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BOOK Page sixty-seven lugs’ laskrthall Although handicapped financially and by the absence of a suitable gym¬ nasium, the Western boys ably upheld this end of the Athletic program under the able coaching of Mr. Gislason. Entering in the Commercial league the boys won five and lost five games. Most of the reverses were caused by heavier and more experienced teams. The boys are satisfied that they can do better in the future. Here’s to better basketball! Team: Centres—Macqueen, Mercer. Guards—Hutton, Cooper, McMurchy, Mc¬ Mullen. Forwards—Johnson, Wilson, Snowdon, Shipbotham. Coach—Mr. Gislason. AtljU ' ttr DAVII) DAVIDSON This year the enjoyable annual banquet was termed “Athletic” in order to cover all sport activities in the school. It was held towards the end of November in the Tea Kettle Inn and the attendance overflowed the banquet room. The menu was excellent, and the mantel on one side of the room, covered with trophies of our triumphs, stood out strongly. The program consisted of toasts to “The King,” “The School,” “The Staff,” “The Teams,” “The Officials,” “Our Competitors,” and “The Press,” which were proposed by the Chairman—Dr. A. Imrie, Dave Davidson, Grace Egleston, F. Woodman, Don McLaws, H. Bowen, and Mr. Pulleyblank. These were responded to by Mr. Stanley, Mr. Flick, L. Hutton, W. (Squib) Ross, G. Egan, R. Wilson. Presentation of the Junior Rugby Shield, Senior Basketball Cup, Mayland Cadet Shield, Shooting Trophy, Track Shield, “A,” “C” and “D” Class Shields, and the Anderson Cup were made by Mr. L. Cavanaugh, Dr. Scott, Major Miller, Mr. D. Black, Mr. L. Cavanaugh, Capt. Ferguson, Major Miller; and were received by J. Robb, B. Canning, B. Foulds, D. Robertson, A. Imrie, B. Beson, B. Wilson, L. Hutton, and H. Patterson. Presentations to our competent Coaches, Bill Dingle, Ken Roberts, and Herb Hutton, were made by J. Robb, K. Gibson and M. Snowdon. The banquet was a complete success and we are grateful to the students who made it possible. We sincerely hope that this important part of our school life may be carried on from year to year. May—“What is the most deadly poison known?” Gordon—“Aviation poison.” May—“How much does it take to kill a person?” Gordon—“One drop.” ♦ ♦ ♦ They arrived at the end of the third quarter of the championship game. “What’s the score, Jim?” he asked a fan. “Nothing to nothing,” was the reply. “Goody,” exclaimed Staave Kruse, “we haven’t missed a thing.”
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YEAR Papre sixty-six The Western Intermediate Rugby Team The middle division started the season with some promise, but they were unable to hold their own against some of the smoother running teams. They were greatly handicapped by not having an experienced coach to put them through their paces. In all encounters the splendid broken field running of Bruce Wilson stood the team in good stead. Don Irving, as end, proved himself a fast man and hard tackier. Keith Gibson, at quarter, ably directed the plays behind a strong line. All their games were held on the home campus and were supported by good turnouts of cheering students. The first game saw the defeat of Technical High with a score of 10-0. The second encounter, this time with Crescent Heights, ended in a 5-5 draw. The Central Intermediates came through on the top side of a 7-0 score, but they had to forfeit the game owing to the overage of one of their players, thus entitling us to meet the St. Mary’s squad in the semi-finals. This game ended in a 10-5 defeat before a large turnout, and it shattered Western’s hope of retaining the intermediate shield, emblematic of interscholastic supremacy. The Team: B. Wilson, K. Gibson, J. Macqueen, B. Russell, B. Sheldon, D. Irving, E. Barlow, M. Belkin, J. Miller, H. Gordanier, J. Minchin, D. Smith, B. Sparl¬ ing, C. Nickle.
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