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ARTS TRACK Birth Row- J Scllcy J. Scctor i. Ross Fran: Row- A, Purdy F. Rankin R. F-crinett B, Perry Q 2? 4 ARTS COED TRACK Bath Rousg Xl, C Joperband Nl. Spence E. Eilanlxstein Frm: Row- C. Elliott G. Yullcr M, Schofield HIS year, the track team, with the aid of a few dark horses in the farm of freshmen, was pulled out of the lowly position it has occupied for some years, to stand fourth. The point winners, Pfelfer, Purdy and Hay, cer- tainly showed their ability, the latter two being selccted for the University Track team. With these men and recruits from the prospective freshman class we look forward to another successful year. A U HIS year the Arts Co-eds again dominated at the Inter-faculty meet by carry- ing off the championship with a total of thirty- two points and breaking the only two co-ed records. Gertrude Fuller tied for the individual champion- ship, winning the 60-yard sprint, placing third in the 100 yards and winning the 220 to lower the previous record by one and one-fifth seconds. Mary Cooperband won the baseball throw, breaking the record by more than thirty feet, Another premier performer was Evelyn Blankstein, who placed sec- ond in each of the three weight events. As a proof of their ability on track and field four of the girls made positions on the U.M.S.U. team and were by no means in the background. With plenty of excellent material on hand the arts co-eds are looking forward to annexing another championship next year. Page Sevenly-nine
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ARTS SENIOR HOCKEY Buff: Row- B. Scott R. Davis Nl. Turner L. Cannon from Ilouff J. Jackson A. Johnson B. XVoods L. Harbottle ARTS JUNIOR HOCKEY Back Roux- J. Carmichael J. Hassard rl. Plaxton XV, Courts G, Dylter Front RULUY J. Young M. Tully C. Atchesnn R. Breen C. Mac.-Xrrhur Fl, Lawrence L. Harbottle H E Senior championship Hockey Trophy, which the Arts faculty was striv- ing to obtain for the second successive year, has gone elsewhere this year. Only three of last year's team were back again this year and as a result the teams were rounded out by the last years junior players and by freshmen. The team was placed at somewhat of a disadvantage due to the fact that several Varsity Junior games were played on the night of inter-faculty games and thus three regu- lar players were able to take part in only half ' ti ' . ll ee the scheduled games. However, even at that the team only missed the play-offs by one point. The activities of the Junior team did not meet with as much success as the efforts of the seniors. but even though they were unable to win any of their scheduled matches, they succeeded in keeping the number of goals scored against them to only two. Most of their matches resulted in scoreless ties. The members of this team will add much to the possibility of a successful senior team next year. Page Setcnlyferghl
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ARTS SENIOR BASKETBALL Btn h Row- A, Lawrence H. Mclntyre I. Litman A. Lamb Front Rowi M. Turner E. Spence J, Harvey A, Marlin K. Dickson ARTS CO-ED BASKETBALL Burl: Rott'- G, Henderson P. Blair A, Alartln fNlgr.P R. Koganow Frun! Rwtvf M. Stephens E Blanlxslem M, Cooperband M, Scholiuld NDER the energetic and able tutelage of that uncomparable manager. Harry Mc- Intyre. the Arts team has risen to great heights. For instance they achieved first series honors. los- ing the second series by a few points to the En- gineers. Then. in the first game of the play-offs for the inter-faculty championship, the Blue and XVhite succeeded in tying the team that won the Western Canada Inter-collegiate Championship. In- deed they lost the title, but, not until the final whistle blew. Watcla them next year! .4 OR the first time in four years the Arts Co-ed's Basketball team came within an ace of beating their age-old rivals, the M.A.C. Unfortunately, just as victory was within their grasp. the Aggies uncorked one of their aggressive attacks. to mark up another and final win by a seven point margin. All of which it too bad: but then, Arts have the basis of a real team and next year. with the help of the Almighty, and a little more practice, Varsity Arts is going to produce an unbeatable quintette, or elsel Page Eighty
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