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Brentwood College Magazine Brentwood vs. Victoria High School (6-6) Played away, December 12th. Senior School League This game was played on a very muddy field and consequently was a suc- cession of forward tussles. Our backs were notably stronger than theirs, while their forwards were slightly superior to ours. During the first fifteen minutes our opponents pressed hard and only four twenty-five kicks in rapid succession saved us from defeat. Farrer was the first to score, on a pass from Smith. He touched down near the flag after a fine run. F. Coleman failed to convert. Just before half-time, one of their players evened the score as the result of a scrim- mage in front of the goal mouth. The try was not converted. In the second half the High School made a most determined effort to cross our line and eventually succeeded in doing so. One of their wing three-quarters went over at the flag after a good sprint. McLachlan ended the scoring a few minutes before time. He seized the ball from a scrummage in front of the goal- mouth and slipped through to the goal line. The attempt at converting failed. Line-up: Bryden, Farrer, Smith, Wolfe, Simpson, Symons, McLachlan, Redpath, Coleman ii, Coleman i, de Pencier, Field, Ker, Curtis, Hope. Brentwood vs. Oak Bay Wanderers (5-6) Played at home, January 16th. City Intermediate League The College suffered the first setback of the season in this game. It was more a test of weight than skill, however, as the field resembled a duck-pond. The forwards had nearly the whole game in their hands, and very few three-quarter runs were registered. The only score in the first half was a penalty drop kick for the Wanderers. In the second half they scored again a few minutes after play recommenced. One of their players fell on the ball at the flag after some good dribbling. The try was not converted. Soon afterwards, Simpson, in one of the onlv good three-quarter runs of the game, touched down at the flag after a splendid sprint. F. Coleman added the extra points, converting splendidly from the awkward angle. Line-up: Bryden, Wolfe, Phillips, Smith, Simpson, Symons, Mr. Grant, Redpath, Coleman ii, Coleman i, de Pencier, Field, Curtis, Peacock, Ker. Brentwood vs. Cowichan (17-3) Played away, January 23rd. Intermediate League Although the score indicates that this game was one-sided, such was not the case. We were unfortunate to lose Farrer, who broke his finger before the game began. Early in the first half Simpson scored at the corner after a particularly good run. The attempt at converting failed. Soon after, Cowichan nearly equalized as the result of a penalty drop. Smith next scored near the posts after a good three-quarter movement, and Symons added the extra points. In the second half Mr. Grant scored first near the centre, but the try was not converted. Cowichan next earned a well-deserved touchdown, scored by Miller. The attempt at converting failed. Two more excellent tries by Simpson and Smith, neither of which were converted, ended the scoring. Line-up: Bryden, Wolfe, de Pencier, Smith, Simpson, Symons, Mr. Grant, Redpath, Coleman ii, Coleman i, Field, Ker, Curtis, Pugh, Peacock. Page Sixteen
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Brentwood College Magazine Brentwood vs. University School (13-3) Played away, February 3rd. Senior School League During this game a high wind was blowing, which made the ball very difficult to handle. Our success was marred, however, by a serious accident to Bryden, who broke his arm while being heavily tackled. The University School were first to score, during the first five minutes. The wind was in their favour, and a freak kick by one of our players enabled them to touch it down wide out. The try was not converted. This event was followed by two tries scored by de Pencier and Simpson, the first of which was converted by Symons. In the second half the only score was registered by Field, who made a pretty run to the try line. Symons again converted. The result was particularly gratifying in that we were forced to play with only fourteen men during practically the whole game. Line-up: Bryden, Wolfe, Smith, Phillips, Simpson, Symons, Mr. Grant, Redpath, Coleman ii, Coleman i, de Pencier, Field, Curtis, Ker, Peacock. Brkntwood vs. Normal School (16-6) Intermediate League Played at home, February 6th. A most unusual feature in this game was the large number of penalty place kicks. Both sides were kicking well and frequently found touch. In the first half they did not figure in the scoring column at all, while we recorded thirteen points. Symons was the first to score on a penalty place kick. This was followed by a good try by Redpath, who touched down between the posts. Symons converted. Soon after this, Mr. Grant figured in an exceptionally fine solo rush and went through to score. Symons again converted. In the second half, Normal woke up and scored twice on penalty kicks. Our only score was made by Smith, who took advantage of an opening and followed through to touch down. The attempt at converting failed. Line-up: Phillips, Wolfe, Smith, de Pencier, Simpson, Mr. Grant, Symons, Redpath, Coleman ii, Coleman i, Field, Curtis, Peacock, Pease ma, Ker. Brkntwood vs. University School (6-0) Intermediate League Played away, February 27th. Displaying a very good style of rugby under heavy conditions, the College won the City and Island Championship by defeating University School 6-0, and the large crowd was treated to one of the best exhibitions of the season. A try in each period constituted the scoring. The University School kept us strictly on defence for the first fifteen minutes and had us fighting in our own twenty-five . Brilliant work by Mr. Jones at full-back, however, saved the situation. Reg. Wenman, of the University School, very nearly dropped a goal at this stage, but the ball fell a trifle wide of the posts. Following the twenty-five kick, the teanib battled on mid-field for five minutes, and forward work dominated the play. A cross-kick by Farrer was directly responsible for the score in this half. The ball splashed in a puddle near the touch line, and Simpson, following up fast, managed Page Seventeen
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