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r If TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 5 ihnrkeg , The Hockey Season. Two mild winters had made us wonder whether those people were right who told us that Canada's climate was changing out of all recognition. But those who feared that we should have little opportunity for hockey this season were agreeably surpris- ed. We had plenty of ice, and with it a great deal of enthusiasm all through the school. This has produced some quite promising players among the youngerrboys, and augurs well for the future. Bigside with one or two exceptions was particularly good, the play throughout the year being clean and fast. Mulholland deserves great credit for the way in which he managed the first team, and for the interest whch he has taken in the hockey of the whole school. The time and attention which he gave to the coaching of the Junior School team cannot fail to bear fruit in future years. VVe wish him even better luck in the coming cricket season., YVc were particularly fortunate in being able to arrange for a large number of practice games, and we take this opportunity of thanking our opponents for the experience gained in them. In conclusion we wish next year's captain all good luck and plenty of ice. ,-1.-iii-in The members of the hockey conrmittee were: Mr. Geldard, Mulholland, and Osler ma. Hockey Summary First Team Gaines Played NV011 Tied Lost 11 4 -I 3 Interschool Games VVon Tied Lost S. A. C. .... 3 1 0 i. C. C. .. .... 1 1 2 1 T. 'C. S. .. .... 0 2 2
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. ' V11 5.-iw f.'x'fHamyl?-. iv' PM . ' 'tu V .gi new K if ,gif l TEE. . 1 . i, y , vit.- i f 1-' 1-4 A' x1 ' 4, -'C' X 4 'ramrrv COLLEGE 'QSCHOOL RECORD J' J Perhaps Choir Notes is hardly the -right place, but some thing ought to be said about the great improvement noticeable in the singing of the 'Sdhool as a Whole. The 'boys have had sev- eral practices with Mr. Ketchum, and now sing their part firm-4 ly in the Faux Bourdon arrangements in which tlhe Choir takes an independent line. And, better still, the rhythm of the ordinary hymns is at last becoming wlhat it should ,be. Next term Will be a very busy one for the Choir, and should, with our present material, prove 'a very successful one. With clearer enuineiation, more attention to the daily psalms and hymns, and a conquering of the trebles' tendency to sing sharp. We should be able to surpass all our previous performances. . Uhr Srhnnl Glalenhrr 4 1 1 Jan. 10 Junior School opened. 11 'Senior 1Scl1oo1 opened. Feb. 1 Lecture on fToc H. by -Mr. P. B. Clayton. 2 Lecture on Astronomy by Prof. Jacks. 2 Debate. 16 Meeting of the Literary lSociety. 24 Half-holiday CSt. Mattlhiasj. 28 Shreve Tuesday QPancake lSera1nbleD. ' Mar. 4 Lecture on Nature -Study by Mr. F. J. A. Morris:- l5 First Cricket Turnout. - 16 Half-holiday Olrs. Orchard's Birthdayb. 19 Lecture on Mesopotamia .by lProf. Jacks. 20 Debate. 22 'Boxing Preliminaries Began. ,. 31 Choir-half. Apr. 2 Debate. 8 Confirmation by the Bishop. 11 Junior School Term Ends. 12 Senior 'School Term Ends. i . ..,u'
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TRINITY COLLEG ' M, .,. W' 'lk 6 , E scnoon Rgaeonn , Jan. 21. vs. Delta Kappa Fraternity... Won 10-1 I 25 vs Trinity College ........... Won 5-4 Feb. 4. vs. Zeta Psi Fraternity ...... Tiled 11-11 7 vs Trinity College .......... NVon 443 9 vs Alpha Delta Phi lFraternity Lost 4-8 13 vs. Upper Canada College .... 'Tied 5-5 13 vs. Upper 'Canada 'College ..... Lost 1--V4 22 vs A. C. ............ 'Tied 0-0 25 vs S. A. C. .......... .. Lost 1-4 28 vs. Port Hope Junliors- . . . . . Tied 7--7 Mar. 2 vs Port Hope Juniors . .. . . Won 11--4 Third Team' Games Feb. 15. vs. Port Hope High School .... Won 7--4 25 vs WatS011,S House, U. 'C. 'C. 'Tied 'O-0 Mar. 4. vs Port Hope Beavers ...... Lost 1--5 -1, FIRST TEAM GAMES. 1 The School vs. the Delta Kappa Fraternity. On January 21st. the School played its first -game against a Delta Kappa Fraternity team which A. D. Croll brought from Toronto. 'Though we won 10-1, the game was of real value as a practice 'for us. Our combination was satisfactory and im- proved as the game progressed, and in our combination we had an advantage over our opponents. Play was fairly fast and exeaiting in the first two periods, but in the last we bombarded the visitors' goal, scoring seven times. Cameron played well for the School, and his persistent back- eheeking broke up many of the visitors' plays before they got under way. Osler was always dangerous when 'he rushed, and the rest of the team played a hard, steady -game. At 'times our shooting was woefully weak, and most of our goals were shot from close in. The School-Coal. Doupeg det'enc'e, Osler ma. and Johnston ma.: centre, Cameron, wings, Mulholland and 'Cruickshank max.g subs., Lazier, Delahey and Johnston 'max. '1 - . K '. I 1 La J' 4 l 5 'l uf -. .. 'K 1 I x 034
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