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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD T5 Trinity goal as the result. Three minutes later Wright made it 5-0 on passes from Bruce and Church. Pickering fought back, and a long screen shot by Underhill was good for a goal, with Mencik receiving the assist. Gord Currie took a pass from McDerment and let go a hard shot which made the score 6-1 for Trinity. Church received the first penalty of the game for boarding, and he was followed sec- onds later by Wright for hooking. McDerment, Robertson, and Bruce came up with a magnificent penalty-killing dis- play to stop the Pickering squad from becoming dangerous. McDerment snared the puck and was off on a clean break- away, but missed the net from close in. Church stepped on the ice, picked up a pass from McDerment and Bruce. and slapped home another goal. When Wright returned to the ice, he gave a perfect pass to Church again who scored to make the count read 8-1. This ended the action in the period. At the beginning of the final period, Pickering were holding their own and even threatening until the five minute mark when a second breakaway paid off for Bob McDerment. That seemed to cause the visitors to slacken in their efforts, and Currie scored on a pass from Mc- Derment behind the net. While Maguire was off for kneeing, Ketchum completed the scoring on a pass from Wright. Underhill was given a dumping penalty and the game ended before his two minutes were completed. Bob McDerment with three goals and four assists, and Ken Wright with two goals and three assists lead the winners, while Maguire was the most aggressive player for Pickering. Jim Arklay also was good in goal for Trinity. T.C.S.---Arklay, Bruce, Robertson, McDerment, Long, Currie, Church, Wright, MacGregor, Yale, Ketchum, Newcomb. Pickering-Moffat, Maguire, Sumner, Alger, Underhill, Mc- Millan, Mencik, Stewart, Snider, Drew, Basil. T-...-..l., . T.C.S. vs. PICKERING At Pickering, January 31. Won 15-3 Led by the high scoring duo of Bill Church and Ken Wright, the first team won their return encounter with
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7.1 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD goal and this was followed ten seconds later by another Trinity goal when Long took McDerment's pass and cleanly beat Chamandy in the Upper Canada nets. Two more counters by Church, each assisted by his linemates Wright and MacGregor, finished the T.C.S. scoring. U.C.C. put on the pressure towards the end of the game and suc- ceeded in adding two more goals to their total, Thompson from Hogarth, and Weir unassisted. The Trinity squad showed the U.C.C. spectators in the third period that they could play hockey and during this time, Bill Church was the outstanding player on the ice. For Upper Canada, the line of Walroth, Brown, and Thompson were the big guns, being in on six of their team's nine goals. T.C.S.-Arklay, Bruce, Robertson R., McDerment, Long, Currie, Church, Wright, MacGregor, Roffey, Ketchum, Yale, New comb, McCaughey. U.C.C. -H Chamandy, Murray, McDonald, Walroth, Brown, Thompson, Hogarth, Standing, Weir, Thomas, Lindsay, Birrell, O'Connor, Metcalfe, Leak. ii . .. . T.C.S. vs. PICKERING At Port Hope, January 27. Won 11-1 Pickering's first hockey team travelled to Port Hope to play their initial game with Trinity and suffered a decisive 11-1 defeat by the high scoring maroon and black team. From the very beginning, Pickering were clearly no match for the home team, and were often bottled up in their own end. McDerment scored first on a goal mouth scramble from Wright and Currie: a short time later, Wright scored on a quick shot to the corner of the net, on a pass from the corner from Church and Ketchum. Although a shortage of defensemen forced the Trinity for- wards to double up, T.C.S. managed to outmanoeuvre the visitors who were very slow in starting their plays. The period's scoring was completed when McDerment and Currie combined on a nice passing play to give the School a 3-0 lead. At the very start of the second period, from a face off inside the Pickering blue line, McDerment passed to Robertson who relayed the puck to Long with another
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TQ TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD Pickering College by the lopsided count of 15-3. In spite of the overwhelming total, the Trinity team did not play a good game. Their passing was poor, possibly due to the smaller ice surface. However, they had just too much scoring punch for the outplayed Pickering boys. Pickering should be highly complimented on never letting the game deteriorate and never giving up trying. McDerment opened the scoring for Trinity on Bruce's pass, but this was quickly followed by a Pickering goal. S-tewart unassisted. The home team had a brief advantage in play during the first five minutes, and took a 2-1 lead on a goal by Stewart from Snyder. From there on, T.C.S. quickly took possession of the play and kept the puck in the Pickering zone for most of the remainder of the game. Trinity scored four goals in the last five minutes of the period, Currie from McDerment, Wright from Church, Currie from McDerment and Long, and Ketchum from Robertson and Church. In the final two periods, McCaughey, playing his first game in goal of the season, settled down after a shaky start and made several good saves. The play was quite even at the start of the middle stanza, and there was no scoring until the seven minute mark when Newcomb shot two quick goals, with Robertson receiving an assist on the first, and Ketchum and Church assisting the second. Trinity's team play was very poor during this period, but they were good enough to counter three more goals. Church from Wright, Long from Bruce, and Wright from Church. The score at the end of the period was 10-2. Trinity had adapted itself to the arena by the start of the final twenty minutes, and the Pickering team was also ready to play improved hockey, with the result that the period was fast and wide open. Star of the period was regular goalie Jim Arklay who somehow found his way to the forward line and displayed promising ability. Trinity again provided the scoring drive, and notched five more goals, Currie from Bruce and McDerment, McDer- ment from Bruce, Wright from Church and Newcomb. Ketchum from Wright, and Wright from Ketchum. Picker-
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