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THE BCH. ES Zlunior Rugby Beam P. C. V. s. AT LINDSAY C. 1. LAY in the first half was fairly even. Each team had many chances to score but seemed to falter when in a good position. Lindsay, however, scored a point on a kick to the touch line. Score at half time, Lindsay CI.-1, P.C.V.S.-0. In the second half L.C.I. had an edge on the play and also the score. L.C.I. scored three points by placement. P.C.V.S. could plunge up the field but would fail to score when in position. Near the end of the game L.C.I. picked up a Peterborough fumble and plunged over for a major score. Final score, L.C.I.-9: P.C.V.S.-0. P. C. V. S. AT LINDSAY Lindsay had most of the play of the first half, picking up several fumbles to change them into main scores. P.C.V.S. could not seem to get going, losing the ball continually by fumbles. Score at half time, L.C.I.-QU: P.C.V.S.-0. After a spirited talk in the dressing room the Peterborough boys marched onto the field with fire in their eyes. Amid Andy Chartren's blood curdling yells of MCHEW ,EM UP ALIVE GANG, P.C.V.S. fairly waltzed through the opposition with powerful plunging and beautiful forward passing. But P.C.V.S. fell short ten points. Final score, L.C.I.-20, I'.C.V.S.-10. L. C. I. AT P. C. V. S.. This game was very close throughout with the result undecided until the final whistle. The first half opened with play ranging in centre field. P.C.V.S. had the edge hut could score only three points. Score at half time, P.C.V.S.-3: L.C.I.-0. In the second half P.C.V.S. still had the edge on the play until the last ten minutes when fumbles put Lindsay in good scoring positions several times. Final score, L.C.I.-5, P.C.V.S.-3. PERSONNEL OF THE TEAlNI Mr. Legon tfoaehlz Don Duncan, Flying Wing: iNIax Graham. Flying Ivingg Andy An- derson. Half Back: Howy Phillips, Inside: Stew Laing. Snap: Andy Chartren. Inside: Duke Hendren. Middle: Puddin' Head Art. Jones, Flying Iving: Bud Patterson, Outside: Jerry Creighton. Flying VVing: Bob Thirnbeck, Out- side: Sleepy , Fowler. Outside: Jack Legon, Quarter. lCaptainl: Haig Kelly, Half Back: Ernie Smith, Inside, Coog Jack Jopling, Half Back: Handsome Ernie VVard, Snap: Doc. Cragg, Outside: Roy Curtin, Inside.
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THE EV-EH. ES Ebirb Hugby Beam HIS year the third rugby team -enjoyed a very successful season under the excellent coaching ol' hir. Corneil who applied his science in every possible way to beat our opponents. Our first game with Grove was a very hard and even game. YVith three seconds to go and the score 7-7, P.C.V.S. kicked for a point, thus- winning the game with a score of S-7. ' Our second game with Grove was played at River Side Park with a good crowd in attendance. The score at the end of this game was Q2-O for P.C.V.S. On the return game at Lakelield, Grove took an early lead owing to a fumble on our ten yard line. P.C.V.S. soon closed up the gap and took the lead. The score at the end of the game was Q9-12 for P.C.V.S. A scrub game with St. Petcr's who had to borrow several P.C.V.S. players marked the final game for the third team. The score was tied G-6. ' x Q -. j .. f eNl. ,rf if-Y JUNIOR RUGBY TEAM Back Row--H. Phillips, hlr. Legon. R. Curtin. S. Laing. Middle Row-D. Duncan. F. Patterson. D. Hendren, J. Jopling. E. Fowler, E. Smith Front Row-D. Anderson, A. Jones. J. Legon, E. YVard, Bl. Graham. E. Cragg, R. Thornbeck.
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