North Toronto Collegiate Institute - Howler Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1934

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North Toronto Collegiate Institute - Howler Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 87 of 132
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li HOH'LER,1U3J Heetness made him about the best pass- receiver in the city. DARCY Howickz QOutsideH. Darce re- sembles a brown teddy-bear in winter and certainly is a bear for work in the fall pastime. His hard tackling and never- say-die spirit earned him a regular posi- tion on the ankle-clutching brigade. FAT ' TIETTITZ tMiddleh. Although Fat had to use a shoe-horn to get into his pants, it tended to keep his wits about him when on the held. His bruising plunges and heavy tackling left their mark on many an ambitious player. JIMMY HAz1i1.woon: CQuarterl. Like Arnup of Varsity, Jimmy made up for his lack of size by his intimate understanding of the game. Pinch hitting for Red at quarter he handled his team like ai veteran. BILL DoL'GAN: tHalf-backl. Bill is the boy with the Charlie Chaplin feet and how he eats up the ground when clad in either cleats or spikes. Dougy starred at half-back on the Sr. team and is also a hne sprinter on the track team. NYith the remaining members of this year's squad Bill will form the nucleus of next year's defenders. Bora TXTORROXVZ tLinemanh. Bob was the handy-man of this year's line. Any posi- tion was capably filled when he was in there. Bob was severely cut-up about his chinning with Rosy, JERRY DLYNSITOIQDI tGutside5. Oakwood's gift to North Toronto this year was Jerry, tackler par excellence, whose specialty was pulling down men twice his size. STAN MCCULLOUGH: tOutsidei. Macs slight build forced him to give up his snap position, which he played on last year's Juniors, to outside wing. This change was a great asset in rounding out our tackling brigade. HBEE GREY' VVALKER: fHalf-backl. An- other one of Mr. Page's proteges, Bee Gee's spirit and relief kicking were in- valuable to the team. ToM BRADY: CMiddle5. This elongated Irishman came to us, like Desmond, from Upper Canada College. His great height made him a hard man to pass on the line. O Stl ,fl in .yy 24. ti rs K Dx. Puffs lfiffy-Om' 'TIMMIIZ BINNIE: tFlying-wingj. Bashful Binnie's hot hosiery and ruddy rompers, canioutlaged a line tackler and conscien- tious player. XVill be heard from next year. lvANDALL hloHNsoN: tlnsidei. Ran rea- lized his fondest ambition in becoming a member of this year's squad. He is sure-fire for next year's team. CAEs,xR GLOCKLING: tllanagerl. This little manager not only looked after the interests of his team but in the role of trainer his soothing hands beat many a tattoo on twitching tendons. His wise- cracking relieved many a pre-game ten- sion. Is zat so lx.-XXYLY R,xwL1NsoN: thliddlel. Jack played that thankless position of middle and featured by his almost super-natural ability to cipher plays. In the hnal game Rawly did the defensive work of three men while our ranks were depleted by penalties. The blood-poisoning .lack had must have gone to his head as he has since left here for that cosmopolitan school, Central Tech. .TACK CIIRYSLICRI tHalf-backN Like the new Chrysler model, .lack is built for speed. His quick dashes around the end brought the crowd to their feet in every game. Jacks unfortunate injury in the Parkdale semi-Final game lost his excep- tional services to the team for the final. lX'oon BEDELL: flnsidei. Give a yell for XYood Bedell. Despite his weight his game was swell XYood's experience gained this year will make him a big factor on next year's line. SPENCER Rossi RoL'sE1-I.: tClutsidel. Rosy was the old cut-up of this year's squad and will testify to the fact that Morrow is a heady player. His speed in going down under kicks made him a valuable player. DIZL. XVHITTAKER: fHalf-backj. Del, Del, the ladies' man, Uh how they'd gasp when the ball he ran. The experience gained by him this year will aid in rounding out our next year's half-line.



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