University of Victoria - Tower Yearbook (Victoria, British Columbia Canada)

 - Class of 1947

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. , fy 1, . N 4 , , MAUD WALLACE BARRY COLPMAN SCOTTY PAIRBAIRN BETTY MILLOY IILL McCOLL lCGPlGil'll lManagerl ag 8 MARG CREASY JOYCE LYTTON DOT ADAMS MARILYN IVINGS SHEILA WHITTEMORE' ,I -xxx-x-xx 4. -x-x-xx-xx The Vic. College basketball team will look back on a season of good ball under the able coaching of lim McKellar. At the beginning of the season, several ex- hibition games were played with Oak Bay High and Victoria Normal School. Although the for- mer were taken by a score of 2l-l2, Normal School offered a little more fight and each team drew one game. Basketball really got under way with the Hamilton Smith series but, unfortunately, JIM MCKELLER CCoachl Vic. College failed to maintain good enough ball to remain in the running for the trophy, which was won by the Victoria Normal School. The highlight of the season was the journey to Van- couver, February 7-9. Vic. College defeated the Vancouver Normal School l7-lU, but lost to Var- sity-CNo score, pleasell In the Hocking Cup, round robin tournament, February 22, the team managed to defeat Strathcona Lodge, but Nor- mal School again carried off the silverware, with Vic. High a close second. The forward line consisted of Maud Wallace Ccaptainl, Sheilq Whittemore, lill McColl and Dorothy Adams. Creating an iron defence for the forwards were loyce Lytton, Barry Colpman, Betty Milloy and Marg Creasey. Turning out near the end of the season were Marilyn lvings, Gay Elkington and Sylvia Tallack. HOCKING Q5 FORBES Appreciate Your Buszness

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J' 5 R in gf- if . Ii 4- CBL 19. -L -7 tx Back Row CLeft to Rightl: BILL ROBINSON, LAWRENCE BATES, RED GRAHAM, RON WAKELYN, TOM CUTHBERT, HAROLD ALEXANDER, 'RED BUTLE, MR. POISSON, HARRY GREENHOUGH, MURRAY BRACEWELL, RALPH MCDONALD. r Front Row tLeft to Right: ROSS CLAYTON, ARNOLD TOMLINSON, NORM WYLIE, GRANT BRACEWELL, D. BROWN. 066086401 The College Soccer Team was formed in October and, after several practices, a series of games was arranged with the Saanich Indians. Two games were drawn and the Indians won the third 3-1. The College then defeated the Esaui- malt 'Meat Market team by a similar score. Fol- lowing this they postponed activities until after Christmas. In February a series of games was played with the High Schools, the College de- feating them all, including Mount View, winner of the High School championship. ' Wm. A new game was introduced to the College this Winter, namely, Tong Basketball. In this game anything goes except hair-pulling, eye- gouging and other minor infractions of the regu- lar rules of basketball. It was an inter-faculty league with the Sciencemen fighting their way through to win by being the only team left with four hardly-injured players. It was led by such stalwarts as Ron CYou Carry the Ball, I'l1 Blockl Dakers, Daryl CBruiser-Hipsl Popham, Don tlf You An outstanding factor in the College success has been the team spirit. The boys turned out to every game, playing or not, and cheered when they were not on the field. As a whole, the sponsors of the team are happy and grateful for its show. Next year they hope to put up a team in the intermediate league and give the boys a chance at a championship. Can't Grab a Ball, Grab a 'Manl Hall, Larry tKnock 'Em Down! Dig 'Em Outll Booth and Pat tUnconsciousl Munn. Bright boys on the other teams were Bal CThe Man Who Can't Stand on His Feetl Slcillings, lim tDidn't Want Those Walls There, Anywayl Cairny and .Harry tCleanest Player on the Floorl Irwin. tHe paid for that onell But really the games provided cr lot of fun, both for the players and for the crowds who witnessed them.



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Back Row 1Left to Right: ANNE TURNER, SONIA BAZETT, IO SPICER, TRUDY MANGIN LESLIE RIMMER, DOROTHY ADAMS. Front Row fLeft to Rightl: MADELINE SPICER, PAT CODVILLE, ELIZABETH BATEMAN GWEN KLLOYD, MAUREEN PATMORE. iii-iii 1914-14- The Victoria College girl's 'hockey team, as in previous years, has had a busy season playing at Victoria schools, namely, Oak Bay, Victoria, Mount View and Esquirnalt High Schools, all members of the league, which was newly formed this year. They also battled it out with Queen Margaret's School and Varsity, both at home and out of town. During the year one of our College boys, Roger Bibace, an old hand at hockey and an experienced coach, took over the training of the team and did wonders with our V.C. enthusiasts. The trusty forward line, consisting of Sonia Bazett, Maureen Patrnore, Liz Bateman, Orie Parris lvice-captainl, and Trudy Mangin, was ably backed up by the sturdy and dependable defence of Patsy Codville, Dorothy Adams, Leslie Rimrner, Gwyn Lloyd lcaptainl, Madeline Spicer and Io Spicer making some smashing scores to put down on the records. RQGER BIBACE 31

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