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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 15 'Cameron scored soon after the final period began, and Osler again flied the score. Port Hope scored on a nice combination play, but Mulholland sent in another for the School on a pass from behind the net. Final score: the 'School 7 , Port Hope 7. . K. Ware and Harwood for the visitors, and 'Cameron for the School, were the best. Port Hope-Goal, Ham, defence, R. Ware and Harwood, centre, K. Ware, -wings, Hagerman and Hutchins, subs., Row- son and Roberts The School-Goal, Doupe, defence, Johnston mal and Osler ma., centre. Cameron, wings, Cruickshank max. and Mulhol- land, subs., Lazier and Johnston max. ' The School vs. the Port Hope Juniors. On March 2nd, the 'School defeated the Port Hope Juniors 11---1. It was one of the best exhiibitions of hockey we saw this season. The School's comlbination was excellent, every player was good individually, our shooting was good, and we back- checked well. The visitors relied mainly on individual efforts, but several times got by our defence by neat passing. The play was very even in the first period, both teams had several shots at goal. and each team scored two goals, Mulhol- land on a pass 'from Cameron, and Cruickshank being responsi- ble for the School 's score. T.CJS. 2, Port Hope 2. Five minutes after the beginning of the second period Cam- eron scored, and Cruickshank tallied a minute later. Mulhol- land scored on a nice shot from the defence, and, after unsuc- cessful attempts by Osler and Cameron. Johnston max counted after an end-to-end rush. Then 'Cameron shot and scored on his own rebound. The School 7, Port Hope 2. Osler was the first to score lin the 'final period, and his examp- le was quickly followed by Mulholland. Then Ware knocked in a rebound from Hill's shot. 'Cruickshank scored on an in- dividual play. and the last goal of the game was made by Port Hope on .a pass from Hill. Final score: the School 11, Port Hope 4.
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- W., im., rlif.f?'-Y 1' Q4 1.9 in Sw lr' V: W 1' .f' ' r V ,x... , 1-gg? 4-fp. i .w. x . , . ,. . 1 MI., .fx nv! . t A . i J .wr L ' 4 1 ' - A if f 1? x t . 14 y TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD p shot when his stick had been carrried behind the net and our team seemed unable to talke the puck away from: in front of ithe goal. Our combination was fairly good, but was nearly always -broken up by the 'S.A.-C. defence. A Findlay, Drury, and the 'King-'Carrick defence were very ef- fective for St. Andrew'sg Doupe, Johnston ma and Cameron starred for the School. X The teams were the same as in the first game, except that Kin- sey replaced 'Call-ighen as wing for St. Andrew's. The score by periods :-- S.A.'C. S.A.C. T.C.S. 'S.A.C S.A C. lst. Period. Kinsey Drury 2nd, Period Cameron Callighen' 3rd. Period. King Referee: Wrieglit, U .C .'C. i 5.00 2.00 1.00 6.30 ' 3.40 The School vs. the Port Hope Juniors. A tie game C7-75 was played against the Port Hope Junior O.H.A. team on Feb. 28th. The School team netted the puck several times onlv to he called back for offside. Both teams showed nice combination. Cameron was the first to score, but Harwood evened it up be- fore the end of the first period. Within two minutes of the beginning of the second period Port Hope scored twice. Then 'Cruickshank scored for the School 'on a pass from Osler. Harwood scored for the third time for Port Hope. 'Cameron 's shot rebounded off the. boards: hut Cruickshank sent it in. Osler tied the score when he shot from another rebound off the boards. Then Doupe let in an easy shot and Rowson scored on a nice unaided play, making the score 6-4 for Port Hope. Q -c . '.e.E', .'1.1 '
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16 TRINITY OOLLEOE soHOOL RECORD Cameron and Mulholland for the School, K. Ware and Hills for Port Hope were the best. Gooch played an excellent game in goal, though several times luck seemed to be against Port Hope. Port HopeQGoal, aHamf, defence, R. VVare and Harwoodg centre, K. Vklareg wings, Hagerman and Hills, subs., Emmer- son, Hutchins and Rowson. The School-JGoal, Gooch, defence, Johnston ma. and Osler ma.: centre. Cameron, wings, Cruickshank and Mulhollandg subs., Lazier and Johnston max. ,, THIRD TEAM GAMES. The School Thirds vs. Port' Hope High School. On Feb. 15th. the Third Team won a closely contested game from the Port Hope High School by 7 goals to 4 The High School had little or no combination, while T.C.'S used it to ad- vantage But tl1e visitors took advantage of every opportunity to score and the result was in doubt until the final period. Haultain was easily the 'best of the visitors, while Davidson, Robson. and Lennard max. played good hockey for the School. The School Thirds vs. U.C.C. CWa.tson's Housej. On Feb. 27th. the School Third Team. played a game with an Upper Canada team CWatson's Housej on an open air rink, and though 'the ice was too soft to allow either side to get away fthe score was 0 all, the School ,team played .well and showed that under better conditions they would probably have won. The play was in our opponents' end of the rink for the greater part of the game, and we had several shots at their goal, but usually at critical moments the puck became embedded in the soft snow at the side of the rink, or the boy rushing with thepuck would fall. We hope to have a return game next year on a colder -day. Vpper Canada-Goal, Bruce, defence, L. Barton and R. Wil- son: centre, Logic CCapt.D3 wings, Baker and Meechg subs., Lyle and Brown. .J 4-sq 'l' J., 1 ' O V III' .QI O ,.'xf'l
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