Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1931

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FOR THE SCHOOI. YF.-XR 1930- 1931 Johnston had no chance with the first goal g an opposing forward getting right through on him. The second goal was scored from the left wing. A low shot -the speed of which ,Iohnston misjudged. Saturday, March the Tth. St. .-Xlban's at the Coliseum. Lost 2 f O. .X very slow game owing in part to the condition of the ice. Selwyn House again held Bt. .-Xlban's until the last period. ln the first period S. H. did most of the attacking. McCourt threw away several chances of scoring by not passing to Blake Miller who was in the right place and unmarked. The second period was very even, both goal keepers being called upon to make some fine saves from close in. -13 l.-XND vxoeal 1I'..-XN1.- Saturday, January the Slst. I-.C.C. at the Coliseum. l.ost 2 -Y U. :X fast and close game which l..C.C. deservedly won by their more accurate pass- ing. Friday, February the 13th. Ashbury College at the Coliseum. Lost 3 ef 2. Selwyn House opened the scoring in the first period when Burke netted a rebound from a shot on to the goal-keeper's pads by McCourt, who had rounded the defence and left them flat-footed. .-Xshbury quickly evened the score. The centre drew the defence and passed to Powell who had been left unmarked by Tirbutt. Powell made no mistake with a shot into the far corner. The second period was fast and fairly even, with Selwyn House having a slight advantage. ln the third period McCourt and Miller bombarded Davidson with shots, but could only score one goal. A high corner shot by McCourt hit the post and wasruled to have been in. Powell scored his second goal for Ashbury. Thirty seconds before the end when the game looked like ending in a tie, MacBrien lifted the puck from outside the blue line q it bounced at Hingston's feet and just finished over the line. The game was refereed by Blair Gilmour. Tuesday, March the 13th. I..C.C. at the Coliseum. Lost 3 -- 1. .-Xnother fast close game in which Selwyn House showed considerable improvement since the first game. ln the first period McCourt got through twice and had only the goal-keeper to beat, on each occasion Miller was on his right unmarked, instead of passing McCourt shot at the goal-keepers pads. l..C.C. scored the first goal with a high shot from the left wing which Hingston reached up for, caught and dropped into the net. The second period was very even. McCourt scored once, but the goal was called hack owing to what was mistaken for a time whistle being blown by a spectator. In the third period Miller scored on a good pass from Powell. l..C.C. scored a third goal. 1191

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SFLWYN HOUSE SCHOOL Nl.-XG,-XZINF. XY. 'lilRliE I l' : R. Wing. Skates well and has a good shot, hut dreams and does not keep in the game sufhciently. J. Sn -mv : l.. Defence. l'ses his head and his hody to advantage. Needs to develop some speed. -I. Sriaw -yur : l.. Wing. .-X hard worker always. Needs plenty of skating practice. Though in the majority of cases we were on the small end of the score, all our match- es, with the exception of the l..C.C. l-l and under, were very closely contested. l..C.C. had a fast skating team which showed good comhinationg they were along way ahead of any other team which we played. The experience gained hy playing a team so much hetter than ourselves should he invaluahle next year. A weakness which was common to all our school teams was over anxiety and hasti- ness in front of goal with a consequent loss in accuracy. The H and under Team was also handicapped hy lack of speed Q everyone worked hard hoth in defence and attack g hut there was no one with the necessary speed to take advantage of any hreaks which came our way. The other two teams suffered from the lack of a reliahle goal-keeper. The forwards, with very few exceptions hack-checked well and the defence played consistently well so that our opponents very rarely got close in on the goal, far less often, in fact, than we got in on the opposing goals. Nearly all the goals scored on us were from long shots which should have been the goal-keeper's responsihility. I-I uso L'NDElil M.-Yl'CHl'iS Saturday, February the Tth. - :Xshhury College at Ottawa. Selwyn House undouhtedly had the hest of this gam:. Nlcfourt got through the heavy .-Xshhury defence time and again hy clever stick handling. He and Blake Miller were always, dangerous hut the cool goal-keeping of Graham Ferguson, and erratic shoot- ing rohhed them of innumerahle chances to score. .-Xshhury's one goal was the result of a shot hy Beauclerk from DLIST the half way line. ln the last ten minutes Selwyn House sent live men up the ice and kept :Xshhury penned hehind their own hlue line hut their erforts were in vain. Over anxiety and in- accurate passing spoiled all chances of evening the score. Saturday, lfchruary the l-lth. l..Ci.L'. at the Coliseum. l,ost -l - 0. Saturday, lfehruary the llst. St. .-Xlhan's at Brockville. I.ost 2 e U. The ice was soft and hadly cut up which made it very dithculty to control the puck and made skating hard work. 'l'he game was slow and uninteresting. Selwyn House tried hard for the First two periods and had quite as much of the play as their opponents. ln the last period St. .-Xlhan's did I'l1OSt of the attacking. Selwyn House played as hard as they could hut the heavy ice and ruggedness of the St. .-Xlharfs defence had taken toll of the small S, H. forwards, and St. .-Xlhan's were ahle to score twice. URI



