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ompliments of UNITED AUTOMOBILE, AIRCRAFT AGRICULTURAL WORKERS OF AMERICA CIO-CCL LOCAL 195 LOCAL 200 LOCAL 240 CANADIAN REGIONAL OFFICE WINDSOR, ONTARIO
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25th Anniversary Edition THE TOWERS Page Fifteen Boys Sports The Champ— On January 30, Marvin Johnson was awarded medal? by .Mr. Newman for proficiency in gymnastic work. Marvin is the second best gymnastic in the Dominion of Cnnadi Marvin says he owes his success to patient Mr. New¬ man, his instructor, and his continual every day practice. This honour is indeed a fitting one for Marvin, for he trained hard to get it. He also stands near the top of his class. The medals awarded to Marvin were: 1. 2nd in Junior All-around Gymnastics. 2. 2nd in Junior Horse. 3. 3rd in Junior Mats (tumbling). EEC A BEEVA The Annual Cross-Country Run— This is an annual event at this school and many boys -nter all hopeful, but like in everything else there can only bt one winner in each of the Junior and Senior Group The winners of this year were: J. Bryant, the Senior; and T. Tanyi for the Junior boys. There were about 2S boys en¬ tered. The Track Team— The track season begins after the Easter Holidays o cry little can be written about It at the present time. If weather permits us this year to put in lots of practice, we might have a chance at the Annual Track Field Meet here at Windsor and London. Wc w ish our boys plenty of suc¬ cess in this coming event. Soccer— Our Soccer team, coached by Mr. Malkin, this year did not win any championships, but made many other team 2 in some games look pretty poor. On the whole, the team was made up of Junior students and many of the Soccer players played Rugby too. We finished in Third place. The Stars: Bill Steven. Wilkerville born, but English raised, played exceptional games. Gaza, Pickering, Gates, Bissctt, Chistoff. LaSorda. Abramovich and Craig also deserve special mention. Vie arc all looking forward to taking the champion¬ ship in Soccer next season. • SOCCER TEAM 1. CLARENCE BADDER EDWARD BROWELL “PORKY” FATYNK “PAT” PATTERSON MR. A. MALKIN. (CoaWiI “SCOTTY” BISSETT JACK BRYANT RAY CAZA 2. MATTHEW KI.OSS FRANK ROSS JACK PROCTOR HOWARD COOK JOHN BALEN EDWARD AM BED I AN BILL BASHUCK1 3. ED. GATES Blackie” ABRAMOVITCH ALEX CHISTOFF DON CRAIG NORM “Bananas” KATZ
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Page Seventeen Inter- form HOCKEY EDWARD GATES GEO. BISSETT KEN WHITMORE JOHN BALEN TOM CLEMENT BILL ADAMS JOE BALGA DON SCOTT RON HARRIS EUGENE KRENTZ Football Highlights— By NICK P. KRIZ, T4A-B The Rugby season of 1947 was not very bright for football fans of the Vocational School. The players, even though they put up a great fight, lost most of the games played—mainly because of a lack of experience and a de¬ ficiency in weight. Mr. Murray, our football coach, at the beginning of the season found that he was left with hardly any players that had played previously for the school team New players—first, second, third, and (some fourth formersli volunteered to give their all, and before very long a hot, handsome team rolled along. (Brother, they sure did roll ) The Rough Riders came through with flying colours when they won the first football game of the season from Sandwich Collegiate. Although the game was only a tune- up exhibition contest, both teams showed great form and fighting spirit. The Rough Riders had iust a little more of that stuff called oomph”, and edged out the Sandwich Spartans by a close score of 2-0. The boys tasted victory this once only, for all the following games were unfortunately lost. The first scheduled game was lost to the defending champs, Patterson Panthers, by an uncomfortable score of 17-3. The second and best game played by Vocational was against the Kennedy Clippers. We lost 11 to 8. Our old rivals, the W ' alkervillians, w’on the third game by the unusual score of II to 1. The next game w as lost to the Sandwich Spartans by the score of 9 to 0. The champion Purple Raiders w ' ere the opponents in the last game. That night there was not only our 1947 football game, but also we had on hand the original foot¬ ball team of 1922 which came to help us celebrate the 25th Anniversary ' of our school. Because of the superiority of the champion Purple Raiders, they won by the score of 29 to 6. It was a tough season all right, but due to the practice gained by the young players, the W. D. Lowe Vocational School team will be the team to watch in the future. Sports News from T2E— T2E took the second year Interform Hockey Champion¬ ship without opposition. X‘ith such players as Scotty, EdJv and Tommy, it was an easy victory. Every member of the team however, did his share in winning the Grade X lntcr- form Championship. They won the Interform Basketball Championship too. They are waiting to play the championship in Football. Due to cold w ' eathcr and snow ' in the late fall the game haJ to be postponed till spring. Don Fairley is our star right outside. Professor Don Spence is our star left outside. I • RUOBY TEAM 1. F. HALL B. KONDURK G. SCRATCH G. BISSETT J. KUPICKI 2. MR. J MURRAY. J. ASH J. ALTENHOFF J. GARANT R. ANDREJClYt J. DONALDSCN D. PRICE MR. S. ROSS 3. C. BERL J. IVAN K. COON C. MAXIM MIKE ABRAMOVICH A. CHISTOFF H. HAZEL
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