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GOLF CLUB Although Bermudians boast that there are more golf courses per square mile in Bermuda than anywhere else on earth, and that one of these courses ranks amongst the top ten in the world, there has been little golf activity organised within the islands schools until fairly recently. The main purpose of forming a club at Saltus was to foster an interest in a sport in which the individual can be actively involved for most of his life. Secondly, to encourage those boys who always have an established handicap to improve their personal standards and finally to encourage particiaption in tour- naments organised within the school and in inter school events. Interest in the sport has increased thorughout the season and there are now about thirty members who make use of the facilities that are available - 8 practice bays and mats and an assortment of clubs - the latter kindly donated by Bill Dunkley. Regular practice sessions take place every Tuesday afternoon at 3.45 on the school field under the guidance of Mr. Colin Williams. One highlight of the season was the Inter Schools Pairs Cup which was won by Ricky Osborne and Doug Hillen at Port Royal Golf Course with a net 67. They will be defending their title in June 1974. Another event, enjoyed by both staff and students was the Stableford-Two Ball Better Ball Tournament, which was held at the Southampton Princess Golf Club in the Easter holidays. The team of Ricky Osborne and Peter Matcham, who scored 44 points, took first place on retrogression over Mr. Mike Jackson and Ian Charlton. Third place went to Mr. Stephenson and Jens Maitland with 41 points. The teacher winning the low net prize for the second nine was Mr. Len Cruickshank and the student prize went to Charles Collis whose net score of 21, was the best of the day. GYMNASTICS REPORT The team Saltus entered in this year ' s Gymnastic competition comprised six members, M. Rodill (Captain, R. Charlton, K. Reid , J. Simmons, M. Lopes, J. VVoolridge. We displayed our skills at the Bishop Spencer School gymnasium, the first time in several years that the school has been represented in this area of sports. As no member of the team had ever been in a senior school competition of this nature, we were all nervous at first, but once the judging began, the team performed to the expected standard. Although we didn ' t win the event, we left the gymnasium knowing what we were to expect in following years and planning accordingly. M. Rodill SBC 1 7-
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HOCKEY This year a new sport of hockey was added to the hsts of sports already at Saltus. Mr. Jeavons was in charge of the weekly practices which were held on Fridays. At first the attendance was rather spare, but since has gradually in- creased until we now have 15 boys. During the Easter holiday a revenge nnatch was played with Warwick coming out victorious again only this time the score was only 2-0. This has not made the team give in though, for it is waiting to get another crack at Warwick. P. Scott S3A GOLF FOOTNOTE Ten students took part in this year ' s Secondary Schools Paris Golf Tourna- ment, which was held at Port Royal Golf Course. The team of Brad Johnston and Jimmy Madeiros won first place with a low net 63. Third place winners were Eric Pengelly and Charles Collis with a net 71. Jeffrey Brewer won the Closest to the Pin prize on the tricky par 3 No. 16 hole, placing his 8 iron tee shot one pin ' s length from the hole. Last year ' s winners Ricky Osborne and Doug Hillen finished with a net 75. CROSSCOUNTRY The school cross country was held again this year, with a large number of boys taking part. The races were again close with V. Campbell winning the junior, D. Binns the Intermediate and R. Smith the Senior title. Results of the house competition were as follows; Junior Intermediate Senior Ist-Darrell Ist-Darell 1st -Saltus 2nd - Butterfield 2nd - Saltus 2nd - Darrell 3rd - Watlington 3rd - Butterfield 3rd - Butterfield 4th -Saltus 4th -Watlington 4th - Watlington The inter-school cross country was held later in the season with some encouraging results. The intermeadiates won the coveted 1st place trophy while the seniors finished first and the juniors were unplaced. Individually, R. Smith finished 2nd in the Seniors, and the intermediates had four runners in the top ten (R. Da Costa 4th, R. Osborne 7th, G. De Silva 9th, D. Binns 10th). Teams: Junior V. Campbell, M. Wilson, B. Way, E. Pengelly, A. Da Couto, S. Smith, T. Hayward Intermediate: D. Binns, G. De Silva, R. Osborne, R. Da Costa, I. Page, J, Klement K. Reid, B. Astwood Senior: R Smiti), 0. Hyeliger, S. Bezant, P. Gray, M. Woolridge, A, Paynler, P. Thome. R. Da Costa S3A -18-
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