except one, where we gained secondplace. Outstanding performances wereg iven by J . Leitch, in the high jump and75-yards sprint under 13; H. Slaty, inhigh jump and discus, under 15 ; S.Akers, under 13, and J . Bennett, under14, in the slingball; R. Andrew in t heunder 13 hope, ste p and jump; and inthe open age Section A, A. Simmons,100 yards; D. Phelan, 220 yards, andD. Chung, 1 mile.At the end of the day, C<strong>au</strong>lfield hadscored 104 points, 60 points ahead ofthe second placegetter, Dandenong. Thescores themselves are proof of what canbe done by hard training, enthusicsmand physical fitness.• JUNIOR SWIMMINGThe <strong>1957</strong> Inter-Technical SchoolSwimming Sports were held at th e newOlympic Pool in March. We were verysuccessful in coming second, althoughboth captain and vice-captain were unableto compete owinq to illness.The results of the sports were in doubtright until the final event, the Under 13Squadron race, in which Coburg just defeat<strong>edu</strong>s by a touch and so won thechampionship.We would like to thank Mr. Powelland Mr. McGorvin for training andcoaching the team prior to the sportsand all competitors must be congratulatedfor the magnificent fighting spiritthey displayed during the carnival.JUNIOR SWIMMINGBack: A. Scott, R. Andrew, L. Beyers, K. Ferguson , Mr . S. Powell, T. Shearn, A. Haa s,R. Simm, H. Matthews . Front: A. Drake, H. Glatz, R. McArthur, C. Espie, R. Espie,G. logan, A. Se llick, R. Hill.• JUNIOR SOCCERThis yea r's socce r team' wos more successful than lost yea r's te om, scoring atotol of six points for the sea son.Some trouble was experienced 'cryingto secure a permanent goal keeper.Cameron, plo ying wit h the soccer teamfor the first time did quite well in thisposition, but neor the end of the season53Sa ch joined the team and successfullytook ove r the gaol keeping position.Ford , Hughes, Han Louey, Thompsonand Adler (vice -captain) played well, butthey did not ha ve the experience tooverwhelm some of the opposing backIine s. Jacobs and Moyse put their kickingability and judgement into ']aod useon the bock line . Espie roomed from ',hebackline to the forward line and did ( I
lot of damage in e ither posit ion . Thecentre half position wa s well filled byPinkerton (captain), the mo st experienced playe r in the s ide . Dibben andCameron, both fir st yea r playe rs, andHa as played well t h rou gho ut the year.Bec<strong>au</strong>se of many inj u ries susta ined bythe player s, the reserves wer e oft en seenon the soccer field . Millwood and Laytonand othe rs were always ready to f illva cancies . Mr. Ainslie (coa ch ) wa s always willing to give a dv ice and spurredt he team on with cr ies of " Keep theboll on the flank!"JUNIOR SOCCERBack : K. Pearce, K. Jacob s, P. Dibbin, A. Haas, K. Th om son , J . Moyse, H. Louey.Front: R. Camarin, Sack , R. Espy, B. Pinkerton (c.), M. Adl er (v.c.), C. Millwood, S. Latin.Coach: Mr . C. Ainsley.• JUNIOR LACROSSEWith nine pluyers in the lacrosseteam, C<strong>au</strong>lfield fielded a young and inexperiencedside at the beginning of<strong>1957</strong>.The first competition match wasagainst Swinburne. C<strong>au</strong>lfield played aneven game throughout, but in the lastquarter proved to be too strong andscored seven goals. This cl inched thegame, the final score being 14 goals to7 goals. C<strong>au</strong>lfield's best p layers wereDal y, Gunn and Brov ington .54In the second game, C<strong>au</strong>lfield repeatedthe performance defeating Oakleigh14 goals to 2. C<strong>au</strong>lfield's best inthe match were Gunn, Daly and Shearn.With two good win s C<strong>au</strong>lfield wereperhaps rather over conf ide nt and theth ird match ogainsf He idelberg, a newteam to the competition , gave them abit of tr ouble. However, after a closelyfoughtgame, C<strong>au</strong>lfield won , 12 goalsto 9 .Will iamstown we re ou r next opponents.The C<strong>au</strong>lfield team wa s ve ry strong
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