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BLUE AND WHITE HOUSE LEAGUE RUGBY CHAMPS BACK ROW : John Cominsky, Ron Ggg Charles Lee, Walter Ure, Harry Patterson, George Marr, Bob Brady, FRONT ROW : Bill Napier, Murray Lynn, Bill Coulter, Mr. Hartford, Herman Kuiiidersma, Fred Clarke, Bud Dalrymple. Page Eighty-Six
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BLUE AND WHITE MIKE KOZMA, the team ' s leading scorer, was devastating around the other tearrFs basket with his one-hand shots. VNDY INCHOWICK, the hardest worker on the team, played a good ag¬ gressive game at guard. TONY TECHKO, changed from guard to forward in tnid-season, helped win many a game with his timely baskets, CHUCK VERNES. a “first-former ' with two more ears of junior left be¬ came the most reliable scorer on the team. A shifty, aggressive player. FRED CLARKE, played a very good defensive game and could be relied on to hold his man well in check. HD SCHK PANOVSKY, another player back next year with the juniors has learn¬ ed a lot in his first year, and should do well next year. Johnny Dowhaniuk, John Sagovac, Jim Mann, Bob Morris, Jim Crie, Stan Wasy- byshvn, Ian Main, Ed Skarbeck also played this year. TRACK Last spring, at the animal track meet held at Kennedy stadium, the track team of W.t I, won enough events to give Walkerville second place in the final standing, with 96.5 points, and, in pro¬ portion to the size of our track team, we did far better than the winning school. M XzK, -yaeon b,x SENIORS Frank Marchand was high man in the senior group, getting first in the 100- yard dash and the board jump and a sec¬ ond in the high jump. Frank was tied with a Vocational student for individual champion of the city in his group. Wright Hell was next, with three seconds; in the 440 yards, the pole-vault and the broad jump. Boris Sonik placed second in both the discus throw and the javelin. Wilf Day took the high jump and Andy Melnik came second in the discus and third in the javelin. At the Y.O,S.S,A. meet, Frank won the 100- and 220-yard dashes and took a second in the broad jump. INTERMEDIATES In this group, we have John Caddie, another boy who was individual cham¬ pion for the city. At Kennedy stadium, he collected first in the 100- and 220-yard dashes, in the hop, step and jump and a third in the high jump. Next came Neil MacPhee. who won the discus and took fourth place in the javelin throw. Gerry Neely ran second in the 120-yard low hurdles and Mike Daypuk placed third in the 100-yard dash. The intermediate re¬ lay team, composed of Cuddle, Brown. Daypuk and Neely took second place in the 880 relay race. At London, the intermediates repre¬ senting Walkerville captured the Inter¬ mediate Bovs 1 W.O.S.S.A. championship. Cuddie was again high man, with a first in the 100-yard dash and a third m the hop. step and jump. Neil MacPhee also won the discus and placed fourth in the javelins. JUNIORS AND JUVENILES In the Juniors, Joe Prpich was runner- up for the city in his division. He cap¬ tured two firsts, in the high jump and the hop, step and jump. Clark placed second in the pole-vault. The relay team won second place. At the W.O.S.S.A. meet, Prpich won the hop, step and jump and captured sec¬ ond place in the high jump. The Juveniles, who were not as strong as usual this year, captured one third place event. R, Macintosh was the man who did this. The relay team also placed fourth in the relay race. Its members were; R. Mate, E. Macintosh, Cam Anderson, and R. Stevenson. The teachers who coached the track team were: Mr. Krause, Mr, Green. Mr M Young and Mr. Wallen, J. L. McNAUGHTON TROPHY This trophy is presented by the Bovs’ Athletic Society in memory of our late principal. It is awarded annually for out¬ standing athletic ability, sportsmanship and co-operation. A smaller trophy is given to the winner, and his name is placed on the large trophy. This is the third year that it is to be presented. It was won last year by Frank Marchand, and the year before by Murray Binkley. Fatfc Eighty-Five
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Compliments The Walkerville Land and Buildins Company CompUmants of THE ELECTRIC SHOP M. W. HANDBRIDGE, Mgr. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR REPAIR WORK 1552 Tecumseh Rd. E. Phone: Office 3 5375 Res. 3-5055 ) J. E. MURPHY SHEET METAL WORK and WARM AIR HEATING Phone 3 3203 918 Howard Are. SANDISON-WOOD Air Sales Service CULVER Where Walkerville Students Fly Compliments of j Radia Redtausiastt j Where you can enjoy FINER FOODS Individual Eooth3 for 8 Next to Tunne! Exit Windsor I i I IMPORTS DRAWBACKS EXPORTS I FREDERICK W. JOHNSON I LIMITED Customs Broker Estd. 1915 Windsor Walkerville j IRISH SETTERS j of Quality | H. KLINCK. ROSELAND, Ont. j Phone Windsor 4-0068 i— Pape Eighty-Seven
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