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

 - Class of 1936

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Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational School - Echoes Yearbook (Peterborough, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 130 of 148
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76 Taba 'Echoes Senior Boys' HIS YEAR the team started oft the season wit.h a smart line-up, al- though they lost one of their players to the husiness world after the first game. The season was a very sueeessful one. The boys won the Lake Shore group but were defeated hy Niagara Falls in the semi-finals for the C.O.S.S.A. Champion- ship. The first game was played in Oshawa. The game was fast. but l'.C.V.S. had a little advantage in the scoring. The final seore. I'.C.V.S. SL, Oshawa 15. Then I'-CVS. defeated Bowmanville on their own floor. Bowmanyille had :1 fast team and were the higgest threat in the group. That evening will long be re- memhered hy P.C'.V.S. The seore. Pf. YS. 2353, liowmanville 21. Cohourg played in Peterborough the following week and the l .C.V.S, team managed to pull through with a 7-point lead over the visitors. The seore, P.C.V.S. QQ. Cohourg 15. :Basketball The Y Leaders played an exhibition game on the Qlst of February i11 the sehool gym. Here again the school team had a slight edge in the play, the sc-ore heing, P.C.V.S. -I-7, Y Leaders QQ. On February 28th. Bowmanville eame to Peterborough to play the l'C'tlIl'11 game. This game lneant a great deal to Bow- manyille. sinee victory would put them in the group running again. but unfortun- ately for them. they were defeated. The seore. P.C.V.S. -ll. B.H.S. 93. After two weeks, rest the Senior team played their next game in The Cohourg Bear Pit. so ealled on aeeount of its size. This turned out to he a very good game. although it made no difterenee in the group standing. Again P.C'.V.S. were sueeessful in nosing out. their opponents. The score. P.C.V.S. 35. Cobonrg 96. The last game of the sehedule was to he played with Oshawa hut. owing to the unfavourable eondition of the roads. the game was postponed. y.,,..--- ivlfffl-fig, A n . '4 SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Haig Ke-1ly.Jaek Patterson. G 1' 'fr '12 e u,,e eedgewiek, Adolphe LeClair, Doug MacPherson, Jack Gemmel, Gordon Gunsolus, Jim Thorburn, Mr. Bamforth.

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Elie 'Echoes '75 Tbbirb Dinghy Beam OUR first game was at Grove on October 18. This was a hard game with both teams very closely matched. The score was in doubt until the last. minute of the game. Score: P.C.V.S., 11g Grove. 10. On October Q5 we played a game with St. Peter's High School at Riverside Park. The score at the end of this game was 1'.C.V.S., 16g St. Peters HS., 10. Our next game was on Oetober 31 at King Edward Park, against Trinity Col- lege School. In this game T. C. S. had the advantage both in weight and experience. In spite of this fact it was a very close game. the score was T. C. S.. 12: P. C. V. S., 7. On November S we played another game at Grove. P. C. V. S. had' an edge on the play in this game. Final score: P. C. V. S.. 17 Grove 5. The final game was played against St. Peter's H. S. on November 15 at River- side. The score at three-quarter time was 11-0 for St. Peter's. In the last quarter P. C. V. S. Came to life. but it was too late. Final score: St. Peter's. ll: P. C. V. S.. 7. lNIuch credit should be given to hir. Corneil. who gave his time and support whole-heartedly to the team. and to whom our sueeess was due. PIcnsoNNEL OF 'rule TE.-KAI Coach. Ili: Corneil: flying wings, D. .'IlJ1'2ll1Z1Ill. G. lNIeKinnon: half-backs. K. Irwin. A. hletealfez quarter, T. Hooper: outsides. K. lloffat. A. BI2llCl0V6l'1 middles. X. King. IV. Lawson: insides. H. Vass. VV. lllheelerz snap. R. Johnston: spares, B. Stinson. E. Downing. J. Estliek. ' T. H. H. r FIELD DAY CHAMPIONS Ilex Forsythe, Muriel Maellillan. Erie Pearse, Peggy Lawless. Gordon Seymour. Helen Beatty.



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Ghz 'Echoes '77 The team had to remain idle for a week or two until the C.U.S.S.A. play-offs were held i11 To1'o11to. On the 28th of March, i11 Danforth Technical School, l'.C.Y.S. played Niagara Falls in the semi-final games. Although the P.C.Y.S. boys made a good showing. the opposing team were mueh superior in their shoot- i11g. The Niagara Falls team later won the C.O.5.S..X. Championship so that the l'.C.V.S. players were not too down- hearted at their own defeat. The score. Niagara Falls 43, l'.C.V.S. QU. The members of the Senior Team take this opportunity of expressing to Coach Bamforth their deep appreciation of his work during the past season. He has cheerfully given a great deal of time to the development of the team and the players are sincerely grateful for his efforts. The players are as follows: George Sedgewiek. eentreg Jimmy Thor- burn, right forwardg Doug. lNIacPherson, left. forwardg Gump Gemmell, left for- wardg Spark LeClair, right forward: Jack Patterson, eentreg Gordie Gunsolus, right defeneeg Haig Kelly, left defence. + + + HOW TO MAKE HOME-BREW N ease any of the readers wish to eelehrate something or drown their worries they should try home-hrew which may he prepared from the following: Chase a bull-frog three miles and gather the hops. Add t611 gallons of tan- hark, one-half pint of shellae and one har of home-made soap. Boil for thirty- six hours and strain through a .double filter to keep it from working. Thea add a grasshopper to eaeh pint to give it. the kiek. From uECIIOESn 1922. G. A. A. ANU B. A. A. EXICCUTIYES l STANDING-YYa1ter Perry, Jean King. John Couper, SEA'1'ED-Dotlgl' RlVf'T,l'lQl'SUll, Miss lb. 141. 1-lrishin, Gt-o1'g'e Sedgewit-lt, Marion II:11'x'.Ay, Mr, H. Bamforth, Mary Mel'herson. tltbsent: Alina Mi1hurn.J

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