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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW — mere difference of five points in the final game against the League champions. Line-up: Piping Wiag. cec seme Ј. Stevens Hates 7 сс ns Куап о McCourt oe | cite ЛЫ AUNT TTE Carroll (Capt.) ы Mahoney Sab ae уыт: P. Shaughnessy Лазе? s ayasa s nenn en К. Boileau ТСТ МЕНО КеПеу ДОДАН Ee nna eiserne Street . ee B. Macdonald Ойға... 2. Стау Е К. Forbes Subs: Thomas, Ancona, W. Murphy, Hackett, Smith, Fahey, McGuire. Jonn STEVENS, Third High “В” INTERMEDIATE When the Senior High squad was fi- nally chosen, the Intermediates were organized under the я direction of Mason Johnson, a College Senior. Although they were striving for no title, they organized themselves to play football, to practice with the Seniors, and to assure next year's High School roster of a group of experienced players. For a team with little at stake, the Intermediates went about their work in earnest, an example for all of real school spirit. Among the promising players brought along by Coach Johnson we oa men- tion Dunne and Bourque in the back- field, and Libby, McNaughton, Dalton, and Snell on the line. Line-up: Flying И іп ................. Bourque Halott. 4.53 e одно .Hickey LO ROTE Воск Со гүү Dunne БОСОВЕ ССО овас бово . Murphy MB oo edax Tere epi n RES rent 5% ЕЛ ТУТ Snell ТА наон: Westover Ж nt n sn ро m R. Langan АБАШ а о Libby ШТАТ Е. McNaughton Ой. na el nee Kennedy еее McDougall — Subs: Parenteau, Barlow, O'Donnell, Haymes, Dalton, McAndrew, Weiss, Gazelle. WILLIAM BRENT Third High A JUNIOR Stepping into the shoes of last year’s champion Juniors was no easy task for two regulars and fifteen newcomers to the game. Early and long practices were the order of the first A weeks, and again the Junior tradition of faith- fu l attendance remained unbroken. A real find was uncovered in the person of Lou-Joe Cardin, the fastest running half in the League. It was not long before the value of Ian McNaughton at out- side, and Frank Hayes at middle was fully appreciated. he team got away to a slow start, victory following defeat and defeat fol- lowing victory with rather monotonous regularity. The game that topped the season was the return game with the League leaders, who were lucky to emerge with a 6-6 tie. In the next and final game, against Montreal West, the Juniors turned in a splendid perform- ance, falling short of victory by the narrow margin of two points. In this game the two veterans, Long and Clarke, along with Costigan, played stellar roles. The steady and noticeable improve- ment that each succeeding game brought forth was in no small part due to the wes and coaching of Mr. Elliott, J., who again developed a plucky and hard fighting team. Captain John O'Brien, who graduates from High School this June, also merits special congratulations, for his enthusiastic аав іп every minute of every game was a constant source of inspira- tion to his teammates. Line-up: Flying Ріт................. Dumas оо s Costig an м ы-ы ее ass mas ЗАВ Cardin Ке” суарса DM E N. ОНИЕ, nn trn nnn O'Brien (Capt.)
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LOYOLA ing forwards to distraction, passes clev- erly, receives passes at кој angle and specializes in a low bullet shot from the side, a nightmare shot to most goalers. Line-up G0. reor ees E. Kierans ID e се Dubée ee eure Tyler се, К. Shaughnessy (Capt.) ИМ анор Aubut pcc Gagné Subs: Е. Kane, A. Thomas, McDonnell, Griffin, B. MacDonald, C. Kane. RAYMOND ALTIMAs, 35. (Manager) Raymond Altimas, who has continually held down secretarial and managerial positions throughout his High School and College days, graduates this June. Ever dependable in the performance of his duties on the L.C.A.A. executive and as manager of the various foot- ball and hockey teams, Loyola loses a son of whom she may well be proud.— Editor. еее INTERMEDIATE INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL At the outset of the зеазоп a Basket- ball Committee was formed with Mr. McElligott, S.J., as Moderator, Mr. Eddie Kearns, Coach, Hugh Kierans, Chairman, Hugh Macdonald, Vice- Chairman, and Charles Beauvais, Man- ager. We entered our team in the Inter- collegiate section, and in the Catholic Basketball League. Though the team was not a record one, Loyola's basket- ballers gave a good account of them- selves, losing several close decisions out of sheer inexperiencc. Our Moderator is to be commended for the wholehearted support which he has given to basketball throughout the season, and the coach deserves a word of praise for his unceasing efforts with a team that began to produce only when the schedule was nearly over. COLLEGE REVIEW + Line-up ее Beauvais КТП” McLellan CORTE ERE H. Kierans Е eat B. Macdonald TTD eee W. Brent Subs: King, W. McNally, Haynes, Pinsonnault, Bedford, Hollingsworth. Носн P. Ківкамв, 36. еее HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SENIOR This усаг 5 Senior squad was the lightest one to represent Loyola High School in recent years. Owing to the graduation of many members, a whole new line had to be formed. While the front wall of Shaughnessy at centre, Street, Kelley and Boileau on one side, and Macdonald, Hackett and Smith on the other, was necessarily lacking in weight, they gave a great display of pluck all season against much heavier opponents. Ryan and McCourt proved a fleet pair of halves, the line-plungin chore being left to Captain Carroll an Fahey for the most part. The outside wing assignment was ably carried out by Ancona, Gray, Forbes, Thomas, and Bantam McGuire. Mahoney, Mur- phy, and Stevens, took turns handling the ball, showing keen headwork in starting plays. Coach Jack Shaughnessy, a member of Fourth High, was faced with the dif- ficult task of building a team around four of last year's Seniors. In fact, five of last season's smart Junior team ad- vanced to Senior ranks, two of whom were still eligible for Junior football. The team's record more than does credit and honor to the coach and players, for the close of the season marked the stun- ning upset of the heavier squad of D'Arcy McGee High School, and a Чај
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INTERMEDIATE НОН SCHOOL НОСКЕУ Back Row: Mr. J. MCCAFFREY, S.J., Coach, В. SHEEHAN, J. DALTON, В. HEBERT, HOWARD Есіл, P. SNELL, А. GAGNON, P. BURKE, J. DUNNE, Р. MCANDREW, Manager Front Row: В. LANGAN, Е. MCGUIRE, H. KEYES, Captain, R. THOMAS, E. CORBETT, Е. KENNEDY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY Western Interscholastic Champions—1934-35 Back Row: REV. Е. BRESLIN, S.J., Coach, W. BROWN, Е. MCNALLY, W. MCNICHOLL, J. KEARNS, J. KAVANAGH, J. COSTIGAN, Captain, J. RYAN, Manager Front Row: 1. MCNAUGHTON, E. ASSELIN, J. MCLAUGHLIN, С. LANGAN Inserts: D. STUART, D. NEWTON
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