Trinity College School - Record Yearbook (Port Hope, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1912

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I4 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. CHARACTERS or FIRST HOCKEY Trent. CAMPBELL fCry5l.j-Rover 5 old colour. A splendid stick handler and skater. Plays the game all the time and doesn't get excited. Captains the team splendid- ly. Played the best game on the ice at U. C. C Combination with May- nard was at times wonderful. CARSWVELL-CCHIYC 5 a hard check and always stays with his man. Fast skater but a little weak in shooting and stick handling. LAiNc-Centre .and Covcrg new colour. A good centre man, but doesn't shine at Cover. Good stick handler although a rather slow skater. Plays a good steady combination game5 weak on shooting. RIACAULAY--Right 5 new colour. A good stick handler and fast skater. Inclined to overskate the puck. A good strong shot, but seems to get rather excited at critical moments. Plays a good combination game. MAYNARD-Left 5 old colour. Best skater on the team 5 a deadly shot and good stick handler. Knows all about the game and never gets excited. Plays a great combination and is always in the game. Best shot on team. , PEARCE-COVE! and Point 5 new colour. A good Cover man but too easily .drawn out for Point. A splendid stick handler but a slow skater. Good at inter- cepting passes 5 a good check. Made some good individual rushes. SAVAGE-Point 5 new colour. A hard check and good support for goal keeper. In- clined to hog the puck and play the boards too much. A hard man to draw out from his place and always plays a steady game. SHEPHERD-GOZ1lj new colour. Rather erratic. Very much off colour in U. C. C. game, but played well in all other games. Doesn't use hands enough and therefore weak on high shots. Played his best against 'Varsity. CHARACTERS OF SECOND HOCKEY TEAM. CARSWELL fCajJt.j-Rover5 A hard check and always stays with his man. Fast ' skater, but a little weak in shooting and stick handling. Captained his team thultlessly and always set a good example. Received his first team colours. CLARKSON-CCIIITC 5 fast skater and good stick handler. Doesn't take the game seriously enough and is rather inclined to loaf. Has the making of a splen- did player. A. DRMPSTER-Played Right Wing 5 a good shot and stick handler, but weak in skating. R. DEMPSTER-PlHj'Cd Left Wing 5 a hard and earnest worker 5 beautiful stick hand- ler and fair skater. Weak in shooting. Emnsrox-Played Cover Point: a hard and severe check. Made numerous good rushes 5 a good stick handler and skater5 a hard worker. LnlusAv-Played Goal5 made many nice stops and with a little more experience will make a fine goal keeper. . V ,443 T ,K Vi ,fax '-1 is . .---.14 ,,-.I I , i I li .vi ,Ii- ti 'l if Y I f I . 3 -.1 fi il -1 8

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. I3 For T. C. S. Campbell easily played the best game making some beautiful rushes. Maynard also put up a splendid brand of hockey, but was handicapped by having one of his skates broken. The linal score was I7 5 in favour of U. C. C. F. C. Waghorn refereed to the satisfaction of both teams. The teams :- T. C. S. Goal-Shepherd 3 Point-Pearce 3 Cover-Laing 3 Rover-Campbell fcllpljg Centre-Carswell 3 Left-Maynardg Right-Macaulay. U. C. C. Goal-Gallaherg Point-Oughton 3 Cover-Cauldwcll 3 Rover-Carruth- ers3 Centre-Pontbriand : Left--Gouinlock 3 Right-Burkhart fGyt!.j moswn FLAT MATCH. By far the most exciting game played during the winter was the Bigside Flat Match. There was a good crowd in attendance, the majority of the spectators being boys from the two flats. The cheering was continuous and all good plays were loudly applauded. On the whole the uppers' team work was better than the lowers' 3 but the lowers excelled in shooting, stick-handling and speed. Both teams came on the ice at 2.15 3 that a great rivalry existed between them was made manifest by the warm reception that each team received. Mr. Ingles, whose decisions throughout the game were well received blew his whistle at 2.30, the uppers defending the western goal. The uppers got the puck from the face-oh' and carried it to the lowers' end. Pearce relieved, but the uppers came back and Carswell scored. Soon after Dempster made it two for the uppers. This seemed to waken the lowers up and they soon evened by shots from Campbell and Maynard. Each side got in some nice combinations, Campbell finally scoring on a pass from Maynard. Pearce also took a hand in the scoring making it 4-1 for the lowers. After some nice indivi- dual rushes by Edmiston and Clarkson, Edmiston scored, score 4-3. just before the bell rang for half time Maynard, on a pass from Macaulay, scored for the lowers. Score 5-3. The uppers started the second half with a series of rushes which nearly swept the lower team off their feet. The lowers came back strong and scored two on shots from Campbell's and Maynard's sticks. The pace was then slackened by the lowers and Clarkson, on a pass from Edmiston, made the score 4-7 for the uppers. Dempster was now put off for throwing the puck and the lowers taking advantage of the uppers' shortage scored, Campbell doing the trick on a pass from Pearce. just before the fin- al whistle went Maynard scored again for the lowers making the score 9-4. For the uppers Edmiston, Dempster and Carswell played wc-ll, while Shepherd also put up a beautiful game. For the lowers the defence was strong, while the forwards got in a lot of useful combination. The teams :-- UPPERS. Goal-Shepherdg Point-Taylor3 Cover-Edmiston 3 Rover-Carswell fCapt.j3 Centre-Laing 3 Right-Clarkson3 Left-Dempster. Lowlzns. Goal-Lindsay 3 Point-Savage 3 Cover-Pearce 3 Rover-CampbelIfCapf.j3 Centre-Macaulay3 Right-Haight 3 Left-Maynard. Referee-Mr. Ingles.



