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T Holders Meds 3T1 J. G. cock J. A. MCLEAN R. D. M. S. J. J- D. At basketball played Gordon Cock As rearguard he was like a rock. Fast and sure. R. GOLDENBERG GOLDIE plays the English game Rugger brought to him his fame. He's a star. R. GUNN A gymnast he, on mat and bar Donald Gunn was known afar For his skill. L. HARLEY Award of Merit and Bronze T Mel is a hockey player fast On ice he never is the last To score a goal. HURWITZ At basketball he is a wow Can he shoot baskets? Boy and how He slips them in. H. LEE A fencer bold is Joseph Lee A surgeon he will surely be And wield a knife. E. LONG Award of merit and Bronze T A rugby player was old Tiny VVhile playing, he was always grimy For the Blue. A. MCFADYEN At rugby Doug. sure knows his stuff He also coached-knew how to bluff I-Iis team along. Tlzrcr' f0rly7fnur W. B. T. B. G. W. English rugger, fast and rough Gave John a chance to make it tough Which he did. A. MONKHOUSE In the old Canadian game William Monkhouse rose to fame On the Grid. R. FAKLER Bennie's game is in the cage At Basketball he is a sage A real star. R. SARGEANT Ralph's a modern argonaut Pulls an oar and tires not In a race. B. SPARKS Lacrosse, the grand old Indian game Is the cause of Balfour's fame He's a Brave. R. SPARROW Hurdles stump not good old Sparrow At running, he is like an arrow Fast and true. WEST A soccer player is Bill West For scoring goals he is the best Ever seen. And though we're leaving good old meds Let us all lift up our heads Shout Toronto loud and long For the teams we've helped along. All we could. T holders of the Graduating year of Medicine 3TI
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.7 Iifflll i, MEDICALATHf 'NC 'EXECUTIVE If '19 fox 351' ' t A Tig 4 The Medical Athletic Association HE Medical Athletic Association includes all men in the faculty of Medicine and acting through its executive which is elected annually controls all athletics in connection with the faculty. A yearly fee is paid by the members and in this way the association is financed. The executive is made up of an Honorary President chosen from the faculty by the executive, a President, Vice-President and Secretary- Treasurer from the sixth, fifth, and fourth years respectively, and a repre- sentative from each of the three junior years. The executive appoint a quarter- master who is directly responsible for Athletic supplies. Teams were entered in all Interfaculty sports and considerable success was met with. In order to give more men an opportunity to play and also to give the smaller faculties an equal chance we are represented in most sports by two teams. A junior team -from the first three years and a senior team from the last three years. The .Iuniors were the only successful ones in winning a cham- pionship when they captured the Iickardt Trophy representative of the Inter- faculty XYater Polo Championship. In all Interfaculty competition the competing men are those who are not playing Intercollegiate in that sport. Medicine is well represented on every Intercollegiate team. In the faculty were held a Track and Field meet won by first year quite handilyg an Assault-at-Arms, being contested and several good men were brought forward and lastly a baseball league won by Third Year. In View of the fact that the year was a financial success and that well over a hundred and fifty men took advantage of the opportunity to get their exercise in organized athletics, we feel that the expense and time has been well invested. Three furliv-ll1rfc
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T Holders of Medicine LIST of championship teams of this year would include few under the name of Medicine. However, a perusal of the names of T holders ' would quickly reveal a generous share of them enrolled in Medicine. Thus this faculty makes a genuine contribution to the group of athletes at U. of T. Meds. does not have to take a subordinate place to any of the faculties when the clarion call goes out for athletes. The revered red, white, and black has in the past and will in the future be worn by a group of athletes quite capable of making a good showing in the most spirited competition. Three forty-fire
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