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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1931-1932 Special prize for Latin presented by Mrs Campbell : - A. Lalleur. Prizes for good order presented by the Montreal City and District Bank am 1, 'I May, 2, Ross Clarkson. ANGUS MCRRAY PRIZE FOR FNGLISI-I COMPOSITION. A. LaHeur. RCNNER-CP, SPECIAL PRIZP H. Peck. Attendance prizes, for boys who have not missed one day during the school year, P. Burke, G. Grimaldi, A. Scrimger, A. Hersey, R. Clarkson, A. Randles, K. Russel D. Lincoln, Pratt, R. Magor, P. Goodfellow, J, Burke, H. De Grey, 1Y.Pe-ntield, 1Y.Hing- ston, I. Stewart, YY. Gowdey, A. Pollack, B. Miller, D. Birks. I. Porteous, AI. Powell, D Russel, D. Galloway, C. Goodfellow. JEFFREY RLSSFI. PRIZP Gray Miller. LUCAS IXIEDAL Hugh Peck. FOOTBALL SIXIQS H. Kerr QCaptain,1. S. Macnutt, R. Cannell, R. Locke, NI. Cassils, A. Pollack. SCOCTING Best lst Class Scout- G. Miller. Best 2nd Class Scout- B. Porteous. IXIACKFNZIF CLP For the Pzzlrof winning the Karger! IIIHIIIGFI' Qf poiulf drfring rin' 'vnu Lion Patrol 7 Powell, Patrol Leader. s . SPORTS 1931. 100 Yds. dash 100 Yds. dash 75 Yds. dash 220 Yds. dash tOpenl lunder 121 tunder 101 40116111 Galloway. Powell. KI. Magor. P. Barrott. Norsworthy Porter. Galloway. Porter. High Jump, tOpen 1 High Jump lunder 121 Broad Jump lOpen1 Relay Race N Winner, Brothers' Race l. Galloway. 2. R. Smith. 1. Byers. 2. Magor. 1. H. Peck. 2. G. Miller. Smith's team. 1. W. Hastings. lCnder 121 Magor. 2. R. McMaster P99-COCIK Sisters' Race 1. R. Kerr. 220 Yds. LOpen handicapl Banks. 2. A. Kerrigan MCCOUFY- Sack Race Thomson, winner 110 Yds. dash funcler 101 . Norsworthy. Victgr Ludgrum D, Ggllgvvgiy, 2. Russel. Congratulations to Don Galloway on capturing the Senior aggregate with nine out of a possible twelve points, and to Rae on taking the Junior. 131
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SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE Congratulations to Frank Nobbs on his stout running performances at McGill last Autumn. On the Intermediate Team against R.M.C. he ran his best race in the Relay. As anchor man, he had to run the last half mile, and in spite of a handicap of several yards at the start, caught his man, winning the race for McGill. He also won the -H0 yards Ctime, 56 secs.l and came second in the Half-mile. ,li ,ls Pk A pleasant innovation this year has been a Hockey match between some fathers and the School on the School rink. This game was much enjoyed by players and spectators alike, and caused some amuse- ment. The fathers may have lost some of their youthful agility, but they gave the young- sters a good game, and took a few tosses with dignity I The game ended in a win for the School by 9 goals to 6. The parents included Messrs. Philip Mackenzie, Fred Johnson, IYalter blolson, Ellis Mackenzie, Douglas McMaster, :Xlan Magee, and Armand Chevalier. We hope that this may become an annual fixture, as Mr. P. Mackenzie has kindly pro- mised to present a Challenge Cup. 51 Pk wk The Iiditor's thanks are due to all those who have been kind enough to help him in the compilation of the 1931-32 issue of the Magazine. Their efforts have been much appreciated. elf Pk 54 A pleasant feature has been the receipt from the boys of a number of promising articles, and we would like to take this opportunity of informing our older readers that these are, in the main, the etlorts of quite young boys, and that they have undergone very little editing. SCHOOL PRIZES The prizes last year were kindly presented by Mrs. Hugh Peck at the conclusion of the Sports on the M..-XA..-X. Ground, at IYestmount, on .Iune llth. YI. .-X. Lafleur .-X. DI. Heilig C. Goodfellow H. Burgess Y. G. Miller B. K. Porter J. Bishop R. Clarkson IV. B. Miller C. E. Whitley D. Birks G. Grimaldi III. bl. Henderson D. D. Durnford R. Magor T. Hugessen II. If. Hutchison lf. R. Gurd D. Lewis P. Burke I. NY. Dodds R. Kerrigan Ill
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SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE B O X I N G The results of the 1931 Competition held in the Peel Street Club House were as follows: - -Vc71f0I'.f - 1. Bon Lcxoox, Challenge Cup and replica. 2. .-Kari-ack PIERS, Silver Medal 3. JOHN STEWART, Bronze Medal. The Senior Challenge cup is the gift of Mrs. Russel Bell, and is called the Melville Bell cup. 7ll11i07'.V - 1. GUY CSRIXIALDI, Challenge Cup and replica. 2. Toxv B'I.ACTIER, Silver medal 3. D. BICBIASTER, Bronze Medal. The Junior Challenge cup was given by Mr, Philip Mackenzie, who was also kind enough to donate the two replicas and four medals, and his interest has encouraged the boys greatly. Mrs, Philip Mackenzie graciously presented the prizes at the conclusion of the Competitions. There were several good bouts, particularly between Piers II and Ross Hutchins, Bob Lundon and Piers l, H. Mackenzie and D. Livingston, and John Stewart and P. Little. ln the Junior Section, D. McMaster, James Stewart, MacTier, Holt, Grimaldi, Wickersham, H. Morgan, Dobell, R. Grier, and Ronalds all acquitted themselves credit- ably. If one had to single out any particular boy, it would undoubtedly be John Stewart, both for his knowledge of boxing, and the excellence of his style. SCOLTING NFWS Last Summer term the Scouts met regularly on the mountain where they practised scouting and played cricket. In May the troop attended the Local Association Spring Display at the Forum. A Guard of Honour, to welcome His Excellency the Governor General, was drawn up behind the head table. This comprised the Colour Guards of all the troops, our re- presentatives being P.L.'s Leslie, Russell and Porteous. Our chief contribution was a display of maze marching by the whole troop. This was conducted by the Troop Leader, who is a King's Scout. After having taken part in some songs with other troops around a Council Fire, we ended our activities by demonstrating two Proficiency Badges in the Badge Parade which was the grand finale of the evening. The Horseman's Badge was directed by P.L., J. Powell, King's Scout, with the aid of P.L's Bishop and Macnutt. The Entertainer's Badge was in charge of P.L. Kerr assisted by P.L. Lundon. On the same evening, several Scouts visited Ravenscrag and were presented to His Excellency the Governor General, Lord Bessborough. The winning patrol for 1930-31 in the Inter-Patrol Competitions for the Philip Mackenzie Challenge Cup was the Lion, led by P.L. John Powell. HI
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