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IIZ THE COLLEGIATE November 9-The school entered the quarter finals against Wfoodstoclc Collegiate in a sudden death game. ln the iirst three quarters of the game an almost certain victory appeared in NYoodstock's favour. The locals seemed Cold and unable to get going. XYith only a few minutes remaining, the boys with lots of fight and luck tied the score. After an overtime period the S.C.I. came out on top 7-6. November 16: The preceding victory sent the team on to the semi- final, sudden death game with XYindsor Vocational School, played in XYind- sor. This game was classed as the upset of the year, as we emerged on top 6-3. November 34: The S.C.l. had once again earned its way to the Purple Bowl, and faced the Guelph team with high spirits and hopes of clinehing the title. ln this game Sarnia met her first XYossa defeat of the season I8-9. as Guelph Collegiate carried away the XYossa Championship. This year we welcomed back many fellows from the Armed Forces, who contributed greatly to the team's success. The effort put forth and the FIELD DAY CHAMPS AND RUNNERS UP Standing-Reg. Fpraclbrolw, J. XValker, D. Lang, twinnersj. Sitting-N, Jolms, D. Spradbrow, frunners upj.
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THE COLLEGIATE III CHEBR LEADERS Dereck Chate, Maxine Palmer, Marjorie Burgess, Ioan Cowan, Dorothy VVells, Joan Dauphineke, J. D. Maclntyre. September 28-The team journeyed down to Chatham for the opening game of the year. After a slippery battle the Sarnia team emerged victorious over Chatham Collegiate Institute 6-4. This gave-Sarnia her first game in the St. Thomas, Chatham, Sarnia group. ' October' 5-The St. Thomas Collegiate Institute team paid Sarnia a visit. The game was close and both teams showed remarkable fight and good spirit. The game was won by Sarnia with a slight edge of 4-3. October 12-The St. Thomas Vocational School was defeated by the locals I9-O at the Athletic Park giving the school three straight wins. October I7-The C.C.I. team paid Sarnia a return visit to be severely trounced 23-I by the locals. October 20-This date marked a colourful event in the yeari The Blue and White journeyed to Port Huron to meet the famed Red and VVhites of Port Huron. This 'was not a Wossa game but' has taken place down through a number of years of school history. When the dust settledion the field of battle we found ourselves defeated 27-2, the first defeat of the season. November 21-Back to Wossa activities. St. Thomas Vocational-met its second defeat from our team in St. Thomas with a score of 13-5. October 26-Marked the second close battle with St. Thomas Collegi- ate with the locals emerging victorious in their groups 2-1. This game was played in St. Thomas and many of the students went down to See the game.
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THE COLL!-:GIATE II3 standing achieved are greatly admired by the student body. One 'for all and all for one-these are the fellows that carried the School Colours to the neld of battle. B. Smith- Smitty -end. H. Henry- Hank -end. Played against St. Pats and Port Huronj. G. Smola- Georgie -inside. J. Lewis- Big Louie -inside. Qjackj suffered a broken ankle in the early part of the season. bl. MCClymont- John -end, F. Dagg- Freddie -right half. I. Swartz- ferry -quarterback. Doug. Cole- Sandy -quarterback. L. Gladdy- Lee -snap. Don Mattingly- Mat --snap. Ross Cunni-ngham- Cot -middle. Roy Garrison- Roy -middle. XV. Marshall- lVes -centre half. Don Knowles- Sleep'y-end. Don Guthrie-- Gus!'--left inside. Neil Pole- Homer -flying wing. Stew. Duncan - Dune - Hying wing. XYillard Sloan- XYillie',-middle. S. MCCollum-''Stewiel'-iniddle. Dave Kilbreath - Fatso'! - centre half, who developed a bad knee in the second St. Thomas game. Dave Mc Crae-''Knobby -quarter- back. H. Young- Hank -flying wing. Neil Craig- Sihe -quarterback. lYalter l-3illoclcf XYalt -right half -who suffered a broken nose in the Port Huron game.- B. Phillips- Bill,-end. SENIOR 'VVOSSA FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row Cleft to righltj-L. Newell Ccoachl, S. MCC-olluni, R. Cunningham, D. Cole, L. Gladdy, F. Young, J. Swartz, R. Finley, W. Phillips, R. Garrison. Second Row fleft to rightb-Ml. Wilson. W. Marshall, N. Plole, D. McRae, F. Dagg. D. Kilbreath, W. Billick, J. Lewis, G. SflHOl2i, D. Knowles, J. McClyimont, R. Allen Qtrainerl GNMWTJ Mendy: How come you get five bullseyes? The range is .zo yards but your sights are set for IO yards. ' VVhitnell: See that partitionghalf-way doufn there? lliell, I'm bouncing them off that. vklkvkvk Mr. Langan: My wife can't figure me out. Can yours? Mr. Ritchie: I don't'know. She never mentions your name.
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