. Chaving painted patient's neck for sore throatj- Three dollars pleasef, Patient Qindignantlyj Three dollars! Why last week I had my kitchen painted for two-fifty. Sadie- Why does the woman take the name of the man she marries F Tom- She takes everything else so Why leave that ? Sign in the bathroom in corner board- ing house: Please clean tub after bathing Landladyf' -75- Allan- I'd die a thousand deaths for youf, Winnie- Oli, I assure you one would suit me perfectly. Boss- Say where in blazes are you two worthless niggers going? Nlfhy don't you get to work F Mose- We'se working boss, we'se carryin' dis heah plank up to de mill. Boss- What plank, I donlt see any plankf' Mose- Well, foh do Laud's sake Sam, if we hain't gone and clean fohgot de plank. I in -v ... -- .
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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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5 .z...g.3+aJa1saL.as.,4+. -L,ygM'gg vssx+.g..a:.. s' .1..s.+Tg+t.a+. 9 1 GIRLS' SPORTS Girls' Senior Sports Editort Mary Roberts, 5B. K.C.V.I. FIELD DAY On October 2nd, 1931. the annual K.C.V.I. Field Day was held in the Richard- son. Stadium, through the kindness of Queen's University. The day proved to be ideal for the events. Through the thought- fulness of a few girls, blue and white col- ours were sold on the field, and those who had none, or had left them at home, were able to buy them. The events were closely contested, and a great deal of interest was shown by the large number who turned out to witness the sports. Alfie Pierce, the Old Faithfuli' of Queen's, was present to watch the events. Dorothy Peters, and Helen Pappas tied for Girls' Senior Championship, each secur- ing 14 points, while Betty VValker carried off the Junior honours, with 13 points. The following is a list of the various events, and the winners: Sr. 100 yds.-Helen Pappas, Dorothy Peters, Mildred Partis. Sr. High-Eleanor Simmons, Dorothy Peters, tied, Helen Pappas. Sr. Broad-Helen Pappas, Dorothy Pet- ers, Leona Clow. Relays-Q15 Betty Crothers, Betty Walk- er, Eleanor Simmons, Marion Wilsong Helen Gardiner, Marion Seager, Dorothy Peters, Betty d'.Esterreg Q3j Helen Pappas, Marion Vlfalker, Agnes Cook, Leona Clow. Jr. High--Marion Seager, Helen Gard- ner, Betty Crothers. jr. Broad-Betty d'Esterre, Betty Walk- er, Barbara Rook. Ir. 50 yards-Helen Gardner, Eileen VVebber, Betty Scrutton. Ir. 75 yards-Betty Walker, Bertha jordan, Betty d'Esterre. We hope that each year will bring great- er interest and enthusiasm in sports, to the students of K.C.V.I., and that not one will find himself willing to leave the field until the last event has been cheered. GIRLS' SENIOR BASKETBALL A great deal of interest has been shown in girls' basketball this year at K.C.V.I. After Christmas, when our new gym. was ready, and practising started, there were a great number who turned out, and by the type of Junior girls who turned out, the K.C.V.I. should have great stars in senior basketball in a few years. K.C.V.I. played several exhibition games with Queen's girls, and although they have never defeated these older and more ex- perienced girls, they have put up very stiff fights. On Feb. 3, K.C.V.I. went to Belleville where they played an exhibition game with Belleville Collegiate. Qur girls played a great game, but they were not quite equal to the excellent work of the Belleville team, who defeated them 46-29. The first scheduled league game was played on Feb. 9, when K.C.V.I. defeated Brockville in Brockville, 45-15. This game showed that our girls were becoming more experienced. On Feb. 17, Brockville came to K.C.V.I. to play the return game, and our girls went through to another victory of 34-25. Winning these games made our girls eligible to play in the semi-finals of E.O.S.S.A. with Cornwall, at the E.G.S.S.A. basketball meet held here, in our own school on Feb. 19 and 20. On Feb. 19 K.C.V.I. girls defeated Cornwall in a fast game of basketball, 23-16. At half time our girls were leading 12-7, and kept the lead through the last period. Cornwall put up a good fight, but better combination and good defensive work were the deciding factors in the victory for K.C.V.I. -7a- ' 3 ' t
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