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T1-1E'Co'LLEc1'ATE' IOQ ' - The deck tennis tournaments raged hard and long. After many ties, C'IO-BIZ, under Marguerite IYilson succeeded in undoing IO-.-X, captain Sally Wilkinson, and IO-D, captain Frances Feargueg both teams acheived second place honours. Equally interesting were the junior games. The beginners .showed considerable skill and ability. The results were Q-6415 first, under jean Punchg 9-5, second, under Valma Trumibleg tied with joan Boulton's 9-6t2j team. The tournament offered the opportunity to officiate as well as play the games. In this way many benefited even more from the tournament. TRACK AND FIELD Once again, the girls had a successful field day competition which took place on October 9, 10, and II. The girls, in teams, participated in such events as high jump, broad jump, basketball shooting, and throwffor'dis- tance, softball pitching, and throw-for-distance and many varied relays. The winners 'in the senior division were: 13111 with captain Patricia Hartley finished on top, in second place was 134-:J with captain Fran XYhit- nell, and ILA with captain joyce Kent tool: third place. The interniedieate results were IOC under Mary Kingdom in first place: C-IO-:XIII with cap- tain Margaret Haddon was secondg and third was joan IYalker,s C-IO-:X In the junior division 9-8 135, captain Donna Young was iirstg 9-10 was second under Lois Browng and 9-S tij with captain Shirley Campbell was third. GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD Back Row Cleft to rightl-M. Fox, M. Palmer, V. Hunt, J. Cowan, P. Hartley, H. Pass- more, B. J. Gray, L. Laughlin, J. Helliwell. Middle Row fleft to rightl-VV. Brandon, J. Palmer, I. Borthwick, E. Quosmanen, V. Selman, P. VVest, I. Isaac. Front Row Cleft to rightj-S. Scarrow, I, Saunders, P Armstrong. M, Brazeau, H. Peli- arik, I. Walley, P. Tuer, M. West. ' K
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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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IIO THE COLLEGIATE , ,fy ' I .2 Q I ,JJ i, , I N 4 1 f N 1 I . ,j f M M - A ., t . b, Xfgigx -W in, . by -l- W , T A I H f ' M - I ' V lil' X ' kill.: . T ' Ql,, n 14. ,fli It M -:fi EDITOR 'W ,, life' I , 1. sf Mike Turner um fx . V , v P cf, I ' ' V , .x ' vfmw ' WOSSA RUGBY This year thc S.C.l .and T.S. pruducecl a lmrilliant Senior XX-'Ossa Rugby team to represent it in the struggle for the XYOssa title. The end of the war lifted the damper on closed XYossa activities, and Our Team surged ahead for the Cliainpitmship unly tu be offset in the linal game hy the heavy Guelph team. The scintillating spirit possessed hy the lmys has seldom been equalled on rugby teams. Much of their success was due to the expert coaching and leadership given them lay Mr. Newell and Mike Clawson, Following is an outline ofthe seasun: f BUYS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FrontAI'HJw Cleft to rightl-Jack Karn, Dean Hawley, Mr. O'Dcinohue, Neil Pole, Ross en. , Back Row qleft to 1'iglitJ-'l'w111 Kenny. Joe Hackney. Mr, Newell, Don Guthrie, L
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