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C1D HOCKEY CHAMPS— Hurrah for our team! We won the Inter¬ form Hockey Championship. Yes, for the first time in a- long as most of the school teachers can remember, a Commercial first form team won the championship. Yes, Cll) li l it. Here are summaries of the names: C1D 5 vs TIB •—TIB got the final goal in 15 minutes .we time. Star Cameron. ClD 11 vs TIE 5— t il) had the first goal lead and kept it. Star Dawson. ClD 11 vs T1D 4 —Dawson. Cameron scored .1 goals apiece. Star Price. 4 goals: Bob Mar¬ tin scored 1. ClD 23 vs TIB 1 — Dawson and Bill Martin shone. Star Bill Martin (goalie). ClD 5 vs T1F 4 —Cll) came from behind and Dawson scored 2 goal ' in 5 minutes. Star I awson. ClD 8 vs T1A 4 —ClD took a quick lead and kept there. Star Cameron. ClD 4 vs T1F 3 — Ml players were outstanding a Cll) took the CHAMPIONSHIP. Dawson got the winning goal with an assist by Bob Martin. Star Bill Martin. Ml scored the goals that helped ClD put the championship in the hag. Three of the players made the all-s ' .ar team: Bill Martin. Coal; Bo ' i Dawson. Right Forward: and Mur- rav Cameron. Centre. Good luck next year. Cll). T2F HOCKEY NEWS— The second form hockey championship was won by T2F. The team was sparked In such players as Elmer (Hip) Sko . Jack (Slug ' Em) Siddle. Steve Slavick. Peter Salich and Donald Shaver. The first game that was played by the T2F team against T2E was won by T2F. 12-5. The star of this game was forward Pete Salich. The outstanding goal tender. I.indy (Turk) Whi¬ ted. allowed only three shots to get by him. The 2nd. 3rd. and 4th games were won by I2F. 12-5. 7-(i and 11-8 respectively. Pictures at right are from top to bottom: ClD Hockey, T2F Hockey, TIB Soccer and T2E Soccer. —By RONALD ASSEF, ClD
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PAGE SIXTY-EiGH ' l BOYS ' SPORTS • INTERMEDIATE TRACK TEAM John Becic Gordon Scratch Harold Hewitt Mr. J. Murray J oc Sobocan Ken Coon Phil Bur back. • TRACK AND FIELD The intermediate track team went down to Windsor Stadium to compete in the Windsor Secondary Schools Association annual track meet. The team had high hopes of winning the championship as it was composed of some star athletes. Burback and Becic, the two top per¬ formers of the team, tied first for individual honours, each with 16 points to his credit. Although strongly paced by these two, the rest of the team lacked in performance. Scratch and Mailloux didn’t quite make the grade in the hurdles. Coon, throwing the discus, missed get¬ ting some points as his heaves were short. In the half mile, Sobocan placed fifth, also missing the point mark. Hewitt, in the pole vault, lost out in inches. Patterson won this championship. In London, however, it was a different story. Competing for the Western Ontario Secondary Schools Association Intermediate Track title, the team came through with flying colours. Six members of the team competed. Burback and Becic were again the main cogs, placing in every event record. Becic, who broke the shot-put record in Windsor five days pre¬ viously, broke another one at London with a heave of 44 feet. His throw at Windsor was better, estabishing a record of 45 feet, which will remain for a long time. Coon won the discus throw, collecting two points. Sobocan, Scratch, and Hewitt made good tries, but didn t quite manage to collect any points. Mr. Murray was a proud man as he posed with the team when they had their picture taken for the Year Book. • • • GOLF TOURNAMENT —By BOB CONROY The annual Windsor Secondary Sc hools Asrociation Golf Tournament was held at Rose- land Golf Club, Thursday, September 23, 1948. The weather was not too ideal for golf as the v ind was rather strong and quite cool. Very good scores were turned in. Ken¬ nedy Collegiate Institute, the winners of the tournament, turned in a score of 361. Our Vocational team came a very good second with a score of 384. Rudy Cherniak, 88} Peter Salich, 96; Ronald Bcndick, 97; Emil; Breschuk, 103; Dick Bendick, 106. Sandwich followed with 394, Walkerville with 400, and Patterson with 446. As you see, the competition was very stiff and the boys of the team deserve congratula¬ tions and, of course, Mr. Augustine, the coach. • GOLF TEAM Dick Bcndick Mr. Augustine Emil Breschuk Ron Bendick Rudy Cherniak Absent — Peter Salich.
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