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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1933-1934 posed mostly of those who later formed the under 1-1' team. They were very much lighter and younger than their opponents and received little support from the few older members so that they were outplayed everywhere. On Saturday Feb. 24th. the under l-1 team played St. Albans at the Ccliseum. The School won 5--1. St. Albans scored in the first period. Stewart, Hale and Peacock scored for the School in the Znd period, in which St. Albans scored once. In the last period St. Albans scored twice, and Tomlinson and Stewart for the School. A close game, the result of which was in doubt until the end. In the return match played at Brockville on Saturday March 3rd the School won another close game 2-l. Stewart and Tomlinson scored for the School in the lst and 3rd periods respectively, St. Albans scored in the middle period. Molson in goal was especially good in this game. On Wednesday Feb. 28th we beat L.C.C. at the Coliseum 3-0. The School had the better of the play throughout. Stewart scored on a good pass from Tom- linson, Peacock and Hale scored the other two goals. All the scoring was in the 2nd period. -CHARACTFRSf L. TOMLINSON, QCapt.j. The mainstay of the team. He worked hard, cheerfully and unselfishly in attack and defence. He was wholly responsible for the team becoming as good as it did. P.T. MOLSON. Developed into a very reliable goal-keeper, cool and confident. VV. HALE. Worked very hard at times. He checked well and assisted in a number of goals with good passes. S. STEWART. Improved in every game. He skates well and is a persistent checker. J. PEACOCK. He hasa good shot and poke-check, but in spite of these he is better as a defence player than a forward because he dislikes hurrying. J. HODGE. A slow skater, he made up for his lack of speed by using his brains to outwit the opponents. R. JOHNSTON. A slow skater, he worked hard and could be relied upon to check. P. lVIACRENZlE, R. TVIAIN and H. NORSXK'OR'fHX' also played, and as they are keen and try hard they should be very useful next year. VV. BARCLAY, P. Rcssizi. and P. BAROTT played in the under 15 team. BAROTT was handicapped by not being able to play for some time at the beginning of the seasong Barclay and Russel did their best, but they are both very slow and somewhat unsteady skaters. 'A FIVES WVith no lack of good ice ' Fives ' were played with great regularity and a number of hard fought games were played. Leslie, Peacock, Tomlinson and Hale had the most successful teams and although at this time the schedule is not completed the odds are slightly in favour of Leslie finishing Hrst. LESLIEYS FIVE! Leslie, Molson, Tetraultg Stairs, MacTierg Ryan, D. Cleveland. PEACOCKYS Fivis : Peacock, Magee, Main, Grier, P. Savage, YV. Gillson and Morgan. l'l9l
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SI-ILWYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE OLD BOYS NEWS A S H B L' R Y Tofu BE.-XL'C1.ERKZ Head Prefect, Captain of Cricket, Vice-Captain of Hockey, Senior Rugby, McGill Matric. Form. YIc'roR YICRERS: Prefect, Vice-Captain of Rugby, Senior Hockey, McGill Form. .JOHN SHARP: Spare on Senior Rugby, Toronto Matric. Form. :XRTHL'R HICILE2 Spare on Senior Rugby, McGill Form. HL'KIH CowANs: Senior Rugby, Hockey, and Cricket, McGill Form. STEPHEN MAcNL'T'I': McGill Form. FRANCIS LymIAN: McGill Form. RI'ssEL CJOXYANS and JOHN FERoI'soN, Toronto Form. LINCOLN AI.-XGOR2 Fifth Form, Intermediate Soccer. CARRY SCH LEIIIIH: Fifth Form. JAY RON.-XI.DSZ Fourth Form, Intermediate Soccer, and probable Intermediate Hockey. NATION: Leading the .Fourth Form in work. IAN BARCI..-XYZ The only representative of S.H.S. in the Junior School. Junior Soccer and Hockey goaler. KEI'I'H KENNEDY: McGill Form. S. M. BISHOPS COLLEGE SCHOOL, LENNOXVILLE The following prizes were awarded on Oct. 9th, 1933:- Ilpper School, Governor General's Medal, Greenshields Scholarship tenable at McGill, I.ieutenant Governfr's Medals for French and Latin, T.H. IXIONTGOMERY. The Grant Hall Medal for Oratory, Bar to 1932 Medal, D. DOHENY. Col. Herbert Molson Entrance Scholarship: I,.G. lhICDOUG.AI.I.. English and History Prizes: H. DOHENY. Latin and Fnglish Prizes: M.G. BELI.. Drawing Prize: YY. DOHENY. In the Sixth Form are:-Y IJOHENY I, Prefect, Captain First Hockey, First Football, Vice Chairman Debating Society, Business Manager Magazine, 'lnd Lieut. Cadets. DIONCI-ll.,IJOI'l'l1lICl'f' Head Boy, Second Football, Vice President Dramatic Society, Business Manager Magazine, Drum Major, Cadets. BI-xII.I.IE, First Football, First Hockey. In the Fifth: - S. I.y:uAN, Second Football, Second Hockey, Debating Society. McDoI'o.1.i.I., Third Football, Debating Society. l30l
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