on defence. He played a steady bafckstop on the Academy Baseball line, and if he had been called upon he could have given ia good account of himself on the mound. John gained a berth as a regular on Mr. MacEachen's Senior football champiio-ns but injuries plagued him for almost the entire season. He was also a member iof the Academy's Track and Field team. In all probability, John H. will go to St. F. X. next. year and we know his showing in collegiate sports will be a credit to Sydney Academy and the men who coached him in his high school athletic activities. -.,5g-.-i.3,..- H O C K E Y Sydney Academy Hockey teams enjoyed exceptional success in '49-'50. Mr. R. Chafe was the mentor behind the whole setup and he did an excellent job, as usual. The school .sent out three hard fighting, fast skating teams and at the time of this writing, only one of these has been knocked out of the ruin- ning in its respective class. The Academy Juveniles failed to retain the laurels they Won last year, but bowed out in fine fashion. The strong school team carried a powerful Shipyard crew tofour games before being eliminated. Academy Juveniles: Defense: B-ob Muise, Hughie MacQueen, Norm Ma:cAulay, R. Pierry- nowski and Earl MacDonald. , For-wards: H. MacArthur, Lala Gillis, R. MacLean, N. Grawford, A. Mc- Gillivray and B. MacPhee. The 'Senior Intierscholastic Team, defending its Provincial honors, has so far made quick work of teams from New Glasgow and Glace Bay. On Cape Breton soil they downed Morrison High by sclores of 7-0 and 7-4, to win the ,to- tal goal round 14-4 and advance into the Island finals. Glace Bay 's St. Anne 's gave the Academy team an inte-resting battle before bowing out 6-4 in a two- game, total-goal seriesj The Sydney scholars bumped the Bay Boys 5-2 in the first game but St. Afnne's gave a better showing away from home and edged Academy 2-1 in the latter's home rink. Reaching the Mainland, the Seniors gave a real display of their power. Uncorking terrific scoring punch the Academy team trounced New Glasgow High 10-4. Norm Crawford practically beat the opposition single handed as he scored three goals and assisted on four others. Buck Gallant, the only play- er on the team up from Midget ranks, potted two goals while singles went to Ray Pierrynowski, Al MacGillivray, Ralph MacLean, H. MacArthur, Hughie MacQueen. The Seniors now tangle with Halifax St. Pats at the Sydney For- um to settle the Nova Scotia championship. Senior Team: Goal-Albert Rhymes. A Defence: Ray Pierrynowski, Bob Muise, Earl MacDonald, H. MacQueen. Forwards: Ralph MacLean, Lala Gillis, Jacques Cormier, Buck Gallant, Al MacGillivray, B. MacPhee, Jeep Macdonald, H. MacArthur. 56
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