University of Toronto Schools - Twig Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1935

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Page 32 text:

THE TWIG Il 4 ' V! came about Chocolale I I V gif' from Cadbury's Th H st taste tells you how different, how much I l a Ia B I' smoother, more delicious milk choco a e c n Over half a cup of fresh full cream milk in every 5c bar Fry-Cadbury Ltd., Montreal You Can TASTE .eh CREAM. BREDI ' BREAD IS BEST HOLDEN, MURDOCH, WALTON Sz BEATTY BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS JOHN B. HOLDEN, K.c. JAMES Y. MURDOCII, K.c. WILLIAM s. WALTON WILLIAM H. REATTY s. H. ROBINSON, ILA. P. c. FINLAY, B.A. 603-4 Royal Bank Building OFFICES: 2.8 King Street East, Toronto 2 121

Page 31 text:

THE TWIG Reg Raney-defence-one of the most enthusiastic players on the team-showed his real worth when we were short-handed by snaring the puck and hoisting it clown the ice, when his tearn-mates were thoroughly disorganized. Shorty Miller-captain and centre- Short was the fastest scoring centre in the prep group-has been a stand-out for the past three years with U.T.S. sextets-a fast skater with a tricky shift and a terrific shot -a great hockey future awaits him. 8 5. 47 k ,- 5 Q, 41 , u t Sr . liisjgt M Ask, lxiffj-cj S ENIOR H Ol 'KEY T EAM Front Rn fr: MavMillau. Svmlzd Ruff: Cjasscls, Boxer, Mr. Lewis, Miller QCapt.j, Mr. Stswart CC'0a0hj, A. B0ll4ill11giO!J, Funston. Third Row: Mt-Leod, 1I21L'I'll1E'1'S0l1, F1'QWGl', Smith, A. B. Boddingtou, O'Briau, Ritchie. Al Boddington - forward 1 joey was playing his second year on right wing, and was the fastest skater on the team-a weak heart bothered his condition at times but he always gave his best, frequently play- ing himself into exhaustion-the dressing- roorn comedian. Art Bodclington-forward-a fine fast skater possessing a hard shot-a great pass- receiver and a thoroughly smooth performer all round. Art's goal with ten seconds to go in the first Jarvis game was a masterpiece. He should be even better this year. Dick Boxer-forward-one of the highest scorers of the season. When the team was down we could always depend on Dick to bring us through. I-le showed his ability in the dying moments of the St. Mike's play-off game with his equalizing marker-his bril- liant back-checking would have been a credit to any player. i'Scotty Ritchie - forward - possessed an uncanny knack of finding the corners of the goal-an experienced performer who had what it took in the pinches-Scotty should have a great season in the Bank League this year.



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THE T II'IG Pete O'Brian-forward-the hardest worker on the team-possessed of a world of couragfnever gave up until the final bell had rung-a fast skater and a tireless back-checker who managed to bulge the twine on numerous occasions. He is made of the spirit that wins in the Royal Air Force. and we wish him luck there. Fred Frewer-forward-last season Fred made the long jump from Bantam to Junior O.H..-X.. with plenty to spare-really came into his own in the play-offs when he led attack after attack against the St. Mike's citadel, only to be outluckecl in his attempts to score. .-X finished performer with a bullet shot, Fred should star on this year's team. The entire school is indebted to lV1r. Stewart for his willing and able assistance in making the team what it was. and also takes this opportunity of thanking Roly Smith and t'Beef MacMillan for their loyal assistance to the team. T.H.L. JUNIOR HOCKEY The Juniors were the only team which the school entered in organized hockey to win their group last year. The junior club was composed of the cast-offs from the senior team, who lacked experience, there- fore it was a great feat for a young inex- perienced team to progress so far. ln fact, all the players, with the exception of two, were eligible for juvenile cornpanyu. The team was strengthened by the addition of Donaldson, Maclaren and Ward, who re- mained slightly longer than the others with the senior team. The team was grouped with De La Salle - 5.2 FN 75 N .r ISA - J UNIOR T. H. L. HOCKEY TEAM I r4'mf Rim YUUIJU lloir .iaimffl Ruffin 'Wniwliifli-rind, Mr. Lewis, Donaldson. Mr. Douglas QCuaoh5, Flellllllillg. Maelareu. Thin? Iffizrz Mm-Xrtliilr, Ho-lgins, Rowell, Osler, Deacon, Stockwell. 122

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