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B rent w o o cl College M a g a z i n e Sports Day FAVOURED with beautiful weather, the annual School Sports were held on May 2nd. The whole series of events was run as the year before as an inter-house competition. The Lower House was again victorious, by the score of 61-31. The Senior Challenge Cup, given to the person winning the most points for his house, was won by T. Todd, the Intermediate by Mitchell and the Junior by Whitacre. The school cross-country run was won by Todd, running as an intermediate, with Weir second and Mitchell third. Todd also won the five-mile road race in Victoria on Good Friday. The results were as follows : Throwing the Cricket Ball— U. H. L. H. 1st, Clute (L.H.); 2nd, Arkell (L.H.); 3rd, Archibald (L.H.) 6 Cross Country — Senior— 1st, Weir (U.H.); 2nd, Cameron (U.H.); 3rd, Evans (U.H.) 5 6 Intermediate — 1st, ; 2nd, ; 3rd, Junior — 1st, ; 2nd, ; 3rd, 100 Yards- Senior— 1st, Todd (L.H.); 2nd, McNeill (L.H.); 3rd, Cameron (U.H.) 1 5 Intermediate— 1st, Mitchell (L.H.); 2nd, Thorn (L.H.); 3rd, Hoggan (U.H.) % 3 Junior — 1st, Whitacre (L.H.); 2nd, Watson (L.H.); 3rd, Philips (L.H.) iy 2 High Jump — Senior— 1st, Coulter (U.H.); 2nd, McNeill (L.H.); 3rd, Brockie (U.H.) 4 2 Intermediate — 1st, Brockie (U.H.) ; 2nd, Wilson ii (L.H.); 3rd, Mitchell and Buck (L.H.) V 2 2 Junior — 1st, W r hitacre; 2nd, Watson V 2 220 Yards- Senior— 1st, Todd (L.H.); 2nd, McNeill (L.H.); 3rd, Cameron (U.H.) 5 Intermediate— 1st Thorne (L.H.); 2nd, Mitchell (L.H.); 3rd, Hoggan (U.H.) 3 Junior— 1st, Whitacre (L.H.); 2nd, Elmore (L.H.) iy 2 Hurdles — Senior— 1st, Todd (L.H.), 15 3-5 sees.; 2nd, Weir (U.H.); 3rd, McNeill (L.H.) 2 3 Intermediate — 1st, Hoggan (U.H.), 16 3-5 sees.; 2nd, Mitchell (L.H.); 3rd, Wilkinson (L.H.) 2 1 Junior— 1st, Whitacre (L.H.), 19 sees.; 2nd, Watson (L.H.); 3rd, Yarrow (U.H.) y 2 Broad Jump — Senior— 1st, Eraser (U.H.), 17 ft. 6 4 ins.; 2nd, Todd (L.H.); 3rd, Proctor (U.H.) 3 3 Intermediate — 1st, Lort i (U.H.), 16 ft. y 2 ins.; 2nd, Woods (L.H.); 3rd, Wilkinson (L.H.) 2 l 2 Junior — 1st, Whitacre, 14 ft. 2 ins.; 2nd, Watson y 2 Pole Vault (Open)— 1st, Todd, McNeill, Weir (pole broke at 7 ft. 10 ins.) 3 3 Page Twenty-five
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Brentwood College Ma g a z i n e Intbr-HousE Athletic Sports Held on May 2nd 100 Yards (Open) for Hope Challenge Cup. Todd. McCormick Junior Challenge Cup. Whitacre. Leeder Intermediate Challenge Cup. Mitchell. Angus Senior Challenge Cup. Todd. School Steeplechase, run on April 25th. Todd. Seniors, Weir. Juniors, Whitacre. The Symons Inter-House Challenge Cup. Won by Lower House. House Captain and Head Prefect: Mayhew. SCHOOL PRIZES Remove. 1st, Poole; 2nd, Campbell ma. IV Form. 1st, Bennett; 2nd, Ellis. SPECIAL PRIZES Redpath Prize for Head of V Form. Buck. The Leeder Prize for Music. Usher. The Curtis Prize for Mathematics. Dayton. The Angus Prize for Natural Sciences. Wilson ma. The Williams Prize for Languages. Evans. The Scott-Moncrieff Prize for English Literature. Lort ma. The Headmaster ' s Prize for Reading in Chapel. Cameron. An Exhibition of $100 to the boy or boys most prominent in school activities during the year. Weir. Two Exhibitions of $150 each, awarded on the Rhodes Scholarship Plan, to boys returning to the school for at least one more year. Buck and Thorn. Yarrow Shield and Medal for Athletic and Scholastic attainments. Wilson ma. The Logan Challenge Cup for the Best Account of an Expedition. Unawarded. The Chapel DURING the past year the work on the Chapel has not progressed very rapidly, due to a lack of funds. The vestry, however, has been practic- ally completed, with the stairs leading to the organ loft and the vestry table installed. The remainder of the masters ' stalls were put into place and the organ loft panelled. At the beginning of the Summer Term Mr. Hope installed a bell in the belfry for the purpose of assembling the school for morning prayers, which are now held in the Chapel. During the Lent Term the Anthony Farrer memorial window w T as installed on the west side of the chapel, just above the prefects ' seats. Recently Mr. Angus ' sister, Mrs. Charles Meredith, of Montreal, gave a credence table and prayer desk to the Chapel. They have to be oiled, but it is easily recognizable that they are a distinct aid to the beauty of the Chapel. Confirmation service was held on Palm Sunday, last term, by the Bishop of Columbia, who afterwards gave a most helpful sermon to the school. The front pews for the Chapel will soon be ready, and it is to be hoped that they will be installed soon after the commencement of next term. Mr. Hope, while in England, plans to interest various well-known people, and he believes that a new organ will be procured. The Chapel is gradually becoming a finished product, and is now a building of great beauty and a credit to the School. Page Twenty-four
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Brentw o o d College Magazine 440 Yards- Senior— 1st, Todd (L.H.); 2nd, Cameron (U.H.) ; 3rd, Vanstone (U.H.) 3 3 Intermediate — 1st, Mitchell; 2nd, Hoggan (U.H.); 3rd, Colthurst (L.H.) 1 2 l 2 Junior— 1st, Elmore (L.H.); 2nd, Whitacre (L.H.); 3rd, Philip (L.H.) iy 2 Relay Race — 1st, Lower House — McNeill, Thorn, Todd, Hunter 3 2nd, Upper House — Fraser, Wilson i, Hoggan, Vanstone Tug-of-War— 1st Pull, Upper House 3 Total 31 61 Points for Victor Ludorum — Todd, 16 points; McNeill, 8 points. Intermediate Challenge Cup — Mitchell, 7% points; Hoggan, ? y 2 points. Junior Challenge Cup — Whitacre, l 2 points. TRACK AND FIELD TEAM WILKINSON FRASER BROCKIE HOGGAN COULTER THORN McNeill mitchell cameron Procter todd Page Twenty-six
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