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Brentwood College Magazine House Competition Lower House Victor Ludorum I. G. Gillespie Intermediate Cup J. W. Shields Junior Cup A. E. Gillespie Other results were: Senior — 100 yards — 1st, Holmes (10 4 5 seconds) ; 2nd, A. Gillespie; 3rd, Angus. 220 yards — 1st, Holmes (25 4 5 seconds) ; 2nd, A. Gillespie; 3rd, Keeler. 440 yards — 1st, Keeler (5 8 3 5 seconds) ; 2nd, I. Gillespie; 3rd, Dunlop. 880 yards (Open) — 1st, A. E. Gillespie; (2 minutes, 30 4 5 seconds) ; 2nd, Keeler; 3rd, I. Gillespie. High Jump — 1st, I. Gillespie; 2nd, Whittall ; 3rd, A. Gillespie and Angus (tie). Long Jump — 1st, I. Gillespie; 2nd, A. Gillespie; 3rd, Schinbein. Hurdles — 1st, Holmes; 2nd, A. Gillespie; 3rd, Brown. Intermediate — 100 yards — -1st, Shields (11 1 5 seconds); 2nd, Taylor; 3rd, McClean. 220 yards — 1st, Taylor (25 4 5 seconds) ; 2nd, McClean; 3rd, Shields. 440 yards — 1st, Taylor (1 minute, 12 4 5 seconds); 2nd, Berry;; 3rd, McClean. High Jump — 1st, Clarke; 2nd, Sunderland; 3rd, McClean and Berry (tie). Long Jump — 1st, Shields (19 ' 6 i ) ; 2nd, Clarke; 3rd, Taylor. Hurdles — 1st, Shields; 2nd, Clarke: 3rd, McKeen. Junior — 100 yards — 1st, Pinckard (10 4 5 seconds); 2nd, Cavenagh. 220 yards — 1st, Pinckard (26 2 5 seconds) ; 2nd, Macdowall. 440 yards — 1st, A. E. Gillespie (63.4 seconds) ; 2nd, Porter. High Jump — 1st, A. E. Gillespie; 2nd, Macdowall. Long Jump — 1st, A. E. Gillespie; 2nd, Cavenagh. Hurdles — 1st, Pinckard; 2nd, Pitts. Cricket Ball (Open) — 1st, Underbakke (296 feet, 6 inches). Shot Putt (Open) — 1st, Underbakke (35 feet, 5Y 2 inches). Sack Race (Open) — 1st, Angus; 2nd, Dunlop. House Relay — Lower House (1 minute, 14 seconds). | Page Twenty
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Brentwood College Magazine THE COLLEGE COLTS vs. GLENLYON SCHOOL Played in Victoria on May 28th — Won by 14 runs. Brentwood — Glenlyon — 1st Innings — 36 1st Inning-s — 49 Rowe i, 5 wickets for 7 runs. Rowe i, 20; Lammers, 4 wickets for 3 runs. 2nd Inning-s — 41 2nd Innings — 14 Pitts, 16; Rowe ii, 6 wickets for 18 runs. Pitts, 5 wickets for 2 runs; Lammers, 4 wickets for 8 runs. THE COLLEGE COLTS vs. ST. MICHAEL ' S SCHOOL Played in Victoria on June 5th — Won by 40 runs. Brentwood — St. Michael ' s — 112 for 2 wickets, innings declared closed. 72. Day i, 22; Pitts, 7 wickets for 22 runs. Young, 70, not out; May ii, 21; Cherniavsky, 13, not out. THE COLLEGE COLTS vs. GLENLYON SCHOOL Played at Brentwood on June 9th — Won by 29 runs Brentwood — Glenlyon — 59. Young-, 27; Rowe ii, 4 wickets for 7 30. Rowe i, 14; Lammers, 7 wickets for 9 runs. Nash, 3 wickets for 10 runs. runs. THE COLLEGE COLTS vs. ST. MICHAEL ' S SCHOOL Played at Brentwood on June 10th — Won by 37 runs. Brentwood — St. Michael ' s — 57 for 3 wickets. Inning-s declared closed. 20. Lammers, 6 wickets for 8 runs; Young , Young-, 18; Cherniavsky, 15, not out; Pitts, 3 wickets for 3 runs. 11, not out. i i i Cross Country and Sports Day THE annual Inter-House steeplechase was run on Saturday, March 22nd. Since the first ten men home in each house were counted in the final result, competition was unusually keen. The Lower House took the Senior event by a comfortable margin, while the Upper House Juniors led those of the opposing team. The results were as follows: Senior: 1st, Keeler; 2nd, I. Gillespie; 3rd, Angus. Intermediate: 1st, Gillespie iv; 2nd, Sunderland; 3rd, Berry. Junior: 1st, Gillespie iii; 2nd, Pinckard. Time: 18 minutes, 26 2 3 seconds. Though perhaps not as warm as in previous years, it was a clear, sunny day that greeted us for the annual sports which, this year, were held on Saturday, May 4th. The usual turn-out of parents and friends were treated to an exciting day as all events were keenly contested. Two records were established: Shields (Intermediate) covered a distance of 19 feet, 6 4 inches to break the record for the Long Jump, and the Captain of the Lower House crossed the line in 1 minute and 14 seconds after a thrilling Inter-House Relay race. For the second year in succession, the Lower House were victorious, winning the day with a margin of 39 2 points, and having the satisfaction of taking the three major awards for individual effort. The results were as follows: [Page Nineteen |
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Brentwood College Magazine RACQUET GAMES Throughout the school year the racquet games of badminton, squash, and tennis featured a major part of our physical activity; badminton and squash being played during the Christmas and Lent terms with tennis in the summer. In the annual House competitions this year it was decided to let each House be represented by both a senior and a junior team, the senior receiving twice as many points as the junior. On this basis a wider representation from each House was obtained. The Lower House on this system of points was again victorious in all three departments. i i i BADMINTON Though no school-team matches were played, the game lost little of its popularity. Three of the players entered tournaments during the year; A. W. Gjllespie and I. Gillespie in the Vancouver Island and A. Cavenagh in the B.C. SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS SENIOR SINGLES — I. Gillespie. Runner-up. A. W. Gillespie. Senior Doubles — A. W. Gillespie and I. Gillespie. JUNIOR SINGLES — A. Cavenagh. Runner-up. A. E. Gillespie. JUNIOR DOUBLES — A. Cavenagh and A. E. Gillespie. INTER-HOUSE MATCH SENIOR — I. Gillespie (L) won from Sunderland (U). A. W. Gillespie (L) won from McKeen (U) . Cavenagh (L) won from Whittall (U). A. Kenning (L) lost to White (U) . Smythies and Stephens (L) lost to Worsley and Gibson (U) . JUNIOR — A. E. Gillespie (L) won from Graham (U) . I. Kenning (L) lost to Pitts (U) . Jukes and Barker (L) lost to I. May and Porter (U) . i i i SQUASH During the past year a perceptible rise in enthusiasm was noticed. Conse- quently the school was able to arrange several team matches with the Navy, the Sussex, and Mr. Grant ' s team. Of the five matches played, Brentwood came out on top in four of them, dropping the fifth to the Navy. Our splendid results were mainly due to the willing and persistent coaching of Mr. Hincks. FIRST TEAM MATCHES Brentwood vs. Navy — Won 7-4. Brentwood vs. Sussex — Won 5-3. Brentwood vs. Navy — Lost 1-4. Brentwood vs. Sussex — Won 10-2. Brentwood vs. Mr. Grant ' s V. — Won 8-2. Page Tiventy-Onc]
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