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Brentwood College Magazine Sailing SAILING, during the summer term of this year, took a more important place in the life of the school than ever before. Every afternoon found the float and the newly-constructed stage east of the boathouse, where the three Frostbites are kept, a scene of orderly activity as Captains and their Crews prepared their boats for a race round the triangular course that had been buoyed in the early part of the term. The exact similarity of the Frostbites makes them ideal for competitive sailing, and though there are at present but three, many people get a chance to handle them as the average time for the course is less than an hour, so that it is possible to sail three separate races in a single afternoon. Of these three Frostbites, two are College property, the new one this year having been bought with money realized from the sale of the old Kitten. The third belongs to Mr. Taylor, who kindly makes it available to the boys for all races. Privately-owned sailing dinghys and outboard motor boats bring the strength of the College fleet to a point where, in fair weather, a large propor- tion of the school may be seen out on the water. After a long series of eliminations, the team that won the right to compete in the final race were: J. Woodcroft (Capt.) and C. Wills, winners of the event. E. Denton (Capt.) and R. Stephens. R. E. Pooley (Capt.) and R. White. The House Race was won by the Upper House, the team of Denton (Capt.) and Whittall defeating the Lower House team of R. E. Pooley (Capt.) and Todd. [Page Twenty]
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Brentwood College Magazine AVERAGES Batting Johnston Holmes Gillespie, Brown ... Gillespie, Angus Wilby, 3r. Runs Innings Times Not Out Highest Score 17.5 9 0 57 171 9 0 52 134 9 0 69 90 9 1 26 87 9 1 26 64 6 0 36 50 8 1 16 Bowling- Average 19.4 19.0 14.9 11.2 10.9 10.7 7.1 Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Gillespie, A 77. Johnston 54 Gillespie, I. 54 15 204 38 5.36 6 222 15 14.80 4 251 15 16.73 BRENTWOOD SECOND ELEVEN May 2 7 — vs. — University School — Won. Brentwood 84, University 80. June 10 — vs. — University School — Lost. University 91, Brentwood 61. BRENTWOOD COLT ELEVEN May 17 — vs. — Glen Lyon School — Won. Brentwood 37, Glen Lyon 33. June 5 — vs. — Fairbridge Farm School — Won. Brentwood 92, Fairbridge 83. June 14 — vs.- — Glen Lyon School — Won. Brentwood 96, Glen Lyon 36. June 17 — vs. — St. Michael ' s School — Won. Brentwood 92 (for 3), St. Michael ' s 42. [Page Nineteen]
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Brentwood College Magazine Iports Day UR annual Sports Day was held on April 29th. The spirit of Inter- House competition was keen, and if one asked, Who won the last race? one was more likely to be told Upper House or Lower House than Jones or Smith. In the Senior events, A. Johnston (U) won a total of 20 points, D. Holmes (L) having the next highest individual score. I. Gillespie won the intermediate cup, with six points, and J. Shields the junior championship, with four. The Upper House won the meet with a total of 54 points, against 44 for the Lower House. Results: 100 yards — Senior: 1st, Johnston (11 1-5 seconds) ; 2nd, Holmes, D. ; 3rd, Milligan. Intermediate: 1st, Angus (11 7-10 seconds); 2nd, Brown; 3rd, Mackenzie. Junior: 1st, Shields (11 7-0 seconds); 2nd, Clarke. 220 yards — Senior: 1st, Johnston (25 1-5 seconds); 2nd, D. Holmes; 3rd, Milligan. Intermediate: 1st, Keeler (27 1-0 seconds) ; 2nd, Angus; 3rd, P. Holmes. Junior: 1st, Shields (27 7-10 seconds); 2nd, Clarke. 440 yards — Senior: 1st, Johnston (57 seconds) ; 2nd, D. Holmes; 3rd, Pooley II. Intermediate: 1st, Keeler (60 1-2 seconds) ; 2nd, Sveinson; 3rd, Gillespie II. Junior: 1st, Wills (63 4-5 seconds) ; 2nd, Sunderland. 880 yards — Open: 1st, Martin (2 minutes 24 6-10 seconds) ; 2nd, Pooley II; 3rd, Todd. Hurdles — Senior 1st, Milligan (17 9-10 seconds) ; 2nd, Bibee : 3rd, Pooley I. Intermediate: 1st, P. Holmes (18 9-10 seconds); 2nd, Angus; 3rd, Brown. Junior: 1st, Shields (19 6-10 seconds) ; 2nd, Wills. High Jump — Senior: 1st, Bibee (4 feet 11 inches); 2nd, Johnston; 3rd, Martin. Intermediate: 1st, Gillespie II (4 feet 6 inches) ; 2nd, Berry; 3rd, Whittall. Junior: 1st, Sunderland (4 feet 7 inches) ; 2nd, Clarke. Long Jump — Senior: 1st, Johnston (18 feet 2 inches) ; 2nd, Hotham ; 3rd, Holmes I. Intermediate: 1st, Gillespie II (17 feet 0 inches) ; 2nd, Brown; 3rd, Svie nson. Junior: 1st, Shields (18 feet 6 inches) ; 2nd, Taylor. Shot Put — Open: 1st, Underbakke (39 feet 7 inches); 2nd, D. Holmes; 3rd, Clarke. Cricket Ball Throw — Open: 1st, Johnston (288 feet 1 inch); 2nd, Underbakke: 3rd, Gillespie II. House Relay — Won by Upper House. (Johnston, Milligan, Angus, Mackenzie.) [Page Twenty-One]
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