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Page Sirly-Eiglzt THE HOWLER, 1934 BADMINTON, TENNIS AND SCHOOL CRESTS TUMBLING AND APPARATUS TENNIS DoUBLEs CHAMPIONS BARBARA I-'ENN LOUISE rom: BADMIN TON HIS year badminton has created more interest among the girls than ever be- fore. As North Toronto has only two courts and limited time to play, the member- ship is restricted to fourth and fifth formers. NVhen there is room, girls from the lower forms are allowed to play. The membership this year is well over eighty. Many of these are new to the game. So far there has just been a ladder tournament in which eighteen couples were entered. The four couples which work up to the top play other schools. Vp to the present, North Toronto has had only one tournament with another school. That was with Eastern Commerce. It resulted in 199 points for N.T.C.I. as opposed to 89 points for Eastern Commerce. Much interest marked the beginning of girls' sports this year, which showed itself in the number of entries in the tennis tournament. lt was scheduled for much earlier in the fall than usual and was carried through in record time. There was a 'decided increase over last year in participants which promises well for the future. Ida Tipp proved supreme in the singles, winning them for the second year in succession. She defeated Isabel Cation, 7-5, 6-1, who also played a good game. In the doubles, Louise Ford and Barbara Penn were the winners, with Johnny Marshall and Ida Tipp the runners up. The score was 6-4, 4-6, G--1, which indicates the eveness of the game. NIARY CALDER has returned to N.T.C.I. after three years' absence and distinguished her- self at Tennis and Badminton.-Awfully glad to have you back, Mary. PHYLLIS Mlsws is really interested in Badmin- ton and works hard at her game which is steadily improving. Keep at it Phyllis. , ...a mf., ts. 'im .A TUMBLING TEAM l L ' ies. A B, Higginson J. Denison M. Camplin B. Cook B. Martin M. G C. Montgomery ray B. Fenn M. Nicol R. Ferguson A. Berry P. Cuthbert
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THE HOIVLER, 193-I Non-Swimmers Beware! Here comes ALLI- SON RIKEN. If you don't watch out you'll learn how to swim when Allison is near. NIARGE HosMER captains her form Basketball team. She fell once, hurt her ear and her dignity W got right up, and did she get baskets - ask us - yes! FLORA NICOLL, pickles to you, is in the right jar as it were, when she is on a Basket- ball court. Nice guarding, pickles, and we agree whole-heartedly. X'Vho's that knocking at the door, no not the Fuller Brush man, just one of his relatives. BETTY FULLER seems to have been raised on a Basketball court. It's a gift we main- tain, to play like that: ' HJACKYH .AxUllIiR of the Choate, Auger Choate forward line completes a nice trio. They need you Jacky , keep it up. JEAN RUTHUEN. VVhoops! She's done it again! What? Oh just scored her 22nd basket. fNot exaggeration eitherj. Mary, oh Mary! Vi'e, as forwards, would like to see what the ball looks like. P.S.-That's NIARY XVILLMOT'S reputation as guard. She is a great guard. She's there! No. she's here! No, I see herg over there. My she's a fast guard! That's some reputation you have, PAT HLTNTER. Contidentially, people, Pat is a good guard. lVho is an inspiration to her team? Don't you liI'!OXV-IRIZNIZ FARAM. She seems to radiate the spirit which makes one want to play. HELEN CURTIS-Paging Helen. Oh, there you are. Helen, you are a nifty guard, always just where they want you. Is your face red? JEAN NIANSON is one of our future Stars at Basketball. She's good now, so draw your own conclusion about what she's going to -ani MARIAN BEST ' I BILL SUBLETT Pres. of Girls' Athletic Association Captain of Junior Rugby Page Si.i'1'y-Sctwiv be like. 4Tough about the ankle, jean- lJon't let us catch you doing that again. GRACE GAY is on the winning tifth form team. And is one of their stand-bys on the de- fence. XYhen Grace was asked how she did it she said, Ch, I'm just Gay and light- hearted -Get it? Marvellous floor work! Sensational shooting! and the best captain !-XVho? IQAY COLE- .MAN-and we mean it. lVfARG. A112125 is a steady and reliable guard. she does not let the opposing forwards get a chance at the ball. 'lihat's the spirit, Marg. RUTH GREEN, oh dear! XYe small forwards can't even see over her. But we'll give her credit she is a ripping good guard. BETTY XVICKIZNS brings her happy smile to a Basketball game and well she may because she is a keen player herself. PHYLLIS Cow1E. Small, but what a player! liverybody says Phyllis is a good team- mate. Fozrrflzv Form Iiaskcflvall IV-B seems to be in on everything in the way of sports. After gaining the volleyball championship they went right to work and carried off the honours in fourth form basket- ball with IV-A a close second. The games were well played however. They defeated Y-AB and V-CD to capture the Upper School Championship. Third Form BU5kL'l'l7lIH At the time of going to press the third form schedule is not yet finished. Form IH-B is leading the way in one group with IH-D ahead in the other group. IH-A and Ill-H are running the leading forms a close second in their respective groups making the race very interesting. 5 IDA TIPP Tennis Singles Champion
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THE HOIVLER, 1934 BADMINTON EXECUTIVE Back Row, Left to Right-Jean Francis, Bessie McCullough. Frances McDonald, Lois Henderson. D Front Row. Left tn Right,-.lonnv Marshall, Ida Tipp, Margaret Taylor, Elinor Doane, Evelyn Mossop. YPVONNE SECORD. Smack! My word! Can Yvonne smash those Badminton birds to good advantage? Yvonne is also inter- ested in Volleyball, Basketball and Tap Dancing. Page Sixty-Nille JEAN THOMAS is a very promising Badminton player. She has some old veterans we know of really worried. Jean also plays Basket- ball with a right good will. RIARG. TXIEEK is new to the illustrious game of Badminton this year, but she is progress- ing by leaps and bounds. just try and keep her back. FLORENCE GATES is another one of our bright lights in Badminton. VVe're expecting a lot from you, Florence. XVINNIE DULTGAN was a runner-up in the Ten- nis tournament and can she make the sparks Hy around the Tennis courts. SCHOOL CRESTS At the commencement this year the follow- ing girls received school crests :-Ruth Young, Jacquelyne jolly, Dorothy Henderson, Marian Patton, Betty Lawson, Merle McBride and Margaret Saunders. These girls are to be con- gratulated as it is a great honour to win a school crest. The requirements are, as every- APPARATUS TEAM ...Q W 1 . , Y .eq E 'H '? S f a jr . .X ll . -- '3 , , . . A 5 K b .X , . - L. M. Weaver M. Johnston E. Inglis B. Jeiers J. Thomas J. Manson B. Cook F. Nichol M. Brown C. Foster
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