Tales and Items of Interest To The Marshfield Maple Leafs Here's to our gallant Maple Leafs Alfie, Lea and Lome Our lads who are always gay Were the substitute forward line Who said they were going to win the cup They could always hold the Red Wings down When they started in to play. And never had to do time. Earl took his place in the net And turned the puck aside When it came at him from all over the ice The front the back and the side. Hector and Heath our husky defence Did the work well too And piled the Red Wings up in heaps Each time they tried to get through. Eddie, Joe and Donald The forward line were they And shot the puck into the net and said it was only play. Percy Gay was the referee And handled the game very nice If the players did anything nasty He hurried them off the ice. Victor Williams , he was the coach And a very fine coach was he You could hear his voice most all the time Giving orders as loud as could be. So here's to our smiling Maple Leafs Our boys who are always gay They have the cup, they said they would When they started in to play. This poem was written in the handwriting of Helen Jenkins . Courtesy of Barbara (Jenkins) Borges Maple Leafs, Winners of the Cash and Carry Trophy , 1934-35 (Left to Right) : Victor Williams , Coach; Donald DeMille , Left Wing; Edward Mill , Centre; Alfred Saunders , Right Wing. : Lea Mill , Left Wing; Heath Foster , Left Defence (Captain); Earl Mill , Goalie; Hector Jenkins , Right defence; Joseph Gallant , Right Wing. -249-