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GIRLS’ BASEBALL Team: C. Welsh, L. Blondell, J. Gilhooley, B. Breedon, A. Currie, S. Smith, J. Hughes, B. Dennis, E. Sutfin, J; Glenn, G. Horn, D. Fay. The first game of the season was played with Connaught at the latter’s diamond with Sunalta losing 9-12. A schedule was drawn up among the grade 9’s to play against each other. GIRLS’ BADMINTON Under the fine supervision of Mr. Whittle, the girls had a very successful badminton season. Gloria Grey, Jessie Gilhooley, Pat Tait and Iris MacFarlane, were the contestants who competed in the Annual Badminton Tournament, which took place at the Cal¬ gary Badminton Club on March 22nd. Sunalta finished third, but with more practice we could have done better. As this was the first attempt at badminton for several players, we consider the season a complete success. Pat Tait and Lorna Blondell won the school tourn¬ ament. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Senior Team: Shirley Smith, Eleanor McAndrew, Jessie Gil¬ hooley, Joyce Glenn, A. J. Oliver, Nellie Parker, Grace Horn, Eileen Sutfin, Ruth Hurlburt. The first game of the season was played at Sunalta against Rideau with Rideau coming out victors with a score of 25-21. A return game was played at Rideau with Rideau again the victors with a close score of 18-17. A game played with Connaught saw Sunalta come ' out victorious with a score of 16-10. A return game was played at Sunalta with Sunalta winning by a large margin of 30-4. The season was wound up by playing Haultain, who won by a score of 24-14. George Swick and Art Parker coached the girls through a successful season. When the junior basketball season began this year, there were sufficient girls in the junior weight class to make six teams. Two of these teams were girls who had played before, so it was decided they would be included in the senior schedule. The four remaining teams were then coached by G. Swick and A. Parker. They later formed a House League and many interesting and worthwhile games were played. The final game in the league contest was stiffly opposed with Tait’s Tornadoes of 8C winning by a small majority. These girls then challenged the junior team from the senior schedule and won with a score of 15-9. The junior basketball was exceptionally good this year and much of the credit goes to the two boys who turned out so regularly to help the girls. I believe these teams will make excellent seniors next year. 68
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Sunalta Yankees—G. Swick, G. Wincup, T. Shields, B. Tynan, J. Sawyer, D. Hesson, D. Coates, F. Ching, B. Parker, R. Bruce, J. McAdam, J. McArthur, H. Osterbauer. Chicago Cubs—W. Green, W. Johnson, R. Rutledge, S. Petti¬ grew, A. Beaumont, S. Appleton, G. Cowan, R. Lambourne, K. Noble, T. Apperley, B. Wheatley, A. Searles, M. Libon, U. Keats. Cincinatti Reds—A. Parker, M. Flock, T. Wilkins, B. Mather, J. Webb, K. Roberts, R. Rosvold, B. McGregor, R. Lamont, E. Smale, J. Adams, J. Jessup, E. Pilkington. Mr. Cooper supervised the boys’ baseball this year. BOYS’ TRACK MEET The track meet for 1940 was held on Tuesday, October 8th. Sunalta came second with Col. Walker coming first. The intermed¬ iate boys tied for third and the senior boys came second for city sports. Harold Musgrove broke a city record by clearing the high jump at 5 feet, being an inch better than the former record. In the senior boys’ shot put event, Dave Coates came second, breaking the former records. Musgrove came first in the high jump. Sunalta came third in the! 75 yard dash shuttle relay. C. Gourley came fourth in the 100 yard dash. Musgrove made a second in the 660 yard run. In the intermediate boys’ division, Gerry Hesson came second in the 75 yard dash. In the 60 yard relay, Sunalta came fourth. G. Hesson again came second in the 440 yard run. In the junior boys, Kenneth Kent came second in the running broad jump with Bill Dennison coming fourth. K. Kent came second in the 75 yard dash. What is important in sports is not who won, but how the game was played. We are pleased to say that Sunalta ' s spirit was excellent and our fine school name and school spirit was done justice. —Gerry Hesson. ROONEY’S GARAGE j 15th Ave. and 1st St. W. j • DONATED Phones: Office M3019 Service M3619 Res. R1813 i ] » 1 BY A FRIEND I 67
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GIRLS’ TRACK MEET On October 8th, Sunalta again competed in the annual City- Field Day, and doing much better than former years, came second with 48 points. A. J. Oliver, the outstanding star of the senior girls, made an individual score of 9 points and came first in the 75 yard dash and second in the high jump. The senior girls came second in the relay and third i n the running broad jump, and fourth in the baseball throw. In the intermediate section, V. Bremner was a star, coming first in the 75 yard dash, and third in the running broad jump. C. Welsh came fourth in the high jump for the junior division. She (playfully): “Let me chew your gum.’’ He: “Which one, upper or lower?” “What are you crying for, my little man?” “I lost the race. My brother and me were having a race to see which could lean furthest out of the window, and he won.” ! COMPLIMENTS OF Scarboro Service Station 17th Ave. and 16th, St. West Phone 95-107 • • Orville Berthot Scarboro Beauty Salon 1438 17th Avenue West Phone W3311 • • SPECIAL ! High School Students Only—$2.50 Permanent for $ 1.95 We specialize in hair styles for the younger set 69
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