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HOCKEY The 1957-58 hockey season was one of the most successful in recent years for Weston. Neither junior nor senior teams lost a game and most of the victories were by wide margins. The teams started out well by walloping Runny- mede in both games 5-1 and 8-0. In the senior bout, Barry Johnson scored four of Weston's goals. Forest Hill then suffered a double defeat 5-0 and 6-1. Captain Tom Stevenson and Jonn Weeks played well for Weston in the junior game while Barry Ashbee and Brian Robbins starred in the following contest. The junior's next opponents were Vaughan Road which were downed 7-0. Craig Simpson, Jim Bull, and Jim Boyce all played exceptionally well while Jack Morgan was sensational in the nets. The seniors kept up the good work by defeating Bathurst Heights 4-2, thus having Phil McVittie in goal, next won over Earl Haig 7-2. Barry Ashbee and Jesse Weller showed their hockey prowess in this contest. Turning into the second half of the schedule, the two teams again handed Runnymede a double loss. Forest Hill then received another dual defeat and it looked as though Weston was invincible. However, Earl played almost tirelessly, 4-4. Jim Kilpatrick and Barry Johnson both scored two goals in this last game. During the last half of the season, Weston played without the very great contribution of centre Barry Mackenzie who was injured, while playing for the Weston Dukes. Basketball Unlike last year, 1957-58 was not any too suc- cessful for Weston on the basketball scene. Only the midgets, with every player a first-year man, made the T.D.I.A.A. western division playoffs. The seniors, who were coached by Mr. McLoughlin, won only four out of a possible ten games. Two of the losses were, however, by one point although twice the school suffered a triple defeat at the hands of Forest Hill. Ray Kerr and Des Hennessey, guardsg Wayne Hellmer and Mike Palmer, forwardsg Murray Oliver, centre, com- prised the senior team. The junior outfit, which had a good deal of talent, played surprisingly poorly. Members of the jtmiors were: Tom Beasley,J ack Morgan, Barry McDonald, Kent Sedgewick, Ron Kerr, Ray Smith, Don Richardson, Jim Bull, Frank Hall, Bill Allen and Tom Woolhouse. They won half of their games against York Memorial, Forest Hill, George Harvey, Runnymede, and Vaughan. The midgets, who were coached by Mr. McMillan, are all first-year cage players and can therefore be considered to be doing'well. Some of the best midgets this year are Craig Simpson, David Sanders, and John Tomlinson. Closing the season, the seniors lost a thrilling game 57-56, in which the league's leading scorer, Irv Simon of Vaughan Road, sank a field goal in the final min Ute' -Keith Dorricou. 54 Above are the members of the senior basketball team in action in an early - season exhibition against Hamilton Westdale. Mike Palmer is No. lO.Tom Lamb 8, and Bill Oliver 5 . Weston squeakecl by with a 56-55 win . HARRY G. FLETCHER'S Men's 8. Boys' Wear 1666 Wilson Ave, - Crang Plaza All The Latest Styles 8- Smartest Fabrics , Suits , Sportswear , Sliirts, etc, Keen Prices Budget Terms Quality Baby Beef at its best. L. RODGER FOOD MARKET 4 CHURCH ST. AT MAIN FREE DELIVERY - CH.- l-1001
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51 SENIOR RUGBY TEAM Front Row-l. to r.: J. Ward lManagerl, D. Grundy, D. Muller, J. Coon, B. Johnson, B. Garvey, Mr. Thompson. Second Row-B. Lynch lManagerl, B. Ashbee, R. Mattice, B. Vail, D. Hennessy, A . Jones, J. Kilpatrick, A . Toad, W. Helmer, Mr. Worden. Back Row-T. Lamb, M. Palmer, J. Weller, A . Robb, M . Davidson, Bradstock, T . Shaw, R. Davidson. l T T l JUNIOR RUGBY TEAM Front Row-l . to r.: Ron Smith lManagerl, Jon Weeks, Ron Kerr, Jim Boyce, Elwood Williams, Rudy Wittkopp, Phil McVitfie Mr. E. H. G. Worden. Second Row-P. H. C. Ferguson, Dennis Snyder, Terry Young, Bill Holmes, Gerald King, Tom Beasley, Fred Ostermeier Barry Mackenzie, Sonny Osbome. Back Row-Bill Allan, Bill Lane, Dave Brewitt, Currie Ward, Gary Rayner, Bob Rayner, Bob Ptushnik, Frank Hall, Jim Bull. 53
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.144 .,.,-H SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM Front Row, l. to r.-Mr. Thompson, Ron Taylor lwingl, Dave Muller Qwingj, Mike Davidson lgoall, Bruce Holdsworth lcentrei, George Standing Ccentrel. Back Row-Barry Ashlaee ldefencei, Bruce Best Qdefencei, Brian Robbins Qwingj, Arnie Robb lclefencel, Jim Kilpatrick lwingl, Jesse Weller lcentrei, Barry Johnston lwingi . ! ri f Uk JUNIOR HOCKEY TEAM Front Row, l. to r Pearson. Back Row-Grant Hogarth lmano er, Jim Bo e J' B ll F k l John Boyce, Mr. Ferguson. .-Brian Screen, Glen Worral, Tom Bunda, Gary Rayner, Elwood Williams, Dave McKnight, John 9 , yc , im u , ran Hal, Tom Stephenson, Craig Simpson, John Week, 55
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