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A Store for A Man, ls Juclgecl By The Company He Keeps We Keep Companyn with these worlcl-famous names ftops in their respective fielcls, HAPPINESS DIAMONDS GRUEN WATCHES BULOVA WATCHES COMMUNITY SILVER INTERNATIONAL STERLING 1847 ROGERS BROS. SILVER PARKER PENS CORO JEWELLERY and many others. Available at all stores of ONTARIO'S MOST PROGRESSIVE JEWELLERS TWO STORES IN LONDON 170 DUNDAS and 712 DUN DAS l 7 O' I - DIAMOND MERCHANTS STORES IN LONDON TORONTO KITCHENER SARNIA 1 w
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Compliments of Ciasliion Giftsllops 183 Dundas St. London, Ons. Gftllff The Smartest in Clothes for Men und Students Compliments of UUWAN HARDWARE llll. 125 Dundas Met. 3461 LATEST RECORDS LANCFORDS LONDON'S RECORD CENTRE 246 Dundos Street He was also high scorer for South with 11 points. Skinner trailing him by one point. George Xliearing, Central's scoring ace, chalked up 14 points to lead the marksmen of both teams. This was the first defeat for Central by a South team in many years. South vs. Tech. Our Seniors were given their defeat of the year by a very good team from the Technical School. South led at the end of the half 16-123 at this point it had the makings of being a very close game. However, during the third quarter, South's shooting and passing were very poor. The third quarter ended 25-22 for Tech. ln the final quarter the game was never in doubt as Tech had the ball most of the time. Black and McFadden starred for Tech, scoring 8 and 12 points respectively. This loss put South, Central and Tech in a three-way tie for first place. South vs. St. Thomas Collegiate South Seniors defeated St. Thomas Seniors 29 -17. Led by Chuck Dalton, South Seniors defeated St. Thomas Seniors 29-17. Dalton scored 17 points to be the big star of the game. South vs. Beck South Seniors defeated Beck Seniors 65-29. Led by Captain Chuck Dalton, South Seniors walked away with a XVOSSA Senior Basketball game by the score of 65-29. Dalton scored 21 points and he was followed closely by Skinner who had 14 points. Mike Halliday also played a good game, scoring 10 points. This great vic- tory for South was their revenge over Beck for the football defeat. South vs. Central South Seniors drop game to Central by the score of 32-19. South Seniors were defeated by Central at the Central gymnasium by the score of 32-19. South's top scorers were held very close by two very tall Central players. Vllearring guarded Dalton and held Chuck to two points. Stone was guarding Mike Halliday and he held Mike to one point. The only successful South player was Skinner who scored 8 points. South vs. Tech Vlfith Captain Chuck Dalton playing one of his most outstanding games, the South Seniors were just nosed out by Tech 32-31. Dalton scored 14 points, nearly half of the team's total. Skinner played a good game, as he scored 8 points. Fouls were costly to South, and they also proved costly to Tech. South had some poor shooting throughout the game which was very costly. This loss puts South out of the city run- ning for the WOSSA play-downs. South vs. St. Thomas Tech. ln the last game of the regular schedule of Senior Basketball, the South Seniors were nosed out by the St. Thomas Seniors 25-21. Continued on Page 65
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FOREWORD HE London South Collegiate Institute magazine, The Oracle , was last published in the fall of l938. Since then the school programme of the students has been motivated toward assisting in the war effort. Many students have shortened their year's work to assist in Farm Service. Qthers have carried on a great deal of war work in the school programme, or in other war organiza- tions outside the school. These have all made splendid contributions. About nine hundred of our graduates or students straight from the class-room enlisted for Active Service. Of this number about sixty have made the supreme sacri- fice. We wish to pay tribute to all who served, but in a very particular way we desire to honour those who will not return with their Hello, South-eitis good to see the school once more. The Gracie is being published this year to make per- manent this history of the school and in this way honour the memory of our heroes and also our Hue students of those strenuous years. T. S. H. Graham, Principal
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