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Alf Mirou~Flying wing. Alf was "a pain in the neck" to the opposing teams. He bit the line with his bead down and never
stopped.
Noel Arthtu•- Qtnrtert ack. T'uere is none better than "Shakes". He is shrewrl field general and calm as a lion when in
trouble.
I'ote Rrrnhtnlt.- Outside wing. P ete was sure a lovely tackler. When he hit you, you stayed hit, and "Speed" on the kicks was his midd!e name.
AI.Jie TOJilt~O utside wing. Abe was a fat.:, sure tackler. He held down his posi- tion well, very seldom letting a man a-
round his end.
George (C:tbr) Shi]Jley-Middle wing. The "big boy" sure is one sweet rugby player. When he swings into action it re-
miJ!ds us of a "Luvalry regiment''. He made more yards for the juniors than any other lineman.
Jack (Steaml1oat) Kenny-Middle wing. Jack is methodical. He figured out thi! opponent's plays like saying his A.B.C's and then oh! oh! how he did tackle. He was a smart .t.all carrier also.
Grafton W right-Inside wing. Fastest lin·en:an on .the team. He W>Js a gQ•Jd ground gainer at all times and tackled like a fiend.
}'rancis Uhie-Insicle wing. Another "big boy" who made certain he was there. He carried that ball like a man possessed and broke up line plays with ease.
Wilf lUiron-Snap. Another member of the Miron Family. Wilf featured in every game and play. He broke up plays making the secondary defense's task simple. Hr~ could snap that ball with his eyes closed.
John A. Ma(lden-Halft.ack. John sure was a real man to have behind the line. Give him the ball and he would do tl.l.e rest. He was another good tackler.
C l t a r l e s CounO!Iy~u.tside w i n g . C h a r l i e broke into the game this year. He was a great tackler and a fast man going down under kicks and on a chesterfield.
},rank Teskey-Middle wing. Frank ta.;;t- ed the cup this year for the firE-t time. Next year he will be a regular no doubt, because or his fine work and tackling ef- forts. Frank's the oomedian of the team and kept everyt.ody's spirits up.
Ahiu Bramlou- Inside wing. "Ticker" was an excellen.t tackler and ball carrier. And how he would tackle the banquets.
Jncli llowani- Inside wing. Jack was a big part in the winning of the cup. He worked hard and made his presence felt.
S~an Swa:n-Half back. Stan still has two years of Junior rugby, but ·ihat is uo reason for him net playing stellar foott·all this year, as he did. This year's experience will make him .a star next year.
Ui!fonl Leru~ter-Middle wing. "Gilf' was a faithful worl,er. He took part in every play and carried the ball splendidly.
Bill C'arke-Inside wing. Bill is another player who still has a couple of years in junior ranks. He was a smart tackler and a clever ball carried and will improve.
Robert N. Storey.
Prominent Graduates (Continued from Page 17)
J. H. McCALLUM, M.D.-
An eminent eye speoialist of Tor- onto.
ALBERT BAKER-
Professor of German at St. John's College, Winnipeg.
JOHN W. STEWART-
Until recently General Manager of the Monarch Life Insurance Com- pany of Winnipeg.
CLAUDE E. JENNINGS-
Editor of the Mail and Empire, Toronto.
A.C. BAT'I'EN-
President of one of the large Cana- dian engraving companies, Batten Limited, Toronto.
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