Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1932

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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1931-1932 I. KEMP, R. lying. A tireless worker, his back-checking was excellent while he was the initiator of many attacks which resulted in goals. Undoubtedly the find of the season. -I. BURKE, Goal. Always cool and prepared he never played a bad game and played many brilliant ones. He gave confidence to the whole team. J. BISHOP, L. llfing. Disappointing. In practice he showed great promise but in matches, although he always worked hard, he was singularly ineffective. B.M1Li.ER, R. Ilrillg. It was a great loss to the team that an accident before the season kept him out of the game until the first match. His form at the end of the season with only a little practice showed us what we had lost. D. BIRKS, L. lVi11g. Always worked hard. A pertinacious back-checker. He passed well and is developing speed. 1. BOURNE, Dcjvfelzfe. Always tries. His body-checking was very effective when he could move quickly enough to get in the way. R. KERRIGAN. .-X very promising player. Works hard all the time and passes well. THE ScHoo1. f v e THE SHIELD - at the Coliseum. Tuesday, February lfmth. XYon l ffl. , A very slow and uninteresting game. XYith the exception of Kerr the forwards were singularly lacking in either initiative or ability to take advantage of numerous opport- unities. Lyman and Porteous checked well and the latter made several effective rushes one of which resulted in the only score. He took the puck from his own blue-line, behind the Shield goal, and passed out to Kerr who scored. THE ScHooi, e v e LCC. f at the Coliseum. Saturday, February the 20th. l,ost O - 2. Neither team played good hockey but I..C.C. capitalised their opportunities whereas loose play in front of goal lost the School their chances of scoring. Kemp, Kerr, Lyman and Porteous all worked hard but the passing was inaccurate and the back-checking poor. THE SCHOOL - v - ASHBURY P- at the Coliseum. Tuesday, February the 23rd. Nvon 3 e l. A fast game throughout which the School outplayed their opponents. The team was almost the same which had played I..C.C. the previous Saturday but they looked entirely different on the ice. The casual flicking of the puck back and forth across the ice and the nonchalant and effortless attempts to check an opponent had entirely disappeared. The back-checking was close and consistent, the combination very accurate, and the blue-line pass was used to great advantage. Towards the close of the first period Lyman opened the scoring for the School when he cruised in to net his own rebound. ll9l

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SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE Shortly after the second period started, Kemp took the puck down centre ice, and passed to McCourt who drew the defense and in turn passed to Kerr, who scored from close in. In the third period Kerr again scored from a good pass from McCourt. Ashbury made determined efforts to spoil Burke's shut-out and were successful just before the final whistle. THE SCHOOL - v - L.C.C. - at the Coliseum. Tuesday, March the lst. Lost 1 -3. In the first period Jarvis scored for L.C.C. Kerr equalised for the School when he intercepted an L.C.C. pass, went round the defence, drew the goal-keeper out of his net and put the puck behind him. L.C.C. scored again when Jarvis passed out from behind the School goal to the left wing who was uncovered and given plenty of time to pick the near corner. In the third period L.C.C. increased their lead when Bowen went through the de- fence, which was wide open, and drew Burke out of his net. There was plenty of good hockey in the last period and both goal-keepers were kept busy but there was no further score. The School played wellg Kerr and Kemp were through many times, but over anxiety spoilt their shooting. Porteous' absence from defence was sorely felt. 14 QAND UNDER, MATCHES THE SCHOOL - v - B.C.S. - at the Coliseum. Wednesday, February the 17th. VVon 5 - 2. A fast game in which McCourt's stick-handling, and good combination gave the School a slight superiority. McCourt scored the Hrst goal when he took the puck through the defence and flipped it behind the goal-keeper. Tirbutt added the second with a long shot from the wing. Early in the second period Tirbutt scored again. Buckely scored for B.C.S. In the final period McCourt scored twice more and Buckley again for B.C.S. THE SCHOOL - v - :XSHBURY - at the Coliseum. Friday, February the 19th. lYon -l - 0. The school were somewhat heavier than their opponents and had it not been for the good work of the Ashbury goal-keeper the score would have been much larger. A good passing movement by Lyman and Kemp resulted in the latter scoring in the first period. Kemp added the second score from a scramble in front of goal in the middle period. McCourt scored the third on a neat individual play. In the last period McCourt again drew the goal-keeper out of his net and beat him. HOCKEY FIVES On Mondays and Thursdays throughout the Easter Term games were played on the School rink, weather permitting, between teams which had been picked at the begin- ning of the season. 1201

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