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MEN'S IOCKEY
High Schoolv Buffaio
ihf a very .eveny contested
min's. hociiey matcn oi Sa.muctiay
afternoon, H-igh icdhool were aie.
to account foll Bifffalo.by 3 goals
to 1.
What was otlielraise ra faAt game
was mriiedu by ij coa?miual {ise ,GtthJ
whlstle, diie to no0 blbis'lvance of hliJ
att,lrl-ge:-'e ile. - heli prayers tnem
selve .-ere' largd.y ,to s ame f.,'
this, as .minoi inlri'iagemealts w sri fsri
LoO :tfrequeln~'Ci boli sines
-Higsn conmnen?tl by a u'Cching a
strong attack, but nere . unable to
Denetiate their oppollellnts' detenc.;
:rrLftalo were firsi to:score, Barrett,
Neil and BIladwe'll paltic.patl g ill a
Dassing' rus, Burlrelt shliooting tar thi
goal.- rle High 'keeper cleared, bun
Neil, quickly todlowing througll, n,'-.
ted.
High. evened, the scores soonl after,
,the goal goiilg to the creait of Har-.
irell. W?Vithin a few mnilutes' tf ha.f
tinme Newton nattedbifoi Iligh, lwro led
2 1 at. the :inltvadl.'.;i.::
.Oil the resuiptlon both teanms,'?tt
tacked. with dsermiliiatioi, Hlilh to
drive lhome the .advultage and' Buf
falo to save .the-- miatch. -lowever,
bo.h teamns were, diefending well, aotd
the'forwaslrds found it hiad to finialise.
A?ter a detennmlleJ iluih High shot
for goal, but the Buffalo cus'tod.ai
clearedr well. The .ball hit .the bndy
of one of :,the Sdliool's -forwaid, and
'rolled 'Itowards. the egoal before it wes
flenlly lilt into the net. Tlhis. gave
.High a 3.1 aitanitage..
Buffalo. attacked. with.- moere zSt?
thani everi .but were luniable tLo scare
again, 'the :luck. of Stlie gamn ' ging
i gainst then.". Brown.,.at onine oc.a.
sion, lhadil a clear, shot for goal, 'bu
slipped when makig the :strokle. I..
anotlier invtance Nell, had an... open
shot whelra, a breach .was. commltttsd
by St. Geol:ge ii the circle, shus rch
biirg:Buffalo of a certain, goal.
However, High dleserved their. win,
as the lads played, hlartd and .. fasjt
hockey thuroughout. the e: match, never
letting lup. Their superioi Icndti311o
possibly turied the scales in their
.tvout,. and on.- their. eloirlg . thiay
should prove .:a thorn; iisthe side of
any tean.e they meet. '.
Fou Higli Newton, Cox. sand.. Jen
nings played well, while Chlppeunlele,
Ovenden, Lockley,, Biirrett' and, Neil
were 'prominentt for thloseis. '.
UNIOR: COMPEIITION
::The second: roundi of t;ihe junior
bJoys' -- colipeetiion. conimencad -oil
b:aturday.: . ",;:
: Bourke Street A; 4,-(Cox 2, Line.
lham,'- Meotit) :.cefeeted C.ri.tlan
:Brotheias School, ls.l :Bourke Street
.maiaged:. to ga?tin a; 2 09 lead:: in the
fi'st half,-, during which tilslr opp.un
eits, were short of .sticks, ai d' .thle. re
si?at .miay havy.been' rever'ed' had *hl
siepply of Associatioii sticks anrrived
earlier.
ite itlndefeated .Ndrt li:teeam ver
whlielmeid Bourke Street 'B- 1-0,' the
former teans f1elding nio le-ss Stan
fo:lur "reserves." Bourke Street's -backl
:divisio6i failed' too stand: up :to No"tn's
consistent: and solid! attacks andl maies
le:tlisintake of crowding their g.:al,
thereby giving .the oppossi:in ample
opertunlties to score. .Clot01 , (6I),
Slm.upsot (2); . Holland: (2);. Cprby
(2), and:',McLean: scored for. North..
Southl defeated Hlgsh: School 3 0,
due'.in a large measure to -the ab
esulce of- School's custodiae-. A',
though -beatenr" School. played be.tter
hockey; but. were uiable to flnalise.
SRose .and Bryant scored for:Soth.e.
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