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i-IVCI El INTERCOLLEGIATE hockey was dropped this year, but hockey in the - University did not suffer, If anything, the interest in the Interfaculty league was increased many times. The Interfaculty leagues were made up cf the same teams as last year, except that Pharmacy and St. John's College dropped out this year. There were two sections to the leagues, a Junior section and a Senior section. The Junior section was made up of United, Agriculture, Science and Engineers: the Senior league was com- prised of Engineers, Medicine, Science, United College and Arts. Winners of these leagues were United Juniors and Engineers Sniors, Games were played on Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoons. so as to accommodate C.O.T.C. men. In both leagues 38 games were played at the Olympic Rink, The officiating was capably handled by Referees Ullman and Garbutt. HOCRCU COVVUQNOV' An innovation this year was an all-star game, the teams being chosen from the leading Interfaculty players. They were called the Browns and the Golds. The game ended in a 3-3 tie and was one of the best hockey games seen in Winnipeg this year. The match took place at the Amphitheatre during the Ice Carnival. Two co-ed teams had the honor of playing the first period of this game and the St. John's co-eds gave the Browns a 2-0 lead over the Home Economics girls. The men of Science-Engineers- Aggies carried on for the Browns against the United-Medicine-Arts combination of the Golds. SANDY MCPHERSON Senior- Played Won Lost Tied For Against Points Engineers ...... . . 8 6 l l l4 10 13 Medicine . . . 6 4 2 0 20 20 8 Science .... 6 2 3 1 17 13 5 Arts .,., ..... 6 2 4 O 20 27 4 United , ,. ..... 6 1 5 0 7 14 2 Junior- Played Won Lost Tied For Against Points Ulqitgd ,VY,YVYVVVVYVYYY 9 8 1 0 34 7 16 Agriculture ....,. 8 5 2 l 19 18 11 Engineers 9 1 6 2 17 28 4 Science ....................... .... 8 1 6 1 16 33 3 Aggie dressing room between Cameron of United 'makes All ready to substitute the periods. brilliant save. first string. Wonder who will get there As Engineers go down before I first. a strong United Junior team. Science bench stars.
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StandingiTom Dougall. Bill Fraser, Dave Slater. John Craig. Seated-Joan Macaw, Graham Lount, Bette Fenton. oi!! CLUB THE University of Manitoba Ski Club was organized in late October, 1940. The fol- lowing otncers were elected: President, John Bell: Vice-President, Joan Macawg Secre- tary, Robert Fraserg Treasurer, Thomas Dou- gallg A.B.C. Rep., Dave Slater, Publicity, Graham Lountg Social, Bette Fentong Mani- toban, John Craigg Instruction Department, Jack Iverson. Being too late in the season to erect a club house, the Ski Club was affiliated and located with the Wildewood Club, Fort Garry, after much discussion about the location of a club house. Much credit is due to Dave Slater, Tom Dougall, John Bell and Graham Lount for their initiative in the formation of the club and getting it well under Way. The Athletic Board of Control were very con- siderate of the club's situation and gave the club excellent backing in their project. Jack Iverson, head of the Instruction Department, organized classes under the fol- lowing men: Ivan Jackson and John Bell. Instruction was given on all ski trips, and also on hills around the Wildewood Club. The Social Department was under the direction of Bette Fenton, who handled her position quite ably. Dances were held at the Wildewood 'Club throughout the season. A tea dance was held on February lst and it was acclaimed a huge success by everyone there. Plans are now under way for next season and Dave Slater, the new president, is in charge of the summer committee. Plans for the erection of a club house this summer are under the direction of Graham Lount. The 251 program committee, under Tom Dougall, has formed the program for the coming year with the social committees plans fitting into the program committee's plans. John Craig has charge of the Publicity Department. .Q-saEsEiEiEs. 2 :.. . - E.z.-:-:-- - --A-- - ,MW v3ff:.1.:-:--- ' . 1.55. 3 2,1 .,. life' 'fiiifz '.5:2E.:ffA 2335- ' .3.1qg.g. .fl ' 52 -' I .. at -AIP ? 1.1 : :::::::::: s:5:5 5 ' 'Z1:r:::r -' :E 25252512f?25252s2Pisisfflfififizg .Lf I ,..fi'l l 'i.455iE5i515fi'f2i.fffi 'ff iii? -ffizg. e ' 55E5E555E555255555Z555E5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifilfif 555553553 ' ' M Four 'reasons why we join the Ski Club. This is where co-eds enjoy a momenfs relaxation before going on a long hike.
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ENGINEERS-Senior Inter- faculty Champions: Back Row 7-Al Hay lCoachl. B. Keay, W. Leydier, B. Whaley, C. Hunter. B. Bergman, J. Cann. Front Roll:-B. Jeske. B. Ellis, S. Dahl. I M. Brodie, L. W'ardrop. SCIENCE: Back Row-J. Lanigan, B. McGrana- ghan. H. Sigurdson 1Capt.l. H. Parkhurst, K. Godfrey, D. Gilbert T. Jacob, B, Appleby, A. Ormerod G. Haines lCoachJ. Front Row- J. Grisdale, J. Newell. M. Guberman. G. Johnson. Missing-F. Poulter, N. Krolman, L Horsefield, Z. Ferley, D. Jessiman ARTS: Left to 1-ight-H. Axford, M. Wriglxt, D. Riley. D. Merkeley, G. Fowler, J. Hamlin, S. Bond. fwllevzfacwliq Jfac
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