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

 - Class of 1934

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Y' If If H O ll' 1. E R, .7 9 3 4 Iiflffli .S1.t'lv-llm't- -,..,....,..-.....-....-.-. Bgyg' JUN QR SOCCER ..-.-..-. ...... ..-..- . ,Yah-Yi V V tighter but lost the game It-o. The team's tirst game away from home was at Xlithrow l'arlc vs. Danforth Tech. line to homesiclcness and other things the hoys suf- fered a defeat of '2-o. The game with Central Tech. showed a better grade of football on the part of North Toronto. The forward line made repeated or- ganized rushes on Tech's goal and l1'rown and Harrup each scored. However, the Techni- cians took the game S3-9. The gradual improvement in the innior team reached its peak in the game with 'laixis Col- 5 legiate. The team held this forziidalile rival JUNIOR SOCCER TEAM Front Row-R. Davis. H. MacIntosh, D. Gregg. B. Scott, .L Brown. Middle Row-Mr. Gerrnw, T. Hargreaves. B. Gregory, G. Harrop, G. Meen. K. Rumble. I Back Row-l. Hendren, J. Bedford, B. Elliott, Fred Heathet. fiozior Team North Toronto made a fine start in the game with Riverdale Collegiate. lfor a time the play was well matched, but the greater ex- perience and tine team work of the liiverdali- ans won the game T-0, Northern Yocational tielded a fast team of experienced players possessing fine combina- tion. N.T.C.l. proved tenacious and a good OLLOXYING the lead set by the girls TE in the matter of organized Tennis, the boys staged a very successful Tourna- ment in this sport last fall. Owing to laclq of facilities at the school, matches were played at - any available courts north of Lawton, by arrangements m a d e between the players themselves. The unknown quali- ty of the H6 enthusi- astic entrants who signed the list required i HUGH BASSET grouping of the con- testants by drawing lots. In the first round or two the would-be Tildens and Vines pro- vided a high, wide and handsome brand of Tennis. to a tl-H score tor full tune. lint in the over- time play the hlarvisites netted thc one that gave them the game hy 1-U. Citzfttiiilz--- Hill Greig. l'lill justified his team mates' choice for captain hy his ability throu-fhout the season. His agility in tending 5 . , N goal saved many deadly shots and liept oppon- ents' scores to a minimum. tiouclif Nlr. tierrow. lloth teams had a leader of proven athletic worth in Mr. tierrow. His enthusiasm in practice and the line way he gets along with the fellows assures good leadership at all times. .Ns the Tournament progressed. competition grew lzeener and some very close, well played matches resulted. It was early in November before the tinal was staged between lirnie Rollaston and Ted ' Hird. ,-Xlthough the weather was cold, this didn't harm the tennis and after a very stren- nous tive match series Ted captured the hrst Boys Tennis Cham- pionship with the scores of G-51, T-5, -L-6 ALVIN SMITH G-52. From the interest shown last fall it is judged that organized lJoy's tennis will rank high among the major sports at N.T.C.l. in future years.

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Page Si.rly-Tivo 23. Cvrui, T1Ny I'moL'cK z- This was Cyril's first year of track work and as Zlrd man on the relay he certainly made good with a vengeance. XVe hope soon to hear of Cyril burning up the cinders for dear old Yarsity tso help mel. 1. Cox lil'IINI7lilIlg Con as utility man for the team could do everything from throw the discus to run in the 440 in capable fashion. Con. comes from Ham- ilton where many of the track stars of the Dominion are produced. THE HOIVLER, 1934 4. Bon NIITCHELLI-BOb has been ac- claimed by the critics as one of Canada's leading milers, and sure fire for the next Olympics. During the past year he has practically won every mile event he has entered, including the Dominion Mile High School Championship. On the last lap of the relay Bob passed his opponents so fast that is probably the origin of that popular song, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes. - - - - - - - - - - -- BOYS' SENIOR soccER ---- - - - - - -------- SENIOR SOCCER TEAM Rear Row-Stan. Spooner, A. Tadman. Middle Row-Mr. Gerrow, J. Davis, Art Scriven, C. Brisley, B. Honkle. Fred Heather. Frcr' Row-R. Orr, E. Golightly. Bob Heather, E. Inman, Ted Heather. The autumn of 1933 saw the addition of Soccer to the sports list of North Toronto Collegiate. Cnder the supervision of Mr. Ger- row, the popular athlete and coach, the school entered a Senior and a Junior team in the ln- ter-High School League. Several experienced players were available for the Senior team, but the Juniors were al- iiiost wholly composd of inexperienced fel- lows. Although the results, with regard to the number of games won, were not favourable for the school, those uninitiated players gained invaluable experience for future years. liven during the past season the team's ability increased noticeably with the practice and playing. VVith such promising development one can be optimistic about the future of Soc- cer at North Toronto. Senior Team North Toronto's first game was with River- dale Collegiate, finalist for the last four years. The superior combination along with the per- fect backiield of the East-enders gained them a victory of 6-0. The game with the Northern Vocational was fast and much more promising. Aided by good combination, Spooner and Heather scored to hold N.V.S. by 2-1 right to the last part of second half. But a long shot from the Northern forward line beat Scriven's long legs and the game ended 2-2. A cold, windy day was the time, and a pitch of crushed stone, gravel and cinders at John XVanless school was the scene of the game with Danforth Tech. Besides losing large chunks of their anatomy on the playing field the boys from Broadway lost the game by 3-O. In their game with Central Tech. the North Torontonians showed vast improvement. On one of their fine forward line rushes Tadman scored, but despite the improved work the team bowed to Tech to the tune of 3-1. A disastrous change in form lost the game with Jarvis. Due to North Toronto's inability to do anything right, along with fine playing of the fellows from Jarvis St., J.C.I. took the game, 5-0. Captain- Bob'! Heather. Bob is a quiet, capable fellow whose untiring efforts were al- ways noticeable. His ability and experience were great assets to the forward line.



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