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BOOK Page 57 INTERMEDIATE RUGBY TEAM Back Row (left to right)—D. Beaton, J, Dvorkin, J. Humphries, K. Wilson, S. MacKenzie, D. Wilson, S. Nott. Middle Row—D. Collier, H. Baker, J. Moffat, Bill Dingle, Sr. (coach), B. Dingle, Jr., B. Pentland. Front Row—B. McKinnon, D. Robb, E. Bridgland, G. Fleming, J. Sherlock. In the playoff, Western met the Saints at Mewata where they took a 29-0 beating by a more experienced squad. The Western team lacked experience and weight, but they possessed plenty of nerve and speed. Next year all the members of the Junior Squad will be back to try again and we wish them luck Line-up—Centre, Bates; Insides, Reynolds and Barber; Middles, Lynch, Salmon; Ends, Gregory, Irvine; Quarter Back, Richardson; Halves, Boyd, Robb, Bell, Grainger; Subs., Wolochow, Goldenberg, Stanley, Perry.
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BOOK Page 59 JUNIOR HOCKEY By Keith Gibson The Junior team, lacking experience and team work, fell short of their expectations regarding the championship, but they displayed that good old Western spirit, in every game, and the games were a great deal closer than the scores indicate. Results—St. Mary’s beat Western 4-2. East Calgary beat Western 4-1. C.C.I. beat Western 3-1. Line-up—Goal, E. Porter; Defence, A. Stewart, D. Edmonds; Forwards, T. Mal¬ colm, H. Perry, C. Boyd, D. Scrimgeour, A. Goldenburg, A. Robb, D. Robb; Coach, Connie Mackey. SENIOR HOCKEY By Connie Mackey The season opened in January with Western meeting St. Mary ' s at the Victoria Park Arena. The game was very even but neither team showed any exceptional hockey, and there was no score. .Due to unfavorable weather conditions the schedule was badly disrupted. Western then met her old rival Central, and after a battle, not all hockey, Western emerged from the fray victor ious to the tune of 3-2. The final game of the season was played with Tech,at the Glacier Rink. A long drawn out game ended in a tie 4-4. Line-up—Goal, D. Irving and J. Fry; Defence, J. Simonton, C. Mackey, R. Mac- kay; Forwards, B. Wilson, B. McGuffin, G. Dickson, B. Uren, J. Miller, M. Belkin; Coach, J. McQueen. THE GIRLS’ TRACK MEET By Connie Hickson The Girls ' Third Interscholastic Track and Field Meet was held at Mewata Park Stadium in the spring of 1933. Western Canada girls improve each year, and yearly bring more honor to the school. In the three classes this year, Western, with 36 points, finished second to Crescent Heights, who had 4614 points. Western girls led in C class, bringing the Hudson ' s Bay Cup to the school. Margaret Ogilvie won the individual championship in this class. Besides these honors the girls 1 from Western broke several records. In the B” class, Thelma Norris broke 1 a record by finishing the 75 yard dash in 9 1 5 seconds. In the B class, too, the Western Canada Relay Team broke another record. The time taken for this race was 28 seconds. In the C class, Alice Ainslie jumped 4 ft. 614 inches, establishing a new record and breaking her own former record. Results of the Events— “A” Class—Standing Broad Jump—2nd, Audrey Baxter, Western Canada; 75 yard Dash (second heat)—4th, Audrey Baxter, Western (not in final). “B” Class—High Jump—2nd. Sarah Goodman, Western Canada; 75 yard Dash (first heat)—1st, Thelma Norris, Western Canada, 914”. (Second Heat)—2nd, May Kennedy. Western Canada; Final—1st, Thelma Norris, 4th, May Kennedy; Relay Race (record)—1st, Western Canada, Thelma Norris, May Kennedy, Jennie Wyrick, Dorothy Crockett—28 seconds. “C” Class—Running Broad Jump—2nd, Barbara Jarman, Jean Findlay, Western, (tie) - High Jump—1st, Alice Ainslee, Western Canada (record, 4 ft. 614 in.), 2nd, Mar¬ garet’Ogilvie, Western Canada; Basketball Throw—4th, Mafty Kerluke, Western Can¬ ada. 67 ft. 11 in.; 75 Yard Dash—1st heat, 1st, Margaret Ogilvie, 10 sec., 2nd heat. 1st, Dorothy Shackleton, 10 sec., Final, 1st, Margaret Ogilvie, 10 sec., 3rd, Dorothy Shackle- t0n A good coach, a loyal team and good school support helped the Junior team to win their games and to bring the Junior “A Trophy to Western Canada.
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