Provincial Institute of Technology and Art - Record Yearbook (Calgary, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1933

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Wrestling and Boxing For the first time in several years, inter-class hockey was completed. Many fast and interesting games were played for the silver trophy donated by the Students’ Association. The league consisted of eight teams, the final standing be¬ ing: Drafters, Motor III., Aero, Motor I., Composites, E 1-B, E 2 and E 1 -A. In the play-offs the Drafters, after defeating the Aeros, went on to defeat Motor III. by total score of 2-1, losing one game 1 -0 and winning the other 2-0. The Drafters’ team was as follows: Jeffreys, Cole, Turner, Goodearl, Malcolm, Lesnak, Ferguson, Rees, Dick, Warrack. Due to the capable coaching of Mr. Rider, many excellent boxers and wrestlers were developed. Two afterjiQons are de¬ voted to these sports and they certainly deserve more time. Per¬ haps next year this will be arranged. We hope that some time we may see the Tech banner fly¬ ing from the top of one of the Alberta championships. With such excellent material and capable instruction, there is no reason why this shouldn’t be. Baseball and Softball Tennis and Golf Supplies. Equipment. “IT PAYS TO PLAY” with good quality goods — from— Martin Sporting Goods Ltd. operated by Motor Car Supply Co. of Canada Ltd. EDMONTON — CALGARY LETHBRIDGE 317 - 6th Ave. W. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TO CLUBS AND SCHOOLS. 3r.s!;etball and Athletic Fishing and Shooting Supplies Goods. Badminton Although there was a court in the gvm., it wasn’t until this, year that badminton went full swing. Two courts were built in the vacated Tractor shops where nearly every noon and eve¬ ning many close and exciting games were played. A number of tournaments were held, and manv excellent players developed. In the singles tournament F. Russell de¬ feated D. Corrie. Page Thirty



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Basketball Inter-Class Basketball The Intermediate team this year was one of the best Tech has ever had. Although losing out in the Intermediate play-offs, they took second to the Sen ' or Moose Domers in the city league. On a tour in Southern B.C. thev won one game and lost one. Perhaos the greatest accomolishment was the comolefe smotherns of the Normal team. The scores were 38-23; 43-21 and 45-23. The team was ably coached by Mr. Van Ostrum, and if more time had been available for practice. Tech’s banner would be flying at the Intermediate championship post. The team was: Swanson, Taitinger, Corrie, Parker, Diamond, Ferguson, Mc- Befh, Perry, Burriss and Hansen. The Juniors this year were of excellent material, but seemed to have some difficulty in securing a coach. This was soon remedied and from then on many games were won. They lost out to Crescent Heights in the Junior play-offs after three close and exciting games. The team was: Cosburn, Moore, Rees, Taylor, Sherwood, Dingle, Morgan, Henning, Phillips and Dumba. R. Jones was manager. Tech is certainly proud of these basketball teams-— the teams that never admitted defeat until the last bell. More success to them next year. Another successful league was drawn to a close when the Composites copped the championship of the Tnter-class league. The play-offs between the Composites and Electrics were very close, and it wasn’t until the final bell went that you could say who was the winner. TJie winning team was: Ferguson, Rees, Taylor, Cosburn and Moore. ¥ ¥ » Field Day The Annual Field Day of the Tech Students’ Assoc’ation, held May 20, was an event Jong to be remembered by both students and staff. F. Large and Miss Emma (Peanuts) Peters were the individual champions of the day, Fred Large having 28 jxjints to his credit, and Miss Peters, 23. The Electric 1-A won the class championship with 54 points; the Art class came second with 48 points, and Electric 2 class third with I 3 points. The softball was won Iby the Teachers’ Manual Training and Station Agents. Inter-class basketball was won by the 1 st year Electric class. Page Thirty-two

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