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i mil: xmas . l 5 I i EXECUTIVE OF BOYS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Back Row-R. Miller, J. McHale, Mr. H. B. Dinsmore, J. Carling, Mr. A. M. Freeman, J. Kennedy. Front Row-K. Keene, K. Southcott, K. Cameron iVice-Presidentb, D. Parnell, D. MacKenna. even break with other Collegiate sports. And let us give the team our whole-hearted support. The team showed last year that the only thing it lacked was training. But training means money and attention. What about it, South? -KEN CAMERON, V A. ulllUllIl1llfOlI lHioClk1efy By H. BLACKMORE, V B. The hockey of last year didn't amount to much, but what there was of it was of good quality. Owing to difficulties en- countered by the various Boys' Athletic Societies, only two teams were entered- South and Central. After some weeks of SOUTH C. I. strenuous practice, coached by Mr. Dins- more, South met Central in the first game. It was a real battle, but Central managed to net the only two counters. A few days later South met Central again, and this time South netted the only goal of the game. Central, however, took the round by a score of two to one and South was eliminated. South's stars were Matheson and Miller, but everyone de- serves a lot of credit. Mr. Dinsmore held the coaching position and certainly couldn't be beaten. The line-up for the Juniors was as follows: Goal-B. Miller. Defence- Murray, Caspell, Mason. Wings-Shaw, Clark, Meaden, Blackmore. Centres- Matheson, Williams. page seventy-one
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Snenioic Rugby Shortly after school commenced this fall, football cleats began pounding South's gridiron. It was a great sight to watch the boys practicing. ' However, doubt was on the faces of many. The question arose, Will Coach Dinsmore be able to obtain enough mate- rial for a Senior squad? Four players were all that remained from last year's W.O.S.S.A. City Champions. Was Mr. Dinsmore down-hearted? Not much. He collected a few of the 1932 Juniors that had become Seniors. He scouted around and found newcomers to the school. He even went so far as picking up material that had never before kicked a pigskin. And in these boys, Coach Dins- more found a creditable team. He whipped them into condition. He pounded plays into their heads, and, when the whistle blew for the first game, the boys were ready. South's first game ended in a 1-1 tie with Beck. In their second game the gar- net and grey took Central 10-O. The boys' third game, which was with Beck, ended 2-1 for Beck. South's last game of the series was a thriller. It wound up with a 14-0 defeat for the old rival, Central. Though South was not the group win- ner, the Alma Momlnie was proud of her sons. They had trained well, they had played hard and they had taken their de- feats on the chin. And so another Senior squad goes down in South's history as a real team. The players were as follows: Capt, Neil Love, J. Gordon. G. Holland, F. Haysom, B. Walters, J. Brooks. R. Tremaine, B. Pace, B. Miller, B. DeHart, E. Grove, J. McHale, H. Blackmore, J. Kaufman, M. Anderson, C. Miller. -Bus WIDEMAN, VA. mllVllI1llT1l'liDlI Rltllgllyy The Junior Rugby practices commenced early in September, almost before the classes were really settled down to regular work. Many new faces appeared on the Held, but there was also that group of last year's regulars who did not pass into the Senior ranks. Usually the Seniors take away most of the previous year's Juniors, SOUTH C. I. but not so this year. Although the Juniors did lose a great number, they still retained a good number of last year's regulars, who will no doubt be the bulwark of this year's team. Mr. Freeman lost no time in shap- ing out the team, since the schedule commenced late in September. Nightly workouts were used. Oftentimes the work- out took the form of a scrimmage with the Seniors and, from the form showed, the Juniors should go far in the Junior W.O.S.S.A. A keen iight is anticipated in order that the Anderson Cup may be retained for another year. Twenty-six players were kept out of the large number who turned out. So the regular team has a very good backing. The Juniors are ably managed by Frank Kunz and have as their trainer Bill Pugsley, which all goes to show that nothing was left out that might help them to gain a championship. We are all backing you. So let's go. Juniors! The players are as follows: Doug. Parnell, Kennedy, Thomas, Filmore, Anni- bale, Johnston, Caspell, Southcott, Dowdell. Murray, Mason, Bacon, Cleland, Hanes, Morton, McKenzie. Cruickshanks. White, Atcheson, Rose, Anderson. Grey. Black, Meadon, Wooley, Newton. Til E TTB ck E5111 The twelfth annual W.O.S.S.A. track and field meet was held last 2-lth of May amidst ideal weather conditions. Our track team did not meet with any exceptional success, and compiled a total of only five points. These points were obtained by Jack Kennedy in the Intermediate running broad jump. in which he won first place with a sensational leap of 19 feet 3 inches. He was then invited to attend the Ontario Schools track and field meet. Although Jack made a creditable showing he did not succeed in winning a prize there. One of the popular members of the school. Ches. Hancock, entered the Free Press marathon and won a medal for finish- ing the 25 mile 385 yard run. The prospects for next year look somewhat brighter. as South now has one of the premier half-milers of Canada, Walter Griggs, as a pupil. The members of last years' team were: Juveniles, Pierce Hutchinson and Martin Gray, Intermediates, Jack Kennedy, Doug McLachlan and Ronald Chapman, and Senior, Harold White. -NEIL Rosn, V A. page seventy-three
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