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Page Ffffy-str T H E H o W L E R, 1 9 3 4 The North Toronto Bantam's romped conditions, North Toronto met Central Tech through their schedule of six games beating in the finals, and swamped them by a 17-0 N.V.S., -T.C.I., M.C.I. Cfell outj each twice to lead their group. In the semi-final, Western Commerce were their opponents and after a hard tussel N.T. emerged with a 6-5 verdict. After a delay of a - i 3 score thus winning the T. L. Church cup emblematic of th e Bantam Rugby Cham- pionship. So in the first year of their new league the Bantams set a record to be proud of and gave a rosy out- look for the Iunior and Seniour Teams few weeks, due to un- of the future ED. DQNNENFIELD GEORGE HAZELWOOD ' favourable weather Captain Coach 1 X l Back Row- Averill, B. Wardell, J. Kerwin, S. Lewis, Lennox. Middle Row-Mr. Bryce, G. Tattison, Kantell, Dedman, Dignam, R. Gladish, Col. Wood. Front Row-A. L. Luach, H. Jolly, E. Donnenfield, G. Hazelwood, Harold Swinden, J. Bennett. Seated in Front-G. Simmons, J. Brisley.
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THE HOIVI. 1513, 1934 securing a 6-0 lead at half time. Another battling finish nosed out the opposition 5-T. The high spot of the season was the elimina- tion of -larvis G-3, a victory that did much to avenge the previous defeat in the city tinals. In the first round of the semi-finals, Dan- forth Tech. was defeated 22-6, with the whole team performing in a manner that augured f -a-A,-- -,Av A -W +'-,-vA'Av A JUNIOR RUGBY XVith MR. I'AuE to teach the game And start them on the road to fame, With BARRINGIZR and his First Aid The Junior Rugby team was made. Great throngs of budding heroes tried But on these few did Bun decide.- BILL SUBLI-ITT, star and Captain, toog BILL Eow1.12N of the mighty shoe, NEIL BRADY, stellar on defenceg HLYGII BAss1-:TT of a girth immenseg AI.. CLAR'-:E at middle plunged pell-mell Through holes torn out by tbl.. CAI-151.5 When POXVERS called a power attack He'd give the ball to iALCONBRACKj Though o'er him would opponents tower SMITH caught each pass by Floating Powerng Sm ALLIQN, outside wing, was quick, Ihzgt' Fifty-Ffzfc well for the Humberside game to come. How- ever, the good fortune that had brought vic- tory in previous Humberside battles deserted the team. A 7 point deficit in the first five minutes proved too much to overcome, and another Junior team met a final defeat, which however, was no indication of the brand of rugby which they played. PERSONNELNW-NWMNVWM-N And fleet at half was ALF. How1cK,' I-loss lYI1.1.oi'i:11Bv grabbed runners' legsg Few snaps were quite as good as CRAIG's,' Glanoxs and that G11zsoN sheik XVould add strength when the line was weakg An outside tackling star was AMOs,' Blu, Cl'LC'llli'l'll, too, was just as famousg FRANK IXIoR'roN snapped the pigskin sphere And Tiannx' T11oMPsoN ran it clear' Glfoiuzii TQARRY led the back-field guard lfVhile l'1-.wks called signals loud and hard. And there they are, these handsome ginks Broke down the dreaded Jarvis jinx, But could not keep, though hard they tried The one they had o'er Humberside. They now pass on their hopeful dream To win the cup, to next year's team. -1 '2 .i -ti 5 ' 5, I 3' if 4 . JUNIOR RUGBY TEAM Rffk Row-Gerald C'fllE. Wally Roberts, George Karry, Ediie Powers, Bill Culcheth, Neil Brady, Don Gibbons Middle Row-Frank Morton, Al. Capel, Harold Gibson, Bert Willoughby, Allie Alconbrack. Sid. Allan, Jack Amos. vin Smith. Front Row-Mr. Bryce, Hugh Bassett, Alf. Howick, Bill Sublett, Mr. Page, Bill Bowlen, Ted Thomson, Al. Clark, C l. Wood.
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THE HOWLER, 1934 Pago Fifty-Sczwl BOYS' GYM SQUAD i The year of 1932-33 brought great success to the gym team. The year past was one of great enjoyment and intensive training with frequent ventures into the realm of compe- tition. Though no longer under the excel- lent direction of Mr. Donaldson, who has seen fit to retire to Parkdale after his ceaseless efforts on behalf of the team, it has banded together its forces, shattered by graduation, etcetera, and is being coached by Mr, Byrce once again. The team first shared the limelight when two of its members, Bev. Lewis and Ted Dun- bar, finished well up with the leaders in the Ontario Junior Championships held last February. A school gymnastic competition was held last March under the guidance of Messrs Donaldson and Bryce. The cups which were keenly contested for went to Ted Dunbar, Sr., black Slcuce, Jr., and Benny Field, Novice. The reputation of the school was consid- erably enhanced by the success of a team of five men who captured fourth place in a held of twenty-two teams from all over Ontario competing for the Gntario Inter-scholastic Championship last Easter. A creditable show- ing was also inade by the team at Exhibition Park last June. This year with but a few of the old guard left the team, after one short practise, de- lighted the spectators with a demonstration on Parents' Night. In spite of the fact that the parallel bars let the boys down in the middle of the show, it served only to add spice to the performance. They are planning several ambitious ventures for this year and the school as a whole wishes them every success. ri Us i' I GYM. SQUAD Left to Right-Felix Green, Gord. Sutherland, Rus. Merrylield, Bev. Walker. Al. Howick. Jack Toy, Tom Newton, Don Barton, Ted Dunbar, Jack Tait, Ed. Donnenield, Orr.
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