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'XJ .J THE ECHOES N -- , 77 , 7 , ,,g,.'+.7 ,- ,Y ,,,, ,, ,, Y, Y Y W 7, 33 SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROVVQ C Gnnsulux. D. Turner, S Laing. Mr Bun1furth, I Gemmel, G johnqon. H Kelly MIDDLE RUXY H Gal!ey, IE XYQQI. F. Pntterxon FRHNT RUXY' If XVar1l. H Smith. C Davern 2: - I, ,te x if ', , Q NF., A,,v FIEL D DAY CHAMPIONS BACK ROXV' D Quirl, J, Patterson, D Duncan. -I -Topling FRONT ROVV: P. Lznvless, -I. Cnrter, H. Beatty
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76 THE ECHOES 36e23, thus advancing into the finals against Welland. Here, the P. C. I. juniors met defeat by a 33-18 score - to fmish a creditable season. Not enough credit can be given to Coach H, A. Craig for the manner in which he has given untiringly of his time and effort to produce a winning team. XVith but three players of last year's squad with which to form the nucleus of a team, he has rounded out an aggregation of enthusiastic boys which is a credit to him and to this school. PERSONNEL OF TEAM Centres: Ormie Weir, Nels Foster, jack Craig, forwards: Harlow Cutting, Bob Dyer, Jack Dougherty, Lloyd Louden, guards: Don Sedgewick CCap- tainl, Ted Cragg, Ralph Johnston, Ken Gillespie. DoN SEDGEWICK Semb r lffzffijefbzzll AT THE present time any account of the activities of the Senior Basketball team would be quite in- complete, since the schedule is just nicely under way. However, in the games played so far, the P. C. V. S. team of this season has shown itself to be of as good calibre as any preced- ing team. Up until now, Bowmanville has proved to be the main threat to P. C. Y. S. supremacy. Then, too, Cobourg is always dangerous on its own very small gym. floor. Oshawa has produced, as in the past, a team of average ability, while Lindsay have shown themselves to be of their usual calibre. The team this year is composed of many types ol individuals. Jack Gemmell is captain, and has time and again prov ed his capacity for leader- ship, and at all times exerts a steady- ing influence upon his team mates. Then, too, Gordon Gunsolus, the original Rodney the Rock, can cover at least half of the ax erage sized gym. floor, and proves a valuable man when the team is shorthanded. Bud Patterson, a quiet, unassuming lad, together with Ernie Foul-a-Minute Ward, Gord -Iohriston and Stuart Laing made up the Four Horsemen of the Senior team. Hymie Smith plays a tight game as always, and Clar- ence Davern, since his recent injury, has taken the position of assistant coach. Spud Turner and Nip Galley, alternating at centre, have given strong support in the games played so far. This year the team entered the Senior City League and has, as in the schedule, lost but one game. It is rather unfortunate that this publica- tion requires news ol the senior basket- ball team at this time, for we are quite conhdent that in the course of a few Weeks we shall be able to report that a championship has come to P. C. Y. S. SCORES P. C. V. 41 Cobourg 13 'A 38 Lindsay 6 Zi Bowmanville 39 29 Oshawa 15 CITY LEAGUE P. C. Y. S. 26 Dominion Life 22 l-1 St. Paulis 14- L' 12 C. G. 19 E. VVEST . ' EQ.. '31 E 4
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78 THE ECHOES 1 'ewkaiec , 1 THE HOCKEY TEAM BACK RUXY S Csumrik, H Pzrrnall, 1 Patterson, R Purnell. If Patterson FRUNT RUXY G Pettersone, H King, :X King, B Uorris, E XY.irll, II Morrow Hofiey H1rCKEX', which has been more or less neglected in the school in the past, came into its own this year when a team was entered in the South' End League. XYe were fortunate in obtain- ing the services of -lack Patterson as coach and manager. A decided factor in the teams success this year is the fact that the boys hav e played hockey together for several seasons. Exhibition games proved to be by far the best of the seasons play. We lost to Grox e Preparatory School twice and defeated Lakeheld High School once. The attendance of students in large numbers at our exhibition games was quite encouraging. Due to an unfinished schedule, we have been unable to list the scores of all our games, but Kirma has prophe- sied a championship for us. The team was composed of Bud Driscoll in goal, who certainly proved a stumbling block to opposing for- wards. Bill King, Hop XYard and Steve Czumrik made up a hard hitting defence. The speedy forwards, Mink Morrow, Bob Parnall, Alf. King and Pete Pettersone, together with Ralph Parnell and Bill Doris, were certainly dangerous to opposing teams. This year we have been successful. but next winter will see us better than ever. SCORES OF scHEDL'LED GAxIEs TO DATE King Edward 2 St. Peters 2 King Edward 2 0 Aces 2 -l Canucks 2 P. C. Y. S. 5 4 .. 6 BILL KING
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