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THE COLLEGIATE 107 l - l GIRLS' FIELDBALL Back Row fleft to rightl-M. Fraser, A. Finn, I.. Hurd, H. NIc.Girr, M. XYilson, DI. Palmer, N. Graham. Front Row tleft to rightl-Y. Marshall, H. Beer, I. lVl'ight, J. Sayers, Y. Racz, li. Grant, A. Capes, I. Thiorner. fSPEEDBALL, FIELDBALL AND CAPTAINBALL The Speedball, Fieldball and Captainball tournaments were rather disappointing. The grade nine girls were very enthusiastic captainball players. In the finals, however, there were some irregularities in the observance of this tournament's regulations, and it was decided by the Athletic Executive that the whole of the Captainball tournament be discontinued. It was hard to disappoint those who had played so eagerly but it was felt that the lesson in good sportmanship was even more important for the grade 9 girls. Only two girls qualified as otficials for Speedball, so it was impossible to conduct the schedule of Speedball games already arranged. Grade IO carried on a successful Fieldball tournament the winning team being C-10-Btzj. This team was led to victory by her captain, Jane Sayers. VOLLEYBALL ' - For the past number of years, our school mag has gone to press before the Volleball tournament has been completed. Last year, we had a very successful contest, and the girls participated with keen interest. In the Senior grouping, 13-A with Pat Hartley as captain, held first place. In second and third places, came I3-B. captain Barb Moore, and C-11-B, captain Shirley Price. C'IO-.Ax led the Intermediates, captained by Donna Holmes, and Io-D and Io-B, captained by joy Moore and Marjorie Young respectively, took second and third places. The juniors entered enthusiastically into the
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IO6 THE COLLEGIATE BASKETBALL Last year's basketball tournament was the scene of keen competition, especially in the intermediate and senior grades. First place in the senior division lgrades Il and Ilj was awarded to 13-A under Peggy Milne, while II-,A and 12-.-X came second and third respectively. In the intermediate division 10-B led by Barbara Biddlecomb came through as victors. followed by IO-DQIJ in second place and Io-Dtzj in third. For the juniors Jessie Mclntosh led her Q-IO team to victory, with 9-5 placing second and 9-7 third. This year we are trying out, in a very small way, an extension of our usual form of competition. Some time, during the basketball season, we plan to invite two or three class teams from St. Patrick's High School to play against the leading class teams in our own school competition. If this experiment proves successful we may, another year, extend it to include more activities. more schools, and more games. The G..-XA. was responsible for sending a representative of the school, Evelyn Aiken to Londo nCentral Collegiate where she tool: a course in official basketball. She tried and successfully passed the tests. The main purpose yy as that lfvelyn should help the girls of S.C.l. with basketball refereeing. BASEBALL 1945 flood weather and good sportmanship madeithis year's baseball tourna- ment highly successful. The championships were well contested. For the seniors, Ruby Lamb led her C-12 team to victory with Ixgflb placing second and C,-11-.-X third. C-IO-.AX under Anne Marciak triumphed over the other intermediate teams with IO-D second and IO-LX third. For the juniors, l'y'lO captained by lean Gray ranked first, with Q-12 second and Q-II third. GIRLS' BASEBALL Back Row tleft to rightl-AD. NYilloclq, D. Crawford, C. Barr, B. Taylor, R. Lamb, B. Lawrence, B, Humphries, l. Randall, A. Hill. ' Middle Row tleft to right!-J. li. Murray. S. Brooks, O. Purvis, B. Neubaer, D. Robert- son, A. Marciak, H. Hiclcin, Nl. Farris, T. Rowe. D. Taylor, J. Cater, J. Forbes, D. Dunn. Front Row tleft to rightl-J. Fowlie, D. Stewart, L. Brown, F. Ellis, J. Gray, P. Pringle, H. Sparling, D. Creasey.
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108 THE COLLEGIATE contest, and 9-5 came out with top honours under their captain XVilda Iirandon with or S captained by Mary 1-lurr and Q-4 by Eila Kuosmanen taking :nd and 3rd places. Yolleyball holds interest for many in the school and it has recently been added to the list of games to he played at Com-te-coll on liriday evenings. The girls are looking forward to the 1946 contest with 1,-ntlmsiasm, and we hope it will he as successful as the one last year. BADMINTON AND DECK TENNHS ln the lmadminton and deck tennis tournaments, actually three types of games were played in four separate tournaments. Both grades 9 and IO played group deck tennis. grade II played group hadminton 1,1 playersj. and the senior grades. regulation badminton. Competition in all games was keen, made evident by the number of play-offs and ties at the end of the tourna- ments. ln the senior badminton tournament Florence 'lewitt's I2-.X team scored over ljtll, captain Bernice Friedman, and ISQZT, under Maxine l'almer. These teams came in second and third respectively after several exciting play-off games. The grade II pennant was awarded to 11-llq Il led hy Terais Hughes, with 1I4.X. under Anne Cowan ,taking second place, while 11-BQQJ, captain Ruth NYcst. was third. GIRLS' DECK TENNIS AND BADMINTON Llack Row fleft to right?-M. jones, F. Iewitt, L. LeNeve, Second Row lleft to right!-H. Millholland, Y. Morrison, I. Farris, E. Rutherford, T, H D Hughes, Maclean, R. Hawley, M. Hughes, li, Dove. llurd Row llett to riglitl-A. Capes, H. Mctlirr, N. Graham, M. XVilson. L. Burd, J. R Palmer, M. Bedard, fourth Row tleft to right?-J. Henderson, J. Plain, P. Knutt, J. Maness, J. Boulton, A. Rausa, X. Carter, B. Johnstone, M. Davitch. .
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