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20 GROUP D.— 13 to 15 years 1 Mile Road Race— 1 J. C. Astwood, 2 D. J. Barnes, 3 N. Dias. Time: 5 mins. 58.8 sees. Yi Mile.— 1 E. A. Hutt, 2 N. E. Dias, 3 R. T. Cooper. Time: 2 mins. 32 sees. i Mile.— 1 C. F. Martin, 2 M. J. Cox, 3 D. M. G. Lawrey. Time: 64 sees. (New School record.) 220 Yards.— 1 C. F. Martin, 2 D. M. G. ' Lawrey, 3 T. E. Oatham. Time: 27 2 5 sees. 100 Yards.— 1 C. F. Martin, 2 M. J. Cox, 3 E. A. Hutt. Time: 12 sees. Long Jump.— 1 C. F. Martin, 2 M. J. Cox, 3 J. T. Critchley. Distance: 17 ft. 1 in. (New School record.) High Jump.— 1 N. B. Dill, 2 J. T. Critchley, 3 E. A. Hutt. Height: 4 ft. 63 ins. GROUP E.— Over 15 years 2 Mile Road Race.— 1 W. S. Lombardo, 2 N. H. Stephens, 3 A. A. Michielson. Time: 11 mins. 26.4 sees. 1 Mile.— 1 W. S. Lombardo, 2 A. A. Michielson, 3 N. H. Stephens. Time: 5 mins. 20 sees. Mile.— 1 D. H. Harrison, 2 W. S. Lombardo, 3 A. A. Michielson. Time: 2 mins. 19 1 5 sees. K Mile.— 1 J. F. Vivian, 2 W. S. Lombardo, 3 D. H. Harrison. Time: 593 sees. 220 Yards.— 1 D. H. Harrison, 2 W. S. Lombardo, 3 D. S. R. Smith. Time: 26 1 5 sees. 100 Yards.— 1 D. H. Harrison, 2 J. F. Vivian, 3 D. R. Bray. Time: 112 5 sees. Long Jump.— 1 D. H. Harrison, 2 D. S. R. Smith, 3 D. R. Bray. Distance: 19 ft. 9 ins. (New School record.) High Jump.— 1 D. S. R. Smith, 2 D. R. Bray, 3 J. F. Vivian. Height: 4 ft. 113 ins. 100 Yards, Handicap, Old Boys.— 1 C. E. Woollard, 2 S. Lines, 3 C. E. H. Cooper. Junior House Relay. — 1 Watlington, 2 Butterfield, 3 Saltus. Senior House Relay. — 1 Watlington, 2 Saltus, 3 Darrell. School vs. Old Boys. — 1 School, 2 Old Boys. Senior Point Cup. — D. H. Harrison. Junior Point Cup. — C. F. Martin. Captain of Athletics. — D. H. Harrison.
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19 Annual G Sports Results GROUP A— Under 9 years 50 Yards: 1 P. W. Macky, 2 T. Dickenson, 3 J. F. Kaufman. Time: 8 1 5 sees. 100 Yards.— 1 P. W. Macky, 2 J. F. Kaufamn, 3. T. Dicken- son. Time: 15 4 5 sees. Long Jump.— 1 P. W. Macky, 2 R. F. Freisenbruch, 3 M. J. Day. Distance: 10 ft. 53 jns. GROUP B.— 9 to 11 years Yl Mile Road Race.— 1 D. W. Macky, 2 W. E. Marshman, 3 M.Williams. Time: 3 mins. 7.6 sees. 100 Yards.— 1 J. S. Fairey, 2 G. L. Young, 3 R. Jack. Time: 14 1 3 sees. 220 Yards.— 1 D. W. Macky, 2 J. S. Fairey, 3 D. W. Gibbons. Time: 34 4 5 sees. Long Jump.— 1 W. E. Marshman, 2 D. Archdale, 3 R. J. Jack. Distance: 11 ft. 53 ins. High Jump.— 1 D. W. Macky, 2 J. S. Fairey, 3 R. Leach. Height: 3 ft. 10 ins. GROUP C— 11 to 13 years Mile Road Race.— 1 W. O. N. Cooper, 2 K. T. Davis, 3 P. Hookings. Time: 4 mins. 38.2 sees. 1 Mile.— 1 W. O. N. Cooper, 2 R. S. L. Pearman, 3 W. Mit- chell. Time: 1 min. 14 3 5 sees. 220 Yards.— 1 V. M. Ford, 2 E. L. Minugh, 3 M. E. Outer- bridge. Time: 31.4 sees. 100 Yards.— 1 V. M. Ford, 2 E. L. Minugh, 3 M. E. Outer- bridge. Time: 13 1 5 sees. Long Jump. — 1 E. L. Minugh, 2 P. Hookings, 3 D. A. Gibbons. Distance: 13 ft. 53 ins. High Jump.— 1 W. O. N. Cooper, 2 T. W. Vesey, 3 H. D. Dill. Height: 4 ft. 2 ins.
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21 S.G.S. Role in B.S.S.A. Sports This year the School even bettered its fine performance of the past taking all five Group Trophies and winning twenty-one out of a possible twenty-six events. In Groups C and D, the School made a clean sweep, and in groups A and B won all but one event in each. The School set four new records. D. H. Harrison made a new mark of 18 feet 9} inches in the Group E Long Jump, while C. Martin established two new records in Group D. Martin cleared the high jump bar at 5 feet 1 inch, and in the Long Jump increased the Group D distance to 17 feet 03 inches. The fourth record was set by the Group C Relay Team. Oatham, Astwood, Collis and Minugh i covered the 440 yards in the record time of 56.2 seconds. Other individual winners were, Archdale, Patterson, Ford, Pearman, Cox, Hutt, D. S. Smith and Leseur, the last mentioned having run a very creditable one mile. H. C. E, M. Boxing The Eleventh Annual Boxing Competition for the Cox Shield took place this year on Friday, March 8th, under the patronage of Lieut. Col. J. C. Astwood, O.B.E. The preliminaries had been fought off on the Monday previous, and had produced some very good fights indeed. It is always difficult to know beforehand just what is likely to happen; there is too little opportunity to judge the form of the various entrants. This year, it is true, owing to the presence of Sergt. Bardgett on the staff of the School, more tuition in the noble art had been given than has been the case up to now. There is, however, the constant clash of purpose between the House Competition and the desire to offer the public a. show worth watching on the night of the finals; the one requiring as many as possible to learn something of the art and take their chances for the honour of the House, and the other making it necessary to seed the contestants, so that the best fights may remain till the last. As soon as it is known in what groups last year ' s winners are placed, there is a natural reluctance on the part of the semi-skilled to risk being hurt. Nor, naturally, does anyone else want to see a boy badly hurt. There have been many occasions in the past when I have hesitated to accept an entry from a boy who is keen, but overweight for his age, for fear of his being damaged ; yet, in the event, he has proved quite capable of protecting himself, if not of winning his fight. For a couple of years I had refused, on these grounds, to allow Marshman ii to compete; but this year he positively insisted. He weighed almost
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