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

 - Class of 1935

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THE T WIC feated 6-4. The A team was next de- feated by U.C.C. 5-2, then went down to St. lVlike's and took a 2-l beating in a hard struggle, in which U.T.S. led up until the end of the second period. The next game was at Upper Canada, where the team, again, true to form went down to a 2-0 defeat. Then followed two defeats at the hands of Northern Vocational, completing the sched- ule. ln an exhibition game arranged with Jarvis Juniors, the U.T.S. team Won their only Victory of the season, defeating the visitors 5-4. Although the team was unsuccessful in their quest for group honors, they never were beaten without giving a good fight, and certainly good material was not lacking. The line-up: Goal: l-lunnisett: defence: E.. Smith, lVlac- Millan, Stirling, Raneyg forwards: lVlc- Arthur, Dowsley, Campbell, Hamilton, Har- binson, Seaborn, The absence of Smith and lVlcArthur from several games handi- capped the team considerably. MIDGET B The team this year was grouped with De La Salle and St. lVlichael's College. The weather was on our side for the majority of the games and also for numerous practices. However, the first game with De La Salle was a Uslushern, in which we were the losers by a close score. The remaining games against St. lVlike's and De La Salle took place on hard ice. All home games were played at Aura Lee, and the away games either at De La Salle, St. lVlike's or High Park. Having defeated St. lVlichael's in all three games, we played off with De La Salle. The play-off games provided thrills a-plenty, 126 especially the final game at Wexford Arena, when, despite an early lead, the team was again defeated by a very close margin. All the players showed fine form, and their very enthusiastic spirit, together with the able coaching of Don Davidson of O.C.E.., carried the team into the play-offs, if not to the group championship. The Forwards: Barnes fcaptainj, Jennings, Palmer, McCaffrey, lVlcConvey, lVlcElheran, Players : B. Young, Young. Defence: Keeley, Rance, Cunningham. Goal: Dalrymple. MIDGET C HOCKEY This season the team was grouped with the powerful East York Collegiate team and St. lVlike's E.ast . Due to a dearth of mid- get hockey players in the school, the team was forced to start the season with only seven players. These seven boys played re- markable hockey in the first game, but lack of playing strength caused their defeat by St. lVlichael's by the score of 4-0. ln the next game with East York, the team gave an even more creditable performance, though this time beaten 4-l. After two weeks rest, they concluded the season by losing a tough 3-2 decision to St. lVlike's. Thanks are due to coach McKenna of O.C.E., for his able guidance and sympathy during the season. Consistently fine performances were in by Hennessy, Farncombe and ably assisted by the rest of the team, turned Leitch, which Goal: Cameron, Defence: Hennessy. included: Smith, Singer: Forwards: Farncombe, Leitch, Strathy, Tisdale, Blachford, Fletcher and Park.



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THE TWIG BANTAM A ' HOCKEY The Bantam HA team of l934-5 played a total of eight games with De La Salle, U.C.C. and St. Mike's. Although losing the first game to U.C.C. by l-0, they reversed their form and won from St. Mike's 2-l in a close game. The next three games were lost to De La Salle, St. Mike's and U.C.C. respectively, by the scores of l-0, l-0 and 4-l. Winning their last game with De La Salle, however, put the team in a three-cornered tie for second place, as each team had won two and lost four. In the play-offs with De La Salle, the first game was fought to a l-l tie, while De La Salle played fine hockey to win the second 2-l. The Team: Deacon, Moffat, Brown, Acton, Boxer, Laidlaw, Zuerrer, Wright, Nordheimer, Jarvis, I-Iewitson, O'Brian and Wardell. BANTAM B HOCKEY Last year's Bantam UB team was suc- cessful in winning three out of six games. The first was against Northern Vocational, being the latter's home game, and U.T.S. lost 3-0. Then the team defeated in suc- cession St. Mikes B 4-3, St, Mike'S West 3-2, and St. Mike's B again 8-3. However, in the next game Northern Voca- tional beat the team 3-0. They then went out to Catfish to play St. Mike's 'iWest , but were defeated 3-2 in their best exhibi- tion of hockey that year. The hard-fighting squad consisted of Bland, Breithaupt, Bottomley, Clark, D. Deacon, Dunkleman, Dickinson, Greene, Levy, Moore, Muller and Rhind. BANTAM C HOCKEY The hockey season of I934-5 was the second one in which Bantam C had been in existence, the first C team having been formed the previous year. This year's team played four games, but unfortunately lost all of these encounters. The Team: Coal: Maclflacherng defence: Fairlie, Purvis, Andrews, forwards: Shaver, Mc- Michael, Rotenberg, Rankin, Maclean. MINOR BANTAM A HOCKEY During the 1934-5 hockey season, three new teams were organized and introduced into the school. They were the Minor Bantam teams, and were necessitated by the large number of boys who wished to play T.I-I.L. hockey, and who could not be placed on the bantam teams. Minor Bantam A was grouped with St. Mikes and U.C.C. At the end of the schedule the latter team proved to have had the best ability, for they carried off the championship, having gone through the sea- son undefeated. In the first game with St. Mikes, our team lost by the score of 4-3, and in the return game were unceremonious- ly eliminated. The Team: Cranston, Livingston, Hipwell, Nelson, Alexander, I-Ienry, Cook, Fraser, Cole and Flanagan. MINOR BANTAM B Due to the good hockey season last year, all the games the team played were con- tested outside. In the same group were S.M.C. west , De I..a Salle and U.T.S. C The Saints twice defeated the team 4-0 and 6-2, and De I..a Salle inflicted the same treatment 3-2 and l-0, however with the U.T.S. C team, an even split was ob- tained, the latter winning 3-2 but losing 3-l. Even though the team won only one game of its six, the boys will agree that they ob- tained good practice under the able super- vision of E.. I... Mundy, of O.C.E. The Team: Goal: Vanwyckg defence: Waters, Mac- Intosh, Mulholland, forwards: Frewer, Fal- coner, Rotenberg, Parkinson, Bosley, Mc- Broom, Macivor.

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