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ENGINEERING SENIOR FOOTBALL ENGINEERING JUNIOR FOOTBALL Barb R-JLUYJ. Cheremlaora. C Spice. H. Fargey. XV. Smith. N. Iannone. B. XIcC:nnell. From Rmc'-D. Brazier. H. liinsness. C. Xl'ren. J. Grisdale. T. Kwiatkowslxi. .E A,MwrwAO4 'ie Back Rou'fG. I.. Scott. Nl. McEwen. XX. Okonslu. D. Duncan. L.. Marshall. J. Lock art. From Row--M. Schom. F. Felstead. S. Gcrfovxn. NV. Quillinms. I. Glantz. HIS team was made up of a few of last year's junior finalists and senior players. and was further strengthened by the addition of four new men who had just entered the faculty, The team loolred like the most promising in years and after losing the Hrst game to United we took Medicals. Science and Aggies into camp. The league finished with Aggies. United and Engineers in n lie for first place. A draw was taken with United getting the bye. Engineers and Aggies played to a tie in the first game and in the second game the agriculturists won one to nothing. This senior team will be practically intact next year and we have expectations of a championship linefup. HE tryouts for the juniors saw the largest turnout in years. and it look several practices to select the team. The team played four games and were rewarded with :I fair degree of success by winning two games. tying one. and losing one. All the games were hard fought and the boys were disappointed in that they just missed getting into the finals. This team was made up mostly of last year's junior finalists. so that there was plenty of experience in the ranks to help along the new members. Pay: Ninety-t'7ree
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ENGINEERING TRACK TEAM ENGINEERING INTER- FACULTY CURLING All .F -ur Ng I Bark Row-ST. Drew I.. Howe. K. XVhat'nough. E, Sandrlande. frunt RmL'--- G. McLeod, T. Crauton. XV. Ixwthermgham, Nl, Dale. lieth Rtntuff-ID Pwrazrer, IJ. Ilrnn, Cr. Iltnsun. D. Dunlop. I Inn-1 llhtvf-J. Y fungman, t, Johnston. XY. E, Srnrth. R, Mclxenzre. I-TPR eleven years' xupremacy. the Medicals were Iurctd to xnrrcntler therr track and Held laurel: tu the lleet-fooled brrdge burlders, who led the day wnth a total of -Il pe-xntx. ffarnck accounted for a thrrd of the poxnle by placxng first, second and thrrd rn the hxgh hurdlex, -lueus anti :unmng high jump, respectrvely. Drew added S pornls bv takrng Hut rn the luw and xecond rn the hugh hurdles. Pmurshynslu agaxn demonstrated his prowess in the held events by capturtng the javelrn thrmx. Ile was backed bv Coleman. who took the shut-put. The frebhmen won recogmtron when Dale. XYhatrn0ugh and Korchmlu proved potnt gttten. Sector, Carrrclx, Iuleman, and Korcheykr comprxwd the fast stepping relay team which won thc hnal event of the dav. 'H HE past season was probabfy the best enjoyed bv the Lngrneer.. that rx, wrth repard tw the evrdent enlovment of the large number lalung part rn the bn mutt rmpuhrr spurt rn our Iaeulrv, Prlthough not havrng the honor of Lainrng first place rn unter -.. lacultx' plav, we always gave cunxrderabfe worrv to our opponents before succumbtng tw defeat. Iflowt-ver, next vear, wrth the and of the Senior Stuck, we p'an to malte rt a banner verr for lzngrneernng curlrng. Putin' Nrnulyllluu
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ENGINEERING SENIOR BASKETBALL ENGINEERING JUNIOR BASKETBALL I I 1 I I nz, si I g - I I i i I thi 4' Kg-Ja .iff 4'4'l '-l..:, 1-IZI I:Z1II -v Ig I ....,.1 fl' I ' III ,VHS -, 'E -as - 'IWmr'iI5f 'Ti . H, 1,-f-sqft ,i... 1 rt' Hiiuwa. - ' .4-s-n1f.t 1 Burl: Rout-rf . Proudfoot, A. Nitchuk. S. Carrick. Frunl Row- S, llaplan, G. Earl. XV Dydyk. ,Av l'lut','t Raitt' Ci. l,eekie C, I'-yers, R. Moore, rk. Btllinkoll. l'rnnr R-uuf Nl llale S. Smith, C. Brown, J, Youngman. N lovking hack over the records of year IQEO-ll, it will he found that the Engineering hasketballers set up an unbeatable record, winning both Birks and Birks 'IV' trophies. ln this past vert although both senior and junior teams were at least as grind. If not better, than last year s teams. the seniors only managed to raise the Engineering colors by defending their right to the Birks A cup. ln the senior league a much higher grade of basketball was displayed in all games than in any previous year. A keen, healthy, eompettlive spirit kept the interest sky high. The Engineering senior team was rather fortunate this year in that it was composed mainly of Varsity senior plavers. The line spirit of team work in all games played drew admiration from both the opposing teams and the audienre. It need not be stated here at any length that every individual on the team is eligible to play again next year. so beware Arts and lNl,A,C. Nlf of the chief difficulties that had to be coped with by former basketball reps was the shortage of material for a junior team. Happily this difliculty did not present itse'I this year and a very patriotic spirit was shown by all basketballets in all classes. The support of the picked team at every game was practically l0O per cent. Closely contested games throughout the league kept the leading position bouncing from team to team. It can be safely said here that the junior Engineering team was looked upon as a formidable opponent from the very start of the basketball season to the end. The Engineering Society extends its thanks to both junior and senior players for their loyal support and services rendered. Page Ninety-four
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