Tillsonburg District High School - Tatler Yearbook (Tillsonburg, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1951

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ls. l . . TRACK CHAMPS G. Miller, G. Gyulveszi, D. Vallee, D. Richards, l. Horton. Absent: F. Manning. Broad jump: G. Miller tl8'2 l, H. Augus- tine, N. Mason. Hop-Step-j uinp: N. lllason t36l4 J, G. lfentie, G. Gyulveszi. High lump: N. Mason t4'lO',J, D. Lee, R. Mannell. Pole Vault: G. Gyulveszi UTJ, C. Russ, D. lfckel. Shot Put: G. Gyulveszi Q34'9 j, G. Fen- tie, bl. jones. 100-yd. Dash: G. Miller tll.-l sec.j, H. Augustine, G. Gyulveszi. 440-yd. Run: G. Miller t25.2 sec.j, H. Augustine, G. Gyulveszi. 440-yd. Run: D. lickel tl min., l scc.j, G. Miller, N. Mason. 880-yd. Run: G. Gyulveszi C3 min., 4 sec.j, D. lfckel, D. l.ee. ln the relay division, the winning teams were as follows: juvenile SOO-yd. Relay: VV. Moon, L. llodgson, R. Holmes and D. Burnett t45.4 sec.j. junior -HO-yd. Relay: l. Horton, l. Ald- worth, XY. Coyle and A. Stover 457.8 sec.j. lntermediate 440-yd. Relay: D. Richards. ll. jackson, P. Gibson and R. Nagy t56.4 setxl. Senior 880-yd. Relay: ll. Augustine, G. Gyulveszi, G. Fentie and D. lickel tl min., 40.8 sec. J. T.I.N.D.A. Meet The T.l.N.D.A. inter-school track and Held meet was held this term in Aylmer. 52 JUNIOR RUGBY Back: Mr. Reid, Galloway, Alexander. Centre: Leatherdale, Mayorcsak, Watts, Horton, Taylor. Front: Mason, Prouse, Franklin, Gibson, Buckrell, Aldworth, Lee. The cream of 'l'.D.l'l.S.'s athletic talent was transported to the meet, along with a large munber of spectators, in a Heet of school buses. Large representations were present from lngersoll, Norwich and Delhi, as well as from Aylmer and Tillsonburg, and the day's events were begun in line spirits: however, Mother Nature frowned on most of the track events tor was she taking com- passion on Tillsonburg's opponents?j and the last part of the programme was rained out. XVhen the total points gained by each school were added up, it was found that Tillsonburg had wontop spot in held com- petition with l96 points. After division of the total points according to the enrolments of the various schools, Tillsonburg, with the greatest enrolment, was twoe and alas!!! pushed down to the cellar position with a slim 17 counters. T.D.H.S. supporters could console them- selves though, with the knowledge of two individual championships carried home by the locals. Dave Richards lifted the boys' intermediate championship with lirsts in the broad jump, high jump and 220-yd. run. Irv. Horton's prowess won him the junior inter-school championship. The cancellation of the severaltrack events, due to the inclemency of the weather, prevented some of Tillsonburg's usually stellar performers from shining. The rain may have limited the success of this year's T.l.N.D.A. meet, but it didn't dampen Tillsonburg's hope of sweeping vic- tories next time. THE TATLER

