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

 - Class of 1919

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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. 22 1111111. A niinute later Sutherland netted the third goal for the Scl1ool, making the score 5 to 3. S. A. C now homhai-ded lvigle with shots, and lvatson got through again. This 1-nded the play for the first period, tho score lacing: S.A.t.'., ti, Trin- ity, 3. S. A. C. opened the seco11d period witl1 11 fine piece of 00111- hination work Ullll hrought the puck dow11 the ice, then, for il few niinutes, things were lively around the School goal. But lvigle was at l1is hest illlll they failed to score. Then fll'lllCk- shank filltl Sutherland got through tl1e Saints' defence a11d scored. Trinity -lg St. Andrew's, G. Three niinutes later YVat- S011 scored for our opponents, and 11 lllllllllt? after that lllilllff1'O11 duplicated 011 a long shot. Just before the close of the second period TVallace, of S. A. C., scored on 21 11eat hit of coinhination work. Score: St. An- drewts, 93 Trinity, 4. Both t0l1l11S canie on fresh after the rest illlll started i11 hard. Tl1e two goal-keepers had lots to do, but not till after twelve ininutes did either side score, when Bonnell, after a pretty piece of stick-handling, scored for the School. Just be- fore time lVatson went through for a final score, tl1e game e11d- ing 10-5 for S. A. C. A S. A. C. played a. clever ga111e throughout, tl1e School fought bravely, but were outclassed. For tl1e School, Suther- land and Roche were the stars, while lvatson illlll- Canieron star- red for Saint Andrew's. The line-up was as follows :- S.A.C.-Goal, TVilloughhyg defence, Avhitaker, Yuillg rover, Tvallaceg centre, XVatsong right wi11g, CEIIIIPTOIIQ left wing, Paterson. The School-Goal, Tvigleg defence, C1'l1lCliSllill1li, Bonnellg rover, Rocheg centre, Sutherlaiidg right wing, Sutherland, left wing, Wvoodnian.

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221 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. l or the rest. of the second period ll. f'. V. had things their own way, seoring two lnore goals, the first lay McDonald and the second hy lfraneis This lnade the score at the Close of the seeond period four all. In the third period both teams started off with a rush and the play went front goal to goal. Then WVright and McDonald, on a pretty pieee of c-onnlmination, got through the slefuiee and again scored. Trinity, -lg U. U. C., 5. Two minutes later XVright, on an individual rush, netted the last goal of the game, making the final seore G--1 in favour of Upper f'anada. It would he hard to pick out individual stars on the School tealn, lznt Morris and XVigle deserve special nientiong while for l'.t'.t'., tVright and MeDonald were the best. The line-up was as follows:- l7.t'.t'.-Goal, Beatty, right defence, Taylor, left defence, Rohertsg rover, Mc-Donald, centre, Tvrightg right wing, Fran- eisg left wing, Howland. n Scehool-Goal, Vvigleg left defence, Bonnellg right defence, Morris, rover, Roche, eentre, Sutherland max, left wing, Xxvfllillllllllll right wing, Vvallaee. ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE GAME AT PORT HOPE. Un TVednesday, Feln-nary 23, the second game of the league was played against St. Andrew's College at Port Hope. The ic-e was in excellent eondition and very fast play resulted. ltoc-he started the gaine with an individual rush, hut was stop- ped hy the St. Andrew's defence who hronght the pneli down to the Sr-hool goal. XVigle now niade many saves, S. A. ff. rain- ing shots on hint. Then Vvoodnian and Sutherland got through the S. A. V. defenee and Sutherland slipped one in for the first seore. Two minutes later fiill1l6'1'Oll, on an individual rush, net- tt-d the first goal for Saint Andi-ew's. The next five minutes the Sc-hool went eolnpletely to hits and four sueeessive goals were sr-ored, making the seore 5-1 against us. Then the teanl 1-anne np a noteh and Sutherland seored on a pass from U'ood-



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za TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. UPPER CANADA GAME AT TORONTO. Un Saturday, February 26, the First Team journeyed to Toronto for the third league ganie with Upper Canada College. The game took place at the Arena. at 2.30 o'clock. Both teanis were in the pink of condition and as a result the ganie was very fast and clean throughout. The team started the ganie like whirlwinds and each goal was visited in turn. Howland lost a tine chance to score when Xvigle inade a beautiful block. Five minutes froni the start, in a. scrilnniage in front of the School goal, XYright netted the first score for the College. The School now started some likely-looking rushes, but these were all easily nianaged by the Upper Canada defence. After a good piece of stick-handling, McDonald added another for U. C. C. with a shot from close in on the nets. A minute later, after a brilliant piece of stick-handling and puck-carrying, Mcllonald notched the third goal for Upper Vanada, and on a pretty piece of conibination Taylor got past once more. Roche now showed some fine hockey, but his support was not of the best and his rushes went for naught. Roberts work- ed his way through the whole School teani and scored with a back-hand stroke. V.C'.C., 53 Trinity, U. Un the face-off Sutherland secured the puck and went right in on the nets, where he easily beat Beatty for the Sc-hool's first score. This ended the play for the first period, the score being: l'.f'.f'., 55 School, 1. . lfrancis opened the second period with an individual rush, and, going round the defence, sent a l1ot one which XVigle failed to reach. Again, Sutherland, on the face-off secured the puck, and tricking the lvpper Vanada defence, scored for the School. ll. V. ff. added another, when Roberts in soriinniage outside the School goal, knocked the puck in. One of the prettiest plays of the afternoon was now niade by Roche when he worked the puck through the whole llpper Vanada team and scored the third 'goal for the School. Beatty now had lots to do the Y School raining shots on hini. After a pretty combination rush

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