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md Jidd The 1965 season saw changes in the age groupings, which have changed the record sheets quite consider¬ ably. The new groupings are as follows: Senior: 17 on or before June 30 in the year of competition. Intermediate A: 16 on or before June 30 in the year of competition. Intermediate B: 15 on or before June 30 in the year of competition. Junior: Under 15 on June 30 in the year of competition. These changes were made to provide four evenly sized groups for Track and Field, and to reduce the size of the senior group in which 16 year old had to compete with 18 year olds. Eight new records were established, with the Templeton Trophy for Senior Division Champion going to Alan Graham, the Chisholm Trophy to Peter Schludermann and Jamie McDonald, the Staff Trophy to Micheal Trew and the Moulden Trophy to Clive McEwen. All the house relays were won by Young House. SENIOR Javelin 126’3” Bob Roper INTERMEDIATE A 220 yards 440 yards 880 yards Mile High Jump Discus 23:5 54:3 2:08:4 5:06:9 5’ 8” 120’ 9” Peter Schuldermann Peter Schuldermann Peter Schuldermann Peter Schuldermann Peter Schuldermann Terry Read JUNIOR Hop-step-jump 34’6 1 2” Clive McEwen There was no pole-vault because of the state of the pit, and the short season due to flooding and weather conditions. . , . With a much smaller entry this year we took only three places. Terry Read placed first in the Primary Discus setting a new school Intermediate A record of 120’9”, Peter Schuldermann took third place in the Intermediate 220 yards and Micheal Trew took third place in the Primary 100 yards.
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Horn ' Kefo ' Vti ' KixhjukoK Horn With house hockey, baseball, volleyball, basketball, track and field, and ... oh yes; senior soccer not having been played as this is going to the Eagle, it is difficult to predict how well Richardson House will do, but with our strong house spirit and a little luck we are bound to do well. We have picked up some fine new boys and with the strength of our juniors, we will show the school once again the athletic and scholastic ability that Richardson House has shown in the past. The athletic year started this fall with football. Richardson’s 9-man Intermediate and 6-man Junior both placed a close second. The seniors had much the same luck: they were forced to take second place only after a hard fought battle with Hamber. However, our fortunes changed when the Intermediate Soccer team took first place, decisively defeating the other houses. We now have every reason to expect to win the Master’s Shield this year. Richardson House thanks Mr. Wellard, Mr. Glegg, and Mr. Girard, our never-say-die” coachs for their support. Angus Campbell, Michael Brook — House Captains Jimha Horn Having won the Master’s Shield last year to the unbounded dismay of Richardson and especially Young House, Hamber is well on it’s way to doing so again this year, with luck. The Senior House Football team demolished all attempts at opposition early in the year, to give us a fine start, although the Juniors and Inter¬ mediates were not quite so fortunate. Seeing they had no chance in soccer, Richardson and Young managed to get the games called off to save themselves embarrassment, but these may be won by us in the Spring if the weather permits. Despite the loss of many of our senior players from Hamber’s recent paragon of success, hockey, we have managed to take the lead in the first games of the series, and with luck, will be victorious there, too. This leaves Track and Field and Basketball, for Hamber to concentrate on. Hamber also has the backing of a fine scholastic record which has helped much in the past, especially last year, and which I hope will continue to do so this year. A little care in choosing young recruits in the fall, and Hamber should be on the top for years to come. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the boys of Hamber for their efforts, whether scholastic or athletic and also the Hamber House masters, especially Mr. Waudby for their unrelenting support. With an effort by everyone in the House rather than a few individuals, Hamber should find no trouble in dealing with any competition other Houses can muster in the future. — Bill Cottick House Captain Lfoiwi Mom This year, due to the weather, many house sports have not as yet been played. Young House did not win the Senior House Football because half our beef was missing from the line; mainly Peter Hammond. We corrected this by winning Intermediate easily, but to compensate this, we were defeated in Junior Football. We still have hockey, basketball, soccer, track and field, and baseball to play. Good luck Young. I would like to express my gratitude to our House Master, Mr. Ainley; my co-captain, Peter Hammond; and prefects, Jamie McDonald, Jim Macdonald, Bill Gray, Bob Williams, Jamie Little, and Doug Diddell. Best of luck to all Young House to win back our Master’s Shield. Muir Meredith — Co-House Captain
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fate; 7)ma In late June of 1965, the annual Athletic Dinner was held with Dick Thornton as guest speaker. He spoke to us about the sportmanship in games and the re¬ quirements of someone who wishes to become a great athlete. After the speech given by Mr. Thornton, the various cups and trophies were handed out to their respective winners. The last thing to be announced was the winner of the Master’s Shield. The fact that Hamber won was a pleasant surprise to everyone so it is hoped that Hamber will win it again this year. fiwmU Mouden Memorial Trophy (Best Rugby Player).Ian Boult Cory Cup (Long Jump Champion) .... MichealTrew Taylor Cup (High Jump Champion).Peter Schludermann Desmond Cox Cup (Mile) . Templeton Cup (Senior Track and Field Champion) .... Chisholm Cup (Intermediate A Track and Field Champion) . . . . . Alan Graham . . . Alan Graham Peter Schuldermann Jamie McDonald Master’s Trophy (Intermediate B Track and Field Champion).Michael Trew Moulden Cup (Junior Track and Field Champion).Clive McEwen Headlam Cup (Lower School Track and Field Champion).David Wood Bedson Cup (Best Gymnast).George Little Mermagen Cup (Senior House Rugby) . Young House Micheal Reece Cup (Intermediate House Rugby).Hamber House Osier Shield (6 Man Rugby).J. Murray Team N.H.L. Trophy (Senior House Hockey).Hamber House Sellers Cup (Junior House Hockey). Youn S House Chalice Cup (Lower School House Hockey).New House Askey Cup (House Soccer).Hamber House Masters ’ Cup (House Basketball).Richardson House Weber Trophy (House Baseball) . . Richardson House Hobson Memorial Shield (Lower School House Athletics) .... Hamber House Mills Cup (Proficiency in Athletics and Academics in L.S.).Robbie McDonald Basil Baker Shield (General) Proficiency in Hockey) .Bob Roper Lestock Adams Shield (General Proficiency in all Athletics).Craig Lamb
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