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

 - Class of 1938

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junior Rugby After a lapse of one year, we decided to enter a junior rugby team in the Lakeshore group. Practices began early in Septem- ber and after several weeks of hard work the following team was selected: Halves: R. Scriver, K. Gillespie tCaptainl Quarter: A. Moldaver Snap: -I. McMahon lnsides: J. Dwyer, A. Scott Middles: B. Ainslie, D. Douglas Outsides: L. Freeman, C. Gilles- pie Flying Wings: D. McPherson, J. Elliot Alternates: R. Ferguson, B. Har- vie, L. Graham, A. Northcott, B. Gracie, C. McWilliams The team was grouped with Oshawa, Lindsay, and Bowman- ville in a six game schedule. OSHAWA AT P.C.I. 'We opened our schedule at home against a strong Oshawa team. Play was very even all 'the way but in the second half P.C.I. went over for a touchdown to win 6-0. P.C.I. AT BOWMANVILLE. This was perhaps the best game of the year. P.C.I. played hard all the way but came out on the short end of a 2-1 score. LINDSAY AT P.C.I. Owing to the very muddy Held that day good rugby was impossible but P.C.I., spurred on by the taunts of the press, went out and defeated the highly-rated L.C.I. team by a score of 7-6. P.C.I. AT OSHAWA. Feeling vgry good after our win from Lindsay, P.C.I. went to play the return game with Oshawa. We were met by a very much improved team that showed its superiority by de- feating us 7-2. BOWMANVILLE AT P.C.I. This game was very close all the way but P.C.I. just failed to win by a few yards. Final score: Bowman- ville 7, P.C.I. 2. Page Fifty-eight JUNIOR RUGBY TEAM Back Row: B. Gracie, J. McMahon. I. Elliot, A. Scott, B. Ainslie, R. Scriver, D. MacPherson. Frout Row: C. Gillespie, A. Northcott, J. Dwyer, P. Tumer, K. Gillespie, D. Douglas, T. Freeman, C S der NI J L l ..aun s, r. ac 'son tcoach junior Basketball jack Craig-regular centre. His height and scoring ability make him a great asset to the team. Eric Taylor-regular forward. Look for more of him in future years! Ted Clarke-sub-forward. A steady player and one who shows real promise. H ewitt Amys-sub-forward. He co- operates in every way with his team-mates. Sam Rogow and Leslie Asceti- These are the two fellows you see stopping' the opposing for- wards. Bob Ferguson and Andy Scott-our alternate guards. Two good players. Al. Marshall-sub-forward. A hasn't been able to show his stuff yet but much is expected of him. Don M acPhers0n and Ralph Rogow are two fellows who play sub. with the team occasionally. With more experience they should star on P.C.I. teams of the fut- ure. I Mr. Craig-:With but two of last year's players with which to form the nucleus of a team, he has rounded out a team which we hope will be a credit to him. KEN GILLESPIE P.C.I. AT LINDSAY. In Lindsay we met our worst defeat of the season at the hands of a very strong Lindsay team. The score was 28-0 for Lindsay. Nuff said! This game ended the schedule with Bowmanville on top. Con- gratulations to them! During the season P.C.I. played two games with Lakefield High School and two with Grove Seniors. By every man being a Simpson, Grove were able to defeat us in both games but by very small mar- gins. Against Lakefield High we had better luck and won both games. We were very glad to see Dwyer, Elliot and Scriver graduate to senior company after the junior schedule was over. It is hoped that many more of the juniors will be seen under Mr. Bamforth's guiding hand in future years. Great credit must be given to our coach, Mr. jackson, for the work and time he put forth in try- ing to form a winning team from a group of fellows, some of whom had never played rugby before. Here's hoping for better luck next year. KEN GILLESPTE

