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Sid Mifflin Won the half-mile and was fourth in the broad jump. John Brown came in second in the high jump and the broad jump. Richard Walsh won the high jump. Dave VValker placed fourth in the 100 yard, 220 yard and was a member of the winning relay team. Ted Snow and Bunty Forde were members of the wining relay team. Jim Munroe placed fourth in the 440 yard dash. Members. 'of the Academy track team in the Senior division who collect- ed points Were: Ron Noble, Vince Muise, Dave Rogers, Bud Uhaisson, Richard Walsh, Vince Campbell, Ian MacKinnon and Charlie MacDonald. Ron Noble came in second in the 100 yard dash and the broad jump. He was fourth in the 220 yard dash, third in the high jump and was a member of the relay team. Vince Muise won the broad jump, placed fourth in the mile run and was on the relay team. Dave Rogers placed se-cond in the pole vault, fourth in the high jump, third in the 440 yard dash and ran on the relay team. Bud Chaisson ran third in the 100 yard dash and the 220 and Was a member of the relay team. Richard Walsh Wo-n the pole vault. Vince Campbell Was third in the shot put. Ian MacKinnon came in fourth in the shot put. Charlie MacDonald ran fourth in the 440 yard dash. SUMMARY OF MEET Team Standing: Senior Division 1. Morrison High 2. Sydney Academy 3. Notre Dame 4. Louis-burg Intermediate Division 1. Sydney Academy 2. Morrison High 3. Notre Dame 4. New Waterford 5. St. Anne 's Junior Division 1. Notre Dame 2. Louisburg 3. Morrison High 4. New Waterford 5. Sydney Academy 6. St. Anne 's 52 40 14 2 35 27 15 9 2 28 18 14 3 2 points points points points points points points points points points points points points points 1 point Girl 's Division 1. Morrison High 2. St. Anne 's 3. Notre Dame 4. New NVaterford Sydney Mines Louisburg Total points in all classes 1. Morrison High 2. Sydney Academy 3. Notre Dame 4. Louisburg 5. St. Anne 's 6. New Waterford 7. Sydney Mines 24 points 13 points 12 points 12 points 2 points each 117 points 77 points 69 points 22 points 16 points 14 points 2 points
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The schools competing in the meet were: St. Anne 's High, Glace Bay Morrison High, Glace Bay Notre Dame High, Sydney Mines Sydney Mines High, Sydney Mines L-ouisburg High, Iifouisb-urg Central School, New Waterford Sydney Academy, Sydney Notre Dame captured the Junior Division Cunder C165 with twenty- eight points, while Louisburg High placed second with eighteen points. Sydney Academy, coached by Mr. Chafe-, won the Intermediate Section Cunder 181 with thirty-five points, its closest competitor be-ing Morrison High with twenty-seven points. In the Senior ,Division Cunder C205 which also included the Open Events Morrison High emerged victorious over Sydney Academy by scoring fifty-two points to Acade'my's forty points. In the girl 's division, it was Morrison High all the way with twenty- four points, its inter-town rivals, St, Anne's, placing second with thirteen points. In the junior class, the individual high point winner was Hugh Mac- Dougall of Notre Dame High School wh-or won the 75 yard sprint and the 220, placed second in the broad jump and picked up 25 points on the winning relay team for a total of 153 points. Notre Dame came up with a one-man team in the Intermediate division the .sprinter Llorne MacDonald, who scored 15 points in winning the 100 yard dash, the 220 and 440. Lem MacPherson of Morrison High was the individual top scorer of the senior division and also top point getter of the track meet with 175- points. He skipped home ahead in the 220, 440 and mile and anchored the winning Mor- rison High team in the senior relay. The tofp individual girl scorer was Barbara MacDonald, a Morrison High entry, who won the 75 and 100 yard sprints and was on the winning re- lay team. That gave her 114 points. In the junior division, Guy MacKenzie of the Academy placed' fo-urth in the 75 yard dash as did Malcolm Maclnnis in the 440 yard dash. The point collectors for Sydney in the Intermediate division were: Gor- don Swan, Sid Mifflin, John Brown, Richard Walsh, Dave Walker, Ted Snow, Bunty Forde and Jim Munroe. Gordon Swan placed third in the 440 yard dash, second in the 880 yard dash and was a member of the winning relay team. 52
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Intermediate Standings Qlst. 3 placesj Senior: 1. Lem MacPherson, Morrison High, 175 points. 2. Vince Lowe, Morrison High, 135 points. 3. Ron Noble, Sydney Academy, 105 points. Intermediate : 1. Lorne MacDonald, Notre Dame, 15 points. 2. Elliot Green, Morrison High, 85 points. 3. Gordon Swan, Academy, 75 points. Junior : ' 1. Hugh MacD'ougall, Notre Dame, 155 points. 2. Jack MacLeod, Notre Dame, 75 points. I 3. Roy Goldman, Morrison High, 65 points. Girls : 1. Barbara MacDonald, Morrison High, 115 points. 2. Phyllis MacNcvin, Morrison High, 65 points. 3. Sis MacNeil, St. Anne 's, 45 points. The following girls represented the Academy in the girl's division Tena Pyke, Velma Peters, Marie Raptis, Muriel Gallant and Chris Raptis. The presentation of the prizes was made at a regular Academy At Home, which was held at the Allied Seaman's Club on George Street. Mr MacEac-hen presented the medals, ribbons and trophies while Mr. Chafe anl nounced the winners. -.g51'-Ee... CURLING In its initiation year as an annunal sport in Sydney Academy, curling attracted great interest and approximately fifty students took part in sched- ule play. Through the untiring efforts of Mr. R. B. Woodill of the school teaching staff and the able and kindly assistance of Mr. Mike Vallas, the Academy curlers made great strides. Other members of the curling Club pitched i11 and gave much of their time to coaching the youngsters. A league consisting of eight teams was established and a two-fold schedule consisted of seven games, teams playing each other -once. The plan is to have the winners of each schedule play off for the league championship. Vifhen the first seven games were completed, three teams were tied for top spot, each having won five and lost two. These teams were skipped by Dave Rogers, Gerald Boudreau and Jim Florian. The latter drew a bye into the finals and the two former teams played off with Boudreau's quartet win- ning an eight-end sudden death match 11-3.5 The winner now- tangles with 54
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