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WY' r Q4 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD I5 TAYLOR-Played Point 3 a good check and fast skater. Made good rushes but had a bad habit of hitting the puck ahead of him. Should make a fine l'-uint but is never in condition. t.tTTi.issiur: Hocksv-LiT'rLi-:sims FLAT mncnes. Only two games were played for the Littleside Hockey Cup this year. The hrst game took place directly after the Bigside flat match, and in it the uppers plainly dem- onstrated their superiority. They started off with a rush and kept Byers the lowers' goal keeper busy. The lowers played ragged hockey, while the uppers had a well balanced team. At full time the score was zz-2 in favour of the uppers, Coldwell and Oldham doing most of the scoring. Both played brilliant hockey and were well back- ed up by the rest of the team. Byers in goal for the lowers did some good work, and Parkes played the best game of the forwards. The teams :- UPPIRS-Goal--jack Dennistoun 3 Point-E. B. Thompsong Cover-Ryrie fCapi.j3 Rover-Coldwell 3 Centre-Oldham 3 Wings- Hope and O'Brian. Lowtzlts. Goal-Byers3 Point-Battersby 3 Cover - Mitchell 3 Rover - Parkes fC.zpt.j3 Centre-Smith 3 Wings-Nation and Spencer. The second game took place a few days later when the uppers once more proved their superiority. The lowers, however, put up a better fight. and a more closely con- tested game resulted. The uppers, nevertheless, won by 18-o, and for most of the time had the game their own way. Coldwell and Oldham played brilliant hockey, and should make two good first team men in the future. Parkes played a good game for the lowers3 O'Brian and E. B. Thompson changed places, otherwise the teams re- mained the same as in the tirst game. 'r. c. s. LITFLESIDE AT Laklsr-'rm.D. On March the 5th the juniors played their annual game of hockey in Lakefield against L. P. S. The game started at 3 o'clock3 T. C. S. were the first on the ice. On the face-off Nelles secured the puck and rushed down the ice passing to Oldham who shot and scored. Score 1-o for T. C. S. Lakefield came back strong and after some good playing on both sides scored. The game was very even the first half, the half time score being 4-3 for L. P. S. T. C. S. opened the second half' with some whirlwind rushes, but they soon tired and dropped back on the defensive. They played a good defence game, however, and L. P. S. only managed to get in one making the final score 5-3 in favour of I..P.S. Both teams put up a splendid brand of hockey. For T. C. S. Peter Lumsden at point played a great game, and made some fine individual rushes. Nelles was the pick ofthe forwards. For L. P. S. Pearce and Gordon starred, Gordon at centre put- -ting up a great game. The teams :- T. C. S. Goal-Byers 3 Point-P. Lumsden 3 Cover-LeMcsurier3 Rover-Cold- well 3 Centre-Oldham 3 Forwards--Nelles fCapt.j and Symons. L. P. S. Goal--Edw:u'cls3 Point-Clark3 Cover--Glass 3 Rover-Mewburn3 Cen-

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