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COLLEGIAN, 1937. INTERFORM BASKETBALL Each form in the school entered the inter- form competitions. The Junior School Cham- pionship was won for the first time by First Form. 1A were the successful winners. The Senior School Championship was won by 4B. Good sportsmanship and a keenness for the game was exhibited throughout the entire series. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Junior Girls' line-up: FORWARDS: Jean Stewart, Elsie Wettlaufer, Gwen Cookson, Doris Harloff, Owna Sewell, Loretta McCauley. GUARDS: Marjorie Schaus, Helen Preston, Jean Low, Jean French, Margaret Commer- ford, Helen Robertson. BADMINTON A Tournament was held this year, not from among the girls to decide the best player, but among those who had taken the game up for the first time this season. Doubles: Betty Appel, 1A Marion Taylor, 1F Singles: Betty Appel Runner-up: Ruth Waters. Consolation Singles: Mary Ellen Paterson, Fifth Form. SIGNALLING AND SHOOTING Mir. Bryan has 26 qualified signallers under his care this year. Thanks should be given to him not only for this but also for conducting form rifle teams with the idea of picking a balanced team to represent the S. C. V. I. in competition. n,-' STRATFORD, ONT. TDODHY WI NNEFQS FRONT ROW-Betty Tomlinson, Elsie Smith, Ruth Waters, Betty Appel. BACK ROW-Eva Verne-r, Robert Coghill, Floris Zulauf, Mary Harrison, Joe Blatchford, Barbara Crane. TENNIS The tennis tournament was regarded as one of the major events this season with many girls taking part in the competition. The Senior Tennis Trophy was won by Floris Zulauf. Eva Verner and Floris Zulauf won the doubles. A Junior competition was also held this year, Ruth Waters winning the singles and Betty Tomlinson and Ruth Waters the doubles. ws. 'fit or ggi RIFLE TEAMS Page Fifty-three
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COLLEGIAN, 1937 STRATFORD, ONT SENIOR RUGBY TEAM Mr. Sinclair, Ingham, Murphy, Verner, McKeough, Wrenriick, McDougal, Evans, Shivas, W. Harris, A. Harris, Kilpatrick, Groves, Duff, Fraser, Lee, Killer, Smith, Trethewey, Pope, Johnston, Graham, Carr, Hanlon, Dent, Knechtel. Juniors came within one goal of winning the championship for the second time, but they were unable to hold the Windsor lads. The game ended in a 5-5 tie, but Windsor won the title by virtue of their 8-5 win in Stratford. The silver cup will no longer rest in the trophy case of the Stratford Collegiate-Vocational Institute. W.O.S.S.A. competition permits very few students to take part. However this did not stump the willing athletes. Practically every form was represented in the fight for the Interform Basketball Shield. These games give less experienced players a chance to show what they are made of. Here one can see the best players of each class and new material for our teams can be picked out. The various shields were won by 2B, 3C, 5B. Competition for the Reinhart Memorial Cup was very keen this year. The cup is awarded annually to the best hockey team in the school. This year it was won by Form 3C who also held it last year. RUGBY Rugby practice began in earnest in the sec- ond week in September. The students turned out in their old clothes for a chance to make the team. For three weeks the boys neither saw nor felt the pigskin as Coach Ray Sinclair was intent on building up a substantial body resistance. Junior Rugby: Players eligible for Junior competition greatly outnumbered the Senior players. With plenty of last year's team still in the school and a wealth of new material it was felt that Page Fifty-two this year the Red Devils from Woodstock might be handed a trouncing. Unhappily all our hopes were shattered as the Woodstock boys decisively disposed of our lads in three straight games. However badly the Juniors were defeated they deserve much praise be- cause they accepted defeat like gentlemen. iSnapD Pattersong iInsidesD Shivas, Grovesg C'MiddlesJ Trethewey, Pope, fEndsj Evans, Inglisg f,QuarterJ Furlongg fHalvesJ Crerar, Lamont, Hayter, Scorgieg K Altern- atesb Turnbull, Martel, Manning, Farrow, Schaus and Huras. The Senior team looked like a sure-fire silver cup winner. They found no trouble in eliminating the less experienced St. Jerome's squad by the large score of 80-0 on the round. Hopes ran high as the powerful St. Thomas team was defeated both at home and away. In the first game, after the score remained tied for three quarters of the time, the locals put on the pressure and scored two quick touch- downs to take the game 17-6. The second game ended in a 11-7 win for the S. C. I. All good things must have an ending and so the Seniors met their masters in the heavier K-W Collegiate squad. Kitchener squelched their way to a 19-8 victory on the Stratford gridiron. A two inch layer of mud made good playing impossible. After leading the Kitch- ener boys for the larger part of the second game, the Collegiate squad again tasted de- feat. Having suffered two defeats the Strat- ford team was now out of W.O.S.S.A. competi- tion. The Kitchener team was eliminated by Kennedy Collegiate of Windsor.
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