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M i QW 1 I- ' , in .- -.n' ', ' - . L'- Q-.f'f'.H .i L 4 12 TRLNITY COLLEGE, SCHOOL RECORD 3rd. Period. The School again had the better of the play, but, While We made many eiforts to score with little result, almost every shot made by Upper Canada College counted. Slaght was the first to score for Upper Canada 'Collegeg his examlple was followed by King, and he scored again himself a minute later. Then the School kept the play at the UJC.-C. end, and Lazier scoredthe last goal of the game for the School. U.C.C. 45 the -School 1. 'For Upper 'Canada College Slaght and Wright, and for the School, Osler and Johnston ma. were the best. ' Upper Canada-Goal, McCaig, defence, Branton and Lam- portg centre, -Slaght, wings, Wright and Meechg subs., King, Smith. The School--Goal, Doupe, defence, Johnston ma., Osler ma.g centre, Cameron, wings, 'Cruickshanlc max., Mulholland, subs., Lazier, Johnston max. ' . Score by periods:- lst. Period. X U.C.'C. Wright ' 14.55 Znd. Period. No score. 3rd. Period. U.C.C. ' Slaght 4.00 U.C.C. King 1.00 T.'C.S. Lazier 2.00 The School vs. St. Artdrevv's College. On Feb. 22 the 'School played a scoreless tie game with S.A.C. on the School ice. Our opponents were much heavier than the School team, and used their weight to advantage. The School combined well in attac-lr. and our defence played an un- usually good game. The shooting of both teams was good, and only sterling performances hy both goal-keepers 'prevented scoring. The game was very fast from start to finish. each team making many combined rushes. For St. Andrew's Cameron. Findlay. and Carrick played the hc-st gamies, while Doupe, Mul- 1
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gwfv-' e 1. 'ft .rf 1 . I I 4 'Sf 'e ?v' TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 11 Seagram, MacIntosh and Mc4Caig. The School-Goal, Doupe, defence, Johnston ma., Osler ma., centre, Lanier, wings, Cruickshank max., Mulholland: subs., Cameron, Johnston max. Score by periods :- lst Period. No Score. 2nd, Period. T.'C.'S. Cameron i 8.40 T.C.S. Cameron 2.20 U.C.C. King 6.40 U.C.C. Wright .50 3rd. Period. U.C.C. Branton 5.00 U.C.C. 'Slaght 3.00 U.C.C. 'Branton 3.10 T.C.S. 'Cruickshank 1.50 'l'.C.S. Cameron 3.30 ',C,S, Mulholland 2.00 Referee :-Rowden . .l-.,. .... The School vs. U.C.C. In the return game with Upper Canada College, played in the Arena on Feb. 18th., the School was defeated 4-1. The good work of Meffaig in goal for U.C.C. .and our own wide shooting were responsible for this, to us, unexpected result. For the greater part of the game the School team had the better of the play. but they lacked the ability to score. U.C.C. relied mainly on individual effort, the School 's combination was good. lst. Period. Play was evenly divided in this period. Finally VVright scor- ed on a pass from the corner. U.C.C. 13 School 0. 21zd. Period. The School had the better of the play in the second period, and had many chances to score, but inaccurate markmanship left the score: V.C'.C. 1, the School 0.
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Q. 'N . TRINlTY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 13 holland and Cameron were the School stars. During the game 'Cameron for S.'A.C. made twenty-one stops, and Doupe thirty- two for the School. S.A.C.-Goal, Cameron, defence, Carrick, King, centre, Findlay, wings, Drury. Callighen, subs., Lyon. Kinsey. i The School-Goal, Doupe, defence, Johnston ma , Osler ma., centre, Cameron, wings, Cruickshank max., Mulholland, subs., Lazier, Johnston max., Delahey. The School vs. St. Andrew 's College. In the return game, played in Toronto at the Arena on Feb. 27th.. tl1e -School was defeated by St. Andrew 's by 4 goals to 1. The ice was slow, and as a result the game was not as interest- ing as our first. The Red and White co1n'bined well, their pas- sing being more accurate than ours. Also our shooting was poor, while S.A.C. displayed excellent inarkmanship. The ar- tificial ice and the larger rink handicapped us, on our rink the speed of the teams was very even and our defence effective, but in Toronto we were outskated during the whole game, and our defence men nearly always left an opposing wing uncovered. lst. Period. S.A.C. rushed the game from the start, and Within five min- utes they scored on a three man rush. 'Shortly after Drury netted the puck on an individual effort. Our forwards were unable to penetrate the 'S.A.-C. defence, though once Johnston ma. almost scored. 'S.A.C. '12, the 'School O. 2nd Period. A minute after the face-off a combined School attack drew out tl1e opposing goal-keeper, and 'Cameron scored. A little later Callighen scored for S.A.C. on a pass from Lyon. S.A.C. pressed for the remainder of the period, but owing to Doupe's excellent work in goal the score was unchanged. S.A.'C. 3, the School 1. I 3rd. Period. During the last period Doupe had many shots to stop, but only one got past him. At one time he kept goal and stopped a
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