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20 Long Jump- 1. Cassidy 1 (B), 2. Dunch (W), 3. Thorne (S). Dis- tance 18 feet 11% inches. Pole Vault— 1. Dunch (W), 2. Kempe (D), 3. Burns (D). Height 7 feet 3 inches (N.R.) 100 Yards — 1. Burns, 2. Cassidy, 3. Kempe. Time 11.7 sees. 220 Yards — 1. Burns, 2. Dunch, 3. Thorne. Time 26 sees. Hop, Step, Jump — 1. Dunch, 2. Leach. Distance 34 feet 5 inches. Javelin — 1 Caton, 2 Leach. Distance 100 feet 51 2 inches. 1 Mile — 1. Burns, 2. Hanlon. Time 5:32.9 sees. 100 Yards Hurdles — 1. Cassidy, 2. Kempe. Time 15.1 sees. Shot Put — 1. Cassidy, 2 Leach, 3. Caton. Distance 35 feet 8 inches. Discus — 1. Cave, 2. Caton. Distance 76 feet 3 inches. High Jump— 1. Thorne, 2 Williams, 3. Wingate. Height 4 feet 814 inches. Old Boys ' Race— 1. Crisson, 2. H. Frith, 3. O. Spurling. Under 12 Relay (4x55 yards) —1. Watlington, 2. Saltus, 3. But- terfield. Tim.e 33.4 sees. Junior Relay Under 14 (4 x 110 yards) — 1. Watlington, 2. Darrell, 3. Saltus. Time 60.4 sees. (N.R.) Senior Relay (Open, 4 x 100 yards)— 1. Darrell, 2. Saltus, 3. Wat- lington. Time 51.4 sees. HOUSE COMPETITION RESULTS Senior — 1. Saltus 92 points, 2. Darrell 87 points, 3. Butterfield 53 points. Junior — 1 Saltus 61 points, 2 Watlington 50 points, 3 Butterfield 46 points. Junior Cup Winner — Bailey. Senior Cup Winner — Burns. School Boxing — February 20, 1953 Entries for the Boxing were this year somewhat smaller than they have been in the past and preliminaries were concluded in one afternoon v.ith the fifty contestants being reduced to twenty-six. To give more variety to the spectators, we decided to mix the bouts, instead of following the previous method of working through the weight groups, from the tiny boys of less than sixty-one pounds to the Heavy- weight division, where young giants of two hundred pounds met. This system seemed to meet with all-round approval. One bout was unfortunately reduced to a mere stop-gap, as the absence of V. Minich, in the under 68 lbs. division, prevented the usual competition from taking place.
21 We were as usual given most valuable service in officiating by Mr. D J. Williams, Mr. H. Evans, Mr. S. Gascoigne, Mr. M, Paschal, Mr. P. Welch, and Mr. D. Measures. At the conclusion of ithe evening Mr. T. W. P. Vesey congratulated the boys prior to presenting the prizes. RESULTS: Under 61 lbs. 68 75 82 89 96 104 112 120 130 140 155 155 lbs. and over F. Crisson (W) RESULTS: J. Jones (S) defeated J. Hooper (D) D. Stubbs (B) and D. Shanks (B) — exhibition bout only. W. Aoton (B) defeated B. McCann (S) W. Mayne (D) F. Williams (D A. Davidson (D) S. Cartwright (S) J. Smith (S) D. Vallis (B) D. Thome (S) W. Cook (B) T. Cassidy (B) J. Dresser (B) D. Macpherson (D) J. Anderson (S) D. Ridgeway (B) R. Kempe (D) G. Cook (B) E. Simmons (B) M. Botelho (S) M. Caton (S) G. Grayston (W) B D S W Points awarded for preliminaries 18 12 13 7 Points awarded for finals 67 35 60 15 Totals 85 47 73 22 K. B. Inter-School Boxing — February 27, 1953 This year the boxing was held at Saltus, with five schools taking part. Saltus and Warwick were entered in every event, whilst Dell- wood and St. George ' s competed in the majority. Port Royal also en- tered a small number of competitors. After the preliminaries were concluded, Saltus emerged with nine finalists out of a possible thirteen. F. Williams, D. Stubbs, A. Davidson and W. Cook were the defeated four, though all gave extremely good performances. The evening of the 27th. found the Assembly Hall half empty but the standard of boxing was as high as ever. It is difficult to single
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