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28 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD though the latter soon retnedied that by shooting the first goal. Mac- dopald and Morris, the former of whom put up a good game in the defence, then made a combined rush and the latter scored. School 2 ; Cobourg o. Then Macdonald was penalised, and while he was off Morris again scored for T. C. S. Pepler back-checked well all through the game, and also played his position well. When there were only 5 minutes left before half-time, Crozier got penalised, and Cook took the opportunity of making a neat rush through the Cobourg team and scoring. This made the score at half-time 4-0 in favour of Trinity. In the second half Broughall ' s place in goal was taken by Edwards who made some very good stops. In this half the Cobourg men played good individual games, but they lacked combination. For the first 5 minutes the play was very even, but after that was up Pepler made a rush down the boards and scored. T. C. S. 5 ; Cobourg o. Morris then got penalised and the Cobourg team did their best to avail them selves of the opportunity, but were unable to score. It was now easy to see that the School team was in much better condition than their op- ponents, and it was not long before Cook again scored. Pepler scored the last goal within two minutes of time which made the final score 7-0 in favour of the School. T. C. S. Line-up — Goal, Broughall; Point, Macdonald ; Cover, Mackendrick ; Rover, Aylen ; R. wing. Cook ; L. wing, Morris. C. C. I. — Goal, Ewart ; Point, Crozier ; Cover, Delehanby ; Rover Lapp ; Centre, Maher ; R. wing, Ivey ; L. wing, Best. T. C. S. STH DIVISION vs. LAKEFIELD. The fifth Division went out to Lakefield on Wednesday, Feb. 26th. They were unfortunately beaten by a score of 9-1. During the first half the two teams seemed to be fairly evenly matched but in the second half our boys fell to pieces rather badly. Thetford and Cassells hoih put up a good game for the School. The return game was |)layed in the School Rink on Friday, March ylh. The ice was in fine condition and the School team put up a good game. . i half-time the score stood at 4-2 in favour of T. C. S. In the second half the School had decidedly the best of the game. Mills and Tuckwell both played well, and Wigle put up a good game in goal. The full time score was 10-5 in favour of T. C. S.
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. 37 pink nnd scortnl. T. C. S. 3. ' Varsity 4. Play was tiow in tlu- visi- tors ' (]uarter, and Catto was penalised lor tripping. Milne then took the puck down the ire but lost it to Macdonald who took it hack and passed to Ikadfield who score- 1 making it 4 all. ' I ' he excitement was now beyond all expression, and when Hradfield again scored within 60 seconds the band had a fit ! When play started agiin Sifion got the |)uck and took it down the ice hut lost to Stratton who, in his turn, took it back and shot, but failed to score. The School team was now doing its best to keep its lead and when Sifton wa-i pi naliseJ for five minutes, great things were expected. There was no score made, how- ever, until Matthews after several shots managed to bring the score to 5 all. Cochran and Bradfield then made successive rushes but failed to circumvent Levesque who made two very good stops, but soon after Crowther netted the sixth goal for the School. The supporters were now in a stale of frenzy. Catto was penalised for five minutes, and while he was ofiF Matthews made a neat rush and scored. Six all. When play started again the puck was kept near the T. C. S. quarter until Matthews got penalised for three minutes. Then Stratton got away with the puck and went down the ice and .scored giving theSchool the lead. Again Stratton went down the ice and shot, but the puck was stopped by Levesque. Webster was then penalised for one minute and while he was off Matthews scored. Seven all. Within 60 seconds of this Milne repeated the performance. T. C. S. 7. ' Varsity 8. There were now only about three minutes left and it became very exciting when Levesque, the ' Varsity goal, was penalised. Hut nothing came of it and ' Varsity carried off the honours of the day by a score of 8-7. T. C. S. Line-up : — Goal, Saunders ; Point, Macdonald ; Cover, Crowther ; Centre, Cochran ; R. wing, Stratton ; L. wing, Bradfield. ' Varsity Line-up : — (loal, Levesque ; Pomt, Sifton ; Cover, Catto ; Centre, Matthews ; R. wing. Webster ; L. wing, Milne. Referee — I ' ayne. T. C. .S. SECOND vs. COBOURf; C. I The game was played in the School Rink on Wednesday I ' b 19th. There was no scoring for the first ten minutes, and during that period it w.is r.ither hard to say which team was going to get the upper hand. Soon after the puck was faced off DeChantry and Pepler were put off.
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I ' RINITY (Y)I.I.Er,E SCHOOL RECORD. 29 T. C. S. vs. 1 ' . H. IIKIII SCHOOL. Played in the School Rink on Saturday, February 15th. In the first half the School tei 11 didn ' t seem to be able to get together at all, the half-time score benig 5-1 in favour of the Town. But in the second half they put up a better game. Bird got a cut over the eye which minimis- ed the School ' s chances of winning. The final score was 7.2 in favour of the Town. r. 0. S. Lint- lip — Goal, ( ' ameron i ; Point, Cassels ; Cover, Bird: Rover, Thetford : Centre, Dempster ; Right, Virden : Left, Tuckwell. BIGSIDE FLAT M. TCH. On Saturd.iy [arch 8th the Upper Flat defaulted the Bigside Flat match owing to a lack of material. The Uppers only had two Bigside men. LiriLK.SIUE. The First of the series of Littleside Flat matclies was played on March 5th. The Uppers had decidedly the best of the game, and the Lower Flat team seemed to fall to pieces as soon as it got on the ice. The final score was 8-2 in favour of the Uppers. The second of the series of Littleside Flat matches was played on Monday, March loth. The two teams were rather unequally matched, and the Uppers had decidedly the best of the game all the way through. Ketchum i and Tait were especially noticeable. The final score was 6-2 in favour of the Uppers. IPciTionncl of the Zcnm, CocHR.w ( Sliiimp ) (Captain) — Rover, age 17 ; weight 145 lbs. Second year on the team. . good fast skater, and very steady on his feet. He knows the game well, and is tricky. A con- sistent plaver and works every minute of the gnme. His back-checking is a feature, i ' here is a great deal of credit due to him for success of the team which he captained splendidly throughout the season.
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