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TRINITY COLLEOK SOIIOOL RECORD 5 School V. The Delta Upsilon Fraternity. The School (lotVatcd the Delta I ' psihms on Jan. 24th. in a nu ' dio cic exhibition of hockey. Apart fi ' oni the seeond l)ei-iod we never showed the lioekey we were ' ; ' apal)le of l)]aying. For thf Seliool Heap was the outstanding i)layor. Tie was ably assisted by liurns, who gave him passes for two of his three goals. Kingsmill played well in goal making many elever saves. Ilutehison was easily the best of the visitors, seoring all his team ' s goals. The D.U. ' s opened the scoring when Ilutehison stick- handled liis way through for a goal. Ileai) tied the game a few minutes later when he batted in a rebound. The same player put us in the lead when he took Burns ' pass in front of the goal. The second period was the best of the game. Bibby .svored from the face off. Hutehison got his second two minutes later; Heap took another pass from Burns and made the score four to two. Ilutehison got his third and last goal be- fore the period ended leaving the score 4-3 rith the School leading. In the final period Smith scored the only goal when he fooled Stanton on a long shot that he never saw. The Delta I ' psilons: Goal, Stanton: defen-ce, G. Findlay, I). Findlay: centre, Hutchinson; wings. Evans, Worsley; sul)s.. King, Webster. The School: Goal, Kingsmill; defence, Burns max., Scott; centre, Heap: wings, Smith, Bibby; subs, Owen. Seagram max. School vs. Sigma Chi Fraternity. On Jan. 28, in a elose aiul exciting game the School de- feated the Sigma Chi Fraternity by 4-3. It was anybody ' s game luitil the last minute wlien Bibby scored the winning goal. Though P ibl)y won the ganu ' with his goal he lost mnneroi ' .s othei- chances of .s ' .-oring by not passing tlu ' j)U(d . Heap bacdvclie-.-ked well Init did too much loafing otTside.
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TRixiTV collegf: school record. 31— ' Scliool V. Zeta Psi. Lost. 24— Half holiday (S. Matthias). Mar. 3 — ' lioxiiifj ( ' oinpotitioii bewail. 6- Littlesifle v. S.A.C. Bantams. Won. 14 — ' Boxing Finals. 16— Half holiday (Mrs. Orchard ' s Birthday). Apr. 4 — Conhrniation St ' rvico by the Lord Bishop of Toronto. 6 — (Choir half holiday. 7 — ;Junior School term ended. Half holiday. 8 — tSenior School term ended. School V. Old Boys. The Sf ' hool opened the hockey season on Jan. 17, when they defeated by 8-4 a team composed of Old Boys, captained by John Capreol. For tlie first game of the season it was quite a good ex- liibition though at times the play grew ragged. Heap was tlie outstanding player for the School, .S ' oring five goals. Scott also played a useful game. Delahey was the best of the vi.sitors. Both teams scored a goal in the first period. Delahey scored for the Old Boys, and Bibby, taking Owen ' s pass, evened the count three minutes before the l)ell. The School led by 4-8 at the end of the next period. Scott got a nice goal from a difficult angle. In the final period the superior ' condition of the team told, and, thougli Johnston tied the score on a hard shot from outside the defence, the School came back with four goals uiul settled the game. The Old Boys: Goal, AV. S. Merry; defence, II. €. Johnston, ( ' . Oale: centre, ( Delahey; wings, J. Capreol, A. Trow; subs., J. (i . Spragge, D. Trow, F. Dodge. The School: Goal, Kingsmill ; defence, Bui ' us nuix., S-cott; centre. Smith; wiri»;s. Heap, Bil)by; sul)s., Owen Johnston, Si-agram nmx., I ' liipps, Noble, Webster.
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(5 TIIINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Smith playod well at li-ft w ' ui but his shooting vas weak. Kingsmill in iroal was the real star of the team, stopping a rain of shots from all angles. Delahay was easily the best of the visitors. His tirst goal wa.s a good one from a hard angle. Tlie score at the end of the first period was one all, both teams setting a fast pace but with very little combination. The teams were tied at two all at the end of the second jx-riod. Heap scoring for the School and Delahay for the visitoi-s. With the score three all in the last period and one minute to go Bibby pivked up a loose puck and drove it into the net for the necessary goal. T.C.S. : Goal, Kingsmill; defence, Burns, Scott; centre, Heap; wings, Smith, Bibby; subs., Owen, Webster. Sigma Chi: Goal, Simp.son; defence, Brady, Hall; centre, l)e)ehay; wings, Chamberlain, Gardner. School V. Alpha Delta Phi. riayiiig the best hockey they have shown so far this sea- son the School played a 6-6 tie game on Jan. 31st., with the strong Al] lia Delt team. The game was even throughout and although the visitors were the better skaters the superior vondition of Ihe School team offset that advantage. It is hard lo i)iclv out any one star for the School; Kingsmill played well in goal; Burns and Seott blocked well on the de- fence and most of the Alpha Delts ' plays ended in a corner. Heap and Smith were good on the forward line, the forn)er scoring lour goals and the latter assisting in two. Bibby, after loafing through the first two periods, came to life in the last and was as good as anybody on the team. F. A. Smith and Somerville did most of the scoring for the Alpha Delts. ' (lore Was the stronger of the two defenvc men. Somcrvilh- scored within the first minute of play. Heap tied it ui» wiih tlie help of Burns. The Alpha Delts took a two goal Ica ' i when F. A. Smith and Somerville each scored once. Hi-ap i, two moi ' e before the end of the period, leav-
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