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Jfootball VV. L.. Murray M. Gonter VV. M. Gonter H. S. Bellisle . Sheridan . Costello I. Canfield I. O,Connor T. M. Mulligan L. Gorman S. Reaume C. E. Coughlin ,l P P. Quinn B. Holland E. McCorkell C. McNeil H. Andrews I. McReavy H. llfilkin G. Lareau N. MCCOhFI11lCli F. Roach J. Ryan Thos. Kelly A. Brown S. Nicholson A. Lellis J. O'Flaherty A. Malone B. Doyle E. Broderick V. Killen H . Beck K. Corkery P. Maloney M. Nealon. C. McTague D. Donovan A . Hogan W1 Harris L. Troy F. Hickey M. Brick VT. Creamer K. Kraus T. Forrestal H. Colgan C. Feeney 'Che 'Glllearers of the Im P. Spratt I. Spratt G. bl. Kirby H. Bellisle L. Gorman 'IIJOCRCQ G. Servais C. Sullivan C. O'Neil VV. Hamilton E. Bunyan G. I. Culliton F. Doyle lbatlbball D. I. O'Connor G. I. Kirby M. Gonter G. Fitzpatrick H. Bellisle I. E. Tansey H. Gonter L. lVoods C. E. Coughlin I. McDonagh Y. C. Quarry Krack Nl. S. O'Brien
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'QU1b0 They HB6-Gontinueb in senior ranks but he has proved to be one of the indispens- ables of the team. SUBS. CREAMER-X!VClgl1f, 145, comes from Trenton. i'Iin1 has proved to be a very valuable sub., playing Hying wing and left scrimmage. He is a tireless worker and should be great next year. COLGAN-Wfeight, 145, hails from Vancouver. Harry', can hardly be called a sub. as he only missed two games. His line-plunging IS a marvel when you consider his weight. lVlALLOY-XKfClgl'1lI 16o, comes from Vtfebbwood, Ont. Uses Wi: ii' f .f- . Xxx! - 2 - M P 15, I W 5 iff WAX Q' Yi ' Xsj ' I U ' Civ I 11,0 AS LITTLE Blorufrc -P'LTurL,ES NIM his weight to good advantage and with a little more experience 'fDuke will be a regular. FORRESTAL-llleiglit 140, comes from Campbellfordg a graduate from the Interscholastic team. Has subbed in most games and is a hard, consistent worker and quick in following up punts. KRAUS-Xlfeight ISO, hails from Syracuse, N.Y. He is a good line plunger and will be one of the main stays in next year's team. FITZPA'FRIC'K-XYClgl'lt 138. comes from Newark, Nj. Sub half-back. 'Fitzy' learned the game here and is improving by strides. An aggressive player, a sure catch and quick at re- turning punts. Fil. lyiluiliv N . 2 M I' 'Yusuf ' NO . vlzfilll- '-il-it-.'ii13 'vp - A Huw' sm 1 2 . ' WWII ' r ' ff r r 1 gy. gg' 'lllf 1 ll In X y I ' - : 3 L Q- . - ski' I fi 1 I' .ff ,' 1' 1 -' W ' A' M' g-X 1' W 'ill . I, 2 ,r ' , R WD It gf. 1 all . ' ,fA,,Mg' - mmf. no :-0 ,X I '.- . i l 1 I Vw? 7 - l , 4 I 5 Q - I 1 sl N lx ' gi Q, X y E.s.,yasfG. mf- ll ' H M yin' xii' I Wniiriiijxgoluu OW OTHER. ' ' ' 1 I' - -if' iw: A5 'SHE SESS views Hem Bos' . lx I TATHEM 'DEA 1- L iff' A I roo 1
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Glue 'Grip H OOT-TOOTH said Father Carr's whistle. Everyone gathered round. f'Our intention this year, gentlemen, declared HCap. Malone, is to make a through trip to Championship City without any stop-over at Semi- final junction. Now you're talkin', replied Frank Hickey. Another foot- ball season was under way. 'fMercy to none was the motto. As a preliminary we pushed McMaster off the field and into the discard. Then we proceeded to dispose of Varsity H. by an average of two goal kicks, three displaced ribs and seven new kinds of yells. Looking about for other nelds to conquer, Father Carr de- cided on Montreal for several reasons. Cecil Eeeney had never been east of Peterboro, Carl Kraus had never slept in a Pull- man-last, but by no means least-there was the earnest re- quest of the Inter-Collegiate Union. Wfe travelled Grand Trunk in order to gaze on Oshawa, the home of a celebrated rugby coach. The engineer was forced to stop there, it seems, to tell the constable the time. Mr. Mc- Tague, with right hand raised solemnly aloft, declares he saw a street car move too, but unfortunately he had no witness with him at the time. Having left Oshawa in about the same place, there seemed to be nothing to do but convince Johnny Ryan and Toby For- restal that it was time to go to bed. Sleeping being one of their specialties, the half-backs soon dozed off, but Matt Nealon and Bunny Harris spent most of the night watching the scenery and endeavouring to locate a feather, which rumor said was in the pillow. -lust as Alf. Lellis was going to sleep, Harry Beck announced our arrival in Mont- real. He then added a few remarks which showed clearly that he had not slept much either. In spite of Ioe Canlields ora- to fllbontreal torical protests everyone bundled out and went to the Queens for breakfast after which we dispersed to meet again at lunch. Of the game itself a record will be found elsewhere. A glorious mixture of snow and rain was falling when we finally haltered Ab Brown and led him away from his prey. After everyone had grown weary of waiting for jim Creamer and Kevin Corkery to stop eating we again dispersed for the even- ing, though just where Ernie Broderick, Harry Colgan and Yince Killen disappeared to must, we fear, forever remain a mystery. .Father Carr was quite safe in announcing that all kinds ot noises were permissible on the return journey. Everyone was too tired to move and gladly turned in to dream of wading through heaps of frantic opponents for touchdowns, while they were being hurried back to Toronto and S. M. C. A. T. L. 'f l'+'i i'+'-l i I'+'i'+ OUR RECORD, 1914. St. iNfichael's .. ... 13 Yarsity H. .. . .. . I3 . 45 Mclfaster .. . S ... 22 Varsity II. ... . o . 8 lfcfiiill H. .. . 6 ...24 '4 ll... ...13 ...2I TigerH... 1 138 4T frorj
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