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What Are YOU Going TO DO When You Leave School '? -.l-ill Employment on the Staff of this Bank offers an attractive future for young men. Applications should be addressed to TI-IE, STAFF INSPECTOR THE DOMIN ION BANK TORONTO.
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TRINITY t'tll.I.l'lGl'l SVIIHUI. lll'It'tllZlJ I I pep out of the XVantlercrs. The School kept boring in Juvenile but couldn't score. The game ended with 1 - '.'- lluull tx I I Vit I 1 li I I 1 hibition of shinny than ol' hockey. and with School lead- ing the group. T. t'. S., -1: Wanderers, 0. lIi f 5 T.C.S. vs. Phi Kappa Pi, Feb. 5th. T.C.S.: Goal, llowardz llefence, .Iohnson and Ni- chol: Forwards, Fameron, Roper, Elliot: Subs. Rob- ertson, IVily. Phi Kappa Pi: Goal, Abrahams: llefence, Mc- Leod, Wilson: I orwards, Martin, Graham. llurns: Subs. C. Graham. Welch. The School played a Frat team from Toronto, and turned in their most mise1'able performance ot' the sea- son. Elliot, Roper, Cameron t2l, and Nichol scored our goals. The School won, 5-0. Graham and Martin were the best forthe Phi Kaps. WOODSTOCK CITY JUVENILE LEAGUE T.C.S. Uppers vs Lowers fUnder 171 Uppers: Goal, Harrington II: Defence, rossen, Knight I3 Forwards, Robertson, Byers, Kirk II: Subs. Chown, Godfrew. Lowers: Goal, VVorrell1 Defence, II'igle, Irvine: Forwards, McMullen, Stone I, Schell: Subs, Johnson II, Sowards. This was a close game, as the final score 0-0 in- dicates. It was rather ragged however, and although the Uppers, who had won more games in the City League than the Lowers, were favoured to win, the Lowers really had the best of it and but for Harring- ton in goal, would have won. lst. Period: VVigle and McMullen had only Har- rington to beat in goal three or four times and resulted in very close shaves for the Uppers. Then Robertson bored in alone on Worrel but just missed the net. In this period the play was very ragged. Score 0-0. 2nd . Period: McMullen passed out to Stone but they failed to score. Robertson reached the defense sev- eral times but fell. McMullen shot and Johnson took ad- vantage of the rebound but again Harrington saved the Uppers. Crossen responded with a long shot which bounced dangerously out in front but was cleared. The play in this period was harder and better, with Kirk shooting very hard. Feb. sth, 1929. V s . . . ..i.iI itll . I I. I. 5. tl lllM'l'?l I Wxiinli-l'i-rs I. I . ZS. iI.tIXY1'l'Sl Silva-Vwootl 72 o Z' in Gentle Irony o 4 1 l I I 1 S .Ks is well known, tieorge liernard gent-tal iule averse to attending social tunct Some little time back, however, he wa pci L it ul a musical at home in iid ol 1 t hit t tt: be present at .S..-. V . . . ,.. V.. ma thaiity in which his hostt ss vias intent tt d The star performer was a youthful viohi y o t etloits, however. as it turned out, gave mote pleasure to the assembled guests. After a long period ot' torture. the ho tts tuin to Shaw and asked, somewhat dubiously: e Shaw. what do vou think of mv discovery I find in him a great resemblance to P tdciew ki ieplied Shaw. The hostess was puzzled for a moment and t tn answered correctingly: P Oh, but Paderewski is not a violinistf EXactly , answered G. B. S. Professor: Were you laughing at me Student: No, sir. Professor: Then what else is there in hi loom to laugh at '3 . lSs f-'l- PTR: 5- ff-.. -- -, 6 ' 3 2 2 .szffl-Y , Y - Cl if ' tiff 1, al . . ENGLISH Clothing and Furnishings Games ' iWSP1QTek1Rtz0.11s Elite! W Poiiig Nicholn . 6 t .. 2 13 - FOR BUYS Elliot I 5 6 6 12 j 1 2 Leading University and School Outfitters ' J Johnson 6 l 4 I 1 5 in Canada. Specialists in School Blazers Roper 6 I 2 1 P . . . . . way 6 I 3 I Principals are invited to write for samples Robertson t 1 1 ' 1 and prices. CITY LEAGUE Junior I! 'g RSP15S9FdHVv0n alert-tat email 6, ff Ayn' T. C. S. I V I -1 I -I VW 0 W W0 AIT 1 4 s'r, cA'r E :NE st. w. MONTREAL. lNal lCle1'6I'S ' 3 I 2 1 0 4 o T WA ERA cn O7 smxnxs 1' Monarchs Q 3 1 3 0 2 Beachville ' 3 1 2 I 0 2 Chalmers f 3 X 0 3 ' 0 0
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