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20 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD LENNAHD ma., 'S.'B. Weight 140 lbs. A great improve- ment over last year's playing. With more experience will make a good player. A hard worker. DODGE, F. Weight 174 lbs. Improved towards end of sea- son. A hard worker but should use his body more. The following were awarded 3rd. Team hockey colours: Len- nard max. C'Capt. J, Spragge, Cowan, Robson, Kingsmill, David- song extra eolour, 'Smith mi. ' The following were awarded Fifth team colours: Bibby, Mac- kenzie, Hyland, Cruickshank ma. C'Capt.j, Phipps ma., Youngg extra colour, Nichols. TO THOSE WHO ARE LEAVING AT MIDSUIVIMER. VVe should again like to remind those boys who are -not re- turning next year that they should keep in touch with the 'School by becoming members of the 'Old Boys' Association. 'The As- sociation exists to keep Old Boys in touch with one -another and to forward the interests of the School. VVe advise those who can to take out .a life membership. Fees may he paid to the Editor of the Record, or to the See- retary in Toronto. illentvmn Nine Days. Adventures of a heavy Artillery iBriga.de of the Third Army during the German offensive of Nlnrch 21-29, 1918, by ARTHUR F. 131-HIHEND, late Captain and Adiutant, 90th Brigade. R. G. A. Old Boys of the School year 1913-'14 will well remember Mr. Hugh Arrlionhy. the honffemaster for that year: but some of them may possibly not have heard that he played a hero's part in the Orr-at 1Var, and met-'in com-mon with so many others of our nmnber-a glorious death. This book by Captain Beh- reml. gives a detailed account of the work of the 90th Brigade R. O. A. flllvlllfl' the terrible Nine Days of the German offen-
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If?- 1 'rn1N1'rY oo1,LEoE SCHOOL RECORD 19 PERSONNEL OF FIRST VI. ll1l7L1iUiLl,AND, 1l.D. CCaptainj. Left wingg weight 150 lbs. Third year on team. A very fast skater and good stick handler. Could be relied upon to be in his position always. Uaptained his team remarkably well throughout the SCEISOII. USLER, tl. S. Left defenceg weight 153 lbs.g 2nd. year on team. An excellent defence man. Rushed well and a good stick handler. Should use his body more. ' DOFPE, C.S. Goalg weight 129 lbs.g 2nd. year on team. A very reliable goal-keeperg is generally very cool, but a little weak on corner shots. ' CAEIEITGN, M.Y. 'Centreg weight 130 lbs. A clever stick handler with a good shot. Should follow in more on the re- bounds. JOHNSTON ma.. Duff. Right defenceg weight 153 lbs. Came up from last year's Thirds. A great improvement over his former playing. Not very fast but a good stick-handler. Should pass more and shoot sooner. CR-UTCKSHANK. lR..K. Right wing: weight 1-18 lbs. A fast skater with a good corner shot. Rather handicapped by being a left-hand shot. PERSONNEL OF SECOND VI. ' TJAZTHR, -T.E. -Fentre: weight 125 lbs. Vsed throughout the year as a First Team spare. Very good shot: and is a good all round player considering this Weight. JOHNSTON max.. H.C. Cflaptainl. Right defeneeg weight 155 lbs.: Qnd. year on team. Tised as a First team spare. VVork- ed hard all season: is a 'good shot but must shoot from closer in and pass more. UETAAHEY, F.C'. Right wing: 2nd, year on team: weight 125 lbs. Good skater and stick-handler. 'Should shoot harder and pass more frequently. GOOFH. 'l'.lT. Goal: weight 124 lbs. Pool and collected at all times. Stopped hard shots Well but often allowed easy ones to tool him. Cleared Well.
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ll' 1. l,' E b TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 21 sive in March 1918-of which Brigade Capt. Aglionby's bat- tery formed a unit. Twelve pages of the book are given up to Captain Aglion- by's account of his share in the fighting of the Nine Days in which he naturally speaks very modestly of his own doings, but here is what Captain Behrend writes: Poor Aglionby! It was not until afterwards that we learn- ed how magnificently he had fought his Battery: ............ he was reconnnended for an -immediate D. IS. O. Cwhich shame- ful to say, he did not get.l Then tfhe narrative goes on to de- scribe some personal traits g-we quote one short extract: He was one of those lucky individuals who take life exactly as it comes, ............ unlike the majority of the Brigade he could face the 'Colonel without turning a hair. XNTICH we were resting ,at Gczaincourt, the Colonel, really angry. sent for him and strafed him up hill and down dale on account of the filthy appearance of his Battery car. Aglionby stood silent until the 'Colonel had finishedg whereupon he re- marked in a. slightly bored tone but with perfect sincerity, It may be dirty, sir, but I guarantee it can race yours to Amiensf' Captain Aglionby died of wounds on November 5th, 1918- a few days before the Armistice. His life was gentle. and the elements so mixed in him that Nature might stand up and say to all the world, 'fT'his was a. m'an.' Eelmrs from Horace in English Verse by E. DOl'GI.iXS ARMOUR CUniversity Press, Toronto! In a Very able article entitled Hlletrical Versions of the Odes of Horace which appeared in the Nineteenth 'Century for June 1912, Dr. R. Y. Tyrrell, formerly Professor of Latin, Trinity College, Dublin, begins by saying: Horace has with justice characterised Pindar as the great Lmtranslatable. With still greater justice it may be said that his own Odes defy the trans- lator's art, and t-hen he quotes Sir Stephen De Vere, o11e of the very best. of the translators, as follows: No classical auth- or is so difficult of translation as Horace. His extraordinary
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