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220 Yards. under 14 ....Yv. ........ 1 . Keble: 2. Chapman: 3. Riebe 128.2 s.i 220 Yards, under 16 ........... ............,........ 1 . Phllllpsi 2. Ogle: 3. Todd 128 s.J 220 Yards. open ........................................ 1. Getz: 2. Eves Ig 3. Johnston 124 s.j Javelin Throw. open .................... 1. Fulton I: 2. Eves I: 3. Clark II 1123' 9 j 440 Yds.. Junior Dorm. Relay..1. 'Coolii 2. 'MaCkenzie': 3. 'Thompson' 16-1.-1 s.J 150 Yards, under 10 .............................. 1. Kelly: 2. Tyrrell: 3, Roberts 124 s.j 440 Yards. under 14 ,,........ ............ 1 . Chapman: 2. Cutt: 3. Riebe 165.2 s.p 440 Yards. under 16... ...........v................ 1. Ogle: 2. Eves II: 3. Todd 160.4 s.j 440 Yards, open .................................. 1. Eves I: 2. Storr: 3. Johnston 155.8 s.l Shot Put. open ...........,.... 1. Beban I: 2. Pratt: 3. Beban II 140' l0 j 1Recordj Shell II Consolation Rave .................... 1. Walton: 2. Howe: 3. Thorpe 111.8 s.J Old Boys' Rare 1.... ................................................ l . Rooper: 2. Calton: 3. Shipley 120 Yards Hurdles, under 16 .............. 1. Ogle: 2. Todd: 3. Cressman 118.4 5,1 120 Yards Hurdles, open ............ l. Getz: 2. Pratt: 3. Ashby 114.6 s.7 1Recordj Relay, Old Boys Y. Houses ........ 1. Brentwood: 2. Founders: 3, Old Boys 150 s.1 High Jump. under 16 ......... .................... 1 . Ogle: 2. lVittke: 3. Botnen 14' 9 J High Jump. under 14 ...... ....... 1 . Keble: 2. Johnson II: 3. Murdoch I 14' 2 p High Jump. under 12 ..... ............ 1 . Marsden: 2, Berard: 3. Kelly 13' 6 j Long Jump. open ...,..... ............ 1 . Pratt: 2. Ashby: 3. Eves I 119' 221 Long Jump. under 16 ........................ 1. Ogle: 2. Collings: 3. Phillips 117' 5M j Long Jump, under 14 .................... 1. Keble: 2. Cutt: 3. Chapman 116, 6M'fJ Long Jump. under 12 .................... 1. Marsden: 2. Kelly: 3. Dobell II 1131 2 j Cricket Ball Throw. open..1. Fulton I: 2. Wilder: 3, Clark II 1102 yds. 1' 10 j Half Mile. under 16 ............ 1. Ogle: 2, Todd: 3. Cohen 12m. 17.5 s.j 1Recordj Discus Throw, under 16 ........................ 1. Beban II: 2. Ogle: 3. Cressman 1110'j One Mile, open ............ l. Getz: 2. Eves I: 3. Hudson I 14m. 53 s.j 1RecordJ For the first time for many years the House Championship was a tie. each House scoring 152 points. G. TRACK Bark Row: Phillips. Ashby. Spilsbury. R.. Cohen. Ogle. Bird. .llidrllr Razr: Pratt. Radford. Beban F.. Johnston. lVilder. Storr. Fulton. Collings. Beban. D. Sfrzltdz Wittke. Boas. Newton. Getz. Eros. Biaude. Todd. '79
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INTER-lIOI'Sli CHAMPIONSHIP BITS. Brown presents the trophv to the House Captains. Fairbourn :md Seyim ful to the large assembly of Parents. Qld Boys and Friends. who saw well-contested track and field events. Results were quite good. two field records being broken. Beban I won the shot with a throw of -10' IO . beating the old record of 39, 5',. and Getz beat his own high jump record to bring the new height to 5' 7W',. On the track times were good. notable being Getz. who broke records in both the 120 yards hurdles and the mile, Eyes, who did well in all his events to win the Senior Championship, and Ogle, who is improving rapidly and won the Intermediate Championship with a record in the under 16 half mile. Junior Champion was Anthony Keble. After the Sports tea was served. and the proceedings were then gracefully rounded off by Mrs. Brown Sr., who presented the prizes in the new Dining Hall. RESLILIIS Half Mile, open ..,.,.... High Jump, Open .................... 1. Getz: Q, Newton: 3. Pratt C5' 7A j CRecordl 1 Eves I: 2. Hudson I: 3. Maude I C2 m. 19.8 s.l I 100 Yards, under 10 ....... .....,....,.,,,... 1 . Kelly: 2. Tyrrell: 3. Roberts 114.6 s. 100 Yards, under 12 ...i..,. ...... 1 . Gurney: 2. Meakes I: 3, Marsden IHA s.l 100 Yards. under 14 ........ ........... 1 . Keble: 2, Chapman: 3, Riebe 112.2 s.l 100 Yards under 16 ...... ......... 1 . Collings: 2. Mein: 3. Phillips 611.4 s.J 100 Yards Open ............... ....... 1 , Eves I: 2. Ashby: 3. Spilsbury I Q10.4 s.l Sack Raee, under ll ...... ............. 1 . Bice II: 2, Lund III: 3. Musgrave II Discus Throw, open.. Wilder: 2. Beban II: 3. Bird 61163 21
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DISTANCE RUNNING seHoo1. czizoss eot'N'r1tv The School Cross Country took place late in the Easter Term. Eyes I, for many years an enthusiastic performer, was the first man home and the worthy winner of the Old Boys' Cup. Both Eyes I and Connorton, who ran a good second. represented Brentwood House and they were followed by Milner, Hudson I and Cutt, all of Founders House, Cutt, the fifth to finish, was also the first junior: he won the Ralston Cup for this fine performance. One hundred and twenty-three entered, Founders House defeating Brentwood House by a narrow margin. ROYAL ROADS CROSS COUNTRY It was unfortunate from the School's point of view that the Annual Cross Country at Royal Roads was held on a Saturday. as some of the best runners were busy on the football field. A team was entered as usual and those who ran enjoyed an extremely well- organized race. a splendid course and the experience of competing against heavy opposition. Eleven teams entered. the School placing tenth. Of the sixty-four entries Connorton, the first School finisher. placed twenty-ninth, his time being 24:09 as compared with the win- ner's 19:37. Other School entries were Mattsori t48th.t. Devlin t-I9th.i and Boas t57th.t, SCHOOL v. VICTORIA HIGH SCHOOL The annual run against Victoria High School took place on the road around Uplands Golf Course on February 26th. Once again the High School were easy winners. placing eight of the first ten men home and winning 27-67. For the first time for many years, however. the individual winner wore black and red, Getz running a splendidly- judged race to draw away in the last two hundred yards and finish strongly in 23 m. Eves I placed eighth and other School finishers were Ogle t13th.l, Connorton tl4th.t, Laidlaw 1 l5th.J and Hudson I I6th.t. Thirty runners competed but only the first six on each team were counted. JUNIOR CROSS COUNTRY As was expected after his good display in the Senior Cross Country Cutt had little difficulty in winning this event. Dobell I was second and Keble third. There were 67 starters, and Founders House were the winners on a team basis. IV. R. G. WV. 23
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