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

 - Class of 1912

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:pw W 16 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. tre-Gordon 3 Forwards-Pearce and Perram. CHARACTERS OF THF: 1.1r'r1.Es1DE Hoci-csv. BYERS--GOZIIQ clears well and is also very cool 5 has the making of a good goal keeper. P. LUMSDBN-POlI1Ij checks well and makes an occasional telling rush. A good skater. LEIWISURIER-COVCYQ a good skater and stick handler and a hard worker. T. COLDWELL--ROVCTQ is a beautiful skater, good stick handler and shot, has a bright future before him in the game. OLDHAM-Centre 5 splendid stick handler and fair skater, is a hard shot. Names fCr1f'!.j-Right Wing, made a fine captain 5 a good skater and always in the game. Plays combination exceedingly well. SYMONS-Left Wing, a good fast skater and stick handler. Is a nice shot. D1vxs1oN CAPTAINS. First Division-Campbell. Second Division-J. Max. Reid. Third Division-Ar- mour. Fourth Division -. Fifth Division-Nelles. Sixth Division- D. W. Patterson. Seventh Division-Hope. Hllfgfal' jfootball 668111. S champions of the Inter-scholastic in Football we think we have the right to pick the All-Star team. We would have picked it earlier but we thought St. Andrew's, according to their custom of the last two years would pick the team. As they have not we have done so, and in picking this team we have picked those we thought to be the best men for the position, and hope that our choice will be agree- able to all : Full-Bollard, S. A. C., undoubtedly the best man for the place. A fierce and hard tackle, good catch and fair kick, good on runs. Right Half--Saunders, U. C. C. For this position Taylor T. C. S. is a close second, but Saunders' catching and tackling, together with some good runs entitle him to the position. Centre Half-Maxwell, B. R. C. without doubt the best Half in the Inter-schol- astic. Beautiful kick and catch, splendid tackle and made numerous fine runs. Left Half-Maynard, T. C. S. Reid's QT. C. S., bucking and tackling ability makes him a close secondg but Maynard is a good runner, fine kick and good catch, and these qualities coupled with his coolness give him the place. Quarter and Captain-Campbell T. C. S. One of the best quarters the Inter- scholastic has turned out fora number of years. A sure pass and pulls off some fine runs. Makes a splendid captain, and gets the signals out quickly and clearly. Never loses his head.

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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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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. I7 Left Scrim.-Hastings, S. A. C. Played on the wing but would make a better scrimmage man. Holds his man well, is very aggressive and a good tackle. Centre Scrim.-Macaulay, T. C. S. Heels the ball out clearly and is always first down. A good tackle. O'Grady of U. C. C. is also good, but Macaulay's follow- ing down gives him the place. Right Scrim.-Langley, U. C. C. is undoubtedly the best side scrimmage in the league. Holds his man well and is a good tackle considering his great weight. Left Inside-Edmiston, T. C. S. A fine buck, good sure tackle, and is always in the game. Very aggressive. Right Inside-Drummond, T. C. S. Best wing man in the schools. Gives great protection to the quarter and makes line holes for bucking, a good buck but inclined to lose his head. Left Middle-Waterous, S. A. C. Never lets a man through the line. A good tackle, and makes good holes for bucks. Right Middle-Harris, T. C. S. One of the most aggressive men in the schools. A hard tackle 3 holds his man well and gives his opponent great trouble. Right Outside-Gallaher, U. C. C. Best outside in the league. Has tackling down toa science. Follows down well and never misses his man. His opponent never gives much trouble to the halves. Left Outside-Ross, T. C. S. Follows down well and generally manages to get his man. Makes some splendid bucks and end runs. Grichet IDl'05D6Cf8. OW that winter is over the third game of the school year arrives, namely Cricket. Every cricket enthusiast is eagerly looking forward to the occasion when Our Bev will once again don his spacious fiannels and commence to lacerate the ozone in the mad endeavour to hoist thc spheroid to the dazzling heights of the ethereal blue. Our prospects for the coming season are of the brightest. Of the first twenty-two ten are veterans, tried and proved, while the remainder are youngsters drafted from the senior nets. Of the slab artists many have bowling aspirations. The Conyers are fixtures on the firing line, while Bev , C. Martin and the Bird, Knot to say anything of Re1dy, Cam and Pickles Q will fight it out for the position ot' utili ty bowler. The batting strength of the team still remains. The fielding of the team is materially weakened by the jumping of Hay to the Owen Sound team of the North- ern Outlaw League. The officers for the coming season are :- Hon. Preshient-Dr. Bethune. President-The Head Master.

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