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AGRICULTURE SENIOR FOOTBALL Buch Row- A, Cooper G. Meehan C. Parker H. Whitby N. MacGregor J, Forsythe P. Hamilton Front Rotuf T. Ross H. Laycup Prof. Cirant H. MacGregor C. Johnson R. Harrison AGRICULTURE JUNIOR FOOTBALL Back Row? E. Hauslrnccht H. Peto Third Row- S. Stein P. Janzcn . Wilton A R. Bowring D, Ciizson Second Row- K, McLean M. Timonin Prof. Grant W. YVacIclell H. Sewell M. Lysccki HE Inter-faculty League made a delayed start, due to adverse weather conditions, but interest was well sustained. The result was a three-cornered tie between Engineers, United Colleges and M.A.C. In the replays M.A.C. disposed of Engineers at the second attempt and earned the right to meet United Colleges fwho drew a byej in the iinal game. This was played on a snow covered, wind swept pitch--United winning after extra time by three goals to one. Congratulations, United! HE junior football team pro- duced somewhat unexpected results this year. Com- mencing the season with only three of last year's players, practically a new team had to be built up around this nucleus. However, they went through the season with but one defeat, losing only to the season's champions-Accountancy-bult this was sufficient to put them out of the running. Page One Hundred and Twenty-ntne
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AGRICULTURE S.C.M. COMMITTEE Burl: Hint- - L . XV.iIIxuf XI XX'illian1s J. Forsyth KI Klcl. ure ll. llarvev XI little fl. t rang from If-'ttf IV earn.-ll ll llelelier IJ. Sarslield Ii. XViclxlund AI. lingers AGRICULTURE ATHLETIC COMMITTEE Burl: llmui fl. Harrison . I lnvd N. Marljregor l'. .Ianzen G C. . Racine .llrtltlle Row-- I7. Ihlaniiltun ll. Nlacrlulay R Ranwni I, lxillis N. Milton P. lairtl K. Ablrit l,. Swanton Flon! NULL'-4 D. I altoner ll. XVhitIav XV. Ynumanns ll Mclienzie rl t ompt' r HE S.C.M. at the Agricult- ural College is one of the four major committees which handle student affairs. Its contribution to college life has not only been through the sponsoring of successful social events. but primarily through three major projects. Study groups Linder the leadership of well chosen leaders have proven extremely interesting and most educational, Sunday evening services with people from vari- ous walks of life as speakers have been enlighten- ing and informative. A valuable addition to these services has been the group singing and special music by various members of the student body. NE of the most pleasing ieatures of the past season has been the number of students from M.A.C, who have ably represented the University in various branches of athletics. We extend to them our heartiest congratulations. Girls' Basketball-Doreen Falconer, Anne Liv- ingstone. Berna Mclienzie. Nancy Milton, and Helen Schofield. Girls' Track-Doreen Falconer and Isabelle liallis. Girls' Hockey-Anne Livingstone, Girls' Curling-Ruth Casselman and Pat. Reid. Mens Track-Austin Floyd, Ptrut' One Humlruii uml Tttwrvltf-rir,rh!
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AGRICULTURE CO-ED SENIOR BASKETBALL Buck Row! ,-X. Titlev XY, Youmnnnt llklanagcrj N. Milton Fmnl Roruf D. Falconer B. Mclicnzie Nl. Duncan A. Livingstone H. Schofield AGRICULTURE CO-ED JUNIOR BASKETBALL Back Row? G. Cole XV Youmanns fklanagctl Xl, Dick Xl. Coates I-ron: RULU7 l. Pallas R. Ransom B. Mcdulay H. Cranston M. Garner HE MAC. basketball quin- tetle is stronger than ever. For six consecutive years now they have held the Inter-faculty trophy. This year tive Aggies are playing on the U.M,S.U. team Once again they hope to retain their cup. and we are confident that they have a fairly good chance. HE Aggie junior girls' basf ketball team have been playing right up to the L.. mark this year and are looking forward to some more exciting games. Four of the players are new on the team. but the other five are well known from the games last year. - Helen Cranston plays centre. with Marguerite McCaulay, Margaret Coates, Betty McKay. and Gertrude Cole as forwards. and Margaret Garner. Ruth Ransom, Isobel Follis. and Marjorie Dick playing defence, Page Om' Hundred and Thirty
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