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B r e 11 1 w o 6 d College Magazine Int r-House; Cricket Match Played at Brentwood, June 5th, 1933. Won by Round ' s House. Cocks ' House; Woods, b. Selby 0 T. Todd, b. J. Angus 0 Williams, c. and b. J. Angus 1 Kidd, c. J. Angus, b. Selby 1 Wilkinson, b. J. Angus 1 Bennett, c. Osier, b. J. Angus 2 Symons, b. J. Angus 1 Mannix, b. Selby 2 McCaffrey, b. Selby 1 Kinloch, b. J. Angus 2 Hyde, not out 0 Extras 10 Total 21 Bowling Woods . Williams r. 33 26 w. 4 1 Round ' s House J. Angus, c. Symons. b. Woods 31 D. Angus, c. Hyde, b. Woods 15 Osier, b. Woods 0 Davidson, stumped Williams 5 Selby, b. Williams 0 Newcomb, b. Woods 8 Hutchinson, not out 0 Mackie, did not bat. Roberts, did not bat. Campbell, did not bat. J. 1 odd, did not bat. Extras 6 Total (for six wickets) 65 Bowling Selby ... J. Angus o. r. w. 7 6 4 7 5 6 Badminton Although there were no matches against outside teams, the interest in Badminton maintained a high level. In both the School tournament and in the House match the games were closely contested and some good play was witnessed. School Tournament Singles (for Oppenheimer Cup): Won by Angus i (18-17, 15-7). Runner-up, Williams. Doubles: Won by Williams and Selby (15-10, 8-15, 15-8). Runners-up, Hutchinson and Osier. Intlr-House Match Woods and Williams (Lower House) lost to Angus i and Selby (Upper House), 17-15, 13-15, 15-12. Woods defeated Selby, 15-11, 15-1. Williams defeated Angus i, 12-15, 15-10, 15-12. RESULT— Lower House, 2; Upper House, 1. Stupidity Class With Apologies to Ralph Hodgson I saw with open eyes I saw in a vision A conglomerate mass The snake in the grass Of boys intent And never a chance On making a pass For making a pass, Crammed to the gills Failure for boys In Stupidity Class. In Stupidity Class. Page Sixteen
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B r e n t w o od College Magazine Brentwood College: v. University School Played at University School, June 7th, 1933. A draw. University School Poyntz, c. Davidson, b. Woods 5 Gordon, c. Selby, b. Williams 27 Alexander, c. Kidd, b. Selby 2 Sworder, c. Davidson, b. Williams... 37 Gee, c. Hutchinson, b. Williams 10 Aldersey, c. Hutchinson, b. Williams. 6 Rowe, stumped Woods 7 Holstein, l.b.w., Selby 1 Green, b. Williams 10 Carleton, not out 0 Worthington, b. Selby 0 Extras 6 Total Ill Bowling o. r. w. Alexander 17 40 2 Sworder 11 0 Gee 12 2 4 8 0 5 0 Brentwood College J. Angus, c. Gordon n Selby, b. Gee 17 Woods, run out 21 0 17 0 6 4 Williams, c. Green, b. Alexander T. Todd, run out D. Angus, b. Gee Davidson, not out Hutchinson, not out Osier, d d not bat. Newcomb, did not bat. Kidd, did not bat. Extras Total (for six wickets Bowling Selby .. Woods . Williams r. 48 24 33 1 1 w. 3 1 6 Page Fifteen
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Brentwood College Magazine Tennis HIS year a much greater interest was shown in tennis, and the School had several very good matches with visiting teams. Our hrst match was on May 6th, against Mr. Izard ' s team, and although our team was bol- stered by the addition of Mr. Phillips and Mr. Privett, the visitors won five matches to our four. On the 20th of May we again suffered defeat at the hands of Mr. Izard ' s team. This time we were unable to complete all the matches owing to lack of time, and the final score was five matches to two. Our first win was on the 1st of June, when we played University School, and after several very evenly contested sets, we won, four matches to three. Our last match was on the 20th of June, when we played the Brentwood ladies ' team. Our team finally won out, winning five matches to three for the ladies, while one match remained unplayed. In the finals of the School singles tournament, Woods met Angus, the former winning, 6-4, 6-2, 6-3. In the finals of the doubles tournament, Woods and Angus defeated Osier and Selby, 6-2, 7-5, 8-6. The tennis in the School improved greatly towards the latter part of the season, and we wish to thank Mr. Hincks for his interest and the time he spent in coaching the younger boys.
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