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4, 5 . . Url r f'5 ' - X -1-f 13' 54 1' . ' 1 I' 1 ' fi l at 55-ig ' ' ra I 55 Annual Field Day The Seventh Field Day Sports were held at the Exhibition Grounds on Friday, October 4th, Rain marred the day's programme, and some of the events were run off on the following Mondayf. This annual event has for several years been one of the chief features of the school athletics, and this year proved to be the most successful Field Day yet held. The relay team, consisting of C. Tanner, B. Ramsay, H. Longworthy and W. Hastings. showed their superiority over their old-time rivals, the Normal School, Winning out in a closely contested race. In the Senior events WValter Hastings captured the honours for the second successive year, winning six Iirsts and three seconds. Harold Longworthy was a good second with four firsts and four seconds. IVard Longworthy was successful in taking the Intermediate championship. 'gTeddie Iiauders and Clarence Tanner made the champion extend himself to win his laurels. All the Intermediate events were closely contested. '4Bing', lNIerrill captured the honours with case in the Junior class, taking first place in every event. The girls took a. larger part this year in the sports than they did on any previous year. In the relay races I B won from I A, I C and I D3 II B took the honours from II A, while the middle forms defeated the senior form. Good time was made in the different hundred yard events, while Sadie lXIcKee and Belle Hobkirk carried off the honours in throwing the base- ball and basketball. The potato race afforded excellent fun but appeared to be a little strenuous for some of the girls. Our friends down town again donated freely, and we wish to again thank them for the interest they take in the Annual Field Day Event. KI. NI.u'F.x1zLANE. Il. IAJNGXVURTIIY.
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46 REGINA COLLEGIATE INSTIQTUTE SOUVENIR BCl86bClZZ in the games and good sportsmanship prevailed at all times. . Y 'tif l Q0 ' - In the Sprmg of 1912 an Inter-Form tj? lg? The schedule was comp eted on May without a post . . ,. . YN -. ponement, and the standing at the c ose was as follows. Baseball League was formed consisting QQ? Xp ! x of three teams. lfiff 'l ' D WOU I-0513 P-C- Team No. 1 ...... Seniors, Junior C and ' ' ' ' ' i 3 . .Jumor D 5 1- ' Juniors .....,.,... ....... 3 3 .500 Team No. Q .... lVI1ddle A, Junior A and g gi . -- ,A 5 Second Year ,,..,......... 1 5 .166 Junior B Q5 ,. . gg 5, Team No. 3 ................ Middle B ,M MM H.. sm 4 M5145 -f r M- ' - mn 0 n. ' Mr. Rossie showed his interest in the Collegiate sports by donating a shield to be competed for annually by the different forms of the school. The shield was won by No. 1 Team. The games were closely contested and a keen interest was taken in them both by the school and throughout the city. One game was arranged with Moose Jaw Collegiate which was played in Regina on June 8. This resulted in a victory for the home team by a score of 7-5. The Inter-Form Baseball League was re-organised in the spring of 1913 with the following chosen as officers: Secretary .....,.... . ............ George Porter Treasurer. . . .............. Arthur Brown Manager ............. 1NIr. J. E. Campbell, B.A. Committee ........ B. Ramsay, YV. G. Wfilson, John Sheppard and Percy T raub A team from each of the four years was formed to enter the League. A schedule of twelve games was drawn up and a constitution drafted. Keen interest was taken by the students On the afternoon of May QQ, the Middles and Seniors played off for the shield donated by 1VIr. Rossie. The Middle Form won by the score of 17-11. The personnel of the various teams was: Semors .,......... Martin, Ramsay, Balfour, Hastings, Nichol, G. Mc- Ewen, Tanner, H. Stewart, H. Longworthy, Brown. M zddles .... .... W ilson, Porter, Wells, E. Ste- wart, Malone, Seale, Robin- son, Mr. W. G. Scrimgeour, MacLean. Second Year ....... J. Sheppard, Fiesel,Jefferson, Merrill, E. Storey, Mullen, Wfalker, Watt, H. McEwen, Bole, W. Longworthy. Jumors. .. . .... Darke, Traub, McLellan, A. Sheppard, Lauder, Ho- garth, C. Malone, Mac- Donald, Sandstrom, Froome, Smith.
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