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COLLEGIAN, l930 I ,:-3, ' . g..? , ,w i ga.. -sta.. . 5 . 113: H ' Is Wei JUNIOR RUGBY TEAM Back Row-A. Chalmers, C. Cole, J. Dent, Mr. Turner fcoachl, J. Tomlinson D. Heath, M. Hammond. Front Row-C. Lennox, J. Hanlan, L. Bridges, W. Neilson, S. Byers, J. Sealy, W. Brenneman, K. Hooel. key game. The S. C. I. showed su- periority in most parts of the game and won by the score of 3-l. The smaller Stratford team was much faster than Cnuelph and the score gives one a good idea of the game. The line-up was: Goal-N. Scott. Defence-M. Coxon, Tomlin- son. Centre-R. lVIcCully. Wings-K. Fiebig, H. Babensee. Subs-D. Simpson, F. Payton, B. Morris. ii. 1. RIFLE PRACTICE The old sport is being started in the Collegiate-shooting. There has been practically no shooting for two or three years. It is becoming a popular pastime among the students, both juniors and seniors. This year besides the usual Do- minion Cartridge competition there Was added D. C. R. A. Competition and the Youths of the Empire com- petition. With regard to the Dominion Cartridge competition, anyone is eligible. The competitor receives a bronze medal for ten targets whose scores are 50 to 57g a silver medal for ten targets, from 58 to 64, and a gold medal for ten targets from 65 to 70. This competition was shot off every Wednesday in the Armories. There were about seventy entries. The D. C. R. A. junior and senior teams are each made up of the twelve best junior and twelve best senior shots in the school. The total score for each team is then entered for competition with the other schools of Canada. The best senior shot was Cl. Ruston, the best junior was L. Fraser. ' 179-
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COLLEGIAN, l93O The team which Coach Turner se- lected to represent the S. C. I. in the Senior NV. 0. S. S. A. was: Flying Wing-J. Whittaker. I-lalves-R. lVIcCully, G. Doxey, G. Stevenson. Quarter--R. Cole. Snap-Firth. Insides-V. Holmes, Caw- thorpe. Middles-L. Baker, l..angan. Ends-J. Neilson, D. Robertson. Subs-C. Hayes, B. Beale. Mr. Murray Graham, our coach two years back, who is at Harbord Collegiate now, sent a team down to play our Seniors, and if he held any hope that they might win, he was sadly disillusioned, for they lost quite badly. JUNIOR W. O. S. S. A. RUGBY This year it seemed as if we were going to have a championship jun- ior rugby team at the school, be- cause judging from the form they displayed at the beginning of the year, any critic would have given them a good chance for winning the cup. In their first game in London against the Central Collegiate team, they made use of the new forward pass rule and used it to advantage. They did not have much trouble in winning 8-0. A large part of this score was due to Heath's line plung- ing and Brenneman's long runs, al- though the whole team played re- markably well. During their second game the team showed still better form. They defeated a London South Collegiate team 29-0, and they seemed to be able to make their yards almost at will. However London had a very young and inexperienced team and they were very weak. The return game with London Central Collegiate was much harder than the first meeting between the two. It was a very fast and hard game although Stratford seemed to have greater variety of play. But even with that our fellows did not find the London line very easy to go through. The red and green con- quered again however by an Il-I score. This victory won their group for them. The next opponent scheduled for the S. C. I. was Woodstock. In this game the hopes of the Collegiate were decisively beaten They were beaten however by a better team, a heavier team, a more experienced team, one with a good knowledge of rugby. The score was 83-0 for Yifoodstock and they scored almost at will. The best for our squad was Hooey, the little end. Although our fellows stood no chance of winning the round, for points counted, the return game was played. This time our boys put up a pluckier fight and secured one point. Our team could not make their yards on any kind of play, but as in Vvoodstock, the enemy did not run wild but were held down to 27 points. This game ended the Junior VV. 0. S. S. A. rugby in Stratford for one more year. The team selected to represent the red and green was: Snap-W. Neilson. Insides-C. Cole, Inglis. Middles-J. Sealy, M. Ham- mond. Ends-F. Hanlan, K. Hooey. Quarter-D. Heath. Halves-S. Byers, Tomlinson, YV Brenneman. Subs-XV. Chalmers, C. Lennox, L. Bridges, Johnston. SENIOR W. O. S. S. A. HOCKEY The Senior W. O. S. S. A. Hoc- key team was not much of a success this year, owing to the fact that se- veral of its best players were in- eligible because their studies got the best of them. The team played one game and then it was thought best that it should be taken out of the league. The one game played was with Guelph and it was a real hoc- -78-
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COLLEGIAN, l 930 The Youths of the Empire Com- petition consists of firing from three positions: deliberate, kneeling and ten rounds with a time limit of ninety seconds. The junior is slightly dif- ferent, being only deliberate, and ten rounds time limit of two minutes. The best senior shot was V. Holmes. The best junior was H. Roper. The best shot in the school was G. Johnston and he is eligible to compete for the Strathcona medal. The best junior shot in the school was H. Macintosh. Each will receive a cup under these merits. Mr. Turner, Range Qfficer, is to be complimented on the way he handled the rifle practices, and un- der his direction the S. C. V. l. ought to develop some crack shots in the near future. -Fraser Hay, VB. Marg. lV'.cI..ennan: What is it that has a tail, four legs and barks? jean Stapleton: A dog. Marg. Mc.: NAU! Somebody told you. Mr. Sprung: What was all the noise in here? McGrath: lt was Mr. Fuller dropping a perpendicular. lsobel Sim to Katharine Kepkay: Who was Homer? Kay: The fellow who made Babe Ruth famous. Whittaker: A freight train ran over my dog's tail the other day. Wright: Did you take him to the veterinary P john: No, l took him to the tailor. And then there's our little boy Lorne, Who walks down the halls most forlorn. Says he: Izzy here? Says he: Izzy dear! l fear that dear chap's quite lovelorn. IIOYQ QOQl Q QUQOQOQllQOQ4 Q Q ,DQ QIYQUQ Q llQllQ4bQ1lQllQl-lQllQlD' .Q 'e i 1 'Ht A I i N F1 G ,. 'E'::g ' QA 1 ! . A BEAUTY PAR1 .ofa f . K T . , t' .i . , .1 , . . ' C J , ' .. K VVe specialize in all phases of Permanent NVav- 3 Q Gigi! ing with the most modernized equipment and ! . . expert operators. We use the only oil method i i I for curling the hair which is beneficial instead 2 : QQ. of harmful to the hair. Our waves give that Q Q '- 5' 6 lasting natural Marcel effect with ringlet ends. ' i We also specialize in long hair wind blown and i 2 'L' Boyish Bobs. A trial will convince you. a Q l X j Try our Marcel Shampoo, Finger and VVater I ' Waving. We guarantee to please you. Q In Stratford's Only Cut Rate Beauty Parlor. i ! BEAUTY PARLOR Q 3 34 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ont. Phgng 21,73 Q i St. Catharines Shop: 248 St. Paul's St., Phone 4444. Q 6 Bedford Hotel, Goderich, Phone 323. 3 of mioici 2 1 mc: 1 Q!lilDQ!DQ!DQ!3Ql3QC3QIIQOQi!IDQOiKDOQOQOQOQOQOQUQ1f:. ...8 O1
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