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24 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL REC OKIV scored a long shot. For the remaining two miniites the jj ' ay was fjrlv even, and there was no further scoring, making the result 9-7 in favour U. T. S. T. C. S. Line-up : — (ioal, Broughall ; Point, Macdonald ; Cover, Crowther ; Rover, Cochran ; Centre, Wilson ; L. wmg, Bradfield ; R. wing, Stratton. U. r. S. Line-up : — (ioal, Renine ; Point, Wiscnlcller ; Cover, Garratt ; Rover, Saunders ; Centre, Lyon ; L. wing, Sullivan ; K. wing, Davis. T. C. S. vs. ' VAKSI III. ' I ' he game w,is played in the Arena rink at ' I ' oronto on Saturtlay March ist, and i l ly started at 11 o ' clock. The Sciiool had won the toss. For the fust quarter of an hour there was no scoring, though tiie play was mostly round the School goal. There were a great many pen- alties all through the game, for the referee was very strict. Almost as soon as the game started Catto was put off for giving Bradlield the hoards. While the puck was at the T. C. S. end of the ice Saunders put u[) a record game and made some almost impossible stops. Strat- ton and Cochran made a very good combination rush but they failed to score, and Lipton was penalised for cross-checking. It was after this that the first goal was scored by Crowther. Bradfuld atul .Stratton were both off, when Crowther took the puck and went straight through the A ' arsity team and scored. After the puck was faced off Catto got away and would have scored if he had not been frustrated by Saunders ' As Cook was then penalised for tripping the ' Varsitv team pressed the School hard and made the score one all. Stratton and Lipton wt-re both penalised and before the former could get on the ice ig;iin Moody ha 1 nrtti-d thf puck. School 1. ' Varsity 2. There were now only about live minutes left to play and the excitement was rising. The play was ki-pt in the middle of the ice. and there were some very nice exhibitions of stick-handling, Cochrnn being especially l)rilliant. Strat- ton finally scored just as the whistle blew, making the half-time score 2 all. ' I ' he second half opened by Mattheiss coming down the ice, and he would have scored if Saunders had not slopped him. The game at this period was very fast and Cochran and .Macdonald failed to .score bv only asninll nvirgin. Milne scored after they hnd been [)laying for
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TRlNirV COLLKGE SCHOOL RK( ' ORI). 23 T. C S. vs. U. T. S. The game was played at the Arena in Toronto on Saturday, b ' eh. 15th. Kor the first ten minutes the play was entirely round the U. T. S. goal, (iarrett and Cochran were penalised and almost immediately after they returned Wilson scored. T. C. S. i. U. F. S. o. Shortly after, Crowther was penalised for one minute and was almost immedi- ately followed by Saunders, (larrett scored on a long shot making it one all. There was some very good combination on both sides, but neither side shot straight. Tne School now pressed hard and scored by an accident. Bradfield shot and the puck hit Saunders ' skate and went in ; 2-1. Flay started with a rush by Ccjcliran, who passed to Bradfield and the latter scored ; 4-1. After the puck was faced off Sullivan was penalised for one liiinule, and Macdonald rushed up the ice but unfor- tunately fell, and (larrett secured the puck and passed to Saunders who scored just before half-time was called. Trinity 4 U. T. S. 2. For the first five minutes of the second half the play was concen- trated around the School goal, and it was not long before Saunders .scored ; 4-3. After the puck had been faced off Cochran took it down the ice and shot. The goal umpire thought it had gone in but that was not the case. Crowther and Cochran then took the puck up the ice be- tween them and the latter passed to Bradfield who scored ; 5-3. As soon as play began again Stratton rushed down the ice and shot. The puck hit Wisemeller and Stratton netted it on the rebound. School 6, U. T S. 3. Soon after Bradfield was put off , ana from then on the team went to pieces. They did not pull then. selves together again until within three minutes of the end of tb.e game. In the mean time Saun- ders scored, netting the fourth goal for his side. ' He repeated this per- formance a minute later and the score stood 6-5 in favour of the School. This was immediately followed by a goal by Davis, ecjualising the score. The school team now seemed to be absolutely helpless, and the climax was reached when Sullivan came down the left wing and scored giving them 7 to the School ' s 6. With the e.xception of Cochran and Crowther our team seemed to be all in. U. T. S. pressed hard and the play was almost entirely round the School goal, with the exception of a few individual rushes, and Saunders again scored. Trinity 6, Toronto 8. For the next few minutes the play was fairly even, but soon Davis
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TRINITY I ' Ol.l.EC.E SCMIOOI. RECORD. 25 tt ' ii mituiU ' s, School 2 ; ' N ' arsily . At tins point Siftoii broke his skaif, and as he could not go on playinff, it was decided that Cook should go of! in order to make things even. Then rather a strange thing happened. Moody and Bradfield had been put off the ice for fighting, and at the same time Cochran and Oowther were penalised. This left three of the .School men on the ice, counting the goal keeper. These two played defence, and the whole ' Varsity team came down the ice in a line and tried in vain to score. One of the two would get the ptick and send it back to the other end and then they would wait for the ' ' arsity team to come down again. They had to do this three times, and the fourth time Matthews managed to score. T. C. S. 2. ' Varsity 4. Then the puck was taken down to the ' Varsity goal and, after several shots, Stratton scored ; 3-4. Within thirty seconds Brad- field made the score even by a very neat rush down the boards. It was now easily seen that the School was in a much better shape than the University team, and until the end they had much the best of it, al- though they did not score. Catto was then penalised for slashing, and in the same mmute Cochran shot and missed. There were now only two minutes of play left, and during that time it was all the ' Varsity team could do owing to their lack of condition to prevent the School from scoring. The final score showed the result to be a tie. T. C. S. Line-up : — Goal, Saunders ; Point, Macdonald ; Cover, Crowther ; Rover, Cochran ; Centre, Bradfield ; R. wing, Stratton ; L. wing, Cook. ' Varsity III Line-up: — (ioal, Levesque ; Point, Sifton ; Cover, Moody : Rover, .Mathews : ( entre, Catto ; R. wing, Webster ; L. wing, .Milne. Referee — Hancock. VARSITV III vs. T. C. S. Played on the Home Rink on Thursday March 6th. This was the best and most exciting game of the season. Owing to a mishap some- where ' Varsity only brought down si. men, which necessitated Cook ' s not playing and our having no Rover, an arrangement to which we were not at all used. Play started at ten minutes i)ast three, after we had won the toss, and Crowther set things going by rushing down the ice with the puck.
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