Walkerville Collegiate Institute - Blue and White Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1946

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BLUE AND WHITE He missed the All-City Team by only one vote. SAM CIPPARONE (right half). Sam had an educated toe and was the highest scorer on the team because of his accur¬ ate kicking from placement. WRIGHT BELL (left half). Wright was the fastest man on the team and he showed the opposition he could use bis speed to full advantage. WILE DAY (end). Wilf is a little fel¬ low with a lot of spirit. He pulled down many passes for long gains. JOHN MacLACHLAN (middle and end). John was a real power on the line. Defensively and offensively Johnn y rank¬ ed among the best. DON (200 lbs.) BELL (inside). Don was the heaviest man on the team and let the opposition feel the full force of his weight. Don will be a lot of help on next year’s team. HARRY ASTON (end). Harry was another of the small chaps on the team but size meant nothing to him. he would tackle anyone. He also pulled down many passes. HARRY LONGMUIR (quarterback). Harry was the smallest fellow on this team. He was speedy and shifty and always a player the opposition had to watch. SOLLY SIGAL (middle). A big fellow with a lot of drive. A fellow with a lot of fight and plenty of team spirit. IAN WILKIE (flying wing). Ian play¬ ed a steady game both on defense and offense. He was this year’s team captain. Other members of the team were: Ed. Kornacki. Doug. Montrose. Peter Abram- off, Glen Hope, John Dowhaniuk. Harry Marchand, Neil MacPhee. Peter Mrako- vich. Ed. Crispin, Larry Marlowe, Ross McBride, Serga Yanchuk. Nick Grabb. Dave Holmes. Vic Kulman, Bob Mapes. Stuart Johnston and Bill Hull were the best managers a team could hope to have. In one of the most thrilling football games in the High School league. Walk- erville defeated Assumption by the score 12-11. In the final game Vocational edged Pa e Seventy-Six alkerville out of the championship of the city. SOCCER Soccer was the first sport to bring home to W.C.I. a W.O.S.S.A. champion¬ ship. The team, under the able coaching of Mr. Young, went through a ten game schedule with only one loss. In the finals for the city, Walkerville nosed out a hard-fighting Patterson team by a score of 2-1. Then the Tartans defeated Chat¬ ham in the W.O.S.S.A. semi-finals bv a score of 3-0. London was the scene of the playoffs lor W.O.S.S.A. honours between Walk- erville and Hanover, a large, and ex¬ tremely well-padded team. Their extra padding was to no avail for they lost to alkerville by a score of 4-0. Throughout the season the team scored thirty-two goals and had only seven goals scored aginst it. These figures are indeed a tribute to the ability of the de- fence in protecting our goal and to the forwards for getting the goals. A great deal of the credit for the team’s showing goes to our coach. Mr. Young spent a lot of time and hard work- in turning out a winning team. Credit should also be given for the fine spirit and co-operation displayed by the boys during the playing season. GERALD NEELY — Outside Left. Hard working Gerry never quit trying and this type of player influences his team-mates. EARL KEYES—Captain—Inside Left. Besides being a good leader Earl is an excellent shot and a good team player— the best inside left in W.O.S.S.A. this year. We hope Earl will be back with us next year. GEORGE I RIM ESCU — Centre For- ward—George is one of our fastest de¬ veloping players — played his position almost perfectly and scored many a goal this year. George has another year with us. FRANK LONG—Inside Right. Quiet steady player, a handy man to have on a forward line.

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BLUE AND WHITE SENIOR RUGBY TEAM BACK ROW: J. Macl.achlan. P. Abramoff. I). Bell. D. Montrose. I.. Marlo-.ve. K. Kornacki. P. Mrakovich. 3rd ROW: J. Dowhaniuk, R. Montrose, I). Holmes, X. Grahb, X. MacPhee, G. Hope. H. M archand. 2nd ROW: S. Yanchtik, V. Kulman. I. Wilkie, (Capt.), Mr. Forman, VY. Bell, H. Aston, R. McBride. FRONT ROW: I). Gibson, S. Cipparonc, L. Ross, K. Crispin. Absent: Wilf Day. Page Seventy-Five



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BLUE AND WHITE SENIOR SOCCER TEAM BACK ROW: Mr. Young. R. Spence, H. Schofield. N. Morrison, M. Kozina, E. Skarbek. 0. Cullen. Mr. Ball. FRONT ROW: F. Long, G. Irimescu, J. Stankov. I). Ryan. ( . Xcely, M. Daypuk, X. Briant. SEATED; G. Gilliland, X. Marshall. Absent: E. Keyes, (Capt.), X. Carlan. J. Reece. DON RYAN—Outside Right. Lacked experience at his position this year but he made up for this by lots of try and some fine corner kicks and crosses. X. MORRISON—Left Half. Hard tack¬ ling half who improved with everv game. ED. SKARBEK — Centre Half. Ed. handled the toughest job on the team better than any other centre half in the V.( ).S.S.A. We hope Ed. will he with us next season. JLM REECE—Right Half. Jim. a stub¬ born checker and possessor of a long kick which fits our style of soccer perfectly. GRANT CULLEN—Right Back. One of the two best full backs in the W.O.S. S.A. League. Grant will be a tough man to replace next year. NORM MARSHALL—Left Back. The second of the two best backs in W.O.S. S.A. We will be mighty sorry to see Norm go. MIKE DAYPUK—Half. Mike did very well at a strange position this year. He may greatly add to his laurels in a full back position next year. JOE STANKOV—Forward. Joe could be put in any position on the forward line without weakening it. This speaks for Joe’s ability. MIKE KOZMA—Half. Mike didn ' t get much chance to show his skill this year but we are counting on him for next year. ROBT. SPENCE—Forward. Bob ' was one of our handiest alternates for the forward line. NICK CARLAN—Half. Nick broke into our team late in the season and proved a strong check with a long kick. Nick could make a fine fullback. GLENN GILLILAND and HERB. SCHOFIELD our two goalies. Two of the best in the league. ANDY INCHOWICK—Half. One of spare halves whose long kicking should make him an excellent full back prospect. Page Seventy-Seven

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