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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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ll4 THE COLLEGIATE ended IO-5 and the XYoodstock team won the round by two goals, I4-IZ, lt speaks well for the S. C. I. team that they were the only team to defeat the IYoodstock team in any game this year. All honour to IYoodstock Collegeflflockey Cham- pions of the XY. O. S. S. A. The S. C. I. players consider the XY. C. team one of the finest collections of sports they ever encountered. BASKET Soon after the close of the rugby season a mass meeting of basketball fans was held and jack Currie elect- ed acting manager. Ile immediat- ely began to organize a team and, on the pre-season form they dis- played, the S. C. I. team should have advanced much farther in the basket ball race. Hut the old-time jinx of the S. C. I. appeared at the most critical times and the hopes of our quintet were shattered when they were eliminated by Strathroy. Sev- eral of last year's players had grad- uated but their places were most ably filled by those who starred for the second team last year. More- over johnston, who had been unable to participate in any sport for more than a year, was able to return to his old position at centre. ,-Xt a later meeting of the team Currie was elected Captain and Orv hlohn- ston, manager. During the Christmas week the Old lfloys' team challenged the Firsts to battle and their challenge was accepted. IYith such stars as blennings. Howard and l-lob Mac- Dougall, of the Varsity Firsts Has- ket ball team the school team had little chance to win and were de- feated 56-Jzf This game revealed the weaknesses of the team and after the holidays these were im- mediately remedied. S. C. I. 173 Strathroy C. I. 16 In past years Strathroy Colleg- iate has always developed a fast llasketball team and this year was no exception. Playing on their own floor the S. C. I. team were lucky enough to win in a last min- ute rally by one point 17-16. The game was very closely con- BALL. tested and interesting to watch, First one team would gain and then the other. Never during the whole evening was one team more than two points ahead of their opponent. Strathroy started with a rush and, before the Sarnia team was prop- erly in the game, they scored the first basket. They continued to lead during the first half, and at half time the score was 6-4 in their favor. The visitors had a most ef- fective mode of attack which at first puzzled the Sarnia defence but to- ward the last the Strathroy team had to resort to individual efforts upon which the S. C. I. team seemed to rally. -lohnston scored as soon as play was resumed. tieing the score and soon Sarnia gained the lead. Though they threatened manv times in the latter part of this per- iod. the Strathroy team was unable to overcome the lead. The check- ing became very close in this per- iod and both teams suffered from fouls. The S. C. l. team appeared to have the advantage now and their combination improved. Currie and ,lohnston were fed continuously by the guards and they scored the ma- jority of the Sarnia points. Of the Strathroy forwards Nicholson and Lamont appeared the best, the for- mer scoring four baskets. Lamont dropped in a couple of sensational baskets from centre floor, The Strathroy players were billet- ed by the Sarnia students and, after the game, a dance was given in their honour. S. C. I. 185 Strathroy C. I. 26 On the following Friday the S.C.I. team journeyed to Strathroy for the return game with that school.
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