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Back Row MR. ROSS. NOWACZYNSKI. HORVATH. Front Row— MACRO, PAPAK. KARPALA, MR. AUGUSTINE. Back Row— HUGGARD. BRIANT. CORE. NAGEI.EISEN, CHITTARO, PRP1CH, FAZEKAS. McLEOD. ALESSI, URSULAK. Centre Row— MR. ROSS. SCH1SSI.F.R, BELA ' K ' ETZ, MAXIM, SAVI, BODNAR. WESTLAKE, NADIN. HANCRAR, CHODOLA. BROTHER, KUP1CKI. MR. MURRAY. Front Row— HALL. UKRA1NEC. MILKS. LA SORDA. GUNNELL, CALSAVARA, MONTAGUE, EBERHARD. • FOOTBALL TEAM, 1947 BUD WESTLAKE—Left middle, Captain 1947 team. All-City for the third time. BOB BODNAR—Snap, mention 1947 All-City. DON HALL—Inside, mention 1947 All-City. BRUCE NAGELEISEN. MEL BRIANT—Middle, mention 1947 All-City. FRANK LA SORDA—End, mention 1947 All- City. LOUIS CALSAVARA. LOU NADIN—Full back, 1947 All-City. ENZO CHITTARO—Quarterback. CHARLES MAXIM—L. Half. BROCK McLEOD—R. Half. BOB HEGLER— Flying Wing. Alternates:— Ends: JOE PRPICH, JOHN FAZEKAS, EUGENE URSULAK; Middles: NICK BELOW1TZ, DON GUNNELL; In¬ sides: GEORGE BROTHERS, DAVID MON¬ TAGUE; Snap: CH AS. MILKS; Quarter¬ back: BILL CORE; Halfbacks: BOB HUG¬ GARD, ADOLF UKRAINEC; Fly;ng Wings: ANGELO SAVI, ALFRED ALESSI. Coach— JOHNNY MURRAY, noted for his good coaching, kept the team in high spirits. Student Manager— ALEX KUPICKI, was the team’s fastest runner. Spotter— ED TOZE, was the eagle eye. -RAY GRANT, T4-B. Sports Editor • GOLF Mr. Augustine took care of the Golf Tour¬ nament, and led Lowe to a fine showing among the top-flight teams in the competition. It was very keen but Vocational bowed to Sandwich on totals of 334 to 352. BOY’S SPORTS I j
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PIERRE. FAZEKAS. COWAN, MORRISON. BAUMGARTNER. PILLAR MESIASZ, PROCTOR. KOLYVEK. LEMON. SMITH. MR. HARRISON. Back Row- Front Row upon to keep the spectators on the edge of their seats. Although the win column this year showed a very small “two and the loss column a very large “five”, after each game Vocational ' s oppo¬ nents knew they had been up against a basket¬ ball team. As long as the Rough Riders come through with scrappy teams of that calibre, we’ll be out there in full strength to cheer them on. • BASKETBALL The 1946- ' 47 season was no more successful than the 1945-’46 season, if one considers only the wins and losses column. Meeting, in nearly every case, towering — and we do mean towering — opposition, it was a matter of a good big team beating a good small team. But if looked at from the standpoint of thrills and excitement, the Rough Riders could always be depended Back Row PONGRATZ, CHISTOFF, CV1TK0VITCH. PICKERINC ABRAMOVICH. Middle Row— MR. ROSS, PROCTOR. PRPICH SAVI, LaSORDA. BAI.EN, MR. MAt.KIN. SVCIZOWSKI, KATZ. KEARNS, BISSETT. BOISMlER. Their rivals, the Walkerville Tartans, again man¬ aged to give them a shaking (5-3), and the Clip¬ pers took a close game (2-1). The Rough Riders then battled hard to out¬ play Patterson (1-0). This put them in the play¬ offs for second place. They played the next game in shining style, but lost a close game to the Clippers (1-0). With four wins and five losses for the season they finished in third place in the League. The Vocational Rough Riders Soccer Team got off to a good start by walking over Edith Cavell (7-1), and clipping the Kennedy Clippers (2-1). Then the Rough Riders slackened, as Walkerville and Patterson beat them by 3-0 scores. With the first half of their season gone, they again tackled Edith Cavell victoriously (3-2). i ?4 ■ v | 4 y $ u ■ f R t •, .sJlLflJI L w 9 f r A
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