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TRINITY COLLKGK SCH(X)L R HCORD. 23 most successful batsuit-n, and we must not forget tiimbo ' s catches. After tea there was a basel)all match, and in spite of his glass arm the p.t her ate his lunch with evuent relish. T. C. S. (Kirsl Innings.) H. F. Osier, st. Siratliy, I). Ikclfonljunts 2 C. K. Duggan, b. Mockriilgc 14 S. R. Sainiilcrs, I). lk ' ilfi ril-| )nes I J. C. I ' aUcrson, c. Slraihy, b, Bedford-Jones.... o V. I.. Reid, b. Broiigliall 3 E. A. llainniond, c. Uedfor l-Jones, b. Uruughall.. O (1. K. Ilinilvs, c. Mockridge 3 L. M. Rallibun, not nut 3 C. S. Martin, c. T. C. Campbell, b. Kcilford-Junes 4 G. T. Jennings, c. N. C. Jones, 1). litdfcicdjnncs.. o H. G. Brunlon, 6 Extras, byes 2, leg byes 2, no balls i 5 4 ' SECOND INNINGS. H. F. Osier, c. Parmenter, b. Broughall o C. E. Duggan, c. Mockridge, b. BroughaK 4 S. R Saunders, b. Broughall 5 J. C. Patterson, b Bedford-Jones 16 W. L. Reid, b. Broughall i E. A. Hammond, b. Broughall o G. R. Hindes, c, Griffith, b. Bedford-Jones 3 L. M. Raihbun, run out o C. S. Martin, c. T. C. Campbell, b. Broughall . ... o G. T. Jennings, run out 2 H. G. Brunton, not out o Extras, byes 3, wides 2 5 36 TRIMTV UNIVERSITY (Kirst Innings ) N. C. Jones, b. Duggan 8 Rev. V. H White, b. Hindcs 5 Rev. H. H. Bedfor.l-Jones, I. b. w. b. Mimics 5 T. C. Campbell, 1. b. w. b. Osier 8 L. VV. B. Broughall, st. Reid, 1). Osier o W. U. M. Mockridge, c. Jennings, b. Osier 14 D. F. Campliell, b. Hindes 2 G. B. Straihy, c. Jennings, b. Osier 4 W. H- Simpson, c. Reid, b. Saunders 4 H. C. Griffith, not out 3 R. H. Parmenter, b. Saunders o Extras, byes, 4, leg byes 3 7 60 SECONIl INNINGS. Rev. H. H. Bedford-Jones, b. Saunders 2 H. C. Griffith, c. Duggan, b. Hindcs o Rev. W. H. White, not out 7 T. C. Campl ell, not out 9 18 BOWLING ANALYSIS. T. C. S. Balls S. R. Saunders in G. R. Hindcs 135 H. F. Osier 35 C. E. Duggan 15 Mdns. Runs Wkl: 4 3 ' 4 1.3 22 S 2 I 8 8 2 L. M. Rathbun 5 Trinity. H. H. Bedford-Jones 96 T. C- Campbell 25 L. W. B. Br.iughall 105 W. H. M. Mockn.lgc 58 6 18 7 1 9 8 25 8 4 7 3 ' I ' . H. Jones ( ' 87 ' 92) is now in Barcelona, as the engineer in charge of the IClectric Railway in course of construction hy a New York ( oinpany. V. H. White ( ' Si- ' S;) was recently ordain- ed Deacon hy tiie Bishop of Toronto. We understand that, for the [iresent at any rate, he will not sever his connection vvith Trinity. Mr. W. R. Hitchins was with us for a short visit on the (,)ueen ' s Birthday, and B. H. Ardagh ( ' 84- ' 86) came down to visit the scenes of his youth again with the Trinity xi. A. Cieddes ( ' gy- ' gS) and B. (1. Ciummer fQS- ' gS) left last term, deddes ' loss was a surprise, as we had hoped to have him for cricket. He has gone into the Bank of Montreal at Sarnia. tlummer has joined the staff of his father ' s paper, The (iuelph Herald. Success to them both. At the recent R. M. C. sports Old Boys were very much in evidence. R. I). Harvey ( ' 9 1 - ' 96) won the College Trophy, the Quarter Mile, the 100 yds. dash. High Jump, 120 yds. Hurdle, and was 2nd in the 220 yds. (i. H. Rogers ( ' 95- ' 96) won the Steeplechase, Throwing the Cricket Ball, and was 2nd in the High Jump. W. R. McConkey (gi- ' g;) was 2nd in the Bicycle Race. Rogers ' throw of 1 17 yds. is the record at the R. M. C, and is only lo yds. behind W. H. Game ' s famous throw at the O.xford and Cambridge sports some 25 years ago, which was the world ' s record for a long time. Rogers and Harvey also distinguished themselves at the Military Tournament in Toronto; the former won the ist place in the Sabre vs. Sal ire Competition for officers, and the latter won ist [)lace in the Foil vs. Foil Competition for officers. Both are trying lor Commissions in the Imperial Army, which everyone hopes that they will obtain. Our professional this year is J. Cumber- land, and under his coaching the boys have improved greatly. He has shewn himself, so far, a good and painstaking coach and has given us excellent wickets.
