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

 - Class of 1925

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Sarnia Collegiate Institute and Technical School - Collegiate Yearbook (Sarnia, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 28 of 174
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Page 28 text:

THE COLLEGIATE. ISR UC E MAIT LAND Une ni the nu'-st effective llungers and deadly tackle-rs on the team. Big and strong, he cuulvl step into any line position witliwut wcal-an-ning it. JAMES XYAL5-ll A halfvman of great prornisi. uh-'v ltafl In leave the game through injuries early in the season. How- ever Jim carried nn and ma-,le all the trips with the tcarn as first aiwl man and rublier. JOHN BLXNURE jwlinny was the real utility man of the tcam. He was ready and caialile at all times to fill either a half pimsitimi nr end. He was a hard taclclcr and a sur: catcher. CYRIL TESKEY One uf the fnnfls of the sea- son. An accurate passer who naturally ft-ll into thc pc-situ,-ti nf snap, XYas -,fften referred ti,- liy spnrt writers as a hard, grit- ty tacklerf' LESLIE EWHXER Altli--ugh small and light t'Les was an excellent plunger and C-'tulvl always he vlt-1-etnlctl ui-mi. llis lianl tackling was also n ',1' ticealvle in every game. LOGAN BIILLBIAN Ilig. strung and fast Lf'ge was an ideal lineman. Could always he rlepeilflcd upon for as many yards as were needed. Could 1-lay with the best of them.

Page 27 text:

Z3 e , mix, 6, 'Q' 'S-ff Q. Z Z - ,Ae 'E' wi. 3+- ,.. K ll6 THE. COLLEGIATE . A, 1 . ' - f. 3, -A at 1 running, lkieking' and passing. ' 'X i . , V . 1-v Q -I ln! .31 uae- , 5 1 2 if Y A ri Y s X 1 . ,, , .' ?I'l I ,-, 5:4 N KZ? ,K 'K .X 1- 7' F7 3 1 5 if , ,,,. K. -sf' X73 -- LI OX D H XLL XM Xuother of last xe'ii s te nl uho display ed unusual ahilitv in -Xlthough injured uhen he was needed most it nas partly due to his efforts that the team nent as far as it did. Has a promis- in future in ru by circles. ST. CLAIR PARSOIXS Bud nas a hard, low tack- ler and was always down under every kick. He was also adept at gathering in onside kicks and long passes when extra yards were needed. His tackling feaa tured every game. HAROLD VANHORNE Funny, a veteran of three seasons is strong and fast and made an ideal half man. He broke up many of the enemy's plays by his low, hard tackling and was always good for yards through the line. VVALTER CALLL' M One of the fastest men on the team who came out later in the season and gave valuable assist- ance when, due to injuries the team was in drastic need of help. HOVVARD CARTER One of the huskies of the team. An elusive open Field runner and able to boot with the best of them. Could also plunge with equal skill. A star in every game. FRANK BURNVELLL Frank was another outstand- ing and deadly tackler of the team. Big and fast he was dnwn on every kick. Frank could always be depended upon to take his man out of the play. ..,.--.- .



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THE COLLEGIATE fb-- f' X- N4 RAY COOK Ray is hug and slr-mg and althiuyh this was his first season lrnverl himself a cap- able lineman. An excellent tackler and plunger. ROSS GRAY llnlly Cray p1'uveil him- self an ahle successor to .lack Newton when he twink over the S.C.I, and T.S. team. It was rarlly ilue tu his diligent and nntiring work in the coach- ing nf the team that they hal such success in winning the lY.U.S.S.:X. Cllamiiicnisltilu, It is In he lmned that Mr. Gray will take over the team again next season. G ERALIJ MCY EAN A newcomer to the sclmnl and also to the game of fum!- hall. He stron adapted him- self to the game however, and secnrefl a position on the team Another year's experience and he will he a valuable man. GORDON IXIATTINGLY A hard and consistent worker. Cnulcl play either inside nr mirldle and although rather light was an effective player on hnth offensive and defensive. A promising play- er for next autumn. BE,X'I'TIE J ENXINGS Son Jennings' interest in the school was plainly shown this year when he came out near the end of the seasnn to help Dolly Gray in the coaching uf our rughy team and zrzain when he consented to take over the training of nur haskethall squad. A harfl, consistent worker, his influence clirl :1 lot towards the success uf our teams.

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