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SHLWYN HOUSE SCHOOL al.-Ui.-XZINF X12 lfxxn cxorzial 'l'l'i.-131. - luesday, l e1u'uary the 3rd, 'l'he Shield, at the Coliseum, llrawn 1 all. .-X very' close game in which neither side showed any marked superiority. 'lihe Selwyn House goal was scored hy 'l'irhutt with a fast shot from the wing. Tuesday, lfehruary the 2-lth, 'l'he Shield at the Coliseum. lkon 3 1. Selwyn House had a marked advantage in this game owing to some particularly clever stick-handling hy McCourt. He scored two goals unassisted, taking the puck thi th c puck round him. The first goal was scored hy' 17. Birks. NlcCourt took the puck around the net and passed out to Birks, who got his shot away at once and gave the goal- keeper no chance. - in Shield scored their goal in the last minute. A fast shot from the left wing hitting side the far upright. OLD BOYS' NEWS 3 1 ASHBLRY Nl. Biaooiii. l'pper YL Lit. LY Dram. Soc. Play '30, Ind Hockey' '30 '31, 'l'. BE xccirixk. lYC.lL1st Hockey '3'L - , . . . Im Soccer '30, lf. Couisrixii. Commercial. Preliect '31, lst Hockey '30 '31 Colours ll'ice-Capt. '31 1, R. .1- H. R D G G C.C. Sergeant '31, lst l5oothall colours '30. lst Soccer colours. '30, CoRis'riNE. YI. l.it. 54 Dram. Soc. Play '30, lst 1-lockeT'3l-. ,. . . n-1. ' gali soma- pw. in sro I ' C.xr.riQi'E. Lower YL Corporal C. C.. '31, Cowfxxs, XlB.YBolshevik Hockey '31, . Cow'ANs,'lf71YK. junior Hockey '31. , Cowaxs, 1YB. junior Soccer '30. , CowANs. Ctiiiiiiwcizil. lst lfoothall, lst Hockey' '31, Colours '30, , 1 i2Rot'soN. ard Hockey '31, Lit. 8 Dram.Soc. Play '31, DI. S. GAi.'r. lk Ind Hockey 'fllg-f'3l. l.ntePmerliTrt'e Sports '30, Lihrary Confmittee '31, lst Soccer '30 Colotiis. Ind Cricket '30, -1. GARi.ANiJ. Lower YL School Chess '30f-'31, J .l. Xlmsok. VB. Lit. N Dram, Soc. Play' '30f-'31, lst. Foothall '30 Colours. Ind Soccer '30.l'l5'EC' lu B. Roaixsox. Lower VI. Prefect '31, lst Cricket '29--'30 Colours. lst Foothall, '29-'30 Colours. lst Hockey '30f'31 Colours. lst Soccer '29330 Colours ll'ice capt. '301. C. C. Sergt. '31, -i 1., SCHLEMM. Lower YI. Capt. Bolshevik Hockey League. lst Soccer. '30 Colours, Y. YICKERS. Hockey '31, Lihrary Cciinmittee '31, 2-nflslioerflwtrll-'30, tl. lfnkorsox. ,Lf2l'.'vl'iit1ei- 13 Hockey '31, Lihrary C. '31, 'l'. Li'r'ri.E. av l'nder 1-1 Hockey '31, 1'. HART. YB. Lihrary C. '31, Ind Hockey '30, Ind. Rughy '30, P. lJAXYES. 1346.1 K. Ki-:NNEDXZ ,-X. Yi'ii.E. IVQ1 l'nder 13. Hockey '31, O. Wniiizr, Hfiif Lead in liti. Drain.XS-pc. Play '31, '- S . '-cz 161-5'f'i1 llkglheillxn 'IM lIl'Li'lgi'e:lrw'E:l 'l5 30' ' C 1 l Ill l o ' J 'E f 1' fI7'i. .hips tri, 1 115 lL ATYY- Kixx Jw 5-X l'XVQnfi 4l ,X no Ui' rl' - nl..fV'f'xPs1 V 1 J ffl-fl 1 '1 c , ,J , x. A x - fa -ough the entire Shield team, then drawing the goalvkeeper out ol his net and carrying

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