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122 9. ll. 13. 15. 17. 19. 21. 23. 25. 220 yards Senior 1. H. B. Heath 2. H. J. MacDonald 3. R. Boutin 220 yards Junior 1. J. N. Turner 2. J. Powell and lvl. Boag, tie 3. High Jump Junior 1. J. Powell 2. J. Crabbe 3. R. Gould 50 yards, under 10 1. P. Shinner 2. R. Bosanauet 3. O. Redtern Long Jump Intermediate 1. R. Sablin 2. P. Berry 3. G. Pearson Long Jump Senior 1. H. MacDonald 2. J. McKinley 3. J. McLaren Obstacle Race Intermediate I. R. Sablin 2. P. Maclntosh 3. P. Hatch 120 yards Hurdles Intermediate 1. P. Berry 2. R. Sablin 3. P. Richardson Obstacle Race, under 12 1. R. Patterson 2, R. Smith 3. J. Nesbitt THE ASHBURIAN 220 yards, Intermediate 1. R. V. Sablin 2. P. Berry 3. E. Pilgrim Cricket Ball, Senior I. R. Ci. Lawrence 2. G. Croil 3. R. B. Bailey High Jump, Intermediate 1. P. Berry 2. P. Richardson 3. R. V. Sablin B80 yards, Senior 1. P. Howsam 2. R. Heaven 3. R. Lawrence Obstacle Race Junior 1. T. Kenny 2. D. Fair 3. B. Castle B0 Yards Hurdles, under 12 1. R. West 2. R. Patterson 3. J. Thomas III B0 yards Hurdles, Junior 1. J. Turner 2. C. lVlacPhee 3. J. Powell 120 yards Hurdles, Senior 1. H. MacDonald 2. J. McKinley 3. G. Crail Obstacle Race, Senior 1. R. Boutin 2. J. Cole 3. H. Bulpit
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l. H. J. MacDonald THE ASHBURIAN IZII The teams: Lisgar-Flying wing, Mackey, halfbacks, Lanthier, Rankin, and O'Meara, quarter, J. Chance, snap, Murray, insides, Shapiro and Hill, middles, Wood and Blue, outsides, Richards and Kent, subs., Wright, Gauthier and Cape-ral. Ashbury-Flying wing, Heath, halfbacks, Howsom, McKinley, and Croil, quarter, Renaud, snap, Winter, insides, Lee and Maclaren, middles, Ney and Karson, outsides, MacDonald and D. Chance. ,i3.,.3i SPORTS DAY HIS year Sports Day was again held on the morning of the Closing. There was a hot sun, but nevertheless a large crowd of spectators were on hand to see what proved to be an exciting display. An unusual number of contestants, especially in the junior division, gave evidence at the strong com- petitive spirit, and in his address during the afternoon the Headmaster stated that possibly a separate time would be set aside in the future for a Junior Sports Day. ln keeping with the times, the School presented War Savings Stamps to the winners of the various events, and the only silverware awards went to Mac- Donald I, Berry, and Turner, winners of the Fleming Cup, the Stanley Wright Cup, and the Aylwin Cup respectively. These cups go to the winners of the Senior, Intermediate and Junior Championships. RESULTS I. IOO yards Senior 2. IOO yards Intermediate l. R. V. Sablin 2. H. B. Heath 3. R. Boutin 2. K. Abbott-Smith 3. P. Berry 3. IOO yards Junior 75 yards, under l2 l. J. N. Turner l. G. Thomas 2. J. Powell 2. R. Patterson 3. J. Crabbe 3. J. Spencer 5. Cricket Ball Junior High Jump, Senior l. H. Norton l. J. C. McKinley 2. J. N. Turner 2. H. B. Heath 3. J. Crabbe 3. H. J. MacDonald 7. Cricket Ball Intermediate 8. Long Jump, Junior l. P. Berry l. J. N. Turner 2. L. Chapman 3. P. Richardson 2. P. Breithaupt 3. R. Patterson
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THE ASHBURIAN my 27. 440 yards Senior 28. 440 yards, Intermediate l. B. Heath l. P. Berry and R. Sablin, 'ie 2. P. Howsam 3. E. Pilgrim 3. B. Lawrence 29. Inter-House Tug-of-War 30. lnter-House Relay Race Connaught Woollcombe lg-9.31. CROSS COUNTRY RACES HE annual cross country races were held at Ashbury on the morning of Saturday, May 9th. The weather was good for running, but a heavy rain several days previously had made going a little slow along certain sections of the way. The senior course underwent several changes and runners expressed the opinion that it had been improved. Connaught finished in first place in the final house assessment of points, having made almost a clean sweep of the Senior and Junior divisions. The results were as follows. Senior labout 3b milesl Intermediate labout 2V2 milesl l. R. B. Heaven 23 min. 20 sec. l. E. Pilgrim 20 min. 38 Sec. 2. G. Croil 23 25 2. P. Berry 20 53 3. P. Howsam 24 I2 3. P. Richardson 22 4 4. D. Brass 26 20 4. A. Hurtley 22 27 5. M. Ney 26 ' 45 5. G. Pearson 22 45 6. F. Maclaren 29 45 6. L. Chapman 23 45 7. C. Prance 25 I2 8. K.Abbott-Smith 27 l Junior labout IV2 miles? l. J. Turner l2min. 3SeC. 2. J. Spencer l2 l4 3. B. Castle I2 30 4. T. Kenny l2 3l l The following Juniors all finished within 5 minutes of the winner and so gain one point for their housesi Noyes, Whitwell, Buergin, Holmes, de Winton, Webb, Beeton, Satterthwaite, Dixon, Boag, Burder I, West II, Nesbitt, Whit- worth, Powell, Murdoch, MacNabb Ill, Caldwell, Harrison, Moulton, Paterson, Shinner l, Thomas ll. Connaught House wins with 43 points to 36 gained by Waollcambe House.
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