Sarnia Collegiate Institute and Technical School - Collegiate Yearbook (Sarnia, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1922

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IO4 THE COLLEGIATE R liC'l'1 HR NEXYTON 5 'tCllIC GARYIE LlL'iliCHi' SIMPSON PERSONNEL OF THE TEAM 'Flin NEWTUN, Cuf'!niu,ati1la veteran nf the tcani four years agn. Knows tht- gainv frnin the gruuurl up anll matlc an irleal leawlv cr, llc is one uf the best niiflfllc wings in the liitcrscliulastic series, a most effective plunger anrl a strmii.: man un thc :lt-feiisive. luil will graduate tlus yt-ar. Jack RIt'u.xk1isuN. illlllltlflfl' uf the Cham' pinus antl snapliack. llc is alsu a veteran uf the tcain uf fnur years agn and playerl as scrim suppurt with Newt-in that year, This is his thirrl year at centre pnsitinn aml he was one of the most valuable nn-n nf the tt-ani, Richie playcll sensational rugby last fall autl his tlcfcusive wurk was a feature uf every game the S. C, l. playwl. CH.ua1.Hs tlwiwll-2, Ivf! t-ini, was in the saine position four years ago and by his speewl and fierce tackling has won the repu- tatiun tif being the hest curl in Ontario. Chic was rather late in turning out this year, but quite retleeiuctl himself by his play. His ability to catch rmnsirlcs was almust un- canny and he featured in many spectacular recoveries. Russ Ilarrzs, rvittrr half, fl veteran of three seasons autl une uf thc cleverest punters in the interscholastic ranks. At Centre half, he slinwcfl great gcncralship in directing the play of the team. He was quite the c-qual of the best halfbacks the team eiicuuiiteretl all season. fiiauiuzi' Slxivsox, l1I1tH'fl'Vf llL'A', thirtl year nn the tt-ani. llutch seeincd tn fall naturally intu the pusitiun of quarterback and fruni the first niailc gfvml at that posi- tion. A rleatlly tackle and a tricky hall- carrier. Shnwetl ability tri cnpc with all the eiiiergeilcies that cruppufl up in his pnsilinii. Nutt, G,u:1.i-gn, right middle and inside, Habit alternated with Pugh. XYas kept out of the game a year ago, hut last fall, came back with his oltl-time vigour. Always hit the line hartl anrl was une of our best line buckers. 'tRlCll RICHARIDS1 PN Q BUZZ HAYES BLONDY GABLER

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THE COLLEGIATE. IOS x L fr , 'f l. '-CciL'N'1 ' RANl1U1.l'll - ,.,,. , gyyr'z ,4, ? t ' itll 79, ..,. ' FRED PUGH 34 w.1.' I' .. -5-ff USLATSB' MANORE H.xRRx' DEB. R,xNunLPii. Ivft insniu. Last sefisrvn. Grunt uns a scrim support. This year he plziyeil left inside for several giunes. Rather light, lwut :iggressive uml ri lmril wurker, llinizitkr Cum-:x', rigrlit lsiilf. Hili, nur yluzqgnig half. thnngli nut liefivy. uns :ni efficient mlmlgcr zinrl thus :in effective gr-innfl gunner. .Xt secirmlfiry defence, he ziluziys lucklwl hzirrl :incl luw. FRED l L'i1n, rifrfit ilixnlt' uinl xnzilifl.. XYnn his crest, lust yi-Ltr. Frerl was une uf nur tnstest lint-men zinfl wnrkevl well lurth nn the nffensire :xnrl ilt-ft-iisive. lle ln-gun thu st-:ismi :it lnilfbfiek hut iiimm-il up In his fvlcl ppsitinn wlicn Cnrey reiurnul, Cn.xkI,12s PARK, inxiilt' tviugl, secnn-l year :it the same position, Always relizilile :intl stezifly, especially in ilcfencc. Cnulvl upen ai hule ur plunge equally well. Une nf the tcunfs hexviest men. S'r.xN1.1-Lx' ltlsxuicri, right cud. XVith the experience gained last year, 5lats had little difficulty in learning the right end position. He is heavier and faster than last year :ind there is little to clwose he- tween him and Chic, Always down fast under kicks :ind a hard tackler. Enwmzu H.ANNA, Irft half. First year at the game. Eddie quickly adjusted himself to rugliy and, with his exceptional speed, made many long clashes when most needed. At the beginning of the season. through nervousness. he fumbled to :1 certain ex- tent, but 'made up for this in his later ap- pearanccs. w -- ewwvi k - rfiflsx Ninn Culclix' - t ' A-'1'Ij1lIxY PARK , ..,. 1 ' 1, 4 A ,.,. L ---- . ff V, : ,fir rfsxwi ED HANNA

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