. St Andrew's College Review, Easter 1916. ith St. Andrews displaying more speed and combination workthan their opponents. Watson found the net four times, whichwas the extent of our score. Woodman and Wallace of Trinitycombined in an attack early in the period and this terminatedin a score for the Easterners. A general slashing contest in front of the Saint Andrews nethad the usual outcome and Trinity were enabled to count and Watson added one each to our total, and at the endof the second period the score stood : , 6 ; , 2. Harry Morris did some clever work for Tri


. St Andrew's College Review, Easter 1916. ith St. Andrews displaying more speed and combination workthan their opponents. Watson found the net four times, whichwas the extent of our score. Woodman and Wallace of Trinitycombined in an attack early in the period and this terminatedin a score for the Easterners. A general slashing contest in front of the Saint Andrews nethad the usual outcome and Trinity were enabled to count and Watson added one each to our total, and at the endof the second period the score stood : , 6 ; , 2. Harry Morris did some clever work for Trinity in the closingsession when he scored twice, both goals resulting from individualrushes. Capt. Watson demonstrated his reputation as an by circling the whole length of the rink and laying ashot past Wigle which fairly screamed. The final score was :St. Andrews, 7 ; Trinity, 4. Morris was easily the best for Trinity, while Watson was, asusual, the best man on the ice. Willoughby put up a splendidgame in goal. Joe Something Accomplished. Something DoneHath Earned ^a hrs. credit ST. ANDREWS COLLEGE REVIEW 57 THE SECOND TEAM The Second Hockey Team had a very good season. Owingto the long schedule of the First Team they were unable to arrangemore than two games. The results, however, were very satis-factory. In the first game the players were not quite in their properplaces, but played very well against the Upper Canada CollegeSecond Team, holding them to a 3 to i teams lined up : Campbell Goal Hardaker Knechtel ~ L Defence Croden Mackenzie • R. Fotheringham Moseley Centre Walker Comstock Rover Gash Morrison L. Wing Henderson Bole R. Wing Wright Referee—Harry first period opened with St. Andrews setting the pace,and time and time again their forwards shot at the impregnableHardaker. In a scrimmage in front of St. Andrews net Walkershot a clean goal. The teams worked hard for some time, but Henderson, of


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