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Q TRINITY COLLEGE SFHOOL RECORD Smith played well at left wing but his shooting was weak. Kingsmill in goal was the real star of the team, stopping a rain of shots from all angles. Delahay was easily the best of the visitors. His first goal was a good one from a hard angle. The score at the end of the first period was one all, both tt-anis setting a fast pace but with vc-ry little combination. The teams were tied at two all at the end of the second poi-iod, lleap seoi-ing for the School and Delahay for the visitors. With the score thr-ee all in the last period and one minute to go Bihby pi-eked up a loose puck and drove it into the nrt for the necessary goal. 'l'.C.S.: Goal, Kingsinill, defence, Burns, Scott, cent-rc, lleap: wings, Smith, Bibbyg subs., Owen, Wetbste1'. Sigma Chi: Goal, Simpson, defence, Brady,'Hall5 centre, lh.-lehayg wings. Chanib-erlain, Gardner. -.li..i. School V. Alpha Delta Phi. l'laying the best hockey they have shown so far this sea- soil the School played a 6-6 tie game on Jan. 31st., with the strong Alpha Delt team. The game was even throughout and altliongli the visitors were the better skaters the superior A.-onilition of the School team offset that advantage. It is hai-d to pick out any one star for the School, Kingsmill plays,-d well in goal, Burns and Scott blocked well on the de- t'i-iit-o :ind most of the Alpha Delts' plays ended in a corner. lleap ami Smith w-c re good on the forward line, the former sooring tour goals and the latter assisting in two. Bibby, afti-r loafing through the first t-wo periods, came to life in the last and was as good as anybody on the team. F. A. Smith and Soinervillt- ilid most of the scoring for the Alpha Dclts. Moore was thi- stronger of the two defen-ee men. Soiiif-rvillo soot-rd within the first minute of play. Heap tit-il it up xi ith the help of liurns. The Alpha Delts took a :wo goni lt-ati when F. A. Smith and Somerville each scored on-, 'e-. ll:-:ip gui two more before the end of the period, leav-
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TRIXITY f'0l,LEGl'I SFIIOOL ltl'If'Olll7 5 School V. The Delta. Upsilon Fraternity. The Sehool defeated the Delta l'psilons on -lan. 24th. in a medioere exhibition of hoekey. Apart from the seeond period we never showed the hoekey we were -vapahle ol' playing. For the Sehool lleap was the outstanding player. lle was ahly assisted hy Burns, who gave him passes for two of his three goals. Kingsmill played well in goal lllilliill! many elever saves. llntehison was easily the best of the visitors, seoring all his team 's goals. The l7.l'.'s opened the scoring when llntehison stiek- handled his way through for a goal. Heap tied the game a few minutes later when he batted in a rehonnd. The same player pnt ns in the lead when he took Burns' pass in front of the goal. The sec-ond period was the hest of the game. Bihhy s-4-ored from the faee oiiu. Hntehison got his seeond two minutes later: Heap took another pass from Burns and made the score four to two. Hntehison got his third and last goal he- fore the period ended leaving the seore 4-3 with the Sehool leading. In the final period Smith seored the only goal when he fooled Stanton on a long shot that he never saw. The Delta Vpsilons: Goal, Stanton: llt'l:0ll'-VHP, G. Findlay, D. Findlay: centre, llntehinson: wings. Evans, NVorsley5 snbs., King, Webster. - The Sehool: Goal, Kingsniillg defence, Burns max., Stott, centre, lleapg wings, Smith, Bihhy: snhs, Ow-en. Seagrani max. School vs, Sigma. Chi Fraternity. Un Jan. 28, in a close and exciting game the S-ehool de- feated the Sigma lfhi Fraternity hy 4-22. It was anyhody's game nntil the last minute when Bibhy seored the winning goal. Though Hihhy won the game with his goal he lost numerous other ehanmes of s-roring hy not passing the pnek. Heap haekelle-1-ked well but did too mneh loafing oll'side.
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