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Brentwood College Magazine Cricket Ball (Open) — Pinckard (91 yards 2 feet 6 inches) ; Oxenbury; Calhoun. Shot Put (Open) — Oxenbury (34 feet 11 inches); McClean; Calhoun. Sack Race (Open) — Jukes; Wells. House Relay — Lower House (1 minute 12 2 5 seconds — new record). i 1 i BADMINTON The previous custom of ladders revived the interest in the game and all competitions were keenly contested. The standard of play was not the best the school has seen but compares very well with average years. Results of competitions were: Senior Singles — A. W. Calhoun; Runner-up, Oxenbury. Senior Doubles — A. W. Calhoun and J. A. M. McClean; Runners up, Schinbein and Oxenbury. Junior Singles — R. E. Ley; Runner-up, Scott. Junior Doubles — R. E. Ley and B. Scott; Runners-up, Thackray and Wood. The House competitions were easily won by the Lower House. Results: Singles — A. W. Calhoun (L) won from F. Oxenbury (U). Scores: 15-10; 15-0. J. A. McClean (L) won from J. E. Schinbein (U) Scores: 15-12; 15-3. Doubles — G. R. Byrne and R. G. Lammers (L) won from I. A. May and C. L. Graham (U) . Scores: 15-13; 15- 12. i i i SQUASH While not retaining the popularity of previous years, the school tourna- ments were keenly contested. J. A. McClean won the Senior tournament, while W. G. Wood took the Junior honours. The Inter-House match resulted in a win for the Lower House. [Page Eighteen]
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Brentwood College Magazine SPORTS DAY The annual Inter-House Field Sports, held Saturday afternoon, May 8th, were featured by some outstanding running by Bill Pinckard, who set new school records in both the 100 yards and the 220 yards; time for the former being 10 seconds and for the latter 23 seconds. Also, the Lower House relay team lowered the existing record by 1 and 3 5 seconds, running the course in 1 minute and 12 2 5 seconds. Other fine performances among the Seniors were turned in by Calhoun and McClean, while Dick Lewis was the undisputed star of the Intermediates. The various events which were keenly followed by a gathering of parents and friends of the school resulted in several excellent contests and the results compare very favorably with the best years in the school ' s twenty year history. Beside winning the three individual cups for the fourth consecutive year, the Lower House gained a margin of 28 points to win the meet. The results were: House Competition Lower House Victor Ludorum A. W. Calhoun and W. F. Pinckard 100 yards Challenge Cup W. F. Pinckard Intermediate Challenge Cup R. G. Lewis Other results were: Seniors — 100 yards — Pinckard (10 seconds); Calhoun; Birch-Jones. 220 yards — Pinckard (23 seconds) ; McClean; Jukes. 440 yards — Calhoun (56 4 5 seconds) ; Birch-Jones; Oxenbury. 880 yards (Open) — Calhoun (2 minutes 18 4 5 seconds); Oxenbury; Menefee. Hurdles — Pinckard (16 seconds); McClean; Homer-Dixon. High Jump — McRae (5 feet) ; Newton; Homer-Dixon. Broad Jump — Calhoun (18 feet 8 inches); Oxenbury; Pinckard. Intermediates — 100 yards — Lewis (10 4 5 seconds) ; McCulloch; Wood. 220 yards — Lewis (25 4 5 seconds); McCulloch; Wood. 440 yards — McCulloch (58 2 5 seconds); Ley; Neame. Hurdles — Lewis (17 1 5 seconds); Ley; Phelps. High Jump — Lewis (4 feet 10 inches) ; McCulloch; Wood. Broad Jump — Lewis (18 feet 4 4 inches) ; McCulloch; Ley. [Page Seventeen ]
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Brentwood College Magazine TRACK There has been a very marked increase in interest in this field of sport, with the natural result of a much improved standard of performance throughout the school. Once again we sent in a team to compete in the Inter-Schools Track and Field meet, held in Victoria on June 7th. Pinckard did the 100 yards in 10 seconds to set a record for the meet. Seven schools competed and in the final score we lost to the Naval College (Junior term) by half a point. The following Thursday we competed in an invitation track meet at the Naval College, on their grounds at Hatley Park; University School also com- peting. In spite of our being without Pinckard we won the meet with a margin of seven points over the College (Junior term) . The individual results of both meets were as follows: INTER-HIGH SCHOOL MEET Pinckard placed 1st in both the 100 yards and the 220 yards events. Calhoun was second in the Broad Jump; Oxenbury was 2nd in the Shot Put, while Birch-Jones placed 3rd in the 440 yards. The relay team, comprising Pinckard, McClean, Calhoun and Birch-Jones, placed first. Time: 1 :42 2 5. NAVAL COLLEGE INVITATION MEET Calhoun placed 1st in the Broad Jump and 2nd in the 100 yards and the 220 yards. Birch-Jones placed 1st in the 440 yards and 3rd in the 100 yards. Oxenbury placed 2nd in the shot put and 3rd in the 880. Newton was 2nd in the High Jump, while McClean placed 3rd in the 220 yards. The relay team, comprising Calhoun, Jukes, Lewis and McClean, placed first, with the Naval College second. i i i TENNIS We were fortunate in securing some tennis balls soon after Christmas and so were able to make good use of the new tennis court. The supply, however, did not permit of any matches other than the school competitions. The school singles was won by P. McRae and the doubles by J. A. McClean and P. McRae. Considerable keenness was shown throughout the school and there are some promising younger players coming on for future years. [Page Nineteen ]
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