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

 - Class of 1913

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. i. Ibocl e Schedule. FIRST TEAM. Jan. 29, Port Hope Juniors Won— Score 4 — 3 Feb, 3. Peterborough Won— Score 6—1 Feb. 5. Old Boys Lost— Score 8—1 1 Feb 8. University of Toronto School Won— Score 14—5 Feb. 1 2. Upper Canada Won— Score 1 2—7 Feb. 15. University of Toronto School Lost— Score 7—9 Mar. I. ' Varsity 3rds Dr ' n— Score 4—4 Mar. 6. ' Varsity 3rds Lost— Score 7—8 SECOND TEAM. Feb. 19. Cobourg Won — Score 7—0 LAKEFIELl) TEAM. Feb. 26. . t Lakefield Lost— Score 1—9 Mar, 7. At T. C. S Won— Score 10—5 T. C. S. vs. PORT HOPE JUNIORS. Played Jan. 19th, 19 13 This was the first match of the season and proved to be a very auspicious beginning. It started punctually at 7.30, in the town rink, as there was not enough ice in the School rink owing to bad weather. For the same reason it was the first time that the school team had played together on a rink, and they were propor- tionally handicapped. The ice was on the whole good, but slow, with

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. many gracious acts of kindness for which we are all so much indebted to her. The Club was immensely popular, and the meetings were always well attended. The chief reason why the club was so popular, was the fact that it always afforded something to do between tea and study, all through the winter. . Gallery Shooting 1913. The Gallery Shooting competition was won by the Upper Flat, which scored 427 to 316 of the Lower Flat. We append the best scores : — Taylor i — Upper Flat 43 McLeod — Upper Flat 42 Bull — Lower Flat 40 Morris — Lower Flat 39 Young — Lower Flat 39 Cbeee an (Tbecl cre Club. SENIOR CHESS TOURNAMENT. Waller Bird 1 Waller McKendrick I Wilson Wilson Thompson i Haultain j Thomps on i - Wilson Aylen i Whitney Hugill Greey Aylen i Hugill Thompson i ' oght Thompson i Voght Voght Broughall i I Voght The Junior Class Tournament was won by Stott. The Checkers Tournament was won by McBean.



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14 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD the exception of one goal, which was surrounded by a i)articularly bad patch of ice. For the first quarter of an hour the play was fairly even, and the school team appeared to have not yet got their feet. But after this the play was kept around the Port Hope goal, and Bradfield man- aged to score. T. C. S. i. Port Hope o. After the puck was faced off there were several short rushes on both sides, until Crowther managed to get away, and nearly reached the Port Hope nets. A goal would doubtless have resulted if he had not fallen at the critical moment. Within the next min- ute however, he again rushed and was this time successful. Port Hope now did their best to score, and shot whenever tliey managed to get pos- session of the puck. In the remaining minute Edwards made two almost impossible stops, and Cook managed to get off-side. Then the whistle blew for half-time almost at the same second in which the puck was sent into the school goal. School 2. Port Hope i. At half-time Cook ' s place was taken by Pepler, and..Ed wards ' place was taken by Broughall. The play in the second half, tarted around the School goal, and both Crowther and C. C. Macdonald-had to check several rushes before the puck was finally bronght dqwn to the oppon- ents ' goal. Stratton and Bradfield now did some good combination work, but with no very marked result. Port Hope then pulled itself together and made a determined rush, which resulted in a goal. T. C. S. 2. Port Hope 2. The excitement was now becoming intense, and the scoring also increased rapidly. Cochran rushed up the ice and passed to Bradfield, who again scored. School 3, Town 2. Almost as soon as the puck was faced-off the Port Hope team again scored. Score, 3 all. Some hard work now ensued in the middle of the ice, which resulted in Bradfield and Lewis being penalised for two minutes apiece Several shots were now stopped by I). Broughall, and the play was centered round the T. C. S. goal, when Cochran went all the way up the ice and scored. School 4 ; Town 3. Immediately after the puck was faced-off a shot was missed righ in front of the Port Hope goal by Bradfield. C. C. Macdonald then, started on a rush up the ice, when the whistle blew. Final score :• — T. C. S 4 ; Port Hope 3. Port Hope:— Goal, Clemence ) Point, Hill (Capt.) C. Point, Bax- ter; Rover, Brown; Centre, W. Hill; L. Wing, Green; R. Wing, Lewis.

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