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. Cumlwrland (pro.), ct. and blil. Osier 27 IJr. Voung, ct. Cassels, b. Osier o V. StocfciT, not out 23 II. Kca.l, l.M. Himlcs o 11. . . War.l, hUl. Osier o L. Lainljc, bid. Osier I E. J. D. Clark, run out I Extras 4 87 In the second innings 6 wickets fell for 2 .Stocker, b. Saunders II. Burnham, run out II. M)les Hamilton, bid. Hindes O, Ur. Voung bid. Saunders 8, 11. Read, ct. Keid, b. Saunders o, 11. A. Ward, ct. Jennings, b. Saunders 4. Extras 2. BOWLING ANALYSIS. Balls. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. .S.R. Saunders. . 90 I 40 6 G. R. Hindes.. 109 10 25 4 M. F. Osier .60 o 29 5 E. .-v. Hammond 20 I 90 L.M. Rathbun.. 15 1 6 o T. C. S. G. T. Hamilton, bid. M. Hamilton o J. C. Patterson, ct. M. Hamilton, b. Watson... « H. F. Osier, ct. Collinson, b. Watson 10 S. R. Saunders, bid. M. Hamilton I W. L. Reid, ct. Burnham, b. M. Hamilton 10 E. .-v. Hammond, bid. M. Hamilton 3 L. M. Rathbun, bid. M. Hamilton I G. R. Hindes, bid. Stocker 7 c;. T. Jennings, bid. M. Hamilton I H. G. Brunton, bid. M. Hamilton ' . o C. S. Martin, not out p G. 11. Cassels, ct. and bid. Stocker o Extras I 40 BOWLING ANALYSIS. Balls. Mdhs. Runs. Wkts E. M. Watson.. 50 5 13 2 M. Hamilton ... 75 8 l6 6 W. Stocker 28 3 10 3 T. C. S. vs. Toronto-Roaedale. The match with Rosedale has been a fix- ture for many years now and is always one to which we look forward. This year the match was against the newly united clubs, to whom we wish the very best of success. The game does not call for much comment. The play of the xi showed a decided improvement. Hammond batted well and received fair support from Patterson, Hindes and Reid. Hindes as usual bowled well and did the hat trick and Patterson ' s fielding was very good. McMurtry ' s 43 was an excellent innings and gave the boys a good object lesson. Mont- gomery ' s bowling was very deadly. TORONTO-ROSEDALE C. C. A. Mackenzie, c. Rathbun, b. Hindes .... i P. E. Henderson, b. Osier 13 W. E. McMurtry, b. Hindes 43 B. 1). Saiiiulers, b. Hindes 8 M. C. Cameron, 1. b. w. b. Rathbun it W. Montgomery, c. Jennings, b. Hindes. . 16 R. Waldie, b. Hindes 2 H. W. Beatty, c. b. Hindes o H. Morris, b. Hindes o Ci. St. G. Baldwin, not out 7 H. Gooderham, thrown out i Bye I, leg bye i, wides 2 4 106 BOWLING ANALV.«IS. G. R. Hindes. ... 130 10 30 7 S. R. Saunders. . 103 3 40 o H. F. Osier 30 i 12 i 1,. M. Rathbun. .35 2 13 i E. A. Hammond.. 10 o 9 o T. C. S. H. F. Osier, b. Montgomery i C.E.Duggan, c. Cameron, b. Montgomery . . 3 S. R. Saunders, c. b. Montgomery .... 2 I.C.Patterson, c. Baldwin, b.Montgomery . . 7 V. L. Reid, b. Waldie 5 E. A. Hammond, b. Montgomery 19 G. R. Hindes, b. Montgomery 7 L. M. Rathliun, b. Montgomery i C. S. Martin, b. Montgomery o G. T. Jennings, not out o H. G. Brunton, 1. b. w. Montgomery . . . o Bye I, leg byes i, no balls i 3 48 ROWLING ANALYSIS. Balls. Mdns. Runs. Wkts. A. Mackenzie. .45 2 16 o W. Montgomery 92 7 19 9 R. Waldie 55 4 n i T. C. S. vs. Trinity. We regret that want of space prevents us from writing a fuller account of the visit of the Trinity xi. We were delighted to see so many old faces once more and to welcfime new ones. Unfortunately we lost the match but Duggan, Patterson and Rathbun all batted well and Hindes and Saunders were both on the spot. Mr. Bedfrd Jones and Broughail, for ' I ' rinity, bowiud very well and Mr. White Jones and Mockridge were the
