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in a tied score, which overtime failed to break. In the third contest, however, IB won out. The following made up IB's tea1n: J. Arnold, H. Armour, R. MeEael1ern, F. Cl. Hoskins, E. H. McCann, H. T. Spohn, F. T. Nordyke, J. B. Makulowicli, E. V. McMurdie, D. VV. Johnstone, G. Robson, J. Melnnis Zlllfl S. D. Shaw QCaptain.j A FIELD HOCKEY Two years ago we introduced this sport into the SCl100l for the girls and each fall since then many fair young damsels have been seen on the field battling for supremacy in skill at this game. The game is played with heavy sl1inny sticks and a small ball under rules similar to soccer foot ball. It is slowly spreading and we expect one of these days to do battle with Moose Jaw Cl., whom we are told is taking to the game with enthusiasm. We didn't have a school team in this sport this year, but many hot games were played by the girls as part of their physical training programme. ' With Moose Jaw taking the game up, next fall should see this sport booming around old R.C.I. TENNIS Our tennis courts are fast becoming insufficient i11 number to accommodate those desiring to play tennis. During the fall very seldom were the courts idle. The boys' section of the tennis club ran off two tournaments last fall. The junior singles were won by Jack Anstis, the senior by Jack McCallum and the doubles by Stanley Kelly and Wilfrid Brown. The tennis club has just been reorganized for 1923, with the following officers: President, --?-5 Secretary, Jack Peartg Treasurers, Jean Campbell a11d Jack McCallum. The membership of the tennis club this year will Illllllllfll' about 100. 1 We expect to have a banner season's tennis as the Board of Trustees is going to put the courts in shape for us. That tl1ey need it badly is well known to tennis devotees and tl1e Board will earn the thanks of many. BASKETBALL With our fine gymnasium so handy it is 11ot surprising that basketball should have a strong hold on the students. It is the great i11door winter game, and from C'l1ristn1as to Easter, every after- noon from four to six, with Saturdays included, sees the old 25
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October 11-R.C.I. 7 Normal 6 Won 19-R.C.I. I6 Campion 5 Won g 24-R.C.I. 9 College 1 Won 27-R.C.I. 15 Normal 20 Lost. November 4-R.C.I. 17 Moose Jaw O Won R.C.I. 2nds 7 Moose Jaw 6 Won Back Row-A. King, H. Graham, H. Hettle, O. Dutton, R. Johnson. 3rd Row-G. Howe, R. Crapper, J. G. Eadie, W. McElmoyle, D. Allen, P. Carpe te 2nd Row-N. McDougall, F. Arnold, G. Erskine, S. Carpenter, I. Webster. lst Row-D. Dojaek, N. Busch. The personnel of our team was as follows: R..C.I team G. Erskine CCaptainD, N. Busch, S. Aeaster, B. Crapper, H. Graham, E. Webster, D. Dojaek, R. Crapper, H. Hettle, R. Johnson, S. Carpenter, R. Bing, A. King, Don Allen, F. Arnold, O. Dutton, G. Howe, P. Carpenter and N. McDougall. SOCCER FOOTBALL Many first year boys, for whom the game is promoted, enjoyed a fine season at soccer. Each first year form had a team and games were played two days a week up until the snow arrived. In all sixteen match games were played and the series resulted in IB being declared the winning form. The game to decide the championship was between IA and IB, and no less than three contests had to be staged to decide it as twice the game resulted 24
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gym accommodating many games and cheering spectators. Basketball is a splendid game for developing the body, the health and physical ability, and it is gratifying to see so many boys and girls so enthusiastic over it. GIRLS I Flora Mooney, who is the girls' school basketball captain, and who has a splendid athletic and all-round record, reports the following on the girls' basketball season: Basketball is the favourite sport of the majority of the girls. Each of the twenty-one forms this year had its own organized team. The first and second year girls were possibly the greatest enthusiasts and many were the happy contests between their forms. There are a number of promising players in the junior years, which ensures excellent material to represent the Collegiate in the coming years. Teams selected from the first year girls played a series of games against the junior 'teen age girls of the Y.W.C.A., and succeeded in defeating them. All the senior forms had very good teams this year with perhaps IIIA, IIID and IVB the best. The clever passing and steady shooting of these teams show what training and experience can do. The Commercial school had three excellent teams this year. The friendly rivalry between the Academic and .Commer- cial schools gave rise to many close and exciting games. The girls' senior and junior school basketball teams enjoyed one of the most glorious seasons in the history of the sports of our school. The two teams are selected from the best players in the middle and senior years. Both teams entered the city league composed of senior and' junior teams from the Normal School, Collegiate Nites, Y.W.C.A., and the College. In the series of games our senior team was victorious in all but two games, while the juniors lost only one game during the year. One of the most looked-forward-to events of the season was the trip to Moose Jaw. Mrs. A. D. Eadie and Miss A. I. Dickson., the chaperone, accompanied the girls one bitterly cold Saturday morning to the Mill City. There the senior team played Central Collegiate while the junior played Ross. The games were featured by accurate shooting, excellent centre combination, and close checking. Early in the games the R.C.I. girls showed their superiority and easily won a double victory. In the evening the Moose Jaw girls entertained the Regina girls to a banquet. Three weekslater forty-five Moose Jaw girls visited Regina. The R.C.I. teams were again successful in defeating Moose Jaw 26
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