University of Manitoba - Brown and Gold Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1932

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SCIENCE CO-ED BASKETBALL Back Row? 40 P. Rindress M. Lee L. Hulyar G. Hownt fron! Ruwi L, Gcrric E. Connell D. Bcnnrit A. Cottingham SCIENCE CO-ED HOCKEY Back Row- D. Boyd B. Jackman M. Truman U. Gray L. Hclynr Front Rou.'-- D. Mudge P. Hayes M. Martin B. Newton T. Cuddy HIS year the Science girls have come forward, with considerable enthusiasm, to make an impressive showing in junior inter- faculty basketball. Although generally being novices at basketball. they have won two out of three games, with one game. on which the championship depends, re- maining to be played. It is with confidence that we look forward to a bigger and better season next year, as the majority of the team will be back with renewed enthusiasm and pep. HE season 1931-32 proved a very successful one for the Science girls' hockey team. The girls were enthusiastic from the start and ever attentive to the words of wisdom of their coach. Mason Truman. In the Girls' Senior Inter- faculty League the team lost but one game. This success was due to the fact that every girl on the team put her whole heart and soul into the game. All of the girls enjoyed the game. not alone because they were winning. but because of the game spirit displayed by the opposing teams, Let us hope that in years to come this year's record may oft be repeated. Faye One Hundred unc! Sixty-one

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SCIENCE BASKETBALL XV. Kcpman L, Remus O, P-rown A. Noble J. lhwryluclx A. Bnfith SCIENCE HOCKEY B-:ck ROLL'- Ci, Trucman E. Bergman J, Cunlilin XV. Morrison Ci. l. ennox J Cousins fron! Rotuf S. Schroppe K XVilson S. Malry NY. Kcpmnn W. Allan XY. R ussell HE Green and Gold squad did not win a game this year-but what's a win- you know that little piece of Kiplings. However, what is far more important the boys played their games and played them well, But for a few unfor- tunate clashes of the city Junior schedule with the Interffaculty schedule they might have come out on top. XVith the separation of the Junior and Senior di- visions another obstncle arises. but with the great improvement the team showed in latter games one cannot help but feel hopeful for the future. CIENCE demonstrated their basketball ability by winning the Birks B Tro- phy, emblematic of the Junior inter-faculty cham- pionship for the first time in a number of years. After tying for honors in the first half of the series, they came through with a win in the play- off. Second series found the members tuned up to higher efforts. which resulted in the acquisition of the divisional championship. The play-off series with MJ-XC., the other di- vision winner, very nearly spelled their downfall, but a seven-point lead remained to their credit. to give them the much desired championship. Page One Humlretl um! Sixlq



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SCIENCE INTER- FACULTY CURLINC limi: R--tt ll Innes tt lsrown R I cmpbt-ll 5 .Iohnst-in li I ally Il liickltvr-I lr.-nl Rott' - I Bxrongacli .X I ormic I Tyndale ti XY.itson R H tv w tl v n l'- liuchan Q SCIENCE CO-ED CURLING I , Frulninli A. Lottiiiglxini Ii Nt-xvtuii CIENCE curlers enjoyed a yery successful year in 1931-32. At the beginning of the season a novelty spiel was held in which no less than 60 students participated. The main event was won by Grant NVatson's rink. Archie Cormie's rink taking the secondary event. For the nrst time in many years a Science rink won the University Porte-Markle competition. The personnel of the winning rink was: G. Watson lskipl. B, Howden tthirdl, A. Cormie Isecondl. O. Brown tleadyl. In the regular inter-faculty curling. Science placed second, losing out to Arts by a slim one-point mar- gin. This standing is noteworthy in view of the fact that the three Science rinks were composed almost entirely of new men, only two of last year's curlers being included. Bob Howden skipped his rink to a well deserved victory in the finals of the consolation event in the U.M,S.U. Novelty Spiel. Bob Lilly played third, while Mary Martin and Greta I-Iowat held down the front end in fine style. Puyt- Om' Humlrctl un:I Slxltl-ILLHJ

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