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fast on his feet and a toughie in any league. At right inside We have our own Butch Hall. Butch is a veteran with the team and is well known for breaking up plays before they can get started. Butch is a master at the art of the ankle tackle and a fine player defensively. Opposite Butch at left inside is Jim Foggie Forsyth. the old white helmet. Jim is a brick wall on the line, plays a fine game de- fensively, He is also a very fine tackler. After the pile-up is cleared away, who is at the bottom? You guessed it. It's Foggie but he's got his man. At left end is Clayton Dago Derstine, the speedboy of our team. Dago can do almost anything--he claims-but after proving it he leaves no doubt in our minds. Be- sides being an outstanding tackler and runner, Dago slings arounc, a mean vocabulary. Some .bad luck with both knees in our final game against Guelph prevented Dago from finishing off, and the game might have ended differently. Our snap-back this year was Chris Huehn. Chris leaves little to be desired and provided us with a season of perfect snapping. Besides being one of the best snaps in the league, Chris is fast on his feet and plays a steady defensive game at all times. Little Dennie Barnes ably alter- nated between left-half and quar- ter-back. Despite his size-or lack of it. Dennie was one of the most valuable men on the team. He can run, buck, and kick converts and he never misses a tackle. Dennie also provided us with some spec- tacular broken fleld running when we needed it most. Mac Griffin took care of left middle position. Mac is a veteran N W. CLARE DUFFUS LIMITED Back 7a flfaamal. . . Our Post-Wfar catalogue 1 in course of preparation Cel your name placed on our nzailing list non MEDALS TROPHIES CRESTS IXSIG NIA JEWELLERY. etc. TROPHY CRAFT LTD. 102 LOMBARD ST. TORONTO THE GRUMBLER 111
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McMIISTER UNIVERSITY HANIILTON - ONTARIO Students in High Schools and Collegiates to-clay realize that entrance into L'nix'e1'sity during the next two or three years is a privilege to lie granted only to those whose present aehievenients give promise of continued application to the pursuit of knowledge. It is therefore to Ire expeeted that the usual keen competition for the valuable entrance si-holarsliips to Nlmdlaster will be keener than ever this year. PIA N WORK A PPLY for one of the TWELVE ENTRANCE' SCHOLARSHIPS Six eat-li of 5700.00 value Six each of 551650.00 value llur Senior Rugby TIFEIIII Once again the curtain has come down on another successful season of rugby. Our team came back after a shaky start to advance to the finals where they were de- feated after a hard-fought game by Guelph. Let us now look at our team without the helmets, boots and padding, and give you a close-up of each one. Playing centre-half we have our captain, big Bob Turner. It was Bob who repeatedly crashed through the line on middle bucks and also had us holding our breath on some spectacular long runs. This is Bob's last year with the team and he certainly leaves behind some thrilling reminders of his fine play. STEVE NIIHLI. S.1.LEs At right half is Lou Smith. Lou's position requires much faking and blocking which Lou does excep- tionally well. He also is a top- notch ball carrier and a tower of strength in our backfield. Out at right end is Bob Shelley. Bob is our southpaw passer besides .being a hard-hitting tackler. Also provided us with a beautiful touch- down pass down in Guelph for our only major score against the Green and White. Playing right middle is big Bob's little brother, Frank Turner. 185 lbs. of solid muscle and 6' tall. When Frank hits them they get up very slowly or not at all.-has left more than one opponent out cold on the field. Frank is very ll0 THE GRUMBLER
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