Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1931

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FOR THF SCHOOL YEAR 1930- 1931 We have been assigned the ' maze-marching' in the annual Spring Display, which is being held at the Forum this year in .-Xpril g and are at present doing our best to become proficient in this art. On january seventeen a Patrol Leader's Training Course was held at Head- quarters for Central District P.l.s. All our P.I.s. attended, and we feel certain that all of them have passed the first part. Part two of the Course, begins on March l-lth. In February a successful paper-chase was run on the mountain, points being awarded in the Patrol Competition. Our P.I.s. attended in full force the annual banquet for Patrol Leaders held at the YYindsor Hotel. :Xt this time there are two King's Scouts in the troop, G. Miller, and Il. Powell. A Kings Scout is a First Class Scout who has passed the .-Xmbulance and Pathfinder prof- iciency badges and any two of the following : Cyclist lor Horseman l, Klarksman, Signaller, Fireman, Rescuer, Interpreter and Public Health Man. He is re-examined annually for these four badges. THE SCOl.'TS' WEEK-FND .-XT ST. NI.-XRG.-XRI'fT'S COUNTRY CLCB. On Saturday, February 28th, forty three Scouts of t'ie School Troop 1-llstl, with Mr. YYanstall and Mr, Maycock l,Scoutmasterl. entrained at Mile Pnd Station. After a comfortable journey in a private car we arrived on time at St. Marguerite, and made all speed to the Club. Baggage having been dumped, and billets allotted, as Cfesar would say, the more energetic immediately donned skis and streaked off in all directions. Messrs. Pattisson and Counsell, who had come up on Friday evening, were discovered cooling otf after an early run. ln the afternoon the majority went ski-joring to the Chalet Cochand, and the experts sampled the ski jumps, while those remaining at the Club followed the trailsround about. After dinner various games were played, High Cockaloruni and leg wrestling proving popular. :X good breakfast the next morning preceded the division of all boys into two classes according to their skiing ability. The elder group chased a very fast pair of hares over a still' trail and caught them after a view. Mr. Pattisson followed these hounds, while lX'Ir. YYanstall and Mr. Counsell followed the junior hounds, who did not catch their hares. The hares were S. Johnston, H. Peck, tl. Powell, C. Goodfellow. Mr. H. P. Douglas, President of the Montreal Ski Club, who had arrived in the morning, led the whole party to a hilly part of the Golf course, where a Slalom contest was held. The boys were divided into groups as before, and each essayed to ski round pegs placed in difiicult spots. ll. Powell won the Seniors with the fastest time of -H . tl. Burke was successful in the juniors with a time of SWS . .-Xfter dinner Mr. Douglas presented the two cups, which he had kindly given, to the two winning Scouts. Between the foregoing events, the toboggan slide and bobsleigh were popular, whilst inside the Club pingpong and table football provided amusement. The weather was perfect on both days, though skiing conditions were rather heavy in the sun g this, however, was overcome by a liberal use of ski-wax. We were fortunate in having no casualties to carry home in our private car, which would soon have become a public coach, had we not begged the Coadactor to lock us in, which he kindly did. Eventually we were disgorged with innumerable skiers at XYindsor Station at 9 p.m. :X most enjoyable outing, and we wish to thank Mr. Dwight Brainerd very heartily for having made it possible. l ll l



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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1930 , 1931 Ashbury had a much heavier team but the School forwards combined well. and it was only the consistently good clearing of the Ashbury backs, Beauclerk and Vickers, which prevented the School from scoring. Ashbury scored twice, the first a lucky goal : Bishop attempted to clear, but the ball hit an .Ashbury forward and rebounded into the net. The second goal was the result of good combination by the Ashbury forwards. A fast evenly contested game. On Thursday, Oct. l3rd. a return game was played with L.C.C. on the H.A.A.A. grounds. The game, which the School should have won had the forwards followed up with more determination, ended in a scoreless draw. Saturday, Oct. 25th. the School team went to Ottawa for the return match with Ashbury College. The XI ,with several supporters, left Montreal by the 9 o'clock train on which the C.P.R., had given us a private car. On arriving in Ottawa a bus met us and took us out to Ashbury by way of Parliament Buildings and Rockcliffe Parkin order to prove to the incredulous that Ottawa has a real excuse for its existence. Ashbury entertained us to lunch before the game and to a very good tea afterwards. The ground was in excellent condition for football but there was a very strong wind blowing down the field. Ashbury kicked off with the wind, and kept Selwyn House in their own half for the first fifteen minutes of play 3 from a corner kick Graham beat Bishop for the only goal of the game. After this reverse Selwyn House improved, and owing to good com- bination by the forwards did far more attacking than their opponents. ln the second half, had the visitors' forwards received any adequate support from their backs they should have won, as they played much better football than the home team, but with the exception of Starnes the Selwyn House backs failed to take advantage of the wind and allowed Ashbury several chances which only good work by Bishop saved from being goals. On Tuesday October the 23th. another drawn game was played with l..C.C. L.C.C. opened the scoring and Kerr equalised for the schoolg this ended the scoring. On Saturday Nov. lst. the School played St. Alban's School on the Lower Canada grounds which had been kindly lent by Dr. Fosbery. Lyman won the toss and chose to play with the wind which was very strong. Two minutes after the kick-off McCourt took the ball through and passed to Lyman in front of the St. Alban's goal. Lyman shot but the goal-keeper made a good save and cleared to the wing, the ball fell at the feet of Birks, who made no mistake with a fast cross shot into the far corner. The school pressed for the remainder of the half but owing to the diihculty of keeping the ball under control the shooting was erratic, and no further goals were scored. The second half produced very good football, St. Alban's might well have scored several goals but for the work of Peck and Miller who worked indefatigably and cleared well with low, well placed kicks into the wind. The School forwards played a strong l13l

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