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ently and brought them down hard.
Bill Anderson-A first class rug- by player and gave an excellent ac- count of himself on the junior line.
George Bunting-A youngster whv did his work willingly and well. He runs a sure tackle and when yards were needed George was the man to get them
Bill (Stick) Clark-HaWback. Bill runs a sure catch and when h~ got the ball he stopped at noth;ng. l:Ie did fine on the secondary defense.
Stan "Possum" Swain - A first class ground gainer and hi:;; tricl\y
running was outstanding. Stan did the drop kicking jor the juniors and made a fine job of it.
Jack Howard: Flying wing. Jack seemed to have an uncanny know- ledge of where the play was coming and was right there to discourage any of the enemy's attempts.
"Bus" Portland-Centre Half. Al- ·though unable to play the whole sea- son owing to trouble with his knee, Bus gave an exhibition of real good rugby when on the field. Like his elder brother he was a powerful kicker and a tricky back field run-
ner.
JUNIOR GEORGIAN BA Y DISTRICT FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS
- Photo by Hamilton Studio
Standing (left to right)-Jack B:rown, Gilf. Leinster, W. Anderson, H. Shiplye, "Bus'' Portland, H. ArmJtrong, B. Gold, L. J. StapLeton coach. Seated-J. Owens, G. Collins, D. Ourrie, "Stick" C~ark, "Pos:;;um" Swajn, Charlie Connolly, "Chub" Butters, J. Howard, George Buuting,
Bert McCarl. Absent, Bill Sled.