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-2 iii ACTA STUDENTIVM Pa ge 63 out the season and turned in fine games, especially toward end of the season. Truman-Was a strong and accurate tackler in the open field and filled the outside wing position well. Went ex- ceptionally well in the final game. Coghill - Was relief lineman and carried out his duties well. The line never weakened when he was on. Manson-Was alternate quarter. Was only kept from regular berth by Part- ington's line play, but when he was called on, he made no mistakes rin choosing his plays. Myers-This was Myers' first year at rugby and he picked up a lot of valuable experience that should show well next year. Yeo-Had a lot of hard luck with injuries, yet came back to stick out the season. Did some fine tackling when given the opportunity. Allen - Was alternate snap. His weight was a big disadvantage. yet he clearly showed when he played all of one game, that he had the goods. Was the spark plug of the second team. Taylor-Frank has plenty of weight and patience and gained much experi- ence so that he can use it to good advantage next year. Was an alternate inside wing. Helped out the second team a lot. BealeAAlternate flying wing and half. Gave much valuable service on the second team. Lowney - Alternate half. Lowney tried hard and with a little more ex- perience will make a good backlielder. Mention must be made of the work of Gough and Woodhouse, managers of the Senior and Junior teams respective- ly. Their etforts on behalf of the players were unlimited, and although it is no light task to look after the equipment and the thousand and one things necessary to rugby, they carried these duties through smoothly and suc- cessfully. Credit must also go to Norm Pow the teams' water-boy, who was a very popular lad with the players be- tween periods of a game. The teams also wish to thank the cheer-leaders. Green. Johnstone, Low- ney and Sharpe, both for their own support and also the support which they encouraged in the fans. To Mr. Rose. the trainer of the teams, goes the credit for the fine con- dition of the boys throughout. though it was a long and hard one. Mr. Rose was kept very busy. There was always a crowd of players at his home at night waiting to be put together and he always came through with the desired result. The fact that Vaughan was able to held a well-conditioned team was due in large part to Mr. Rose. INTERSCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD The track and field programme was got underway during the Easter Holi- days. when several practises were held and the field prepared. Then as soon as school commenced, the serious train- ing began with Mr. Vyvyan coach- ing the held events. and Mr. Harston the track events. Although severely handicapped by a lot of bad weather. the team got in quite a bit of training. Then on Saturday. May 11, the T.D.I.A..-X. meet was held at Exhibition Park. The Competition this year was faster and keener than ever before, and although everyone on the team gave of their best, Vaughan was not able to retain the shield which had been won the previous year. Nevertheless, a good showing was made, as the fol- lowing results show: 100 years, Senior, W. Menzies III: Intermediate. J. Rowney III. 220 yards, Senior, W. MenziesIII. Running Broad Jump, Intermediate, F. Plumb III: Junior. Patterson II. Running High Jump, Intermediate, F. Plumb III. Pole Vault, Senior, B. Haigh Ig Intermediate. D. Johnstone III. I5 Mile Walk, Intermediate. Thomp- son II, Bray III. Relay Race. Senior, III - Menzies, Rolls, Hadler, Dunford.
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