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mands of a great game were well worth the effort. An old saying is, all good things come to an end , is this the end of Rugger in Wycliffe College? Besides the Team members listed under the above photograph, Trevor Denny, Paul Frost, Garry lVlacDowalI, Tom Little, Ken Beattie, and Robin Newton-Smith also gave valuable service. Our thanks to John Wynburne for time out from a busy schedule to coach our team. Ralph Rowe q Wai 4 4' M! 1 -A QW' ,g 1 I, 2 , , Y V , ,,.,,..',,4,,,4.....' . , ' . , - K If -. YW' . r ' ' ' Q . , ' ' 7' ' '- - - -. - ' . . f' W. -V 01- -- -- ' ' 4 K '- ' - '- l . .W ,K ., f ,, I Af. '-'Y ' , ..' .- 'V V , -. v furllhg The Wycliffe Sweepers are in the midst of a winning season. Believe it or not, the playoff picture looks bright fat the moment of writingl. Team members include: Derek Hoskin Ueadl, Reg lVIacDonald fsecondl, Garry lVlac- Dowall fthirdl, and Phil Velpel fSkipl. Spares are Bruce lVlcCaIlum, and Peter Barnes of Trinity. BACK ROW L-R: Philip Velpel, Derek Hoskin. FRONT RQW: Garry MacDowalI, Reg MacDonald. ,W
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Wycliffe 54171 fs Ragger 4- -N WYClFFE :9?! f,f BACK ROW L-R: Glenn Sim, John Burnett,Jim Thomson. MIDDLE ROW: Ralph Rowe, Don Kibblewhite. FRONT ROW: Dave Beattie. iphoto by Jim Parrish, The '71 season may well be the last for Rugger in Wycliffe College. Disinterest and apathy were the main opponents to a success- ful season. There was little support from the side-lines and all too often, a shortage of man- power on the field. It seems evident that few residents are familiar with the game and that few were willing to spare either the time or the energy to keep Wycliffe alive in this sport which it dominated not so long ago. Of five games played, Wycliffe not only lost, but she failed to gain a single point. Half of these games were played with one or two men short. While no games were won, it should be noted that by participating in the U. of T. program, the Rugger team added valuable points to Wy- cliffe's total towards winning the Reed Trophy. Wycliffe is higher in this race than it has been during the past decade. And for those who participated, the fun, excitement, and de-
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