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

 - Class of 1932

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Brent w o o After the interval the W: forwards combined well to ta ' Shortly afterwards, Wilkinson Brentwood ' s last points just b BrEntwc Played at Brentwood, Nov Playing on a muddy held, ; very ragged rugby. Although advantage in the loose and line Fraser opened the scoring scored. Mitchell converted botl In the second half Brentw scoring only once, Archibald cr unconverted try. Towards th B rent wood held them.

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Brentwood College Magazine Brentwood v. Victoria College Played at Victoria High School, November 14th. (Lost 3-0) This game was the final of the first half, and although we lost, we gave the College all they could handle. The team was keyed up to a high pitch and was well trained. Superior weight and experience, however, was the cause of defeat. Brentwood kicked off and forced the College into their own 25-yard line. After continual three-quarter runs, the College cleared. The College pressed, and Mabee crossed the line. Brentwood took the offensive, but were unable to score. After the interval, Brentwood continued to press, but the College line held. Strong defensive tactics by both teams prevented good three runs. Towards the end, Brentwood had several chances to score, but each time the College backfield rose to the occasion. This was the finest game the team played this year ; their tackling was good, the forwards played very well together, and everyone played an unselfish game. Brentwood v. Filth Regiment Played November 21st. ( Won 6-3) The team played very poorly and were soon at the short end of a 3-0 score. The forwards began to show life, and carried the ball to the Fifth line, where Mitchell scored. Sharland also scored just before half-time. At the start of the second half Mitchell was injured and left the field. Playing a man short, Brentwood scored two more tries before full time. Due to our elimiination from the first half of the League, the team as a whole lost interest, which accounts for the poor exhibition. The ground was r ather hard, from frost. Brentwood v. Shawnigan Lake Played December 4th. ( Lost 5-3 ) Hrentwood received a great shock when meeting Shawnigan again. Starting to play with little interest and very over confident, Brentwood received the worst of the first half. Faulty handling by the three-quarters spoiled chances of scoring. Mitchell scored for Brentwood near touch. Playing in a listless manner, Brentwood was forced in their territory. A Shawnigan three-quarter scored after a nice run, and the try was converted. As the game drew to the end, Brentwood tried every possible attack, but the tackling of the Shawnigan three-quarters proved too much, and we lost. This was our first defeat by Shawnigan. Brentwood v. Canadian Scottish Played at Brentwood on February 6th. ( Won 3-0) After a lay-off of some seven weeks, we were drawn against the heavy Canadian Scottish team. The quality of rugby was not high, due to a poor pitch and lack of practice. Page Eleven

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