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THE CROSS COUNTRY RUN The race for the Old Boys' Cup was run over the road course which has temporarily replaced the usual course. Seventyfscven boys took part in the run which was won by Dalziel in 255 minutes. The best junior again this year, for the second time, was Kreger II. The Headmaster, Mr. R. B. Mathews, President of the Old Boys Association, and Mr. C. C. Bernard acted as judges and starters. TENNIS As usual Tennis was a very popular game this year. There were about fifty entries for the Singles and twentyftwo for the Doubles. The Finals were held on June 12. Watt won the Singles and was accordingly awarded the Barnacle Cup for the year. The Doubles were won by Watt and Collett II against Perram and Carle. Tennis balls were awarded the winners. 22'
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1 l i l I MYERS Winner of the Donald Hugh Chapman Cup THE DUN CHAPMAN CUP This year for the second time there was presented the Don Chapman Cup for the best all round boy in the School under four' teen, on a basis of character, scholarship and athletics. This Cup was presented and endowed by Mr. and Mrs. Chapman of Edmonton in memory of Flying Cihcer Donald Hugh Chapman who lost his life in 1943 while serving in the R.C.A.F. The winner this year was john Graham Myers who was pref sented with the Cup on Speech Day. Myers has been with us'during the last three years and shows great promise for the future. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman had hoped to be present with us on Speech Day, but at the last moment were unexpectedly unable to atrend. 21
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