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SOCCE' INTERFACULTY soccer was successful this year, MORRIS STEIMAN despite the fact that military training played havoc with the arranged schedule. Aggies in their first year of senior soccer com- petition, despite stiff opposition, copped first place and the senior crown. Science were runner-ups. The teams participating in the senior league were, Aggies, Engineers, Science, Medicine and United. In the junior division Accountancy came through with another championship team and retained the laurels they Won the year previous. This year Arts re-entered soccer competition and finished in second place in the junior league. Aggies and United also entered junior teams. For the first time in many years Jock Glencross was not on hand to blow the Whistle, as he is in the army, and the refereeing job was capably handled by Bruce Jones of Science and Jack Levine of Engineering. All games were played at Fort Garry and United College. Soccer Convenor SENIOR CHAMPIONS-AGRICULTURE: JUNIOR CHAMPIONS-ACCOUNTANCY: Standing-J. Shaw, P. Gammon, Perry, D. Lamont. C. Whetter, Standing -J. Kost, B. Neal, B, Gray. C. McBride. J. Brown. L- Shebeskl icapt-7' N- Casslls- Seated-B. Grant, H. Morton tCapt.7, H. Floyd. C. Rampton Seated-A. McLean, A. Hill, B. Mollison, G, Irwin, D. Carruthers. Missing-N' Burnside' J. Gohl' J' Barker, C. OBrien- Missing-W, Drapala.
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The big 3 of bowling. Lucy Ann throws a strike? Will she hit the number one pin? Thelma Dicks displays the approach, while l,United Collegians look on. Nice form, Sibyl . . . H0w'm I doing, girls? Wow ! I I broke a hunclredg or one guy and six gals.
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' IFLE CLUB THE Varsity Rifle Club has completed its second year at the Main Street ranges, as well as its second year as a recognized A.B.C. activity. Last year Bert Bestick won the board's individual medal for aggregate score in the city competition. Ray Baker, Aleck Thorarinson and Duart McLean received honorable mention for their scores. The club, in its first year of city competition, tied for second place. For a good part of the match, Varsity lead with the score of 499 out of 500, but was beaten by the 500 score of the Winnipeg team. To date there has been no competition, but if it can be arranged, Varsity will enter two teams. Aleck Thorarinson was elected to succeed Jim Humphreys as V president and George Comrie was given the job of treasurer. Ray Baker won the A.B.C. medal this year and Jim Humphreys received the A.B.C. executive medal, The membership was down a little from last year, since a good many of the JIM I-TUMPHREYS, Rifle Club Covwenor boys were occupied with C.O.T.C. Despite this, the year was very successful. More Dominion Marksmen Awards were given this year than last year. We feel quite confident that if, as and when the city competition is held, another trophy will be added to the University's collection. Plans and tentative arrangements are being made for an entry in next year's provincial matches, which will give us a crack at that Dominion trophy. In appreciation for the work she did for the Rifle Club since its organization, Diane Raymond was presented with a cup. As secretary it was Diane's duty to collect and mark all targets, and to distribute all awards, all of which were handled competently and cheerfully by Miss Raymond. This is an incentive to all future aspirants of the Rifle Club. www, We em 3 Back Row-Jack White, Vic Roberge, Doug Dunphy, Alan Killey, George Comrie. Middle Row-Don Reid, Gordon Breckman, Ed Walker, Glen Canfield, Ed Fowler, Art Hill. SeatedfRay Baker, Peg Moorhouse, Jim Humphreys lPresident1, Diane Raymond, Aleck Thora- rinson. 241
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