Transactions and year book 1921 . the Junior School team, and there is no doubt in CaptainJennings mind that if School had been able to keep togetherthe team that turned out at the first of the season, all would havebeen well. In this article the team would like to thank the followersand supporters of the team for the way they turned out to thegames. Still, they feel that if there had been a few more ToikeOikes in those crucial games against Dents, the tables mighthave been turned. It must be remembered that the chaps who have been play-ing on the Junior School Basketball team are not one-spor


Transactions and year book 1921 . the Junior School team, and there is no doubt in CaptainJennings mind that if School had been able to keep togetherthe team that turned out at the first of the season, all would havebeen well. In this article the team would like to thank the followersand supporters of the team for the way they turned out to thegames. Still, they feel that if there had been a few more ToikeOikes in those crucial games against Dents, the tables mighthave been turned. It must be remembered that the chaps who have been play-ing on the Junior School Basketball team are not one-sport the fall, Johnston, Jennings, McBride and Hyland were play-ing rugby for Junior School; Meredith was on the track team,and Bell rowed in the Varsity eight. Before the first game, Jennings of second year was chosenas Captain by the team. In selecting Jennings for this position,the team chose a man who takes as great an interest in inter-faculty sport as any man in the School. For the past two seasons 162 THE TRANSACTIONS. </) Ll SCHOOL ATHLETICS 1920-21 1^3 he has been playing on the Junior School rugby and basketballteams. Junior School were grouped with Senior Meds, Junior Dentsand Pharmacy. In the first game against Pharmacy School wonby a one-sided score. The second game, which was with JuniorDents, was a nip-and-tuck affair. This was the only game Mc-Lean played in, and he showed up a star by scoring ten out ofSchools twelve points. The final score was 13-12, with Schoolone point down. In the next game against Senior Meds, Schoolwon very handily, and the same punishment was meted out toPharmacy. Then came the final game with Junior Dents. Withthe loss of McLean, the team knew they were in for a the first whistle School battled hard and were leading byone point, with one minute to go, when Dents scored a field goal,which won the game 1 1-10. The last game with Senior Medswas easily won by School. Though this year has passed somewhat uneventful for the


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