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THE Sports SECTION THE D. C. CLARK TROPHY PRESENTED BY THE MEN ' S ATHLETIC SOCIETY TO THE OUTSTANDING ATHLETE OF THE YEAR THE Year IN BRIEF This has been the season of Richard ' s blow-up and the Montreal riot; the year in which the Yankees lost the pennant; the winter Penticton whipped the Russians at the world hockey tournament. From the wide prospect to the narrow: our small sporting world moved along. Mother Nature, by bringing an early snowfall, kept the rugby team from official matches against local rivals, but in an intra- mural way, there were many good matches amongst the fellows down on the ball field. We are grateful to Mr. C. J. Campbell, who got us the equipment, and to Danny O ' Gor- man for his coaching. The boys got together their own basket- ball team this year and, considering thai there were no practices, their 2 to 2 record against some tough competition was com- mendable. The hockey team had a fine record: 3 wins, 2 losses. The highlight of the season, was the trip to Duluth to play the University of Minnesota. The Americans were too sharp for us ( 10-3) but we managed to keep the game interesting, largely due to the coaching efforts of Mr. Campbell. Curling, as always, was a tremendous success at L.T.I. Ten teams were entered in the school league and it was touch and go to the last rock. Many thanks to Messrs. Braun, Campbell, Haggerty, Miller and McKinnon for helping the beginners get off on the right foot. Table tennis was played throughout the session with the entire student body taking part. The L.T.I. Trophy was won by David Burrows with Herb Sage runner-up. In general, the sporting year was fun, a lot of students played and few watched. Informality and friendliness must attend our sports because we are so few, and to achieve these is worthwhile. 29
Men ' s Athletic Society Executive G. Mills (vice-president), K. Geddes (president), D. Burrows (secretary), R. Milton, ( treasurer ) HOCKEY Back Row: R. Milton, . Beedell, G. Mills, E. Maki, D. Burrows, ]. Glowachi, B. Kitching. Front Row: . Hicks, H. Demuth, I. Kingston, R. Exell, J. Mitchell Missing: R. Bannon, Mr. Campbell (coach). 30
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