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M. A. GRANT Winner of the Ker Cup 12
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75 yds. under 9: 1 Mile under 16: 120 yds. Hurdles, Open: 5 Mile under 14: Old Boys' Race: 5 Mile Open: Junior Relay: Relay Race, 400 yds.: Sack Race. 50 yds.: 1 Mile Open: High jump Open: High -lump under 16: High lump under 14: Broad Jump: Broad Jump Under 16: Broad jump Under 14: Cricket Ball Throw: Cross Country Race: Senior Champion: Barker II. Campbell II. Spaven. Shaw. Baddu, McLellan. 59 Dalziel. Duke, Riley. 17 Burnett, Kreger Il, Smith. 80 J. R. Kinghain, R. Ker, VJ, R. Peers. Mackenzie, Vidler, Harrison 1. 2' 21 Fox. Shanks, Mackie ll, Forrester. The School QDalziel, Kreger I, Whittome Shawl. 43 4f5 Fox. Barker II, Pearson. Mackenzie, Vidler, Harrison I. Perram, Grant, Duncan. 4' 115 McLellan, Shaw, Morrow. 4' 8 Kregcr II, Burnett, Huus. 4' 3:5 Dalziel. Morant, Duke 18' 11?z Badda. Shaw, McLellan. 16' 10? Burnett, Kreger Il, Newton. 14' 11 Baker, Bennett, Shaw. 92 yds. 8 Kruger, Kreger II. Dalziel. ll 1 lr .5 ll Intermediate Champion: Iunior Champion: Gymnasium Champion: SHOOTING: Harvey Challenge Cup: Clifford I. Harvey Memorial Rifle: Davison. Braidwood Cup: Davison. CADET CORPS: Platoon Cup: No. 1 Platoon, This year for the first time, there was presented the St. Luke's Challenge Cup for the winner of the 100 yds. Open. This was won by Dalziel who won the event in 10 2f5 . We are very grateful to the wardens and vestry of St. Luke's for their kindness in establishing this Cup in the School. COLOURS AWARDED, 1945-46 PREFECTS-Grant, Morant, Mothersill, Moilliett, Morrison, Brynfjones, Dalziel. CRICKET-Morgan. GYM-Morrow. SHOOTING-Bissett, Clifford I, Whittome. RUGBY-Perram, Vidler, Riley I, Duncan, Morant. ATHLETIC CAP, for good all round athletic ability-Dalziel. 11
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