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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD 7 ing: Iho score three all. The second period ended with the visitors leading; l)y one goal, Sonierville and Smith playing ex- c-ellent hockey. For the School, Heap and S. ' ott each scored r goal, the former on a pass from Smith, while the latter bat- ted the pnck in during a mixup around the net. The last l)ei-iod was the best of the game. Bibby scored the tying goal half way through the period when he received Smith ' s pa.ss and drove the puck in from the right boards. Play for the remainder of the period w as fast but without further. scoring. No overtime was played. T.C.S. : Goal, Kingsmill; defence. Burns, Svi ' ott; centre, Heap; wings, Smith, Bibby; subs., Owen, Webster. Alpha Delta Phi: Goal, B. L. Smith; defence, Moore, Ross; centre, Sonierville; wings, McKnight, F. A. Smith; subs.. Lazier, MaeDonell. School V. U.C.C. The School sutfcred its first defeat of the season on Feb. 7th., when they lost to the fast Upper Canada team 10-2 on a soft sheet of ice. The visitors were too experienced for us and led by Seagram at -centre had little difficulty in gaining the verdict. U.C.C. worked well together throughout the game and their three man defence was almost imi)ossible to penetrate. For the School Seagram, w ho replacel Bibby, had more success than the rest, scoring one goal and assisting in the other. Smith backchec ked well but the heavy ice bother- ed him. Heap found Seagram too big for him but checked him ' fairly well. The defence was weak at the start but tightened up as tlie game progressed. Kingsmill saved the School from a worse defeat, stopping shots that looked like certain goals. Seagram at centre for the winners was the best man on the ice, s ' : ' oring five goals and helping in one other. He marred hi.s effective work, however, with five penalties. Darke and Bruce on the wings also played good hockey. ] lcIntosh and Bagshaw gave Little good protection
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p TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL EECOBD and most of our shootiiiir was done from mcII outside the ih ' fciice. r.C.r. forced tlit i l;iy from tlie start and Seagram scored the first iroai when he took a pass from M ' : ' Intosh, drew the defence and slipped the pnek past Kingsmill. Darke made the score 2-0 when he knocked in the pnek from a mixup around the goal mouth. Seagram got his second on a pass from Beal, and Grey scored the fourth goal one minute be- fore the end of the period. The score for the first ten minutes of the next period remained unchanged until Seagram, who had been playing well at right wing, kno c:ked in a rebound off Little ' s pads for our first score. Upper Canada then came back witli three goals in rpdck succession raising their score to seven. Our defence were leaving men unchecked in front of the net and two goals resulted from this. Heap scored our last goal on a pass from Seagram. Upper Canada increased their total to ten in the third period on goals l)y Seagram and Hagshaw, while we were held scoreless. U.C.C. : Goal, Little; defence, Iclntosh, Bagshaw : centre, ( ' . A. Scagi ' am : wings. Darke. Bruce; subs., J. Grey, Barnet, Woods. S-. ' hool : (Joal, Kingsmill ; defence. Bums max., Scott; centre, Heap; wings, Bibby, Smith; subs., Seagram max., (Jwen, Webster. Phipps. School V. Trinity College. In an exhibition game played at the Ai-cna on Feb. ].J, Trinity College defeated the School by 4 — in a closely contested ganu ' . For the first two jjci ' iods there was no s -ore, l)ut half w;iy through the final period our defence monnnlarily weakened an l four goals were .s ' ,-ored in (piick sii ' » ession. -Maiiibert scoring two and Thompson and Smith on« each. King ' .niill pla ed a vei-y good Liame in the nets for us and non. ' of the goals could bi- attiibuted to him. Smith
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