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Chas. E. Pleasance | Jeweller Flawless Diamonds Fine Watches and China Wyandotte E. at Windermere Phone 4-3623 STUDENTS’ CLOTHES a Specialty RAY STRONG 123 Ouellette STUDENTS Receive Special Attention at W A R S I T Y V SPORTS CENTRE 1 The right equipment for every sport 10 Sandwich E. Phone 2-2391 Compliments of TEAHAN FURNITURE Company. Limited WINDSOR and CHATHAM Ahtta (EolUgp ST. THOMAS. ONT. Residential School ior Girls Affiliated with the University of Western On¬ tario in Arts and Home Economics. Other Courses include High School. Secretarial Studies. Music. Fine Art, Dramatics. Home- makers . Handicrafts. Excellent equipment for Swimming. Riding. Tennis, Hockey. Golf, etc. For Prospectus address the Principal, P. S. DOBSON, M.A., D.D.
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BLUE AND WHITE MW f T | mi- ' A T 4 j „, ri . D ... StWIOK HOCKEY TEAM H TI?o™,U,;. S r ;: K,an - B ' Bak ' r - s Ci| » aro ' ,f ' G - salc - )• W. Cre. Klilliri ' bMm. ' ' ' 1 ’ 1 ’ B ' R “ ' ««• ■ “ «• ’ tttffiiir A»S aY 23 wk- K ' ycs - ICa,,u ' WUson ’ »• A ison - K «•. W.O.S.S.A. HOCKEY Our hockey team captured the W.S.S.A. championship for the fourth time in five years and then went on to capture the .(l.S.S.A. championship. In the semi¬ finals for the city. Walkerville easily de¬ feated Patterson. In the finals, a hard- fighting Assumption team was not able to stand against us. and we won the eitv title. In this two game total goal plav-off with Assumption, we got 16 points to their 7. After winning the W.S.S.A. hon¬ ours. our team defeated Chatham by a score of 10-1. In the finals, both Rrant- iord and Woodstock, feeling that they did not have strong enough teams to compete against Walkerville, forfeited their games. During the past two years our team has not lost one game. Page Seventv-Eight It was under the able coaching of Mr Klinck that our team went on to Victory Ilis coaching and his constructive criti- tism to Cover that man in the corner’ undoubtedly helped our team. Credit should also be given to that im¬ portant factor of all great team , the co-ope ration between the players. With¬ out this fine spirit and team play, we might not have had a winning team. 1 or those who saw the games, it would be difficult to pick the stars, but here are some of the notables. Harry Marchand, Marl Keves. Lyle Ross, Sam Cipparone. l ob Allison. George Livingstone and Lome V ilson, our goalie. There are also those, who. though they may not have rcored many goals, with their great pass- (Continue ! en Pa;e 81)
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BLUE AND WHITE SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM HACK ROW; Mr. Allison. 1?. Mecke, K. Tustanoskv. F. Marc hand, G. Gilliland, M. Daypuk, Mr, Ball. PROMT ROW: G. Elliott A Bondar, J Newby, (CaptA, L Postovit, B, White. SENIOR BASKETBALL Bingo; Walkerville triumphs again as the W.CX senior boys’ basketball team won a third major city league champion¬ ship in one school year. The Tartans, who, at the beginning of the season were not even rated as having a chance, scored an upset triumph over the pre-season favourites, the Assun p- tion High School Raiders in a sudden death tilt to decide the crown on March 9 before 2,700 screaming, cheering fans at Kennedy Collegiate. The team was bolstered at the start of the season by the return from the wars of Major Ian Allison, He moulded together a team that had only three players who had pre¬ vious senior competition experience into an aggregation who, though they did not look so brilliant in regular season play, suddenly came to life in the playoffs to completely outclass their rivals and win the crown. Continuing into the W.G.S. S.A. play downs alkerville defeated Leamington in both games of a hotne- and-home series and received a bye into the finals with London Central. The score of this game was 18-15 for London. Facts and Figures On Players FRANK (LEGGY) MARCH AND, cen¬ tre, height 0,3, age 17. Walkerville was fortunate to have the best city league centre on their team. He is one of the greatest offensive forwards Walkerville has ever had. His scoring average was 14 points per game. Aside from being a great offensive star he is also a good player on defense and an expert ball handler. He was the only unanimous selection to the All-City basketball team. BILL MEEKE left forward, height 0.0. age 17. Played regular forward and teamed with Marchand and Gilliland to form one of the best forward combina¬ tions in the eitv, Meeke has a very dan- Pase Eighty
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