St Johns High School - Torch Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1946

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INTER-ROOM SOCCER CHAMPS CLASS XII-26 The lowly underrated squad from Room Room 26, 2; Room 17, 0; Rooms 29 and 31 25 disproved all remarks made by the ex- were both defeated 1-0, and poor Room 40, perts by sweeping their opponents in four 6-0. The final game was a regular Muskox straight games. They were undefeated, Expedition with the 26 parka clad boys untied and had all shut-out games. The winning the championship game against results of the games were as follows: Room 33, 5-0. Well done 26’ers. XI-34 CHAMPS Carman Purdy, Frank Sherer, Jack Stefanson, Carl Gusberti. Second Row —Ernie Ross, Russ Fliss, Boris Amromin, Jack Kirkland. Front Row —Allan Schettler, Chris. Cad- zow. Bill Miller, Ken Hayward, Tony Hickaway. XII-26 SOCCER CHAMPS Back Row —Bill Taylor, Norm Stanger, Don Sandiford, Warren Fulford, Walter Boskowich, Ed Leier. Front Row —Dick Hamin, Jack Water- worth, Wally Olensky, Juan Corkan, Dan Brody. X-33 CHAMPS Sid Barsky, Earl Simovitch, Archie Sinclair, Steve Warrener, Jerry Lib- ling, Joe Trochim, Dave Feldman. Front Row —A1 Greenberg, Sam Nisen- boim, Mort Greenberg (captain). Walter Lampe, Abe Karasik, Marvin Eogdonov. Page Sixty-six

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BOYS SENIOR INTER-HIGH BASKETBALL ick Row (left to right)—Ron Havelock, Steve Arsenych, Bruce Hill, Borden Cirka, Dan Shapira, Don Sandiford, Bill Taylor. •ont Row —Arnold Reuben, Walter Boskawitch, Norm Hill, Bill Kluner, Jack Kaplan. issing —Stan Smith. ★ SENIOR BASKETBALL W. BOSKOWICH—“Bosco,” transplanted early in the season to a guard position, showed great form in netting 25 points. D. SANDIFORD—“Sandy” was a stalwart de¬ fenceman who was sure to pick up a few counters each game. Total 17. S. SMITH—A capable leader, Barney spear¬ headed our attacks. His lively spirit and sharp eye got him 45 points. N. HILL—Always fighting hard, Norm tallied 46 points. His height and speed proved a clSSGt B. CIRKA—He’s 6 feet 4 inches. (Need we say more?) Mr. P.’s protege and a sure star next year. A. RUBIN—An A-l substitute. Arnold didn’t see much action in the series, but excelled in the tournament. R. HAVELOCK—Ron was the team kibitzer, but played hard and well while on the floor. B. KLUNER—Mr. P.’s friend. Bill is a very good basketball player when he sets his mind to it. S. ARSENYCH—Steve, the fancy shot artist was unfortunately not given much chance to use them. Should be great next year. D. SHAPIRA—Brand new to the game. Dan proved a valuable substitute and a real pros¬ pect for 1947. B. HILL—Bruce made up in fight what he lacked in height. A good man at all times. Although the Seniors didn’t place in the sea¬ son’s play, they showed what a great team they were by annexing the tournament crown. They defeated Isaac Newton, the champs, and Gordon Bell, who had beaten Daniel Mac. JUNIOR BASKETBALL BRODY—His fighting spirit netted him 38 oints and “that ain’t hay.” Dependable Dan. he point-a-game-man. CADZOW—A little guy, George was invalu- ble on defence. He’ll be a pillar of strength iext year. DUDNEW1CH—Walter was the star of the saac Newton game. Also very steady hroughout the year. FAINBLIT—An able sub, Earl snagged a few ounters every game. Should be a standout n 1947. ri GERSHFIELD—One of those hard-working, ilast-talking Room 40 boys. He shows promise. •KIRSON—A grade ten who made good. Sid filed up 25 points and should be a star next ear. MINUK—.Bert greatly strengthened the de- ence and amazed many with his sparkling performances—gained 21 points. WARKOV—A Room 39 product, a great Jsset to any team. Flipped in 15 points. WERNER—Nate’s talent for dribbling and ong shots aided him in obtaining 22 points. ( WINEGRATSKY—Alex helped at all times -an able and willing sub. ' he Juniors played well together and looked if they might win the championship. After ;rong start, fate in the form of Kelvin caught with them and the bays were edged out. lit till next year though! ★ BOYS ' JUNIOR INTER-HIGH BASKETBALL Front Row Cleft to right)—George Cadzow. Danny Brody, Dude” Dudnewich. Back Row —Earl Fainblit, Joe Breitman, Sid Kirson, Monty Gershfield, Nate Werner, Bert Minuk. Missing —Seymour Warkov, Alex Winegratsky. Page Sixty-five



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; . j BOYS ' JUNIOR INTER-RCOM BASKETBALL Back Row (left to right)—Steve Ar- senych, Jerry Appelle, “Dude” Dud- newich, Joe Breitman, Ron Vavelock. Front Row —Alec Winegrotsky. Willy Schulman, Bert Minuk. Back Row —Michael Belitsky, Zenon Pohorecky, Harry Gilman, Ralph Newcombe, Bill Williams. Front Row —Dan Hutchison, Bill Kluner. Missing Stan Smith. BOYS’ SENIOR INTER-CLASS CHAMPS BOYS’ SPORTS COUNCIL Front Row —Roy MacDonald, George Cadzow, Tony Hickaway, Sam Minuk, Roy Carruthers, Don Hutcheson. Back Row —Harvey Brodovsky, Harold Kaplan, Morton Greenberg, Sheikie Brownstone, Percy Vinsky, Ron Havelock. Don Sandiford. Saul Sha¬ piro, Chris Cadzow. Page Sixty-seven

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