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14 TRINITY CX LLEGE SCHOOL RECORD The (Jrove: Goal, Griffiths; dofenco, Christmas, Loose- iiioii. ' ; contro, Rainnie; wings, Faw ' ctt, Young; subs., James, narnard. The Seiiool: Goal, Thipps; defence. King, Webster j eentre, Owen ; wings, Johnston, Seagram max. ; subs., Camp- bell ma.. Lazier, Noble. UNDER 16 TEAM GAMES. V. Upper Canada Midg-ets. In a game played against Upper Canada lidgets on Jan. 24 on our own ice the School team won by 5-3. Play for the tii-st two periods was even, the teams tied at 2-2; in the tinal period the School outscored their opponents by 3-1 and won the game with tAvo goals to spare. For the School Campbell ma., Lazier and Croll played a good game. Lazier, whose goal was the prettiest of the game, stivkhandled his way through the Avhole team. Todd and Darke were the best for the losers. Upper Canada: Goal, O ' Neill; defence, Dewar, Clarke; centre, Todd: wings, Darke, Anderson; subs., Edwards, Pierce. School : Goal, Croll ; defence. Lazier, Winnett : centre, ( ' ampbell ma,; wings, Johnston max., Fyshe max.; subs., Lash max., Hees. V. S.A.C. Midgets. S.A.C. Midgets on Jan. 28 defeated the School T aider IG Team by 8-5 due to a last period rally when they scored five .straight goals and held us to a single score by Campbell in the last few sc.-onds of play. The School appeared to have the game in their grasp when they led by 3-1 at the end of the first j ' -eriod. The next period though out.scored we managed to hold a one goal lead. S.A.O. in the final period (juickly wiped out our lead and on goals by Lough and ] Iaclean established a four-goal lead for themselves. For some un-
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TUIMTV COLLEGE SCHOOL KECORD 13 and, thoug-U play was moro even, Tjakofield scored twice and held us to a siiiirle jjoal by ( ' anipl)ell. Lakefield increased their total to eiglit in the final p ' ri() l, and thouiih Webster and Seagram svored for the School we were unable to overeonie their early lead. Lakeiield: (Joal, Griffiths; defence, Christnitus, [Tjoosc- niore; centre, Rainnie : wings, Faweett, Young; subs., Cock- burn, James. Barnard. School: Goal, Noble; defence. King, Wel)stei-: ceuti-e, Owen; wings, Campbell ma., Seagram max.; sul)s., Johnston. ]ja ier, Phipps. On Feb. 8 the Second Team Avent to Lakefield to play the return game. It was a bittei ' ly void day. and our train wa-s so late that Ave just had tiine to have lunch at the hotel, play the game, and run again to the traiu ' — the baggage car of whicli was appropriated as a dressing-room! It Avas ([uite a good game to Avatch, as the result Avas in doubt until the end. The School at first played Avell, though Avith little combination, and the first period ended in our favour 3-2. HoAvever, in the second period the efforts of the Gi-ove were much n ore .succ ' essful and they scored 4 to our 1. They played a very aggressive game, Avorrying us a good deal by going after the piu-k near and behind our OAvn goal — perhaps an old-fashioned style of play, but a successful one. The School team played a game half Avay betAveen the old and ncAv styles, Avith disasti ' ous results. In the la.st period Lakefield also had the better of the play. Tlu ' .score Avas one all, but only very excellent goal-keeping by Plupi)s i)i-evented the score against us being mudi larger. The final score Avas Lakefield 7, School 5. To a s])e ' : ' tator it seemed that the School had a team of l)i ' tter hockey players, but they lacked the aggressiveness of their opponents.
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