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1f4 Mile Under 14. jones ii, O'Neil, Escobar. 1.14 2f5. 1f4 Mile Under 16. Sproule, Senior, Proudfoot. 1.06 2f5. Old Boys Race. G. Weiimaii. 13. 120 Yards. Hurdles Gpen. Field, Huff, Teagle. 17 445. 1f2 Mile Gpen. Field, Teagle, Boate. 2.29 15. Relay Race 400 yards. Wiiiiiers, The Gld Boys, G. Wenmaii, Rowe, Skillings, Leggat. 42. Sack Race. Senior. 1 Mile Open. Field, Nantes, Young ii. 5. '55 1f2. High jump Gpen. Jeanneret, Field, Spencer. 4'. 9 . High slump Under 16. Smith, Clarke, Proudfoot. 4'. SM. High .lump Under 14. Moilliett, Jones ii, Escobar. 3'. 11 . Braod jump Gpen. Teagle, Boyd i, Field. 16'. 10 1f2 . Broad Jump Under 16. Proudfoot, Smith, Senior. 13'. 4 1f2 . Broad jump Under 14. Jones ii, Young iii, Pike. 11'. 5 1f2 . Throwing the Cricket Ball. Spencer' 88 yards, 2 1f4 feet. CHAMPIONSHIPS. Since the reorganization of the School the Gld Boys have rallied to our assistance in a really splendid way, so that no school report would be complete without an acknowledgement of the work they have accomplished. In larger centres there are Regional Associaf tions. The parent body in Victoria has done an enormous amount of work on behalf of the school. They donated four cups on Sports Day, provided judges on many occasions, put up a Rugby Team, a Basket Ball Team, and ran the Incogs Cricket Club. We have in Victoria a group of Old Boys in whose minds the School is a very real thing. The real reason for going to school is to gain power and to learn how to use it. In this sense the schools are powerfhouses of physif cal, mental and spiritual power. The effectiveness of our country depends on the use that is made of these powerfhouses. Be known not only as good as your word, but a little better. I will now call on the Hon. Gordon Sloan, himself an Old Boy, the parent of a present boy, a Governor of the School, Attorney General for British Columbia, to address you. The list of Prize Wiiiriers was as follows : Vlth. Languagesg Massy ig English and History, Teagleg Math' ematics, jeanneretg Science, Spencer. Vth. First, Froudfoot. 2nd., Senior. IVth. First, Coe. 2nd., Soulsby. Srd., Usher. Shell. Upper, Young iii. Lower, Boyd ii. Scripture, Soulsby. Senior, Field. Intermediate, Sproule. Junior, Jones ii. CUQ6.,
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a Athletic Sports Owing to the fact that the death of the late King George had rob' bed June 3rd. of its time honoured meaning, and to the fact that King Edward's birthday comes so late in the term, the Sports this year were held on June 6th, A prescience, uncanny to those who do not know him well, seems to have guided the Headmaster in his choice of a dayg for this was almost the only day in the rainfwashed month of june that was not only not marred by torrents of rain, but was a real June day in Victoria at its best. A goodly company, over four hunf dred in number, gathered to mark the occasion. The sun shone.the warmth was tempered by a gentle breeze and the field was looking its best, and what that best can be, those of us who know and love the School, well realize. The races were well contested and the boys all gave of their best, all the races being remarkable for the way in which even those who had no chance of winning fought it out to the bitter end. No records were broken, but the Old Boys Relay Team equalled the record set by the School in 1933, and it is a noteworthy fact that Paul Rowe was a member of the Qld Boys Team, just as he had been a member of the recordfmaking School team. A typical University School tea was served in the Gymnasium and typically enjoyed. After the races Mr. Scarrett, the Headmaster, welcomed the guests and thanked them for their support and presence. Mr. Winslow, Chairman of the Governors, said a few words of encourf agement and ventured to prophesv the continued growth of the School under Mr. Scarrett's skillful guidance. The Rev. Willard Brewing, M. A., D. D., of St. Andrew's Wesley Church, Vancouver, then dis- tributed the prizes, making, as he did so, a most felicitous speech, in which he mingled most delightfully the lighter side of experience with the more serious and weighty thoughts that are appropriate to such an occasion. His speech will long be remembered by those who had the honour of hearing him, especially his plea to the boys that. as their forefathers had won the battle of Waterloo on the playing fields of Eton, so they should strive to win the wars of Peace by learning on the playing fields of Canada the lessons of sportsmanship and honour RESULTS WERE AS FOLLGWS: 220 Cpen. Hunter, Boyd i, Teagle. 24 4f5. 220 Under 14. Jones ii, G'Neil, Escobar. 32. 220 Under 16. Sproule, Senior, Proudfoot. 29 25. 100 Gpen. Huff, Hunter, Teagle. 10 4f5. 100 Under 14. jones ii, Musgrave, Maurer ii. 13 36. 100 Under 16. Sproule, Senior, Proudfoot. 12 4f5. Harvey House Relay Race. Winning Team: Coe, Moilliet, Burf ton, Cridge. 45. 1f4 Mile Open. Field, Teagle, Boyd i. 56 46. ,Q 5-
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The Mastev's r Tuesday Morning ranch Class The bell rings and everybody lines up after having a jolly good break Most of the boys groan as they enter the classfroom for two per' iods of French. Everybody goes to his desk and then the Master comes in and tells them to Be seated. Then he tears a number of pieces of foolscap into 'scraps' and tells the one he calls Useless , who seems well to know his nickname, to give them out. Then he writes a number of sentences on the board and bids the class transf late them into French. While the boys are working he wanders round to see how they are progressing. He comes to Useless , picks up his sscrap', looks at it right way up, wrong way up, sideways, all ways, and then asks what the language is meant to represent. Usef less declares that it is French, which is too much for the Master who -27-
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