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-M TRIMIY COLLE(}E SCHOOL RECCJRD. Since our last issue J. CJraysoii Smith ( ' 82- ' 86) and A. K.. Maclaren ( ' 86-92) have paid us a visit, and we have also had the pleasure of welcoming Mr. A. Styler Hough- ton, an old master and now organist of Beihesda Church, Saratoga Springs, and Vice President of the N. Y Stale Music Teachers ' Association. It is always a great [ileasure lu ' see old faces back ag.iin, and we wish it were 8 one more often vouchsafed to us. We copy tl;e following from the iVew York Evening I ' ost of May 7th : I ' rof. Reginald A. Fessenden of the Western University of IVnnsyUania has just completed a portalile X-ray apparatus for use by the surgeons in the field during the war. ' I ' he apparaii ' s is as large as an unabridged dictionary and will weigh about twenty-five pounds. It is to be operated by a gas motor of like weight, and the generator will be one of the smallest ever eni|)loyed in practical work. The apparatus will supply X-rays oft sufificient quality and intensity to enable the surgeons to see through the body, and should prove a va luable adjunct to the eciuipmenl of the field hospitals. ' ' Prof. Fessenden ( ' 7 7- ' 84) has always shown a warm interest in his old School, and gives the Fourth Form Mathematical prize every year. We hope that his apparatus will j)rove successful. In the recent Divinity Class Kxaminations at Trniitv we notice the following names : (ieneral Pass List — Class i, C. A. Heaven ( ' 89- ' 93), Class ii, F. (1 Kirkpqtrick ( ' 8o- ' 87). C. A. Heaven obtained the Hamilton Memorial Prize, Judge Macdonald ' s I ' rize for Biblical Knowledge, the Ceiieral Proficier.cy, and Old and New ' 1 e. ' tament Prizes ol the Third year. L. W. U. Broughall (Si - ' 87) won the Third Reading Prize. ' I ' hic Recoud extends its heartiest coiigrat- ulalious to E. H. Bickford ( ' 79- ' .S4) who was married on April loth to Miss McCill, by Rev. C. 1 . Worrell, President of the Old Boys ' Association ; to J. Grayson Smith who is to be married to Miss Ch adwick in St. Alban ' s ( ' athedral by the Bishop of Toronto on June 30th ; and to H. J. Tucker ( ' Sg- ' gs) of the tamous 1895 xi, on his engagement 10 Miss Trott of Bermuda. We deeply regret to have to chronicle the death of E. W. Strathy ( ' 78- ' 83) after a short illness. He was one of four brothers who have all been at the School, and who seemed to have a happy faculty of .winniiig ' fritnds both here and elsewhere. We wish to ex- press our sympathy with his fan ily. It; Is also our sad duty to announce the death of Mis Wcolcombe, tlie wife of an old master, whom many will un.iniber, and to whom we tender oursympathy in his k ss. UKALEKS IN All, KINDS OK SKf COAL ig= - WOOD, -SALT, COAL OIL, c. AOENTS FOR SCRANTON AND LaCKAWANNA CoaU Ai.i, Orders Filled Pro.mftlv. offices in J.ibcz Millrr ' s Jewelry Store, ' Walton Street, V, I.. Glidden ' s Grocery Englishtown, and OFFICE AND YARD :— Mill Street, near the Harbour Ont.nrio Street. WHOLESALE. SMITH ,eo Forwarding Agents and Dealers in LUMBER, LIME, PORTLAND CEMENT, AND ALL KINDS OK BUILD- INc; M. TERI. L. y T LOWEST PI ICES. THE ttft OLD A, jA ILgOI]. R0„ limited, ATHLETI6 AND SPORTING GOODS, CRICKET, TENNLS, KOOTliALL, GOLE, BASEBALL, LACROSSE, ETC. Illuslrated Cat.nlogue on Applicnlion. 35 KING STREET WEST, - - TORONTO.
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