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SWIMMING AND DIVING The Swimming and Diying Cumpetitions were held on june 9th, Mr. fx. RlcKinnfin acted as judge. The Swimming competition was won by Gilbert for the second year in succession and the Diving was wun by Davison. GYMNASTICS The Gym competitifin was held on March 10th. As usual, Mr. A. McKinnon acted as judge. He complimented the boys un their work and judged Iireger as Captain of the Gym YIII for NIT. Kreger was awarded the Hay Cruft Cup. The re- maining members of the team were Byrn-Jones, Clifford I, Duke, Perram, Bennett, Harrison I, yon Harten and Morrow. THE CROSS COUNTRY RUN This year the run was held on March 26th. 86 boys took the run and the winner was Burnett, who covered the course in 3112 minutes and wtm the Cup presented by the Qld Boys. Duke came second. The best .luniur was Sundt I. who won the Robertson Cup. Quite a large number of .Iunuirs participated and made grind time. TENNIS The tinals were held on -Iune -Sth. The Singles Champicn- ship was wwn by Verram who defeated Bryn-,Tones 6-2, C-3. Perram was awarded the Barnacle Cup. The Doubles was won by llfirgan and Iilerrani who defeated Duke and Cox T-5, I-'la 43-3. 22
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ROVVLAND IAN KINGHAM XVinner of the Donald Hugh Chapman Cup Awarded for the Best all round boy in the School under 14 on the basis of Character, Scholarship and Athletics. a 21
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'1 EEERLQ 1.11-- -v rffx - .f 'L -i ' 8 -il' X ,,-f - ,xpn Mm. AI,-f. MP5 1 -.U I- 151 . Iii' Yr. if ' fy 1 7 5160137323 xi, I H. ll I I li 1 xllutijg 'L iq, 'af r ' :6ff1:l .?A'2Q7j-,3 iwzfq T . . 1 .H ' g ,r gg 9' q w ,538 Wig. f -- 4 . ' V -s s- sf .. ... 1 RUGBY FOOTBALL, 1946-47 The 19443-sl? season was an unfortunate one in many res- pects. The hardness of the ground until late in the Christmas term, and the many mini-r injuries sutliered lay players in vital positions prevented the side from rounding' into shape. ln addition. the team was weak lwehind the scrum, and while some improvement tool. place as the season advanced, there was a noticeable lack of cohesion and thrust to the end. Of the eleven matches played luv the lst XY, four were won. six lost and one drawn. Colours were awarfled to ,l. l.. Xlhittome, K. XY. Ben- nett, F. E. S. Atkins, gl U. llotherslll, -I. li. lol. llrvn-jones, R. C. Harrison and IJ. l. F.lcXeil. The official team for the season was as follows' l'. M. lierram lCapt.j, ti. lD. l-.Iorant lNYice-Capt.l, R. XY. Duncan. l. D. H. Bvrn-blones, F. E. S. Atkins. bl. CJ. Mothersill, U. vl. McNeil, K. w. Bennett. -1. 1.. xx'hm.,mt-. o. Ia, M.,fg.m, J. w. Shipley, R. Rl. Dulce. .X C. Cotter, R. C. Harrison and D. lf. Cook. The 2nd XY played tive matches. two uf which were won, one lost and two drawn. Some talent was noticed in the side hut, in the main. the calihre was low. Shaw. Pritchard. Mor- row, Davison and liilgour were the most outstanding players. The most encouraging feature of School football this year was the wealth of lmromise and the keenness of the Colts. who ranged in weight hetween 105 pounds and 1330 wounds. Nine matches were played and, although the team was almost invariahly heavily outwtigfhed, three were won. four lest and two drawn. Clifford I caytained the side with enthusiasm and the team was full of talent, hoth in the scrum and hehind it. 23
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