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TeamWork Thou ht S Tact ’after Perhaps you’ve tried, not hard enough And think you’ve jailed in winning fame But think again! And you will find That you have learned to ‘Play the Game’
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Tech. vs. Daniel Mac. In the opening game of the season, played on the smallest possible bit of playing field and before the greatest crowd in the history of high-school rugbv. Tech went down before a fast Daniel Mac team. The boys from the West End rapped in 10 points in the first half before an amazed Tech team. In the third quarter, St. Johns, tak¬ ing the ball on their own 5-yard line, marched 94 yards down the field on 7 con¬ secutive first downs, only to be halted on the Daniel one-yard line. Rollo excelled for the Brown and Orange. Tech vs. Gordon Bell Coming through with their second vic¬ tory Tech soundly trounced Gordon Bell 26-6. Waite, sparking the team, rolled over for two touchdowns, both set up by him¬ self, while B. Hill and Kluner both went over on our tricky quarterback sneak. The line of Hill, Minuk, Smith, Waite and Zi- pursky was outstanding in turning back the Panthers. Tech vs. Daniel Mac “Ah, revenge is sweet.” The Tigers solid¬ ly trounced the Maroons by a score of 12-0. Working in a new system, Mogul’s boys held Daniel to but one first down. Kluner rolled over for both touchdowns on his now famous quarterback sneak. All credit must be taken by the line, for it was they who stopped the Maroons. Tech vs. Isaac Newton Slashing over for 24 points, St. Johns took their first victory by downing Isaac Newton 24-6. The scoring was opened by St. John’s in the first period, with Hickaway racing over for a touchdown. Then fol¬ lowed two quick touchdowns in the second quarter by Kluner and Lawrence Thomp¬ son. The last touchdown was set up in the fourth quarter by a Rollo to Hill pass from kick formation. Hickaway was outstand¬ ing for the Tigers. Tech vs. Isaac Newton Piling up 20 poins in the first half Tech trounced Isaac Newton 20-5, thus taking the city championship. This game was the dirtiest and worst played of the season. The scoring was as follows: A kick to the deadline in the first period, and in the sec¬ ond period three touchdowns, B. Hill, Wol- chuk, N. Hill and a field goal by Norm Hill. Where’s
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