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EST. l886 Phone Met. 3124 A. LIMITED LCDNDON, CDNTARICD COM-O9 Producers of Fine Printing Color Work a Specialtyn C-00'-09 ' CALENDARS ' ADVERTISING PENCILS ' NOVELTIES JUNIOR BASKETBALL Continued from Page 40 The last half showed a decided improvement in shooting and passing, especially by Mr. Allin's -luniors. Davidson and Adams showed excellent form and led the team to their third straight victory. Davidson was high scorer for South, adding 15 more points to his record, making a total of 47 points in three games. South vs. Central South handed Central a very convincing 46-24 trouncing. They started off well, leading 27-11 at the half-way mark. They worked just as hard in the last half and added 19 more points to their lead giving them their 46e24 win. Davidson made 15 of the 46 points, Adams and Davey posted 10 each. South vs. Tech The junior squad literally walked their way to victory in this game. Tech couldn't stop them at all. Gord Davidson had a scoring field day, tallying 21 points, the whole team showed amazing skill in their shooting and passing. Gord Davidson leads all the players in junior XVOSSA Basketball in points with a total of 83 points in 5 games. 52 South vs. St. Thomas The juniors lengthened their winning streak when they swamped the St. Thomas quintet 35-13. Ken Adams was the Big Gun for South with 13 points to his credit. The first half was quite fast with St. Thomas doing some smooth passing. However, their shooting ability was very lacking. The score at its close read 13-5 for our boys. The final half was all South's. Adams set the scoring pace for South with his 13 points. This was the second defeat for the St. Thomas team by our juniors. South vs. Beck Mr. Allin's undefeated Juniors added another victory to their record when they took Beck C. I. 36-18. They had no trouble at all in breaking the Beck defence and by half time they were leading 20-9. The last half was a repetition of the first with Davidson leading his team-mates to their 3648 victory. Davidson was high scorer in this game, with Davey and Adams showing excellent form. South vs. Central The juniors had to work for their 28-25 vic- tory over the much improved Central squad. They found it tough going all the way, leading 13-9 at half time.
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The last half was very close with Central play- ing brilliantly on defence as well as on offence. In the closing moments of the game, however, South took the lead and kept it, ending the closest game played by them this year. Davidson was high scorer in this game with Gerlach standing out on his excellent playing. South Juniors Clinch Championship Led by Captain Gord Davidson, the South juniors defeated Tech by the score of 32430. Davidson was the leading scorer for South with 13 points. He was followed closely by Alan Lansing who scored 9 points. Harry Gerlach again played an outstanding game for South. To a considerable extent it has been GerIach's defensive play that has got South as far as they are in the XVOSSA grouping. South vs. St. Thomas Tech South juniors under the coaching of IXIr. Allin, proved to be too tough for local opposition this vear. Their defeat of St. Thomas to end the schedule, brought to a close one of South's best years of basketball. They were never defeated, although one game ended in a very close score. It was the scintillating stars-Davidson, Adams, Lan- sing and Gerlach who helped greatly to make this possible. In the St. Thomas game, Davidson scored a total of 18 points, swelling his total for the ten game series to 150 points. Lansing and Adams also played well on the offensive. GerIach's defensive play made him a standout of the game also. -DON Foovtik, 1261 THE PLAYOFFS Semi-final-South vs. St. Jerome's South juniors easily outscored the Kitchener quintet as quick breaks built up an impressive lead of 23-10 by half-time. During the third quarter St. jerome's threatened, but in the last stanza South turned on the heat and easily eli- minated the opposition to the tune of 36-24. Ken Adams and Gord Davidson were best for South, the former swishing in ten points, the latter 9. Harry Gerlach played a flne defensive game. TUR ER'S DRUG sToRE nl MR.-XXII AX Ia. '-4972 ECG W PHOTO SUPPLIES PRESCRIPTIONS SURGICAL NEEDS DRUGS Phone Met. 5566 YOUTH TODAY MOULDS TOMORROW'S WORLD f-09'-09 LONDON YOUNG IVIEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION T. C. Margrett Jack Meikle President G enera l Secretary Compliments of ERNEST R. DENNIS GENERAL INSURANCE Premier Trust Bldg.-428 Richmond St, Met. 6270 London, Ont. Compliments of Bright's Grocery Corner Askin and VVharncIiffe
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