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THE TWIG ixxjgg-xv K 'YN W ' :QI Qghx I . SENIOR HOCKEY The I934-35 University Schools hockey team opened the season after a number of exhibition games by losing its S.P.A, start to Oshawa Majors by an 8-0 score. How- ever this was a very creditable showing, con- sidering that the hand-picked Majors were at that time favoured for the O.l-l.A. title. We opened the group season with an 8-3 victory over Northern Vocational. The second game resulted in a 5-4 overtime vic- tory over Jarvis, while the next start put us further on the road to success when U.C.C. was defeated 4-3. However, in our next game, against Jarvis, we met a set-back, coming out on the short end of a 5-4 score, but following this we once more resumed our winning ways with a 5-4 overtime vic- tory over U.C.C. Next We tangled with the ever-powerful St. Mike's squad, and after leading for most of the game lost out by 4-3. The schedule forced us to meet St. Mike'S again in our following engagement, and, after trailing 6-l at the end of the second period, our boys made a gallant fight, to fall just one goal short of the tying marker. How- ever we closed the group season with an 8-2 victory over Northern Vocational, which won our way into the play-offs. The team opened the plav-offs at home against St, Mike's, and with the aid of a pair of last-period counters we gained a 2-2 tie. Then we moved down to Maple Leaf Gar- dens for the final play-off encounter. The game was a ding-dong struggle through- out, and it was only through St. Mike's scor- ing with but three minutes to go that we were beaten 2-I on the game and 4-3 on the round. St. Michaels are to be congratulated on their victory and their subsequent fine per- formance in travelling to the O.l'l.A. Junior B finals. The Team: Pat Cassels-goal-playing his second year for U.T.S. and as in the previous year was the outstanding goal-keeper in the group-suffered a broken hand in mid- season, but gamely carried on and shared in every contest. Jack Funston 1 sub-goal-keeper - only the brilliance of Cassels kept ,lack from dis- playing his fine ability more often-played in several games and acquitted himself in great style in each start. This should be a great year for Jack. Bill Macpherson-defence-a tower of strength all year. His body-checking and rushing made him a great threat going both ways-unfortunately has left us for foreign fields and will line up with Jarvis this year. Murray Macleod-defence-a hard fighter at all times-opposing rushers gen- erally passed Murray on their backs. I-lis rather awkward but very speedy style of skating made him feared by opposing de- fencernen.
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THE TWIG 7 out of 10 camp directors ! p recommend l Eno and take it themselves , The king had a great time I this summer visiting camps , where boys and girls revelled in outdoor sports. The well-known hockey-player visited twenty Camps in all, and in most of i them the daily dash of Ends 119 Fruit Salt was as mueh a part of the routine as breakfast. lino keeps people ht by keeping them regular. lt makes a pleas- ant-tasting drink. lt is gentle- sure in action-and mfr. Eno keeps the intestines free from poisonous waste . . . re-energizes the system . . . puts a person on their toes. Try Eno for a week and youll feel like a new person. QE EN49. X, 7 4 l+lE-ALTH IN HE PALM Ly orvoun HAND Milk El th ,..-- . ,A lmlg wfflff' I N u ,I I I , L f' ffl, If X K Q' LL - ' 'l 1 L, .. ,
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