Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational School - Echoes Yearbook (Peterborough, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1935

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x THE EY-EHCYES W 9 to S. These four players also played on the school team whenever possible during the yea1'. Next year let us hope the school team will give a good account of itself with the new players coming on under the able coaching of lNIr. David Brown. PERSONNEL OF THE TEAM Goal, Bill Hepburn: defence, Jack Jopling, ltlaurice Giardino, Jack Pattersong forwards, Art. Heal Qcaptainj, Grant Clark, Jerry Creighton, VValtcr Perry, Joe Leith, Haig Kelly, Bud Kennedy, Lloyd Ash. l.i.L+.7.i.. Tl. Gf. V. S. Senior Easketball T the beginning of the season much interest was shown, in thc hope of turning out a successful team. After several weeks of practice the following players were picked from a large group of boys: Defence:-Gordon hlclntyre, Harry itlarsh, Tom Smart and Don Welch. Forwards:--Doug ltlc-Pherson, Ross Pulkinghorn, Jim Thorburn, Ron. Burns, Philip Amys, Vince Holmes. lvillffl' VVard and George Sedgewick. Two exhibition games were played before the regular schedule commenced against a picked Y.lNI.C.A. team. P.C.V.S. won both games by 49-QQ, 25-18 re- SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Stancling-G. Gunsolus. V. Holmes, P. Amys, G. Sedgewick, H. Harsh, 1112 Bamforth. Kneeling-T. Smart, R. Pulkinghorn. D. Welch, G. ltlaclntyre Sitting-VV. VVard, D. lNIacPherson, J. Thorburn.

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TH. ECM . ES Tfockey C. V. S. again entered a team in the Junior City Hockey League to strive to win gi the championship title which was won in 1933. Although they did not succeed in doing just this, they certainly played real hockey at times, losing out by only one goal on two occasions. Coach, hlr. David Brown, started the season with almost a complete new team, 11ot being able to use some of last year's players due to rules. With the twelve best players selected from the large turnout at the first practice, the team played the Normal team the following week and lost out in the dying moments of the game by a score of 4 to 3. The next game with Murphy's Tigers, a week later. also ended in a heart-breaking score for the players of 5 to -L, for the Tigers. In the remaining games of the schedule P.C.V.S. was out-classed by much superior playing, although every player gave his best from the goal-keeper out. Art. Heal, captain of the team, deserves special mention. He was also the highest scorer in every game. The school does not lack in hockey material, however, as it has four outstanding players in Drake Jopling. Jack Archibald, Don. Coughlin and Alan Clark, playing on the local Junior O.H.A. team. This season this team defeated all opposition in East- ern Ontario, but lost out i11 the semi-finals to Barrie, the final score on the round being HOCKEY TEAM Back Rlllli-xIl'. H. D. Brown, HI. Giardino, L. Ash. B. Kennedy. G. Clark, J. Leith. Front Roll'-J. Patterson. H. Kelly. J. Creighton, W. Hepburn, A. Heal, J. Jopling, W. Perry. -7e- 5,



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I I WE ECHQES spectively. YYhen the schedule opened the team was in splendid shape-due to the able coaching of Mr. Bamforth. January IS-Bowmanville HS. at I'.C.Y.S. From the beginning P.C.V,S. took the lead and remained in front throughout the entire game. Both forward lines worked well and at the same time were backed by the splendid defence work of H. BIarsh and G. llc-Intyre. Final score: I'.C.Y.S., 43g B.H.S.. 19. January Q5-I'.C.V,S. at Cobourg CI. Cobourg was last year's group winner and was considered to be the biggest threat. but the Garnet and Greys won out in a close contest. It is understood that this was the Hrst time over a period of years that the Cobourg Senior Boys had been defeated on their own fioor. Final score: P.C.V.S., QQQ C.C.I., 10. February 1:-P.C.V.S. at Port Hope HS. In a fast interesting game I',C.V.S. easily defeated the Port Hope team. Final score: P.C.V.S.. 55: P.H.S., 13. .ks the following week was an open date, two exhibition games were played. Un YVednesday evening the school team played a picked team from the Y.lI.CA., de- feating it 233-12, On Friday evening P.C.Y.S. defeated the Cobourg Invictus Club '33 10 At this time two valuable players were lost. Tom Smart, and 'Vince Holmes. The members of the team wish them every success in their respective vocations. February 15:-Port Hope HS. at P.C.Y.S. Ivsing the large Hoor to advantage the home team ran up a high score. by means of clever passing plays which never worked better. Due to a strong defence. few points were scored against us. Final score: P.C.V.S.. 99: P.H.S.. 9. February QQ:-Cobourg CI. at P.C.Y.S. In this game the Cobourg team provid- ed the best opposition that the Garnet and Grey had so far faced. Due to a success- ful spurt after being down seven points. C.C.I. was leading at half time. 19-9. However. in the second half I'.C.Y.S. played clever basketball to win 32-17. iNIarch lr-I'.C.Y.S. at Bowmanville Although the result of the game could in no way affect the group standing. the Peterborough players were anxious to keep their record of victories intact. In a fast. clean game. B.I'I.S. were defeated by a score of 39-ll, rw-- 41 ,- l 'W 4 2,5 it l J : il 1 tl ,A I4 , , ..73...

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