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jj TRINITY COLLEGE SOHOOL RE ORD the i-ee, scoring five goals and showing some splendid stick- handling. 'Fhompson at e-entre also played well. Bibby was the best ot' the School team and, although he only scored once. he iigured in the majority of the plays. Heap scored the re- maining three goals, one of them from centre ice. Uhisholm and Shearson gave the Zates a two goal lead shortly after play started which they held until the end of the period. The visitors increased their total to five in the next period while we were held to single scores by Heap and llihby. Greey netted all the goals for his team, beating the defence in each ease. In the last period the Zates again outscored us three to two, th-eey and Shearson scoring the goals. Heap counted twice, bringing his total for the season to nineteen. Bibby with eight to his credit was second. T.C.S.: Goal, Kingsmill: defence, Seagram, Burns: centre, Heap: wings, liibby, Smith, subs., Scott and Johnston. Zeta Psi: Goal, Jolmston: defence, Shearson, Chisholmg centre, Thompson, wings, Greey, Lynn: sub., Ketchum. SECOND TEAM G-AMES. School Seconds v. Lakeield First Team. Laketield's Junior O.H.A. team had little difficulty in winning from our second team by 8-3 on Jan. 27th. on our iee. Owing to the late arrival of our opponents the game was shortened to three fifteen minute periods. Seagram max. and Webster showed- up well but the others had an off day For Lakeiield Faw-eett at left wing and Christmas O11 the de- fenee played good hockey. Laketield pressed from the start and kept us bottled 11,13 in our end of the rink. The first period score was 3-0 Fawcett Sl oring all the goals. Phipps replaeed Noble in the nets in the next period,
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RICCORD 11 faee probably handieapped us. Sleagram, who had moved himself baek to the defenee,, was easily the best man on the ice. scoring nine times. Ile found little ditlieulty in piercing our defence for the majority of his tallies. Iirnee at eentre scored the balanee of the goals, one ot' them on a pass from Seagram. Bibby was our star, playing good hoekey at right wing. He scored our lone goal when he sti-ekhandled his way through the Vpper Canada defenee and flipped the disc past. Little. Smith did lots of baekeheeking but got. nowhere otlensively. The defenee was weak, giving little protection to Kingsinill in the nets. l'.C.C. led at the Hrst intermission by 4-l. 9-eagram seor- ing all his l93ll1,S goals on individual efforts, heating the de- fence in each ease. Bibby seored for us shortly before the end of the period in the manner deseribed above. Their margin was inereased by three in the following period, Bruee seoring from the faee-off' while Seagram added the other two. The final period saw their total increased to twelve, while we were again held seoreless. Seagram and Bl'll'- 0 divided the five goals, the former seoring three and the latter two. Upper Canada: Goal, Little, defenee, llelntosh. Seagram, eentre, Bruce, wings, Darke, Bagshaw, subs., Grey, Doherty, Baker. School: Goal, Kingsmill: defence, Burns, Seottg -centre, Heap: wings, Bibby, Smithg subs., Owen, Seagram max., Phipps. School v. Zeta Psi Fraternity. The School on Feb. 121 lost the final game of the season to the Zeta Psi Fraternity by 8--1. Apparently stale, the team showed their usual form only at intermittent intervals. The heavy condition of the iee probably aeeounted for the slowness of the game. Greey was the outstanding player on
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD I3 and, though play was more even, Lakefield scored twiee and held us to a single goal by Campbell. Laketield inereased their total to eight in the final period, and though Webster and S-eagram scored for the Sehool we were unable to overeome their early lead. Laketield: Goal, Griffiths: defenee, Uhristmas, ,Loose- more: centre, Rainnie: wings, Fawcett, Young: subs., Cock- burn, James. Barnard. School: Goal, Noble: defence, King, Webster: centre, Owen: wings, Campbell ma., Seagram max.: subs., Johnston. liazier, Phipps. O11 Feb. 3 the Seeond Team went to Laketield to play the return game. It was a bitterly -sold day. and our train was so late that we just had time to have luneh at the hotel, play the game, and run again to the trains-the baggage car of whieh was appropriated as a dressing-room! It was quite a good game to watch, as tl1e result was in doubt until the end. The School at first played well. though with little eomtbination, and the first period ended in our favour 3-2. However, in the second period the efforts of the Grove were much more sue-ressful and they scored 4 to our l. They played a very aggressive game, .worrying us a good deal by going after the puck near and behind our own goal-perhaps an old-fashioned style of play, but a successful one. The School team played a game half way between the old and new styles, with disastrous results. In the last period Lakeiield also had the better of the play. The score was one all, but only very excellent goal-keeping by Phipps prevented the score against us being mu-4-li larger. The iinal scor-e was Laliefield T. School 5. To a spectator it seemed that the School had a team of better hockey players, but they laeked the aggressivenyess of their opponents.
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