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BOYS SOCCER TEAM Standing—John Bolling. Ernest Dobson. Oscar Pabst. Mr. W. D. Uwe. Mr. I . Bennett (coach). John Blackton (Captain), Chas. McDonald. Seated—Ernest Apedaile, Win. Dunlop, Ernest Milne. Roy Pashak. James McNab, James Stephen. events. Vivian Howe of ClI). won the Junior Girls’ Interscholastic Championship, and the excellent in¬ dividual work of each member of the team gave us a most satisfactory score. A new event, the Running High Jump was introduced this year, and although we did not secure a place in the Senior competition, in the Junior we won both first and third. -o- RUGBY Rugby is essentially a game of contact and of fierce contest, where timidity has no place. At the same time the demand for fair play and self control is ever present and under very trying circumstances. Rugby is not only a game, it is an education. John Parent was selected to cap¬ tain the team by popular vote. By his teeth-gritting attacks and stone wall defense “Beanie” proved an exemplary leader. The attack was planned and many times executed by J. Goldman as (|uarter. Goldie was a glutton for punishment. • In the position of flying wing Moore delivered all the action that position called for. When “Rosie” was not giving interference he was busily breaking up the other teams’ plays before they were under way The wing positions demanding such a high degree of agility, speed and open field tackling were well taken care of by Simpson. Langlois and J. Mason. The back bone of a team, the line whose work is never spectacular but • nevertheless greatly appreciated when resisting one of those “We want a touch down” appeals, was composed of Tobin. Zade, Campbell. Laforet and Morneau with Robert¬ son at centre. The action pitures show Robertson demonstrating that phrase. “They shall not pass.” The handling of punts by our safety backs, Payne, Anderson and Windecker stands out as a decided credit to those players. 38
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TRACK AND FIELD TEAM Bark Row—Robert Carley, Leslie Campbell. WUfretl MacArthur, Julius Goldman, Vernon Vie, Mr. J. J. Wood, (Coach), Norman Bullard. Centre Row—Vivian Howe, Leta Knight. Mlsrs M. Connerty (Coach), Miss J. Beasley (Director Girls ' Athletics). Kathleen Slowgrove. Muriel Smith. Seated—Helen Ridley, Cora Shipman. TRACK AND FIELD MacArthur, Ontario Pole Vault Champion. Last fall in Toronto at the Annual Track and Feld Meet for the Second¬ ary Schools of the Province, Wilfred MacArthur represented our school. In competition with the best athletes of Ontario, Wilfred showed his pole- vault prowess by defeating all the other contestants, clearing a height of IF 6”. Here ' s hoping that our Ontario champion will soon be a Dominion Olympic winner. Field Day It was a glorious day for our school because, in spite of the fact that we did not actually win the shield, we gave the other schools a run which they will not forget. In preparation for this event the girls of the Technical School were coached by Miss Beasley and Miss Connerty, while Messrs. Wood and McGrath had charge of the boys. The athletes showed great promise and it certainly looked bright when, on the event of the Technical School Field Day nine previous high school records were beaten. Excellent weather conditions favoured the advent of the Inter- High School Field Day at Stodgell Park and good athletics were wit¬ nessed by a record crowd. Five schools entered the contest; (1) Sandwich Continuation School; (2) Assumption College; (3) Wind¬ sor Collegiate; (4) Walkerville Col¬ legiate and (5) our own School. The points were awarded as follows: Windsor Collegiate 110; Tech 103; Walkerville 69; Assumption 25; Sandwich 7. Our girl athletes are to be con¬ gratulated on their success in their
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GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row—Miss J. Beasley (Director of Girls’ Athletics and Coach). Gtayds Parent. Margaret Horton, Lillian Smith, Mr. V. D, Lowe. Centre Row—Margaret Choate. Catharine White. Elizabeth Hall (captain), Molly COhn. Martha Spindler. Front Row—Helen Garfat. Helene Ridley. Cicely Helps. CADET CORPS Windsor - Walkerille Technical School Cadet Corps No. 1112 was organized originally in the fall of 1923 when the Tech was first opened. The third annual inspection took place on June 1, 1926, Lieut. Col. Gillespie, L.C.O., M.D. No. 1, being the inspecting officer. After the ' Corps received the In¬ specting Officer in due ceremonial form the march past was ordered. Then an inspection of the various company, platoon and section move¬ ments were made as well as that of the work of signallers, stretcher hearers and hand. An interesting feature of the after¬ noon’s ceremonial was the reception of the Inspecting Officers with the Battalion drawn up in Review Or¬ der. This Corps was the first to perform this movement in the Bor¬ der Cities. It was exceedingly well done. Col. Gillespie expressed him¬ self as very well pleased with the showing of the Corps and compli¬ mented Cadet officers and instruc¬ tors on their work. Throughout the year instruction was given in Signalling, First Aid and Shooting as well as the usual drill movements. The Bugle Band began practice in March under Ser¬ geant Deneau and on Inspection ac¬ quitted themselves very creditably indeed.
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