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

 - Class of 1922

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THE COLLEGIATE II3 THE. HOCKEY TEAM 5T.XXlrlXn, 5. llxxoki-', L. lhxicxli, M. blNll'r4vA 1lr.nm-rl. N. I-xi:ir,., ll. Mwlxxx. Siiilxi. ll. -ll-,Xl-ilNr - r ll. llniis 1L.im.i. tl. lxiiiuisii wx, l,, .X-iix 1. L. l,llW!l. zling out this new method, the op- posing' forwards scored five goals in as inany minutes. Meanwhile, Gar- vie. Hayes and l.elmel were keeping' Harper liusx' hut hainpered lux' the water, these players missed several goals hy a fraction of an inch. Sometimes, the puck hit the post- other times it flipped up over the net, so in this period the S. C. l. did not score. The Visiting team appeared to gain control of them- selves in the third period and though Cainphellford anilqled through the defence for the easiest goal of the game the Xlioodstock forwards were kept at a distance. They tried long distance attacks on the Sarnia net but it had no effect on the score. Lehel. taking advantage of Harpers weakness, shot from far out and twice the puck rolled in. In the last few minutes of the game, Hayes received a pass from Leliel, who had heen shoved into the corner, and scored from a scranilnle in front of the llioodstocli net. This goal tied the round and, after a few minutes rest, the first overtime period be- gan. Lycett shot from well out and the puck, rebounding from the hoards, rolled in front of the net. A mixup ensued and a lloodstock player shoved the rulmher into the net. Play moved down to the Xlvood- stock goal but in the same five minute period Camphellford shot and the puck rebounded off some- one's skates into the net. This last goal was enough to discourage any team but the Sarnia players fought to the last minute hut were unable to penetrate the five man defence of the College team. Thus the score

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IIZ THE COLLEGIATE the difficult going caused the play- ers on both teams to tire. The Sar- nia forwards missed many chances to score. Lebel, in the second per- iod, brought the Sarnia total to three. The last period was uninter- esting and neither team scored in the last ten minutes. S. C. I. 73 Woodstock College 4 Many rumours were heard as to the speed of the lYoodstock team and, even on the sticky ice, they quite lived up to their reputation. Though they lacked the teamwork of the visitors, however, the S. C. I. team defeated them 7-4. The i-ce at the start was covered with water but this disappeared as the game .progressed and made conditions slightly better, though the ice was none too hard and very sticky. Both teams began with a rush. The Sar- nia team was playing together for the first time, while the visitors had been playing together all win- ter and as a result, the XYoodstock team held the advantage and were able to get into the game quicker Campbellford opened the scoring when he lifted one from inside the Sarnia defence into the net behind Richardson. The Sarnia forwards, before the end of the period. were combining well and twice Hayes was able to score on passes from Mackay. In the next period Lycett of XYoodstock scored two and Mc- Cuag one, and thus, for a short while, the visitors were two goals ahead. Before the period was over, however, Garvie diminished this by one, when, after failing to find the net on several rushes, he at last fooled Harper. In the last period. the S. C. I. players started an offen- sive which the opposing team were unable to stop. Garvie was moved from defence to centre, Robinson moved back on defence and Lebel replaced Mackay. The pace quick- ened in this period and the check- ing became more strenuous. Neither team resorted to unfair tactics and the penalties were chief- ly for minor infringements. In this period. the Sarnia forwards checked their opponents well and the visitors were held scoreless. On the other hand, Harper, the XYoodstock goalie seemed unable to stop the slow roll- ing shots and Hayes scored twice on shots of this type. On a pass from Garvie, he scored from close in and, in the last half minute of play, Lebel slammed one in from a scramble in front of the net. This last period attack overcame the one point lead of the visitors and gave the S. C. I. a three point lead to take to XYoodstock. S. C. I. 5g Woodstock College 10 The weather continued mild and the ice in the XYoodstock Arena on the following Monday afternoon was covered with nearly two inches of water. This made fast ho-:key impossible and largely a matter of luck as to which team would win. I-Xt the end of the regular sixty minutes of play, the teams were tied on the round I2-I2 and. though not compelled by the rules, the S. C. I. team agreed to play two overtime periods of five minutes. In the first five minutes, the XYood- stock team scored two goals and dropping back to a defensive game they prevented the Sarnia forwards from scoring during the remainder of the game. Thus, they won the round I4-12. Garvie appeared quite at home on the large playing sur- face and starred at centre. In the first period, both teams endeavour- ed to bore in past using combination the puck would be water and the rush less. Shortly after the defence by but invariably stopped by the would be fruit- play was begun Garvie scored on a pass from Hayes. Elliott, boring in, lifted a rebound into the nets behind Richardson, but LeBel again placed the S. C. I. in the lead when he scored from close in. Play surged up and down and before the end of the period, Mc- Cuag evened the score. In the sec- ond period. the Woodstock team changed their mode of attack and. while the Sarnia defence were puz-



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