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1 F. r u i r.. ,- li ,. F X. I l '-r U I Grlnity College School TRecoto. VOL XII TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL, PORT HOPE. APRIL. I909. NO. I :'IfQ,V Qs :ay ' 'iv v-gi bl R 14- L.. ,q - Q-'61 . '-53. :tm . 'H-.-...wif JI. , 'Y' .rf . D K-5 tv 9 ..1u1 ?t- Q Annum. St-use lCll'Tl W ........ USOCEHT Elle Qfrinilg tfnllqgq Sultan! llernrtl. Gnuxrun. Emron.-Mr. F. I. A. Morris. ASSISTANT Em-roks.-- C. E. Amualv, G. C Currnnr. K.W. Enmsrou, j.H.MAvN1urn D'Ancv Mum-rin, E. A. H. MAH Tru, J. M Rum. SBCRKTARV-TREASURER.-lllf. G L. Ingles. S. Eoitortal. N ouk last issue we warned subscribers that in future one number a term instead of two would be published. The present number is the Iirst to be issued under the new auspices, and a glance at the Editorial Staff will tend to conhrm any sus- picions roused by the sight of the new cover. The T. C. S. RECORD has in fact been entirely re-organized. And we hope that the change will be for the better in all respects. In fact we are waiting for you, our readers, to congratulate us. The RECORD is now really the School Magazine 3 a committee of the Senior Boys have un- dertaken the management and cheerfully assumed responsibility for the various depart- ments. We think they deserve every encouragement from the Old Boys as well as from those now in the School. We do not think the Old Boys' interests are at all likely to suITer under the new regime. One of the boy editors has undertaken tor col- lect Old Boy notes and several of the masters have contributed items to the Old Boy columns out of their correspondence. The General Editor will be glad to receive news of Old Boys for publication in the RECORD, and the Editorial Staff are confident that subscribers will continue their support and encouragement. We wish particularly to thank the Head Master, Dr. Petry and an Old Boy, Dr. Fnrncomb of Newcastle, for articles contributed to this our first issue. Finally, with all good hopes for the success of our venture we commit ourselves to the Printing Press. .........1-Q---I
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TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD. iliac Chess Club, IQOSJOQ. OR the last three or four years at any rate chess and checkers at T. C. S. have not enjoyed their fair share of popularity. The Reading Room and the Glee Club have always been well patronized, and somehow there never seemed to be much interest taken in the games of the chequered board. Many years ago chess was evident- ly very popular, as a team from this school is known to have played a correspondence game with llishop's College, Lennoxville. For some reason or other this year the fellows began to take a greater interest in the game, and when an unusually large number of members joined the club it was de- cided to hold a tournament. When this was announced more and more members came in, and soon the resources of the club were taxed to the utmost to meet the demand for sets. About the middle of Mich. term entries were asked for the tournament both in checkers and chess. Nineteen names were received for chess and twenty-four for checkers. The chess entries were divided up into Bigside and Littleside, and it was decided that the continental system should be followed, viz., that each person should play three games with every other, and the winner should be the one who scored most points in these games, and the checkers were to be played ot? by straight elimination. The following is the score :- mosrnr-: CHESS-21 Poss1BI.E. Reg. Dempster 17M 5 Ned Martin r7ffQ3 Ketchum ISMQ Jack Ross IO, Osler QQ Spragge S155 Portertield 55 D'Arcy Martin 1 LlT'1'LESll'lE CHESS-27 POSSIBLE. Roberts 23M, A. F. Voght 235-6, M. B. Boyd 222, J. B. Waller ZIM, Dempster 1954, Wainwright MM, Grylls 1 I, Dennistoun 82, Billings 75, Thompson 7, Bauersby 6. CHECKERS. R'r.fi Round-Greer beat Billingsg Downer beat Westgate 3 Ketchum beat Moore 3 P. V. Lumsden beat H. K. Thompson, Haultain beat J. Rossg R. Den- nistoun beat Caswell, Spragge beat Gryllsg D'Arcy Martin beat Simpson, Wylde beat F. C. S. Rcidg Campbell heat Hanburyg Reg. Dempster beat Clapp 3 Shortt beat Mitchell. Second Round-Downer beat Greer, Lumsden beat Ketchum, Haultain beat Dennis- toun, Martin beat Spragge, Campbell beat Wylde, Dempster beat Shortt. Third ldorurd-Lumsden beat Downer, Haultain beat Martin, Dempster beat Camp- bell. In the play off in the finals each of the three played every other five games, mak- ing a possible of xo 1--Dempster 7, Haultain 5, Lumsden 3. When the tournaments were finished it was late in the term and the play-05's were
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