
Now we are into the evening of the game with Vic. High.

The fans are arriving. The score keeper is setting sets up his table. The players are warming up and Gary Taylor stands across the court from us already standing over the officials and brow beating them! The blurred figure on our side of the court sure looks like Don McCormick. Still nearer and out of focus could be Murray Farmer. The guy in the lower right with the cell `phone to his ear might be Ken Hart. Other guesses?


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Out come the cheer leaders and yell leaders to stoke up the fans.
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Chas and the chief cheer leader, Jane Bowering, discuss a change to the program.

"Hey, hey; whadday say? Take the ball the other way!" Bob Hall and Rick Higgins at the lower left? Don McCormick, out of focus, just in front of us? To the right looks like the side of the head of T. Peace.

The third frame and the score is at Vic. High 28 and Oak Bay at 36. It was not Vic. High's night.

Tsk! Look at these dainty little skirts. In 1963, Chas required Oak Bay High cheer leaders to attire themselves as little old ladies measured by this Vic. High standard. (There is only half a frame here because the other half had been at the very beginning of the film and had been exposed to light.)


Our long skirted girls.

For Chas, the skirts were already shockingly short.
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Oak Bay guys bag the silverware.
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