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TRINITY COLLEGIL SCHOOI, RIXORD. 17 In the second half Cook took the place of Fepler. It opened by the combined rush of Campbell and I ' earce, which, however, came to nothing. Campbell then made another rush, and again scored. T. C S. 2. Old Boys 6. i ' he two goal keepers now seemed to have a com- petition to see who could stop the most shots. They took it in turns, and between them they made some truly brilliant stops. But Campbell finally frustrated Broughall and made the score 2 7. May- nard only lost 2 minutes in following this up with another goal, making it : T. C. S. 2. Old Boys 8. The school now put a little bit of extra pressure and started to pile up their side of the score. Bradfield finally netted the puck, making the score 3-8, still in favour of the Old Boys. C. C. Macdonald got the puck as soon as it was faced-off. and made a rush up the ice, but he was body-checked by Mathers, which put an end to his attempt. Stratton then got hold of the puck, and succeeded in scoring. School 4 ; Old Boys 8. For nearly ten minutes there was no more scoring, and both sides were doing their ut- most to keep the other from shooting. But unfortunately there was a mix-up in front of the school goal, and Mathers batted the puck in when Broughall wasn ' t looking. The Old Boys now ni.ide a rombined rush.
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i6 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD aid ; C. Point, Crowther ; Rover, Cochran ; Centre, Bradfield ) R. Wing, Stratton ; L. Wing. I ' epler. P. C. I. Line-up : — Goal, White ; Point, Cavandgh } C. P ' oint,Lang } Rover, Matthews ; Centre, Knapman ; R; Wing, Smith 5 L. VVingj Huycke, r. C. S. vs. OLD BOYS. The Old Boys came down on Wednesday, Fehrubry |th, aind played in the School rink. It was the first game of the season in our own rink, and almost the first time that we have had good ice there. The game was called for 2.30, but was two minutes late. The opposing team was composed entirely of Old Boys, and this fact seemed to instill a dread into the school team, so that they did not come up to their usual standard during the first half. As soon as the game started the school pressed, and the first five minutes were composed of a series of rushes on both sides, when Pepler managed to score by a long shot from the centre of the ice. T. C S. i. Old Boys o. This seemed to make the Old Boys wake up, and within thirty seconds Campbell retaliated with another goal, making the score even. It was now all that the school could do to hold the Old Boys, and though they did their best to score Edwards managed to stop all their shots. Cochran was especially noticeable for his assault of the Old Boys ' goal, making no less than seven individual shots in five minutes. Cam[)be!l then rushed up the ice by himself and scored amothergoal for the Old Boys. For the next five minutes, the play was mostly in the centre of the ice and very even, though some good combination and stick-handling was shown on both sides, until Maynard netted the puck. T. C. S. I. Old Boys 3. The body checking done by the defence showed that they were certainly capable of making a sandwitch. The school now began to wake up a bit and Bradfield managed to score. But within sixty seconds Maynard retaliated, making the score 2-4 in favour of the Old Boys. The excitement was now increasing rapidly, and the school certainly played a fine losing game, for it was hardly to be expected that they would beat the team they were up against. But they held them down until just before half-time, when Campbell again scored. School 2. Old Boys 5.
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i8 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. which was vaUantly met by Crowther-and C. Macdonald, with the result that four men collapsed in a heap. Symonds then secured another goal making the score 4-10. The school now got to work in earnest, and within thirty seconds Stratton took the puck up to within a few feet of the Old Boys ' goal, and Bradfield sent it in off a rebound. School 5 ; Old Boys 10. Pearce and Ryrie then made a combined rush, but lost the puck to Bradfield, who took it up and scored another for the school. The puck was no sooner faced-oflf than Crowther in the midst of tremen- dous cheering, went up the ice aud again scored.. There were now five minutes ol play left, and an exciting finish was looked for. This was rather quenched when Campbell again scored. School 7 ; Old Boys 11. There was some very hard playing now and great things were expected when Mathers was penalised for 2 minutes. But nothing happened till after he came on again, when Crowther once more scored, making it 8-1 1. When the puck was faced-off Mathers was again penalised, and then the whistle blew, making the final score 11-8 in favour of the Old Boys. T. C. S. Line-up .—Goal D. Broughall ; Point, C. C. Macdonald ; Cover Point, Crowther ; Rover, Cochran ; Centre, Bradfield ; R. Wing. Stratton ; L. Wing, Cook, Pepler. Old Boys ' Line-up : — Goal, Edwards ; Point, Ryrie ; Cover Point, Pearce; Rover, Mathers; Centre, Campbell; R. Wing, Symons ; L. Wing, Maynard. Referee — Ro wden. C. T. S. vs. U. T. .S. This was the first league game of the season, all previous ones hav- ing been exhibition games. The ice was in very good condition, and the team looked very nice when they came on in their new jerseys. The game commenced at 2.35, and at the outset it looked as though it be rather a bad one for the s chool. For the first ten minutes the play was fairly even, and quite fast, but unfortunately Macdonald got penal- ised for one minute, which Saunders, the U. T. S rover, made use of at once, and netted the puck. But within sixty seconds Wilson retaliated by slipping the puck into the U. T. S. goal, making the score even. U. T. S. now pressed hard, and it looked as if the game was going to be rather one-sided. Garrett took the puck and rushed up the ice
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