Orangeville High School - Red and Blue Yearbook (Orangeville, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1953

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, - i, 25 In spite of the lopsided score Shelburne were not that badly outplayed. The Orangeville blocking and tackling were sharp and thwarted any S.H.S. efforts when in close enough to score. Ol HN Playing the return game in Orangeville on Wednesday, November 5 Shelburne again went down to defeat by the score of 42-5. At no time in the game did they look capable of turning,on an offensive to make the score close. Gendron, who played an outstanding game offensively and defensively ran for three majors in the day. Playing their most important game of the schedule at Mount Forest on Friday, October 31, the local gridders came up with their poorest display of the season in losing 35-7 to Mount Forest. Mount Forest worked a two platoon system very effectively. Their passing attack was extremely good and the work of their defen- sive six was outstanding. On the other hand, the Orangeville boys had no Ndrivew at all and all their efforts were thwarted by a very alert opposition. ll M N For a very close football struggle, Mount Forest edged the Orangeville Red and Blue squad 18-16 in a sudden death game played at Mount Forest on Wednesday afternoon, November 120 By virtue of the win Mount Forest holds for one year the Shelburne Retail Merchants' Trophy emblematic of six-man football supremacy in the Shelburne district The game was hard fought from start to finish and the issue was in doubt right down until the final minute of playa Throughout the game good sportsmanship prevailed. It was a good game to win and a tough one to lose, Outstanding for Mount Forest offensively were the two tall ends who could outjump the Orangeville defenders on all passeso Mount Forest had a strong defensive unit, particularly their left half. All of the Orangeville boys played good, sound football and it was no disgrace to lose to a better football team.

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26 - Boy's Intramural Spgrts - by nr. R. Seltzer Again this year a very successful noon-hour intramural volleyball schedule was conducted. Both junior and senior leagues were run off. The junior league comprised two teams from each of 9-X and 9-Y. 'In the senior league there were representative teams from lOA, l0B, ll, 12, 13 and Commercial. Interest was high in this October to January activity as witnessed by the fact that 110 boys competed. Enthusiasm was high among the rabid rooters. By virtue of having the better average the team captained by Glenn McNeill played a best 2 out of 3 series against Bob Fife. Winner of this play was Bob Fife. Competition in the senior league was very keen and a lot of friendly rivalry was experienced. Since there was a three-way tie for second place a semi-final series was conducted. Com ercial emerged winner and met Grade 12 in the final round. For some un- accountable reason Grade l2 faltered and Cmmnercial won the champion- ship in two straight games. Following the completion of the volleyball schedule an intramural programme was ru off in basketball. The junior league included boys of Grade 9 and 10 while the senior league included the rest of the boys in the school. An outstanding feature is the fact that 90 boys competed in the 5-team junior schedule and A-team senior group. Twenty games were played among the juniors and eighteen fixtures were run off by the seniors. Games were of twenty minutes duration with a junior and senior game played every other noon hour. The two top teams of the juniors met in a sudden death game. Bower came out on top winning 17-9. Checking was very close and shooting quite erratic so that the score was but 5-5 at three quarter time. With Jim Bower and Arnold Smith making the plays Jim Miller hooped 10 points in the final minutes to take the game. Members of the winning team with their points scored in brackets are: Winners: Bower, Smith CAD, Miller Clll, Wallace C2J, Woodyard, Larson. Competition in the senior league was keen as witnessed by the large gallery of fans each noon hour. The teams of Dods and Dobson met in a thrilling final game with the fonuer team winning 16-12 o Dods' team went ahead early on some good set shots to lead 1he2 at half time. In the second half the tables were turned and

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