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Senior Basketball Personell of the team: Mr. Bamfortlz: The coach who gives his time and energy in leading the team to its many victories. Flarence Dai'em.' A forward who always seems to know where the ball is going and gets there first. This is his last year in P.C.V.S., so the best of luck. Clarence scored 30 points during the iirst eight games. jack Dougherty: QDizJ Also a for- ward who works well on the pass ing plays and long shots. Diz's specialty is finding a better way to make difiicult shots. Harlow Cutting: A forward who makes the best of his shooting ability. His close-in shots, pass- ing, and long shots have helped him to obtain 59 points. Nelson Foster: A forward whose long shots and speed have given him 77 points. Nelson usually starts the scoring and adds the last basket of the game. Bill Turner: CSpudl Also a torward who has the knack of jumping up to the baskets for rebounds and then scoring them. He puts everything he has into the game and works exceptionally well with the team. He has obtained 46 points in eight games. 1 , SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM: C.O.S.S.A. CHAMPIONS, 1938 Left to Ritghl: fl. Davern, H Smith, ,I Doughlery, R johnson, Mr Iinmforth, H. Cutting, H Kelly, N Foster, B Turner Haig Kelly: A rear guard whose sportsmanship is known through- out the school. His guarding ability and his passing have ac- counted for many of the P.C.V. S. victories. Haig is leaving the school this year, so to you, also, Haig, good luck and a happy landing. Hymie Smfzftli: A rear guard whose specialty is intercepting passes. This is Hymie's last year also. We hope you continue to have an interest in basketball. Ralph ,l0l1l15f0Il.' A running guard and captain. Scored 42 points in the lirst eight games. With only two more games to play and both of them home games it looks as though the district championship has already been won. The members of the team take this opportunity of thanking Mr. Bamforth for his time and splen- did coaching. Also the keen in- terest taken in the team by the teaching staff and the pupils is greatly appreciated by us. Once again Mr. Bamforth's Sen- ior Team has started off the season with a smart line up. The team has scored 278 points with only 112 points against them. P.C.V.S. VISITORS 39 Cobourg 28 51 Lindsay 9 41 Port Hope 9 42 Lindsay 8 24 Playmor Sports 22 - ' 42 Bowmanville 18 JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM 39 Bovvmanville 18 Back Row: A. scoff, H. Amys, T. Clark, Mr. craig, J. craig, A. Marshall, L. Ascott Front Row: s. Rogow, D. Macpherson, K. Gillespie, E. Taylor, B. Ferg uson R- JOHNSTON Page Fifty-seven



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GIRLS' ATHLETICS Basketball Isabel lfl'ray.' Because of her fine personality and her over power ing ability as a player, she was elected Captain of the team. Her speed on the Hoor combined with her hefty passes makes her the best guard we hai e. l'l'iIda Samzders: Babs is a regular forward, who although one of the shortest on the team is one of the fastest. Her long shots are so accurate that we can place Babs at the top of the shooting list. Doris Clover: GuardwShe plays such a good defense game that even the best of forwards has a hard time to get by. Linden Reed: Guard-This is Linden's first year as a regular player. N o member of the team has proved more capable of handling the ball than Linden. as many baskets for the team. She can always be depended on to do her best. joan Ottewellf Forward-She is one of our tall and stalwart players who can out-jump her opponents. -Ioan is fast on the floor and her shooting accurate. Frances Wo! fe: Fran has proven herself to be a valuable forward in many times of need. Her speed and team play can be counted on at any time. Helen Beafty: DefensevThis is Helen's first year with the team. She lills her position well and will make a strong player next year. Ruth Dalliday: Alternate guard and forward has proved reliable in both positions. Ruth, also a newcomer to the team, will Betty Mliddf6'l0ll.' Alternate guard and forward, is fast on her feet and able to cover the floor. Elie Samzderx: ls the kind of player who can play every posi- tion and play it well. You will see Elfie in action next year. Mizr',v 1lfacPlzer5o1z.' Marys spec- tacular jumping and her ability to pick the ball out of the air has made her the outstanding player on the team and her knack of putting the ball in the basket from any position has made her a most valuable player. Phyllis Dawson: Our manager- is the most loyal girl of her team. She is out to practice every night although she doesn't play in the games. Mliss Brisbin: Our coach-Her untiring efforts to build up a winning team, have always had the best results. There is no better sport than Miss Brisbin and no one could filLthe position M ariou fuby: Forward- Merry make afgood forward in the u- as well as she. e all wish her Marion supplies the fun as well ture. Q IQ 6 v the best of luck n f ture years. . J I 1 3 ' fir 1 i f l fe its 'SRX I l L ' x 'X 9 . xl Min R . .Ur rt GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Reading from left to right: H. Beatty, W. Saunders, F. Wolfe, I. Wray, D. Glover, M. McPherson, P. Dawson, Miss Brisbin, J. Ottewell, R. Dalliday. L. Reid, E. Saunders, M. Juby, E. Middleton Pa-ge Fifty-nine

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