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UNITED MEN'S BASKETBALL Hilti: Nou'- H. Stinson G. North Ii l.v.1!Iit'rtl.ilc I7. Nlctmvin IE I urnixxxl tf,o,1cIir Friml lion' fi, fNlcXIull.m T. Hawl-.inc G Johnson T. Saunders Xl Best UNITED CO-ED BASKETBALL Hari: lion Xl. Xlclilm :X I,lwn lx, Dennison XI. Sprung C. I7.ix'iw IE. Termuenile XI, Setter Irina! ICA ii N. Nliller S. Uwuizlas B. Iarpt-riicr rinptainl J. Nlcllurnuv HIS year lpresumably due to the depression? United was only able to field I1 junior team, composed mainly of Freshmen and Sophoinores. and coached by Evans Furnival. In the Iirst series the United squad placed second to Medicals, while in the second series they man- aged to cop second place once more, being beaten out by Aggies. Most of the team will be back next year and will be under the capable management of T. Saunders. HE girls' basketball activities were limited to one entry in the Senior Inter-Faculty League. The teams invisible success was confined to one victory over the Arts girls, but inasmuch as that team had three U.M,S.U. players on it, and the United team was made up of players just being initiated into the SpOrI. the success to the team, at least, was no mean one. The college dropped two splendid games to M.A.C., finishing the season in a tie for second place. Puui- Om- Hundred um! Eighteen
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UNITED CO-ED HOCKEY Buck ROLUJ S. Anderson O. Glinl J, Brown Al. Oastler A. Bowman E. Broad Front Row!- A. McCormick M. Cochrane M. Mellish B. Gabcl l.. Geddes l 4 1 UNITED CURLING Bach Row- Nl. Mellish O. Glinz J. lVlcBurney E. Boughton Front RDLUJ R. Love D, MacDonald F. Turnbull J. Brown HE for the championship this year. to the Scientific champs. United girls made n stirring bd proving to be worthy opposition The team was bui't around a nucleus or grads who leave us this veal: howrver. the enthusiasm shown by our jun fears for the future. Two of reputation with the U,M,S.U. manager in the person of Jim ior members leaves us with no the members made places and a team, The team has a real live Brown. Page One XVENTY mixed rinks of co-eds and men cnloyed the roarin' game this season. Curling was man- committee consisting of Mar- scason opened with a novelty championship of the winter on a very successful season. aroused in curling this year. into the future. aged very ellicieutly by the joint garct Mellish and Bert Love. The bonspiel, and the finals ffr the schedule brought down the curtain A great deal of interest has been and it is hoped that it will carry Hundred and Sew-nlecn
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T was on November 6th, 1906, twenty-five years ago, one quarter of a century, that the founder of the College, the Premier of the Province, Sir Rodmond Roblin, declared the Manitoba Agricultural College offi- cially opened and prepared to serve the farmers of Manitoba. Since its inauguration the College has had a most vicissitudinous career, but has always progressed toward the fulfilment of the original purpose of better service to agriculture in particular and rural life in general. With the changing conditions of agriculture the immedi- ate objects or ideals of the institution have also changed. During this period it has passed through four distinct phases which for the want of better terms may be briefly stated as, first, extension 5 second. teaching: third, research, and fourth, graduate study. It is interesting to note that these stages of development synchronize very closely with the regime of the four men who have at different times directed the affairs of the College, i.e., Dr. W. J. Black, Professor J. B. Reynolds, Dr. John Bracken and Dean W. C. McKillican. 'lege
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