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

 - Class of 1924

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IO4 THE COLLEGIATE. they were only successful in slightly reducing the lead. Hallam, Carter and Kennedy scored the points for Sarnia while Barbour. Logan and Murray were the best for the losers. Dr. Smith of London refereed the series in a very commendable man- ner. The S. C. I. team now meets XYindsor C. I. in the linals for the XX'ossa championship. London-Barbour, Murray, for- wards: Logan, centre: Cummings. Foote, giiardsi Obeay. Bice, Chap- man subs. Sarnia-Kennedy, Hallam, for- wards: Carter, centre: Crompton, Robinson, guards: XYhite, Gates, subs. Referee-Dr. Smith. Sarnia 9-Windsor 36. The S. C. I. win over London en- titled them to enter the finals with Windsor and on Sat. April Ig, they journeyed to NYindsor to play the first game. In the first quarter the Windsor quintet had the best of the play. The shooting of Sarnia for- wards being below par. In the last three periods the whole blue and white machine stiffened. The play- ers watched their checks closely putting up a defensive cordon that put a sudden halt to the XYindsor crew. Dowd opened the scoring when he broke away from his check dropping one in unmolested. Ed- wards lost Carter and fiipped one in from in front of the basket before Crompton could get to him. King came up the Hoor and bagged num- ber three. Edwards scored four field goals in succession. Kennedy was fouled and dropped two free throws through the hoop for Sar- nia's first counters. Dowd made two free throws and Turville fol- lowed scoring his first basket of the night. Hallam made things a little more interesting on a shot from the basket. Edwards and Turville each scored a basket before the half time whistle. Sarnia looked like a new team af- ter the first period. Edwards and Dowd scored field goals for Wind- sor. Robinson scored on a pretty shot from well out and Kennedy followed soon after. Edwards notched two more in a row. Tur- ville, Dowd and Edwards each scored. Hallam dropped a free throw for Sarnia's last score. Both teams were in splendid condition which was shown by the strenuous pace which ,continued throughout the game. Sarnia-Kennedy, Hallam, for- wards: Carter. centre: Crompton, Robinson, guardsg Gates, sub. NVindsor--Howell, Turville. for- wards: Edwards, centre: King, Dowd, guards: subs, Kay, Dawson, Cohan. Referee-Dr. Smith. Sarnia 10-Windsor 22 The 'Windsor C.I. came to Sarnia to play the return game for the XYossa basketball championship. They carried with them a 27 point lead secured in the first game of the series. Dowd opened the scoring for Windsor on a close in shot. Crompton broke the Sarnia goose egg when he sunk one from the foul line. Edwards broke away for his first basket. Turville made a rush and scored from the side. Robin- son dropped in Sarnia's last score of the period on a long shot. In the second period Edwards started out netting two held goals in rapid succession. Sarnia had the better of the play for a time, Hal- lam scoring on a free throw and Robinson scoring on another long shot. Turville put VVindsor ahead for the period shortly before the whistle blew. In the third period Dowd and Edwards scored for XN'indsor while Robinson made his third counter of the night. In the last period the checking was hard and Close. Edwards scor- ed the lone counter of the period when he accepted a pass beneath the basket. Edwards, Turville and Dowd were the best for Windsor while Robinson and Crompton star- red for Sarnia. Dr. Smith, of Lon- don, refereed the contest. ' Wiiidsor-Howell, Turville, for- wardsg Edwards, centre, King,

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THE COLLEGIATE lI05 Dowd, guards, subs, Kay, Dawson, Cohan. Sarnia-Kennedy, Hallam, for- wards, Carter, centre, Crompton, Robinson, guards, Gates, sub. BASKETBALL NOTES VVhen the iinal whistle blew in the last game the curtain was drawn across the 1024 Basketball season. Although the team did not obtain any championship colors they have the honour of being the first basketball team of the school to enter the hnals. After the game in windsor the boys of the team were the guests of Mr. Garrett of Detroit. His hos- pitality did much to make the visit in Windsor a great success and his efforts were more than appreciated. The boys returned considering it the best trip of the season. W'e take this opportunity of expressing our sincere thanks to Mr. Garrett for his interest in the team and his thoughtfulness in its entertainment. Harry Kinsell of Detroit handed the game in splendid order. Edwards, the centre rnan for W'i11dsor was by far the outstanding player of the contest. Crompton, at guard, left nothing to be desired at that position. He was one of the neatest guards on the floor. L 'Xl i

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