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BASKETBALL. VVithin the school three leagues were organized, thirteen teanisa eouipeted, thirty four games were pla.yed. The classification Was. by yearsg within each the players were pooled. Q Two purple and gold teams CASLBD played city Inter-Collegiate basketball. Q A. DZ'l7lZ'Sfl.0llii. g Won, Lost B. Division. W on Lost Normal ' 7 2 Normal 5 3 Collegiate 6 3 Collegiate 4 4 College . 0 3 College 3 5- According to prearrangeinent Balfour, Milne and Conrod, were not used by the school in this league. On the suggestion of Saskatoon Collegiate Institute a Provin- cial Inter-Collegiate contest was arranged. Moose Jaw being unable- to compete, hoine and honie gaines were played with the former. The school won both games, here March 26, 42-205 there April 1. -15-32. B.xsEB-xr,L. School baseball has necessitated three leagues. -Form groupings in the Hrst year, lA, l'B, ICSLD, IESLF, each to play three games. At the inoinent IA is leading. SR. BASKETBALL TEAM, R.C.I. Collegiate Champions of Saskatchewan 1920 30
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OFFICERS R.C.I. CADET CORPS 1919-20 Back Row:-Capt. Taylor, J. G. .Ifi3.lIlG, linstructor, Capt: T. Spent-er. Front Row:-Lieuts. R. H. Keetler, L. Smart, K. Blair, D. Balfour. FIELD DAY. Friday, September 26, at the Exhibition Grounds, the same crowelg'the-samefentlirrsiasnr, the 'sa:nre'events,--the same weather. Champions. Boys. Girls. Form. Senior ' T. Spencer - H. Smith M.D. Intermediate J. Cunning B. Paquet II. C. Junior D. Johnson R. Harper I. C. Midgets P. Achtzener I By reversion the medal went to C. Tannahill. In the relay races with the Normal School, R.C.I. won both events, boys' and girls'. RUGBY. The school was interested in two leagues. Three teams QPirates, Tigers and Cometsj entered with Campion College in a Juvenile League, the first named winning out. A Representative team went down to defeat twice before the VVinners C18-Og 9-35. In a contest with Moose Jaw C.I. in that city, however, the team won 23-0. The return game could not be played on account of the weather. 29.
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Second year teams were on a straight inter-class basis, three teams, six games each. IIA and IIC are tied. Middle and Seniors were pooled to form three teams, the -Giants, the Braves, and the Cubs. The former stands at the head -of the league. One game has been played with Regina College. The seore--- well, it was their turn to win. MARKSMANSHIP. The basement shooting gallery has resounded from four to six p.m. ivionaays, Tuesdays and Fridays for months. Twenty thou- sand rounds were fired. Twenty bronze, fifteen silver, four gold pins, donated by the Dominion Cartridge Company were won. 500, 580 a.nd 650 points respectively out of 700 were required for these awards. A team of twelve hasbeen entered in five contests. 1. Canadian Rifle League, Class A. miniature, versus all ffol- legiates and Cadet corps. 2. Dominion Marksman Provincial Championship. . Provincial Cadet Championship. 4. Imperial Bisley Field Competition. 5. Strathcona Trust Competition, highest individual scores tr, count. 3 .The personnel of the teams was in each case made up of the nrarksmen named herewith: S. Evoy tCapt.D, H. English, H. Hettle, H. Morrison, D. McGibbon, R. H. Keiefler, H. Mills, Cr. McGinnis, C. Tannahill. Cf. Davidson, J. Smith, A. Miller, Andrew Wootl, A. VVilson, D. Con-- rod, C. Leslie, R. Cantelon, G. Wootl, J. Gottselig, J. Cunning. It is unnecessary to add that the Rifle Club has -flourished. Its officers Were: Pres.-S. Evoy, Treas.-D. McGibbon, Sec.-H. Miller. CADET cones. On the occasion of the visit of H. R. H. the Prince of VVales the Cadet Corps, turned out in his honor. His Royal Highness was gracious in his commendation. The inspection by Brig.-Gen. Ross on Friday, May 2, was more intensive. The success of the latter day is to be attributed to no small degree to the ability of the corps' officers-Capt. D. Taylor, Second in command Capt. T. Spencer, Lieuts. K. Blair, R. H. Keiefler, L. Smart, and A. Boucher. The boys of the school have enjoyed addresses on recent Friday afternoons by senior officers of M. D. No. 12. In particular was Col. Parson 's resume of the struggle on the W6,St91'11 Front subse- quent to March 21, 1918 appreciated by them. - THE SENIOR ' ' R is , '. A departure of this year is the awarding of block R's, gold on purple, to the members of all senior teams in the recognized major -departments of school athletics, rugby, 'basketball and baseball. The 31
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