Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1933

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Sl'l,WY'Y HUINI' SCIIUUI. Xl.-UQVXZIXI' 09 ,Q Y ' Y ' .Vl.in.I.'r1Ig.' l'. l,ittlc, l.. Xlcllougall, IXXY, llingsron, Xl. Hxcrs, S, Sit-wart. NI.lr1J1r1,g.' .l. Kcinp, ll. Birks, 5. l.yin:in, LW. Vlictmulr, A. Pollack. lL'g1pr.I :Vice-C.ipr.I f I'fml.' l'urIL'F. SHS. V. l..C.C. l'l4iyc-tl nt l,.f.f. Sziturtlaiy Uct. Zzllal. Winn -l l, 'l'hc School started against thc wintl, Anti showctl much hcttcr passing anti lull control than rhcii- opponcnts. 'llhrcc timcs in quick succession ilqffflllllf took the hall tlown the lctit wing :intl ccntrctl :Vcnrzitely to Hingston, who tlrilwlmletl cleverly into the goal. In rht- sccontl half the l.IlI'WLl.I'klS fountl it hto-ti with the strong wintl lmchintl them to keep the lizill git their feet. Birks titltlt-ti the fourth goal when one of his ccntrcs wcnt 'hrough rht- posts otl' an opponcnfs limitl. l,.C,L'. lwrokc away several times :mtl scorctl oncc. l.f'I11lll1 plaiyctl ll pzirticulnrly clcvcr game git lmckg hc tlrililwletl well :intl clcairetl with gootl passcs to tht- wings. Kemp workctl hzirtl :lt ccntrc half, :intl Peacock :intl l.ittlc showctl iinprovenient. A return inzitch was played 1lg1llI1Sl' l,.C.C. in which thc School team wus sevei'cly huntliczlppctl hy the zilwscncc of two of its nicnilwcrs. l IH l

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FOR THF SCHOOL YEAR 1932-1933 J. KEMP. A safe, keen Held. His batting was disappointing in matches. He must be more patient and quicker on his feet. D. BIRKS. With a little patience and hard work be should become a very good bat. An excellent cover-point. J. Houma. A very promising bat. He has the patience to wait for the right hall to hit and the skill to hit it correctly. XY. BARCL.-X v, Did not do himselfjustice in niatchesg he has the makings of a good bat and is very keen. F. MCCOVRT. Bowled well and with greater steadiness than last year. Has a good eye and hits hard. A fast scoring, attractive bat. His 75 not out v. BIS. was a very sound innings. S. MAcxt r'i'. His timing is his chief batting weakness. He has a good reach and is very keen. J. Bisi-lov. He did not improve as much as was expected. Handicapped by his eyes. B. MILLER. With consistent practice he might make a good hard hitting hat. Has a good eyeg he should concentrate on timing the hall and going for the runs M. Bviiks. He is very keen and did a lot of hard work. At present he has adopted de- fensive tactics to too great an extent, Get over the off ball and hit itg don't let it hit the bat. H J. Pnacock. A very promising bat. Hope he will practise hard. H. KERRQ C. 'lil3'l'RAL'l.'l' won bats for being the keenest and most useful all rounders l OO'l'BAl,l, 1932 Under I5 Xl. S, LYMAN lfaptainl, C. 'lil3'I'RAL'l.'I', D, BIRKS, lf. XY. HiNos'roN, J. KEMP, M. Bveas, P. I,IT'I'I.E, A. Poi.l.Ack, W. ihlCI,OUGAl.L, Poivrsk, J. Peacock. Under I4 Xl. C. PIJETRACIII' ffaptain J, D. Blass, J. KEMP, J. Peacock, J. GAi.'r, P. I.I'r'1'LE, R. KERRU..-xx, S. S'rEyiAR'r, P. Nlorsox, A. Po1.i.xcK, J. PoRrER. Record of Matches: under 15: Played -lf, - Won 1, f- Lost 2, ff- Drawn l. fnder I-l: Played I,-Won l. SHS. f v f Ashbury. I,ost 2 f 3. Played at the M.A.A.A. on Monday, Oct. lTt'i. Ashbury won the toss and chose to play with the spin bshind them and against the wind. After some fifteen minutes of very equal play, featuring good passing by both teams, Ashbury scored. From the kick-off the School inside forwards dribbled right down the field and Hingston scored. Ashbury took the lead again before half time. ln the second half, Birks equalised with a hard shot from the wing. Ashbury added another goal and, in spite of keen efforts by Lyman and his forwards, remained ahead. Lyman, Birks and Tetrault were very good indeed, and it was unfortunate that the two latter were starved by the wing halves and inside forwards. The return match, played at Ashbury, was lost by the same score. im



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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1932-1933 The School ' nine' played a plucky game and fought hard against their opponents and the elements. The wind which was blowing at almost gale force veered completely round during the half time interval so that we played against it both ways. Score, 2 all. Both Selwyn House goals were scored by Tetrault, a particularly creditable per- formance, as he had to till the position of left-half as well as outside left. S.H.S. - v- Ashbury College, under 1-l. Wion 1 -O. Played at the Kl,A.A.A. Thursday, Oct. 27th. Tetrault won the toss and chose to play with the sun at his back. The School sgored eight minutes from the kick orl' when Porter shot over the goal keeper's head. There was no further score. Ashbury started several good movements, but on the rare occasions upon which they passed the backs they found a stumbling block in Molson, who played a very good game in goal. He showed particularly good judg- ment in running out to clear. Galt was good at right half. Tetrault played a very strong game at back, and was the initiator of most of the attacks with long accurate passes to the forwards. CHARACTERS S. LYMAN, 3rd. year as Captain. He never spared himself in his efforts for the team. A good Soccer player, he uses his head well, and can fill any position competently. C. T1i'rRAL'LT, lfaptain under 1-ll. An enthusiastic Captain, untiring in his efforts for his team, both off and on the field. A good left wing and an excellent full-back, he has a good head and never knows when he is beaten. D. BIRRS. A worker always. Developed quite a turn of speed on the wing. He has good ball control and centres accurately. J. KEMP. A disappointing player. He worked hard but was not nearly as effective as he was last year. F. Hixosrox. A much improved player. He worked hard. A clever dribbler, he made la very good centre forward. M. BYERS. A painstaking, hard working forward. ll. PORTER. A very promising player, but he mu st follow up harder. Has a good shot. P. LITTLE. Works hard. His kicking has improvedg he must use his head more. J. PsAcock. Should develop into a useful player if he will take the trouble to practise. I.. lArICDOLTCiAl,I,. Always worked hard. Handicapped by lack of speed. il. GALT. A keen, hard worker, he uses his head and has good ball control. R. IQERRIGAN. A fast, tireless worker, who should be very useful next year. S, STEXVART, A rapidly improving player. Works hard. Practise kicking with your knee over the ball U l A. POLLACK. Developed into a very sound goal-keeper. He made some spectacular saves. P,T. AIOLSON. A very promising goal keeper, who is cool and has good judgment. l19l

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