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

 - Class of 1916

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'l'RINI'l'Y COl.l.EGlC SCHOOL RECORD. to scoring another goal for U. 'l'. S. 1 or the next live minutes the play was fairly even, though the school seemed to be quite unable to cope with their opponents. U. T. S. now made a combined rush down the ice, and as a result of a mix-up in front of the school goal, Gouinlock netted the puck, making their score three to the school's one. The school then began to brace up, and showed better form both in checking and combination. For the next ten minutes the play was fairly even, and the school began to take the offensive instead of the defensive. Then they started with a rush by Wilson, who managed to score. From now on it was a succession of goals for the school, and the visitors didn't seem to get a chance. There were only six minutes left for play, but during that time Wilson, Cochran and Bradlield all managed to count, making the half-time score 5-3 in favour of the school. Ten minutes passed before the puck was again faced off but it had no sooner been done than shots began to come in on the visitors' goal like hail, and within thirty seconds Wilson scored 5 score 6-3. U. T. S. now made a rush which would certainly have ended in a goal if Broughall had not made an almost miraculous stop. The school now pressed hard and for the next ten minutes the puck did not come into the school half ofthe ice. Then Cochran scored off a re-bound 5 7-3. The puck had hardly been faced off again when a chance for scoring was missed because Wilson was off-side. This, however, was soon rem- edied by Cochran who again found the net 3 score 8-3, The ice was by this time beginning to get rather soft. and the play slightly slower. There was a mix-up in front of the opponents' goal, and Bradfield sent the puck in offa re-bound, 9-3. Play was started again with a rush by Cochran, who failed to pass the U. T. S. defence. Stratton and Wilson each took the puck in turn, and tried to break through the opposing de- fence, but met with no better luck. Cochran then made a second at- tempt, and this time succeeded in scoring with a brilliant shot from the boards 3 IO-3. Garrett now took the puck, and a combined rush was made, but they were almost entirely exhausted, and Stratton did not have much dilliculty in overtaking and checking them. The school then made a return rush and Cochran managed to send the puck in off a rebound 3 II-3. It took exactly seven seconds to get the next goal, which was scored by Bradlield offa very neat pass from Wilson 3 I2-3.

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18 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. which was valiantly 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-IO. 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 lo. 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-off than Crowther in the midst of tremen- dous cheering, went up the ice aud again scored.. There were now five minutes of 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 1 I-8 in favour of the Old Boys. T. C. S. Line-up 1-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-Rowden. 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 school. 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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zo TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. The next goal was even more surprising, as it was scored by Wilson in six seconds 3 13-3. The visitors now seemed to brace up, and they started to play so hard that after four minutes they so exasperated Macl donald that he got put off. The opportunity was immediately taken and Garratt scored 3 13-4. .Xfter the puck was facetl off U.'l'.S. missed a chance of scoring owing to their right wing, who kept the puck tu himself. Cochran and Crowther then made a combined rush with the result that the former scored, 14-4. Crowther then made another rush but unfortunately fell, and before he could get back there had been a mit-up in front of the school goal, Broughall had fallen and the puck had been netted. Then the whistle blew making the final score I4-5 in favour of the School. T. C. S. Line-up :-Coal, Broughallg Point, Macdonald, Cover, Crowtherg Rover, Cochran, Centre, Wilson, R. Wing, Stratton 5 L. Wing, Bradfield. U. T. S. Line-up :-Goal, Reneyg Point, Ross, Cover, Large, Rover, Saunders, Centre, Garrett, R. Wing, Sullivan, L. Wing, Couinlock. T. C. S. vs. U. C. C The game started at 2.40, and it was expected to be a closer one than it actually proved. The puck had barely been faced off before Wilson scorcd for the school. The play was then kept in the centre of the ice, until U. C. C. made two successive rushes. The first was check- ed by Crowther, but in the second Heintzman managed to score. As soon as the puck was faced off, Wilson went up the ice again and scored. T. C. S. 2. U. C. C. 1. It was now becoming evident that the school team was superior to their opponents both in stick-handling and check. ing, trough they were a much lighter team. The play was now in front of the U. C. C. goal until liefirouchy made a rush. This was stopped by Macdonald, who passed to Wilson, who went up the ice by himself and scored, 3-t. Cochran now made two rushes 5 the first time in comfination with Wilson, and the second time with Stratton, who scor- ed 3 4-I. Pepler, the U. C. C. goal. now made three almost impossible stops but the third one passed to Heintrman, who scored Soon after the faceoff Cochran was penalised for 2 minutes, and the visitors did their best to profit by it with the only result that Heintzman was penalised also, and he was no sooner off than Stratton scored.

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