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SELWYN HUUSH SCHOOL MAGAZINE successful. lr was disappointing that the unusually early thaw prevented us finishing our schedule, and particularly that the eagerly awaited match with the B. C. Bantams had to be cancelled literally at the last moment owing to the sudden liquidation of the Coliseum ice. However, the fact that we were unbeaten in the six matches played, most of them against considerably heavier teams, was highly gratifying, and that we took only one penalty in all these games is conclusive evidence of the cleanness of our play. Gone, too, is the inferiority complex of some former S. H. S. teams 4 long may this state of alfairs continue l BIATCHES lfeb. Sth. LYNDER 14 v. L. C. C. at the Coliseum. K XVon 6--l. L. C. C. scored two quick goals but S. H. S. equalised before the end of the lst period on 2 goals by Gray. In the 2nd period Gray scored 3 goals to put us in the lead 5-3. In the final period each team scored once more, Gray, who played a great game throughout, getting his 6th goal. After a nervous start, Lindsay played a sound game in goal, and Pollard and Bartholomew showed good form. Feb. Trli. LlNlJER 15 v. L. C. C. at the Coliseum. - Drawn 3-3. This was a very exciting game against a considerably heavier team. S. H. S. twice came from behind to equalise the score, Gray once again being responsible for all our goals, his second being a particularly brilliant effort from the boards. hlagor played very well in goal, and in addition to Gray, who was the outstanding player on the ice, MCM:-lster and Bartholomew were particularly good. The whole team, however, played with lots of spirit and gave a line performance. Feb. llth. UNDER 12 v. L. C. C. on the S. H. S. Rink. 7 YYon 10-2. After leading 34 at half-time, S. H. S. had much the better of the final period and ran in 7 more goals against l for L. C. C. Scorers for the School were Newcomb CSD, Currie QD, Marler, Raymond and NYatson I each. Our lst line went particularly well with New- comb starring, and Seymour and Raymond were very sound on the defence. Feb. 19th. LTNDER 15 v. I.. C. C. at the Coliseum. - Won -P3. In the first two periods S. H. S. piled up a lead of -PO on goals by Gray KID and Pollard. In spite of this, play was very even, and in the Ind period particularlyhlagor was kept very busy. In the tinal period the L. C. C. weight began to tell and they scored three times to make a very exciting conclusion to the game. This was our first victory over the L. C. C. Under 15 team for a long time, and every player on our team is to be congratulated on pulling his full weight. Pollard was awarded his colours following the game. Feb. Ilst. LTNIJER l-L v. L. C. C. at the Coliseum. -- XYon T-2. The team showed improved form in this return match and Aitken, Bovey and Gray scored for us in the lst period. Pollard and Gray Q25 made the score 6-1 in our favour l26l
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FUR THF SCHOUI. YEAR 194-I -1945 HOCKEY 1944-45 Bark Roux' R Timmins, Gray, D. Mclxlzurcr lC1lI1I.l, M. Magor, A. Aitken. Front Row: Seymour, D. Bartholomew, F. Nc-wcmmmlw, l. Bovey, li. Pollard, M. Hulmu.. HOCKEY lf!-l5 GOIZLY Tm 1115 Plfzynf If ,011 1J7'IZ'Zi'1l 1.051 For qlgzziml Under 15 2 1 l U 7 6 H 14 3 3 0 ll 21 7 12 l 1 O O lll 2 ALI. TEAMS 6 S I 0 38 I5 This season, wllicll we faced with LlllSfll:l2llJl6 misgivings considcring the loss uf me ljurity of last yez1r'splayers, and of C. Brunf'mun tlmmugll illness, tL11'nc-dont tu be llig l35l
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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1944-1945 at the end of the 'Ind period. Gray scored his fourth goal of the game in an even last period. Gray again stood out, but the rest of the team saw to it that he had a rather easier time than in the first match. Both forward lines went well with Bovey and Pollard showing the best form. Mar. Sth. LBYDER I-I v. Roslyn School at the Coliseum. - Won 8-l. Scorers for S. H. S. were Gray I-ll, Bartholomew 123, Pollard and Currie l each. In the absence of Bovey, Bartholomew was moved up to centre and played a very good game. Gray was used sparingly in order not to spoil the interest in the match. Currie showed to good advantage in his first appearance on the team. The following matches were unfortunately cancelled owing to the weather:- March lst LTNDER I2 v. L. C. C. 3rd I5 V. B. C. S. BAN'l'.fXMS 17th ' I5 V. .-XSHBVRY Coi.i.EoE 19th 15 v. LTNIVERSITY Scnooi. HCDCIiEHf FIX'ES In the semi-iinals Gray beat Mcblaster 6-3, and Rhea beat Bovey I-O in overtime after the teams had tied 2-2 and 3-3 previously. In the final Gray beat Rhea 6-2. GRAY's TEAM :- Bond l, Hanson, Spencer-Nairn, Flanders, Stewart,Stewart- Patterson, Massy-Beresford. RHEA,S TEAM 1- Pollard, Timmins 1, Campbell, Timmins 2, Tiininins, P., Ogilvie. CHARACTERS NIAGOR. 19-I4-5. lGoal l. Showed much improved form this year and his sound play helped considerably to give confidence to the players in front of him. GRAY. 194-lf-5. lDefence J. Played magnificent hockey, and in scoring 20 goals in 5 matches eclipsed Peter Dobell's record of 3 years ago. In addition to his skill, his stamina was amazing, and he played practically throughout each game. T1MM1xs 1. lDefencej. Had a good knowledge of the game and a fair turn of speed, which enabled him to open up the play well on occasions. BART1-ioLoMEw. CDefence J. A very promising forward who was dropped back to strengthen the defence. Checked well and always played a lighting game. SEYMOUR. CDefencel. :X game but rather inconsistent player who would do well with a little more determination. At present rather careless in his clearances. MCMASTER. 19-H-5. CCentrej. Captain. A very inspiring player to have on the team. Xvas an excellent play maker who always went very hard. Checked linely and great- ly improved his shooting. lUl
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