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THE L. C. I. TATLER 47 Speciman Analysis JACK CAIVIPBELL The T. N. T. of the Lindsay back- field. Lin'dsa.y's Big Train. Cain Alternate F. wing. A sure catch and a tricky broken-field run- ner. f.Hun,y,, uE1Iner,, Tripp Elmer believes in passive resis- tance but when aroused he is a sure fbid for a touch-down. Lind- say's best kicker. BOULTER REID The terrible bone crusher. Lind- say's tackling ace and pass re- ceiver. -5 ' - . ..? ll- , Qs l . f AZ DEACON GROVES Wrote all these nasty things a- bout the other guys. Held down the left terminal position. ROSSIE ABBOTT Just a little light but a sure tackle, did his full share to bring L. C. I. out on top. y 1 1 ,1,r . fri , 14 4 1? 'L I, gf .bv 42 I Ty. Gigs, .' ': x I 'e N'ER,'IlS 'GALLAGHER The wild and woolly westerner. Played F. wing and got away fast on those extension plays. FLAT-CAR. Mcl1.MOLE About 5'7 of solid rock. Give him the ball and you could do without the rest of the team. HORSE McKEE The guy in the little green hat. n Oh boy! How he hit that line. Speciman Analysis MABLE BEGLEY His blood thirsty war cry Maw could be heard from every scrim- age. Weakness. Blondes in Osh- awa sweaters. Freddie Williams .iRuSty,, JOCK Could dig a hole like a steam shovel. A good all-around line- man. Ringland Extremely blood-thirsty at all times. 'Could even be accused of being a little rough. A darn good player with about three years more ahead of him. THJLCOCK As snap was always in the thick of the fray. A good reason why so many plays were stopped right tharf' ff' 1 - 'rl Y , '1 .y. r f . .J ' if 49' ' F' Q lf fl' ' M1 . 4 1 .1 i. 1. :I 1 Qt - lv 1 A I x f. N - 4 I ff' f L5 A U GOBBO HODGSON His tooth paste smile emerged from the bottom of a great many scrimages. Was inclinded to get into the wrong huddle. SKY THOMPSON Another good all-around line- man. wCould have been used a lot more than he was. RED HISHON SNOW- As sub snap he filled Tilly's place very capaxbly and thats saying something. BALL COLE. First year out :but certainly won his spurs. Vied with Mable in growing beards. HBILLH JEVVELL Another first year man who made good. Should nab a regular place if back next year.
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46 THE L. C. I. TATLER THE LINE UP Wib Thomas tcaptain. half.J Raed Hishon Csnaph W. S. W. BrEese lcoachl Jack L.amb quarter Jack C-ampbell fhalfb Fred. WI.lliams lrniddlel Grobbo HodgSon linsidel Bill JEwell Linsidel Johxl Cole Qinsideb Hurry Cain LF. Wing! Deaoonl Crr0ves ioutsideb E1mer TRipp Chalfl Rusty Ringland Cinsidel' BoUlter Reid ioutsideh Mable BeGley Cmiddlel Bessie ABfbott ioutsidel SkY Thompson Cmiddlel Jack Tillcock rsnapl HorsE McKee rsnaph -'Nerts GA1augher iF. Wing? Flat-car M.cImoyle fmiddlel SENIOR RUGBY This year the L. C. I. turned out the fin- est senior 'team in its history. They got a break even 'before the games started when the group was enlarged, bringing in new teams and matching L. C. I. with op- ponents of their own Weight. This year the L. 'C. I. heavies played six games. Two with Bowmanville, vic- torious in bothp One played and won and one won by default from Peterboro, our age-old rival. Three games played with Oshawa. One, won and 'two llost. This splendid record however is not sufficient. Next fall we want to see the L. C. I. sen- ior rugby team win this group. Just watch their dust, fans. There was a great deal of talk about ia Senior-Intermediate game. Of course there could be no doubt as to the winner and so it, was decided to spare the youngsters, who perhaps with the growth they may attain this summer, will be playing in senior company next fall. HUS' HOO Specimen Analysis WTB. THOMAS. Wib, the popular captain is fam- ed for his short-end plays. :if 5 .If .r I ,px 'I . ' fs I Aff-I . x I I 7 1 Jiix 5 x 1 1 if X . f.. . ' :'J Q. K .' .S Sz, Ae, . 4 Q.- JACK LAMB The little field general Filled capably the vacancy left by Buddy this year. SENIOR BOYS' RUGBY CLUB
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48 THE L. C. I. TATLER JUNIOR RUGBY 'I'EAM THE LINE UP. Ted Gr3zeL.le, foutsideb Ford L0uC.ks, thalfl Bram WhiI.te, ihalfl Gord. Mlrtchell foutsidel Gord McINnis tcaptain, middle? Ozzie PeTers Cmiddlel Red WakElin KF. Wingl Junior Gltegory Qinsidel Pony McKee Cquarterl Tuffy Everson Cinsidel Don Dart fhalfl Bill Ing toutsidel Hugo BeAl1 fmiddlel Vince Co'l'e fmiddlel Norman Klllcher finsidel Clayton Hodgson ihalfl Jack McQua.rie Cmiddlel J-ack DUnk fhalfl Ted BAcon fhalfl Mac MorDen Cmiddlel And Ossie Hadley llnsidel Snap Milf SLEEP, Just what the team did not do. INTERMEDIATE RUGBY This year Coach Lee decided that as this yea.r's Juniors were good enough to enter the Intermediate class. Were they? I'll say so. They licked every team they came against. Some of them even felt capable of taking a fall out of the seniors. It may be just as well that they didn't try.-. Playing an exhibition game with the Grove, two games with Whitby and two with Peterboro, they came out on top every ftime to win the Neil Cup which just proves that they were the best team in that loop. Are they good? Yer dern tootin'! What material for next year's team has been developed! Coach Lee and his boys certainly do deserve tlu'ee rousing cheers for their excellent performance. Hus' Hoo - and How! GORDON McGINNIS- Ginty - Un- aniimously elected captain by the team, was always on the jump and always got his man. GROZELLE - A second Dan Marley. shont and fast but oh boy! how he could clip them. 1PARiSON SLEEP-A good stocky line- man where the Parson Was, the oppo- sition found the going exceedingly tough. FORD LOUCKS - First year in the game but showed real form and hgw Ford taxied that :ball through the line. WI-IITE-Flamed for his kicking and forewand paming. A great find for intermediate and almost sure senior next year. Ozzie Peters-That tall lanky blonde. His push-over act was a wow Knot so fast on his feet but solid as a rock. They Went around him but never through him. RED WAKELIN-A small, red-topped stick of dynamite. His short legs gained many yards for L. C. I. PONY McKEE - The fuzz-headed quanter-back who had the right play just when it was needed. 'I'UFFY EVERSON-Small but fu,11 of stickitive power. Did his best at all times.
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