Brentwood College School - Brentonian Yearbook (Mill Bay, British Columbia Canada)

 - Class of 1930

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B r e n t w o o d C o 1 I e g ; JV1 a g a z i n e Inter-School Sports ON Friday, June 6th an Inter-School Sports Meet took place on Victoria High School ground and representative boys were sent from University School, Victoria High School, Oak Bay High School and Brentwood College. Three, two and one points were awarded for first, second and third places, respectively, in the sprints, high and broad jumps and shot put. In the relay event, six points went to first place, four to second and two to third. The meet was a success and many events had close and exciting finishes. Just before the last event University School and Brentwood each had 16 points. The final event was won by University School, but the judges took ten minutes to decide who was the winner. xr , Rivsui rs 440 Yards— 1st, Boyce (U.S.); 2nd, Wootten (B.C.); 3rd, Bapty (V.H.S.) 100 Yards— 1st, McNeill (B.C.); 2nd, Petch (V.H. ' S.); 3rd, Patrick, (V.H.S.) 880 Yards— 1st, Redmayne (O.B.H.S.); 2nd, Woods (B.C.); 3rd, Mitchell (B.C.) Shot Put— 1st, McNeill (B.C.); 2nd, Hess (U.S.); 3rd, Bristowe (U.S.) High Jump — 1st, Chapman (V.H.S.) ; 2nd, Ristine (U.S.); 3rd, Calland (B.C.) 220 Yards— 1st, Bristowe (U.S.); 2nd, Patrick (V.H.S.); 3rd, Stewart (B.C.) Broad Jump — 1st, Chapman (V.H.S.); 2nd, Mills (B.C.); 3rd, Brinkley (U.S.) 120 Yards Hurdles— 1st, Boyce (U.S.); 2nd, Petch (V.H.S.) ; 3rd, Northrop (U.S.) Relay Race — 1st, University School (MacDonald. Bristowe, Northrop, Boyce) 2nd, Brentwood College (McNeill, Ridley, Stewart, Wootten). It IV ould Be Difficult To Imagine Angus when he is not asleep. Uuxton ranking last. Roberts ' new outboard running. Fogg whispering. Usher having a conversation. Burns not blushing. Fletcher making a run in cricket. Yarrow minding his own business. Vogler ma. not arguing. The motor mower in working order. The P.T. bell out of order. The School clock not being altered during the course of the day. Pratt being serious. Clark with size 6 shoes. Hodgson looking intelligent. Oppenheimer keeping still. The matron using anything but Iodex. Page Twenty-six

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INTER- HOUSE SPORTS POLE VAULT SENIOR HIGH JI MP Page Twenty-five oo YARDS SENIOR



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Brentwood College Magazine The Picnic to Sandy Beach ON Saturday, May 24th, the School went on the third Annual Picnic to Sandy Beach. A large number of the boys had their own craft, but those who did not were conveyed to the beach in the Mary S. ' belong- ing to Captain Scarf. The School cat-boats were also used by some of the boys, and, as there was a fair breeze, these boats all sailed over. Contrary to its usual custom, the weather was fine, although the water at Sandy Beach was too cold for any comfortable bathing. After lunch, the boys were free to do as they liked until suppertime, and they amused themselves in many different ways. Some played baseball on the sand, others went for walks (for reasons best known to themselves), and the remainder went boating, sailing, and aquaplaning. About 7 o ' clock the picnic broke up and the School returned home, having had an ex- ceedingly enjoyable day. Old Boys ' Day MANY Old Brentonians enjoyed a pleasant day at the College on Novem- ber 9th, 1929. The programme started with a rugby match in rainy weath er, in which the Old Boys scored their first victory over the 1st XV by a close score of 21-19. At 5 :15 the Old Boys held their Annual Meeting at which twenty of them assisted. At 6 :30 the Old Boys, together with the College and many guests of the Headmaster, enjoyed their Annual Supper. In the evening a very pleasant entertainment was held in the gymnasium. For two hours everyone enjoyed the play, the songs, and the amusing items. The Old Boys present were : — Miller Morse: Henderson • Matthews Hope: Halt Phillips Harrison Lawson Dee ii bYMONs i Sills Nunn Cleat Symons ii Bryden Rigby Deane i J. St. G. Mitchell Morris McRae Deane ii L. A. Campbell Bell E. Wilson W. H. Camerox Page Twenty-seven

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