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10 THIXITV COLLEGE SGIIOOL RECORD Kappa Alpha — (Joal, Col. La.sh ; def., Strickland, Wright; contre, MeLai-cii: wings, Lyon, R()l)insoii; subs., S( ' ll)y, Jonniiigs. The School — Ooal, Kingsniill : dcf., Burns, Seagram, cen- tre. Heap; wings, Smith, Bibbv; subs., Webster, Owen. School V. Alpha Delta Phi, The St ' hool lost the return match with the Alpha Delts by 4 — 2 on Feb. 18. The team put np a good fight against tlieir more experienced opponents. Thompson, the ex-Varsity oal-keeper, was a hard man to beat and we had to .work for both our scores,. Somerville and McCausland each scored two goals and F. A. Smith made two assists. Heap, Smith, Burns and Kingsmill played well for ns, though they had difficulty in making much headway against their faster opponents. Somerville opened for the Alpha Delts; Heap made it one all a minute later, and NfcCausland scored the last goal of the period, taking Smith ' s pass in front of the goal. Somerville and JlcCausland each scored once in the next period while we could not score. Smith got our second and last goal in the final period, stickhandling his way through the defence and shoving the pu ' ck into the net. Alpha Delta Phi— Goal, Thompson, defence. F. A. Smith, Ross; centre, Somerville; w ' ings, Ft ' Causland, ] IcKnight. Tht ' School team was composed of the same players as in the first game except that Owen took Webster ' s place as sub. School V. U.C.C. The School lost the return game with U.C.C. by 12-1. Tht ' ti:cture was played at the Arena on the afternoon of Feb. 1!), and fi ' oiii tht ' outset our opponents demonstrated their superiority. Althougii badly defeated the team tried har ' d throughout, and our lack of experience on the larger ice sur-
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL EEOOED 9 back-checked well but his failure to pass the puck perhaps ?ost the School a couple of goals. Thompson and Smith were the best for Trinity. Trinity College — Goal, Bonnycastle ; def., Ross, x rin- strong; centre, Thompson; wings, F. A. Smith, ] Iaml)eit; subs., Morris, Wright, McPherson. School — Goal, Kingsmill; def., Burns, Scott; centre, Heap; wings, Smith. Bibby; subs., Owen, Seagram max., Phipps. School V. Kappa Alpha Fraternity. On Feb. 1-4 the School played to a 3 — 3 dra.w with the Kappa Alphas in a friendly game on our own ice. Although the game was only a fair exhibition of hockey, it was inter- esting to watch on account of its closeness. At times the School showed some good combination, while at other times their selfishness cost them goals. Kingsmill played his usual steady game in the nets. Burns was better defensively than offensively. Heap, though out of condition, worked hard. Smith did his usual good checking but will have to learn to shoot well before he can score goals. Strickland, Wright and Lyon played well for the Kappa Alpha ' s and ' Col. Lash made some clever saves. Wright was a bad man to leave un- checked in front of the goal. The opening period was scoreless, but Bibby opened up for us five minutes after the second period had started when he found a corner of the net with a shot from outside the defen 3e. Smith put the School two up on an easy shot from the left boards and Heap scored our ' last goal taking his own rebound oft the boards and shoving the puck in the net. McLaren scored their first goal in a scramble around thv net. Wright scored in the fir ' st few minutes of the last pei-iod on a hard shot from inside the defence and Lyon tied the game when he was left uncovered in front of the goal. Play for tlie balance of the game was sc ' oreless.
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD H face probiihly haiulicapped us. Seafjrani, vl (» had moved liiinsclf l)ark to hv dofcnco,, was easily the best man on tile iee. svoriiifj; nine times. He found little dilTicidty in piei ' eing: our defenee for the majority of his tallies. Hnice at centre seoi-ed the balance of the goals, one of them on a pass from Seagram. Bibl)y was our star, playing good hockey at right wing, lie scored our lone goal when he stivkhandled his way through the Upper Canada defenee and flipped the disc past Little. Smith did lots of backeheeking but got nowhere offensively. The defence was weak, giving little protection to Kingsmill in the nets. T ' .C.C. led at the first intermission by 4-1, Seagram scor- ing all his team ' s goals on individual efforts, beating the de- fence in each ' ;L ase. Bibby scored for us shortly before the end of the period in the manner described above. Their margin was increased by three in the following period, Bruce scoring from the face-off while Seagram added the other two. The final period saw their total increased to twelve, while we were again held scoreless. Seagram and Bru ' ce divided the five goals, the former .scoring three and the latter two . Upper Canada: Goal, Little; defence, Mcintosh. Seagram; centre. Bruce; wings, Darke, Bag.shaw; sul)s., Grey, Doherty, Baker. School: Goal, Kingsmill: defence, Burns, Scott; ventre, Heap; wings, Bil)by, Smith: subs., Owen, Seagram max., Phipps. School V. Zeta Psi Fraternity. The School on Feb. 21 lost the final game of the season to the Zeta Psi Fraternity by 8-4. Apparently stale, the team showed their usual form only at intermittent intervals. The heavy condition of the ice probably accounted for tlie slowness of the game. Greey was the outstandin g player on
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