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110 THE COLLEGIATE cis played a stellar game in the guard section, displaying some keen pivoting. On Saturday night Sarnia played off with Stratford for 3rd place. Vxfith nothing at stake, the Sarnia team seemed to get over their stage fiight and easily defeated the Strat- fogd Cl. 45--28. Kennedy C.I. defeated London South in an excitinfg game which I was very close throughout. The Wfossa standing for 1929-30: I. Kennedy Cl., VVindsor. 2. London South C.I. 3 Sarnia Cl. 4. Stratford CI. 1 . . 4.1 1 .5
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THE COLLEGIATE 109 I I 4 1 5UN1oR BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row-M. Cruickshaak, I. Crabb, Miss M. Scott CCeachJ, D. Smith, D. Simpson. Front Row-B. Wright, H. Finch, L. Laphani. Tillsonburg at Sarnia 8-37 The local team marked their fifth straight win by defeating the Till- sonburg team 37-8 in Sarnia, on February 14th. On both teams the scoring was fairly divided between the forwards. The Sarnia guards played a particularly good game with clean intercepting and snappy passing. a Sarnia at Tillsonburg 25-19 On Fefbruary 21st, Sarnia again defeated Tillsonburg in a more closely contested game on the Till- sonburg floor. In the last few min- utes of the game, Evelyn Kilbreath unfortunately dislocated her arm and so was unable to go to the tour- nament in Windsor. Helen Finch took her place. The Tournament The VV.O.S.S.A. Tournament was held on March 7th and Sth. Sar- nia unfortunately drew Windsor for her first game and was eliminated by the score of 52-15. During the first quarter the S.C.I. had a lead on their opponents, but the more ex- perienced Kennedy team soon broke loose and accumulated a hufge score. D. Morgan starred for the Kennedv team with IQ points, while D. Fran-
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, THE COLLEGIATE 111 ,.....1ii.. NSG 'N 5 gurl 1 A l wage TW J l Lg Y1RR 4N rt I. Q In lgliiix 4 N tQ , U xi i 313 ' Our exchange department is increasing every year. We are glad to see old friends back again and to welcome new ones. This section is printed to give our readers an idefa of the standard of other school periodicals, and thus bring other schools in close relationship with u-s. ACADIA ATHENACUM - Wolfville. Nova Scotia. An excellent magazine. The humour is unu.sually good. ACTA COLLEGII-Chatham, Ontario. A very good attempt at publishing your first magazineg although you. could have more short stiories and essays. ACTRA NOSTRA-Guelph, Ontario. Your magazine is so entirely splendid that it is diflicul-t to mention any single department, especially, but your cartoons are exceptionally good. ACTA' VICTORIANA-Toronto Ontario. A good magazine, but the department-s are rather short. Your humour IS ex- celflent. ALLABOUTUS-Stamford, +Ontiario. You have good material but poorly ar- ranged. Why not have a Literary Section wfth essays, poems, besid-es short stories? ALMAFILIA-N-St. Thomas, Ontario. A typical giril's school magazine, and is extremely interesting. Your cover is very attractive. AUDITORIUM-Owen So-und, Ontario. Your magazine is, -as a whole good, but your head-ings are exceptionally clever. BENNETT BEACON-Buffalo, N.Y. A very complete magazine. We have no adverse' criticism. nH!M.L-.iifa ig Li. .. BlSHOP'S COLLEGE SCHOOL- Lennoxville, Quebec. l An exceptionally interest-ing publicat- ion-wiith many excellent write-ups. BLUE-Holborn, England. Your maigazine is so different from ours, that it is hard to criticize it. However, your sport notes indicate true school spirit B REEZES-Winnipeg, Manitoba. Your sport section is well written. Your humour, however, could be more exten- sive. CAMOSUN-Victoria, British Collumbia. A welcome exchange. Your ind'ividual wrivte-ups are the strongest feature in your magazine. CARILLON-Ottawa, Ontario. e Your mialterial deserves to be arranged to better advantage. CONNING TOWER-Weston, Ontario. A .very good magazine, in which the headings are original and clever. Why not keep your advertisements separate? CRESCENT HIGH BUGLE- Calgary, Alberta. .. A very interesting paper. The humour is quite good. T'hanks for the compliment. DUM BELL--Sherbrooke, Quebec. From cover to cover, you-r book is one to be highly complimented. ECHOES-Peterborough, Ontario. Your literary section is good, especially the poetry.
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