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'l' ItlNITY XOLLECEIWSCIIQOI, RECQQRD K AN - E - T OTA l'llll'iUN l.AKl'i l'm1er the lone pine tree ONTARIO KAWARTHA LAKES A Summer Holiday in Camp FOR TYVENTY BOYS An attmctive and gloriously healthy life under ean- J' 3 vas in the heart of the famous Kawartha Lakes Dis' triet. An ideal camping ground. safe warm hathinv sandy beach. good fishing and boating. great meals. canoe trips. adequate experienced leadership com- bining freedom with safetv. Under the personal direction of HUGH F. KETCHUM Esq. B. A. Trinity College School tat Wooilstoek Ontfj illoalerate Fees Tutoring by Arrangement Prospectus sent on request Catalogue P R I N I I N G Commercial Our modernly equipped plant is the means of service and quality at very reasonable prices. N0 job too large N0 job too small VVe endeavour to give you the utmost satisfaction at all times. B. J. RA E Ev- S O N 16,18 Finkle Sr. VVOGDSTOCK, ONT.
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TRINITY t'OI,I.l t'I SVIIUUI. llliftlllll ' SHAKESPEREAN RUGBY Much time has been devoted in the past few years to research work for the uncovering ot' facts to show that many of Shakespeare's characters were olden-time grid stars of note. At least, even if they did not play. they must have been rabid fans, as in the course of ordinary conversation some remark, reminiscent of past grid battles, would often slip out. For instance: Down, downf,-Henry VI. Well placed. -Henry V. A touch! A touch, I do confess. -Hamlet. More rushes, more rushes. -Henry IV. Pell mell, down with them Y -Love's Labour Lost. This shouldering of each other. -Henry VI. Being down, I have the placing. -Cymbeline. Let him not pass, but kill him rather. -Othello. 'Tis sport to maul a runner. -Antony and Cleo- u 65 H K6 patra. I'll catch it ere it comes to ground. -Macbeth. We must have bloody noses and cracked crowns. - Henry VI. Worthy sir, thou bleedest, thy exercise has been too violent. -Coriolanus. It is the first time that ever I heard the breaking of ribs was sport. -As You Like It. A buck of the first head. --Love's Labour Lost. Sweep on, you fat and greasy citizens. -As You It ld Like . With all appliances and means to boot. -Henry IV., Part II. Come, my coach! Good-night, sweet ladies: good- night. -Hamlet. -T. E. N. and D. W. McL. COLOURS First Team Colours have been awarded to the following: C. D. Cummings, D. Cassels, F. Douglas, G. S. Elliot, R. P. Howard, G. H. Johnson tCaptainJ, D. W. McLaren, J. E. T. McMullen, R. M. L. Mudge, T. E. Nichol, J. Popham, T. H. Roper, G. D. Russel. Second Team Colours have been awarded to the following: R. D. Cameron tCaptainl, G. Davy, R. A. Fisher, T. M. Fyshe, J. P. Gilmour, L. Hudson, H. Martin, H. Maulson, J. P. Pearce, R. Schell, P. Usborne, R. Walton, G. B. Wily, S. F. Wotherspoon. Extra colours: M. Cleland, L. P. Harris. Third Team Colours have been awarded to the following: S. H. Ambrose, D. N. Byers, A. De Pencier, R. Hees, J. Irvine, H. M. Johnson, N. Kirk, J. Law, S. Lea, D. Neville, S. Robertson, H. B. Savage, M. Sowards, A. C. Stone fCaptainJ. Extra colours: W. Cory, J. Gibson, G. Harvey, F. Jemmett. Fourth Team Colours have been awarded to the following: C. F. Harrington, T. Usborne, R. S. Inglis, C. Kirk, H. Knight, G. S. Lucas tCaptainl, E. W. Spragge, J. G. Osler. J. C. Worrell, W. H. Broughall, W. Burrill. Fifth Team Colours have been awarded to the following: H. W. Allan, T. D. Archibald, A. R. Carr- Harris, R. E. Chown, L. Cowperthwaite tCaptainl, W. M. Crossen, D. W. McLean, G. L. Neville, H. Paterson, C. M. Robson, C. B. Ross, G. Savage, T. L. Taylor, A. Wilkinson. Extra colours: K. C. Dawe, P. Howard, W. S. Leggat. Oxford Cup Colours have been awarded to the following: P. R. Usborne, G. S. Elliot. R. M. L. Mudge, J. P. Gilmour, S. F. Wotherspoon. HOCKEY NOTES The first hockey team has started its career for 1928- 29, and has already had two practices on the London Arena ice. Mr. Tippet and Sergeant-Major Batt very kindly agreed to drive some of Bigside over, while the rest were taken via the taxi route. The first practice, as may be imagined, was ratlnfr ragged, combination in the forward lines 1,..j,,p vt.-rv scarce, but the game did the whole squad of fourteen a trenu-ndous amount of good. The game resulted in a 6-Sl win for the Inst team. The second turnout showed a very much better brand of hockey. insofar as the Firsts were t-oin-1-i'in-d. tin- f l'W1l flS- l Hllboscd of Vameron, I'Illio1t and Turnbull. combining well, while the defence of Johnson and Nichol was too much for the few rushes that reached them. The Ifirsts scored about 15 goals, while the Seconds got one when Howard was a little slow in clearing. Cummings had the misfortune to stop a drive of McMullen's with his face and had to be assisted off. The team this year will be coached by Mr. Harry King, one of the players of the local intermediate club. and if the Firsts live up to the form shown so far, they should prove a hard nut to crack. OLD BOYS AT R. M. C. lst Class Nick Kingsmill is in his Senior Year and graduates next June. He is an Under Officer and Captain of the Hockey Team. He also subbed for the first Rugby Team. Ned Rogers is also in his Senior Year, holds down the rank of Lance-Sergeant and played on the Rugby squad. Theo Dumoulin is a Lance-Corporal and came in seventh in the Intercollegiate Harriers. 2nd Class Swotty Wotherspoon is a Lance-Corporal and played on the Junior team. He is also head of his class and boasts a nice Harm. Geoff Boone played for the Juniors and is also a champion squash player. Leo Apedaile is working hard, and won the Aquatic championship. George Archibald played football this fall and is working hard like the rest of us. Freddie Vokes is still the same. He was very valuable to the first team this year. Brick Osler is plugging away and is becoming quite adept at squash. 3rd Class Archie , C. M. Archibald, is senior of his class and also played rugby. As usual he is the brainiest of his year. Ian Croll is developing into a fine gymnast and is also interested in flying. Ape Ardagh is a very good artist in the gym and was at Camp Borden this summer learning to fiy. Tam London is stronger than ever and is quite satisfied with life on the whole. George Hees has grown a lot and was a sub for the first team this fall. Jack Burns is still taking life as it comes and seems to have a pretty good time. Ken Whyte is working hard and enjoys his occasional trips to Montreal. Recruits John Cape is enjoying his recruit year and is a hard worker. Jim Cleland is losing much weight, but likes being a recruit. Bill Ralston had an unfortunate attack of append- icitis and has been laid up for a while. He is working hard and is getting quite snappy. -An Old Boy.
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