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Track and Field The annual T.D.H.S. track and field meet was held on a bright and breezy day back in October. The morning session fthe held eventsj was held on the campus: however, despite the fact that our new quarter-mile cinder track glared invitingly in the dis- tance, it was decided that, with grass grow- ing and cinders settling, the track was not yet ready for use, and the track events were run off in the afternoon at the fairgrounds as in previous years. Competition was sufiicient to provide considerable excitement, and generally, speaking, the day was a success from both the participant's and spectator's point of view. Juvenile In the juvenile division, a tie at hve points resulted in championship honours being divided between Doug. Vallee and F. Mann- ing. Tied for runner-up were Don Pratt and L. Hodgson with four points each. All former juvenile records remained secure. Broad jump: D. Pratt f13'4 J, F. Mann- ing, J. Augustine. Hop-Step-Jump: D. McQuiggan Q26'2 j, L. Hodgson, D. Pratt. High jump: F. Manning Q4-'2l'j, VV. Ghes- quire, L. Hodgson. 75-yd. Dash: D. Vallee C11 sec.j, Augus- tine, W. Moon. 10-yd. Dash: D. Burnett fl-1.2 sec.j, D. Vallee, L. Hodgson. Junior Irv. Horton was outstanding in the junior class, and certainly must be considered as one of the stars of the meet. He piled up fourteen points to become the junior cham- pion, as well as establishing a new record in the high jump of FM , and a new record in the 100-yard dash of 11.9 seconds. He also achieved a record distance of 37'2 in the shot put: however, since the shot used was not of regulation weight, he narrowly missed official recognition for his distance. Joe Koteles was runner-up for the junior championship with seven points. Tied for third place were Arnold Stover and Wayne Coyle with four points each. joe Koteles also set a new school record for the junior broad jump with 16'6 . Broad Jump: DI. Koteles tl6'6 J, A Stover, I. Aldworth. Hop-Step-Jump: J. Koteles t33'j, I. Hor- THE TATLER ton, A. Stover and L. Chambers ttiedl. High Jump: I. Horton t5'M D, D. Legein, J. Koteles. Pole Vault: I. Knautz f7.7 D, S. Sitts, R. Hillis. Shot Put: I. Horton f37'2 l. 100-yd. Dash: VI. Horton f1l.9 sec.j, W. Coyle, S. jaknunas. 220-yd. Run: I. Horton fZ9.6 sec.j, VV. Coyle, R. Underhill. Intermediate Intermediate champion was Dave Rich- ards with sixteen points, the highest indi- vidual total in any classification. George Leatherdale and Pete Gibson tied for second place with six points each. Richards and Leatherdale, our perennial high-jumpers, caused much excitement as usual. They had lost none of the style which had drawn high interest to their par- ticular competition in previous years. Both succeeded in clearing 5'5 to topple the old record which had stood since 1937. Broad jump: D. Richards fl5'l0M j, A. Roloson, P. Gibson. Hop-Step-jump: P. Gibson f33'7M j, D. Richards, D. Hutchison. High jump: G. Leatherdale, D. Richards f5'5 j, J. Zabek. Pole Vault: G. Leatherdale Q9'j, P. Seres, F. Knautz. Shot Put: D. Richards f36'2 j, A. Gilbert, G. Ball. 100-yd. Dash: D. MacDonald Cl2.7 sec.j, D. Hutchison, R. Nagy. 220-yd. Run: D. Richards C259 sec.j, D. MacDonald, J. Zabek. 440-yd. Run: D. Richards til min., 11.4 sec.l. P. Gibson, D. Hutchison. Senior Much eager speculation attended the winning of the senior championship this year. Herb. Augustine, a newcomer from Delhi, was expected to be a strong contes- tant against Gary Miller, last year's inter- mediate champ.g however, because of a sore leg, Herb. had a rather tough day. Gary Miller was expected to wind up the Senior events quite handily, but George Gyulweszi showed up very well, and Gary and George tied for the Senior championship with eleven points each. Runners-up were Noel Mason with eight points and Doug. Eckel with seven. All Senior records estab- lished in former years remained intact. 51



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Rugby Senior rugby this year, even though in its second season of W.O.S.S.A. AH competi- tion, found the going scarcely less difficult than last year, with the result that only one league game found T.D.H.S. the victors. This single London Conference victory for the locals was won by a 2-0 score against St. Thomas-thanks to a rouge in each of the first two quarters. T.D.H,S. played a live-game NV.O.S.S.A. siliedule this year. Other teams in the same league were Medway High School of Arva, St. Thomas Collegiate, and the Lon- don schools QSir Adam Beck Collegiate, South Collegiate, Central Collegiate, Cath- olic Central High School, and H. B. Real Technical Schooll. Tillsonburg supporters can at least take encouragement from the fact that the senior Black and Gold finished the rugby season one rung above the bot- tom. League results were as follows: Medway 28: Tillsonburg 12. Tillsonburg 2: St. Thomas O. Catholic Central 23: Tillsonburg ll. Beck 22: Tillsonburg 0. Tech 22 5 Tillsonburg 6. The senior squad also played two exhibi- tion games with Simcoe, for one of which T.D.H.S. was on top 19-6, and for the other of which they won, but no record is avail- able. The junior rugby team fared considerably better than their big brothers throughout their five-game series. They lost one and won four, one of the latter being declared no game because of excessive roughing. Results: Tillsonburg 75 Simcoe 0. Tillsonburg 255 Simcoe 6 fno gamel. Woodstock 55 Tillsonburg 0. THB TATLER Tillsonburg 23: Simcoe O. Tillsonburg 22: VVoodstock 1. One local sports writer observed that this last game with NVoodstock ended the local rugby season with a bang. VVe join in his hopes that the next season will start with the same kind of noise! ATHLETIC SOCIETY P. Jackson CV.-Px-es.J, N. Mason QTreas.j, D. Richards fPresJ. O- I know a fellow called Mason VVho's a son-of-a-gun at racin'! He's around the track Like a dog from a sack, VVhat a life his Chev. is facin'! QVerne Harvey, XHAJ VVally Hoyle Qleaving the schoolj: VVell, Ilm off! Mr. Harden: Tl1at's no revelation! 53

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