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90 THE l'lIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE E 3 . W-s.,.f-- . H! ll l w INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY TEAM Standing.---Dr. Gammell Cllecturh, G. Bronfman LSec'y H,S.H.C.J, W. Aslin fM'grl, Millar, M. Armitage J. Lutfy, A. Walsh LSec'y H.S.A.A.b, H. Bott LPres. H.S.H.C.J, D. A. McRae 1CoachJ Seated.--Cadrin, W. Woo, W. Carmichael 1Cap'U, Blachford. R. Denton. E i I JUNIOR HOCKEY TEAM Standinxz.-Mr. McRae KC0:-1chJ, F. Groundwater, A. Walsh CSec'y H.S.A.A.J, R. Decorato, A. Smith, Adams, Mr. H. Bott, G. Bronfman, Dr. Gammell QRectorJ. Seated.-Wcxlar, W. Maclure, E. Flanders fCap'tJ, R. Hamilton, K. Laidley.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE 89 OCKEY 28-2 REPORT OF HOCKEY CLUB HE season 1928-29 has been successful both from a financial point of view and in the number of members. During the past season more fellows joined the Hockey Club than have joined for many years past. With respect to the sale of tickets to the Forum, approximately 2,000 tickets were sold, giving a revenue of 318000. Hockey is the most expensive sport for us and if we get the loyal support of the school we have no difficulty in meeting a part of our expenses. Hockey costs the School approximately 3380 a year. This year we have been able to collect 35270 towards this amount. Now as far as the games played are concerned, we may safely say that we have enjoyed a successful season. In the Senior section our team was second to Lower Canada and tied with Westmount. In the Intermediate, our team won the Eastern section and in the play-off with Montreal West won the first game with a 1-0 score and lost the second with a 2-0 score, thus losing out by one goal. This has happened for four different seasons, losing the Championship by one goal. In the junior section our teams won the Eastern section but lost in the play-off with Westmount. Our thanks are due to Mr. MacRae for his untiring efforts throughout the entire season. It would be superfluous to mention the various stars of our teams, each player did his part and thus made for the degree of success which we attained. Respectfully submitted, GERALD BRONFMAN, Secretary, M.H.S.H.A. Y SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM Back Row,-G. Bronfinan CSec'y H.S.H.C.Dg D. MaeRae, Coach, W. Aslin Ofgrj, VV. R. Carmichael, M, Armitage, Gibson, L. Paul, A. Walsh CSec'y H,S,A,A.D, H. Bott CPres. H.S.H.C.D, Dr. Gammell CRect0rJ. Front Row,fJ. McCormick, W. Woo, K. Farmer lCap'tJg R. Lamb, O. Blachford.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE 91 REPORT OF BASKETBALL CLUB, 1928-29 HOUGH we did not .succeed in winning any city championships this year, nevertheless our basketball season was a Very successful one. Our seniors won the championship of their section of the league, displaying a Hne brand of basketball, but in the play-off with the fine Baron Byng team in the lVl.A.A.A. gymnasium they did not strike their stride until near the end of the game, and consequently were defeated. Our intermediates also won their sectional championship, but were defeated by one point in a thrilling play-off game with Verdun High School. Our juniors started off strongly, but, due to illness of some of their star players, they were noscd out of the championship in the last few games. Thanks is due to Mr. McRae for his fine work in coaching the senior and intermediate teams, and to Mr. MacDougall who coached the juniors. The senior inter-class championship was won this year by 6A and the intermediate by 4D. It is hoped that next year we may regain our lost senior championship, which we have so often held, and re-establish our prestige as the leading basketball school in the city. Respectfully submitted, ALLISON A. WALSH, Secretary, H1S.A.A. SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Standinggf-liekcrsen, H. P. Lockhart, BAA qPrcs. H.S.B.C.B, Millar, G. Wood, Huff, A. Walsh tSee'y ll,S,fXA.J, H. Rane. Scaled: -S. Morrison, O. Ross tCup'tD, H. Smart. -1 W5 fl A i A HQ--Q-I ' i -'? ' . , .r Q ' ba.. , V I I If X Q., W ' l . 5 Qs -, :-' R e
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