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

 - Class of 1934

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THE HOIVLFR, 1034 BOYS' JUNIOR MR. R1:YNOLDs fCOach3: XVith inexperienced material f'Syd. formed a real fighting team. He was the main reason that we went as far as we did. BILL BOWLEN CCentrei 1 Always started us off right by getting the jump. A good shot and a team player. Une of our leading scorers. Enom POwERs fGuardb: A reliable Guard, the mainstay of our defence and attack. His playing was steady and a tower of strength to the team. GEORGE GILMOR1-1 t Forwardp : A good shot and ball handler who could always be depend- ed upon to score points when most needed. A finished player. JIM JOLLY tfiuardl: A steady player who checks hard and works well in the offen- sive. Improved as the season progressed. HAROLD GmsoN Qfentrel 2 Gibie was a good substitute to Bill. XVatch him go next year. BOB GLADISH Qfiuardl I A fighting guard who could snare rebounds. Hob has another year junior. HANK lX'lliRRIN tlforwardl 1 A hard worker with plenty of speed. A fighter through and through. LLOYD PIZARS ftiuardl: Small, but effective. Come on l'earsie grow a few feet. FRANK IQNAPP fliorwardlr Bullet was al- ways in there trying, hut lacked experi- ence. THD l-AcK11f1 tlforwardltz The sheik of the team proved that he could also be slick on a basketball floor. Ted was one of the high scorers of the team. Ted Lackie. . i fi it fl' JUNIOR BASKETBALL Left to Right-Mr. Reynolds, Harold Gibson, Bill Bowlen, Eddie Powers. Bob Gladdish, Ted Lackie, Geo. Gilmour, Jim Jolly, Goldman, Frank Knapp, Stan. Meschino. Henry Merrin, Lloyd Pears. lillflt' 1'll'ffj'-.xvlillf BASKEBTALL A large squad, consisting for the most part of fellows new to the game, greeted Mr. Rey- nolds at the opening practices. The best of these recruits were picked and moulded into a real fighting squad. N.T.C.l. vs. HARBORIJ iVe took a severe lrouncing from Harbord. The green North Toronto squad were not a match for the smooth Harliord aggregation. SCUFC fill-ll. CICNTRAI. TICCH. vs. N.'l'.L'.l. An improved North Toronto squad defeated Central in a close hard-checking game. At the end of the first half we were leading lo- 11, and we managed to hold on lu the end to gain our first victory. Score Qti-QZZ. 'K ,v 4a N.T.C.l. vs. -IARVIS Next we travelled down to blarvis to take a 27-14 beating. Jarvis were only leading by three points at the end of the first half, but ran wild in the second to score eighteen points to our eight. BLOOR vs. N.T.C.l. North Toronto took a well-earned 18-12 victory. Our lead was never threatened.

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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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Page Sirfy N.T.C.I. vs. CENTRAL TECH. A fast, well played game with N.T. nosing out a 13-9 win. JARVIS vs. N.T.C.I. Inability to shoot fouls and too many per- sonals called on us, doomed our chances of victory, and Jarvis emerged with a 22-9 win- ning margin. THE HOIVLER, 1934 N.T.C.I. vs. BLOOR North Toronto scored another well-deserved win in which our lead was only threatened by a linal rally in the dying moments. Score 18-11. wr 4: er 4: Mr. Teeter: VVhat is a cold snap F Georgie: A cake of ice at half price. During the 1933 season, N. T. C. l. 1 climaxed vears of endeavour in Track and Field by bring- ing li o m e three 2 Canadian titles to f the school, the 4-10, mile and mile re- . lay. T,o Mr. Bryce goes the credit of Coaching and build- ing up this hitherto unglorified branch of athletics. This fine record should be an inspiration for bigger and better squads in the future. FIELD DAY 1--For a change, Old Sol beamed down upon the campus, where, much to the enjoyment of the spectators, stiff competition was furnished in every department. BOB MITCHELL In the senior class, Paul Bowlen, with three firsts and a second, emerged the victor, fol- lowed closely by Bob Mitchell. To the winner went the splendid recently donated Birks- Ellis-Ryrie Cup, signifying the championship of the senior division. After the smoke had cleared away in the intermediate class, Bill Dougan and Jack Chrysler were found to be tied, each with three iirsts and a second while Bill Bowlen ran a close second. The championship was awarded to Dougan due to his accomplishments in out- side meets. The Junior class was also keenly contested. Bill Laird and Bob Gladish proved to be the class of the Field, with Bill edging out a win. Others to show merit were Brett, in the in- termediate 4-LO and lVilloughby in the high jump clearing 5.5. The summary of N. T.'s win in Track and Field during the 1933 season is: ww Q RELAY TEAM Con. Kuhn. Bob Mitchell, Cyril Pidduck, Jack Crowder. Paul Bowlen.

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