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FOR THF SCHOOL YE.-XR 1028 -1929 THE HOCKEY TEAMS BELL-lh'IUCl'1 improved. Ineffective in front of goal. Should he very useful another year. CAMPBEL1.i.-X little too light to hold his own. Skates well. Must practise stick-handling. GRIER-Captain of the team. .-X good skater and immensely improved in stick-handling. Saved many goals by excellent back-checking. GALLOWAY-A hard worker. Must try to cultivate a shot. Quite unselfish. HINGSTON CPA'rl+Played hard and with keenness all the season. Improved immensely in both skating and stick handling. HINosToN fBll.LYD'lxI21ClC up in keenness what he lacked in size. HART'NCCdS lots of practice. Not safe enough on his skates to be an efficient goaler. Played some good games. P00 JONES-:X very good stick-handler. Should concentrate on improving his skat- ing. Played some really excellent games. KERRfXYith very little practice he kept goal very well indeed. l,I'FTI.EiKCC!1 and a worker. Very slow on his skates. Should he very use- ful another year. NEXN'BI.AN'Pl3f'Ctl well considering the little practice he had. O'BRiEN-A very keen little player. Skates well. lnclined to be selfish. Played some very good games. PAC.-XVD-A much improved goaler. Rather inclined to leave his goal un- protected. Scnorleto-The steadiest player on the side. A really good little stick- handler. hYEBS'I'ER'XYOLlld be more useful in goal if he were steadier on his skates. The humanities are for such as can afford them, and the movies for the rest! CWS! The object of educating a child is to enable him to get along without his teacher. l13 1
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SCHOOL Xl AGA ZINH Ol-' SIQLWYX HOLSE SCHOOL S.H.S. vs. Sl. ALB.-XNS No age limit l innl score 2-O for St. .-Xllmans S.H.S. vs. THE SHIELD No age limit Final score ll-0 for S.H.S. S.l-l.S. Team Goal Iltffffllfz' Ihjffnrf Lqfr llfing Cenfre Ri-gh! Hfing Suhs.fO'Brien, Bell. Goals scored by Grier -l, jo S.H.S. Team Pacaud . S'h H l Pacaunl 6011! Pfinoqfcji Schofield 13cjfc'11r'f gs , Galloway fialltlwilj' DcffN11'K . icq wtf! J Hingston Left 11771-Q' fner ' l ' I 1 Jones Riglzf lfing ' Ones Grier QCaptainl Crnlrr Subs.nNewman, Thomson Schofield 2, Galloway 2, Hingsron I 04.9 MONTREAL vs. XYES'I'MOL'NT No age limit Final score 2-0 for Montreal Montreal XYestmount Kerr Goa! Pacaud lfaptainl Patch Ilqfwzrr Schofield Thomson Dfjfanre Newman Galloway Lfjfl lVing Hingston Grier lfaptainl Crrllra Johnston O'Brien Riglzl Ifing Jones Subs.-Bell, Campbell. Subs. '-e' Leslie, Goal Dqfrrlu' Dqfwlff Lffr Iifing Centre Right Ilfing Powell. nes 2 ll2l 'I
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SCHOOI. XI,-XG,-XZINIQ Olf SIQLWYN HIGH SCHOOI. OLD BOYS' NEWS ASHBVRY Bobby Craig and Irlric Beardmore are both in the first teams, hockey and football. Beardmore is a prefect. Angus headed the cadet shooting, Robinson is goaler in the Intermediate Hockey team. Coristine is a star forward. Malcolm Brodie is on the 1-I and under team. Magor, Ferguson and H. -Ioseph, came first in their classes. evo BISHOP'S COIIIEGE SCHOOI. C. M. Drury and P. Blaylock are prefects. Both play on the Ist Rugby Team with E. S. Coristine. R. Davis, C. M. Drury and Ii. Coristine play on the Ist Hockey Team. Barry and lNIcLernon came first and second respectively in 5th Form. Ogilvie, Markey, Sise, Meakins and Ii. S. Coristine are headboys. G90 SEI,WYN HOVSIQ OLD BOYS AT I..C.C. Members ofthe I,.C.C. Senior Champion- ship Rugby Team, who received their foundation in studies and sports at Selwyn House are Fairlie, Robertson, Smith and Websterg while Iibbirt and Webster played for the Intermediates also. The Juniors as well as the Soccer teams did not lack Selwyn's House's support as Cassils, Hodges,Hutchison,I.amplough and XYorden were memlrers of the various teams. In hockey, too, the Old Boys took part in the several teams, Iibbitt playing Senior and Intermediate, while Fairlie and I,am- plough also played for the Intermediates. Cricket and Cadet Corps Drill are now getting under way at School, and it is expected that Selwyn House will also take -I part in these two school activities. Amongst the otiicers and ncin-commissioned oflicers of the Cadet Corps, Webster is No. I Platoon Commander, Iibbitt Company Sergeant-Major, Smith Sergeant of No. 4 Platoon, Robertson and Cassils Corporals, Fairlie, Grier I and Worden Lance- Corporals. Now for the scholastic accomplishments of some of the Old Boys! Among the class of '25, Iibbitt and Webster, having already successfully passed their junior Matricula- tion, are striving for higher merits- namely, the Senior Matriculation, while Cassils, Fairlie, Grier I, McConnell, Smith and Robertson are now preparing for their junior. From these, McConnell, having led the form of thirty-three at Christmas, should show up admirably in the final examinations. Thornton Grier, a rather early graduate, seems to be holding down a very good position in YB. Among the new boys, Barclay and Hutchison are putting into effect knowledge acquired through years of schooling at Selwyn House. It is the wish of all present Old Boys at I,.C.C. that this, the initial issue of your Magazine, be a successful and thriving publication, which will expand in volume and circulation in a very short time. R.C.W. VI FORM L.C.C. TRINITY COI.I,I-IGH SCHOOL Tavox Nicnoi, t'25i is now a prefect and a star performer in the first hockey team. Is hoping to enter R.M.C. next fall. -loux f,iII.?xIOl'R C2-IJ is working hard and is also a candidate for R.lNI.C. next fall.
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