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 93 of 132
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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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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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P41510 lizifly-lfiyflzf BOYS' SENIOR fltillilh. lilliljYZ Captain and guard on this year's M it team. Always a bundle of pep and pos- sessed of the never-say-die spirit. Small, but fast. Gord could be counted on at all times to give of his very best. lluvcia QCoachl : Year after year Arch goes on giving his experience and ability to the moulding of excellent school teams. llis efforts are vastly appreciated and all we can say Arch. is May you have the best of luck in the future. liitllllt. l',xcl-1: Cord has been a fixture on North En. Toronto teams for quite a few years. An excellent shot and 11 finished player. Gord was one of the main reasons the team got as far as it did. lllis'1': Althouffh ham nered bv a bad ankle s l . from the beffinninv of the season, Ed. b Fw played a star game throughout. A crack shot and a consistent scorer. AH 1 i QEBNOLD5 MUST X E PLAYWG' 114' A W G ' 'E Qfy Q h..-L-' - . Jfivgl f' f. f fb' , . lay..- P K - W W ii . Iifffii' i m g - s . t , '. ' LJOTTHMHN sup l?tEttlQ 'tfD13 . . ... ..,.... ,... . .msg K U it rt W x M if sh -.f5'?s 1 HL' Q s,..'.PkZh1n'w-..- 'e,v afar. f' dv I L. 'f ' . . , A 1 M . uit R, if M . . i ' Ai' if ' .0 . f :gi -.4 . gb ' K5 H J igfffg-. - , ' . - . .. .. X .. X. P . 1554 all ,- l 355142. - - .vi -r we-'H ,... .---A-f:-.L-fs.. f W'1-t'- . i ' -' .. 2 in 6... .'-'...1:,, -wgssg .g.-'-1-staff H G, w h 9 af. , I . 5 ' .Lx Ai? ' J IS :pt a 5 V h wg. p , qu . ..',V,1r: ,Yfil ' 1 ' ' ' Q ij , . Q .2 Pt., . 1 ,, .J j -- -A PJ . 9' Winn- if' 553353- '- - ' ' 1-9 - : . f , - - .1 .r . . Sf-5: t -3 f ri' .1 . - -rg., 51.52 up ggi , f QQ, 1 '14, f-fiat, eggs: ' . 1 A ,Y 1f?s .-...5'15s '5'?'55 Eli i it all 21. af ' W, - - . . 5'-if , .. .Qtr . ..-I I l 5 i :J in .it .V tint I ... L . .ui 1- . -,gas it In , -i'j.,r..1 :E Jr... I V . I a-Tfijgg ' Q If . 1 .-fit .,. z ij? I at . --gauqavaf 4 ' . ' , -- A3 -'-sail' C311 - A s i .,'N , ,'ff.f5'. ' 1 5 ' J :.g,,,g5:1an gf' - ' 4 'gait 1 , - .1 ,A .- . J i . 2 ' ' i Q 1' ' 5 I ... s . 1 :V f-eP5f?': 4 THE IIOIVLER 193-I BASKETBALL DAVE NV.x1-noN: Moving up from junior, Dave 1 filled in quite a gap at centre. A very steady player and excelled in getting the tip-off. i' XY1LL1.xMs: l2d's height and experience lun, made him one of the best defensive men on the team. A hard worker and a real asset to the team. SENIOR BASKETBALL Gord. Kirby, Cy. Alexander. Stan. Spooner, Gord. Pace. Ed. Best. Jack Fisher. Boh Mitchell. Jim Varty. Ed. Williams, Achille Piette, Dave Waldron, Mr. Bryce. Bots lXl1Tc111c1-I.: North Toronto's blonde run- ning star showed that he could also play a very good brand of basketball and never weakened the team when he was on. .ACl'lILI,li I-'II-QTTIQ: A greatly improved player over last year. Played the pivot position and was a hard man to get around at the end of the year. ful .AxI.l-lXANDliRI Coming from Parkdale Alex. proved to be a very useful de- fensive man. Always played a steady and careful game. VARTv: -lim's high jumping ability came in handy getting rebounds. VVith the right coaching .lim should develop into a real player. .Lack Fisnieiez ,lack showed that he had the makings of a good player and with a little more experience in Senior company he should make good. STAN. SPooN15R: Stan showed his worth as a dependable utility man and his presence on the team never weakened it. HAROLD XVOODING AND Ron BEATTY: These were two promising players who were brought out in the middle of the season to strengthen the team. Both are very good prospects. Gord. Pace. jiM

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