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TI{lxNITV COLLEGE SCHOOL EECORl) 21 2— ' Clear i-irc-U ' , uj)start, short circle, upstart, slioot to front. 3 — XTpstart , short circle, upstart, shoot to front . 4 — Le r actiiijj, le on, set swing; round, legs out, upstart, shoot to front. Parallel Bars: 1 — ' Swing to short arm balance, down, rest on riglit ))ar, up to short arm J)alance, down, rest on left bar, up to short arm balance, down, astride bars, liollow back backlift. 2 — r. ' ack ])ull to short balance. ;5 — Running, oblicpie, backlift. -1 — (Swing, press (or ball or buck), to long-arm balance, down to bm-k- lift. Low Parallel Bars: Long arm balance, march to end of bars, hold long-arm balance at end of bars. High Horse: 1— Hollow back backlift. 2 — ' Long arm vault. :i — Sitting vault right. Horse Lengthwise: 1— Hollow back backlift. 2— Sitting vault backlift. ;i — Scissors. Ground: 1 — Hand or head spring. C — ' Ground upstart. 2nd. Team. Horizontal Bar: 1 — ( lear circle, upstart, shoot to front. 2 — (Steady circle from hanging position, shoot to front. 3 — LTpstart, short circle, upstart, shoot to front. i — Clear circle, leg acting, leg on. leg swing off. Parallel Bars: 1 — Back to short arm, balance in centre of Ijars. 2 — Back pull over. 3 — (Swing to short arm balance in centre of bars, down, astride bars, backlift. 4 — Circle uji from under bars, jump between the hands. Low Parallel Bars: 1 — Long arm balance. High Horse: 1— Hollow back, backlift. 2— Xeck roll. 3 — Sitting valut right. Horse Lengthwise: 1 — Splits over. 2 — ' Round back between the hands. 3-VHollow back backlift. Ground: 1 — Hand or head spring. 2 — Tiger balance.
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20 TRTXTTY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD i oiital l);ii ' Kiniisiuill and Stone both went through the pro- •rraiiinie almost faultlessly, showiuii ' i»« ' rfeet control and har- nuuiy of nuiveuient. The work on the parallel bai ' s, high and low. and ou the horse was very steady, but special praise must l)e given to P. T. Rogers, who scarcely dropped a point in these exercises, keeping perfect position in passing from one balance to another, and doing the long-arm walk with absolute steadiness and eas,e. The following is the order of the ' competition: — Rogers i. 94 3-4 ; Stone 93 1-8 ; Burns max. 87 7-8 ; Kingsmill 85 3-4: Xisbet 85 1-2; Malins 81 3-8; Fyshe 80 3-4; Ardagh 79 3-4; La .iei- 79 1-2; Beatty 78 1-4; Croft 67 1-8; Wallbridge 66 3-4; Cart Wright 55 5-8. dym. Eight ' ' Colours were awarded to the first eight THE SECOND EIGHT GYMNASIUM COMPETITION. On Monday evening, April Gth., the Second Eight Gyin- nasium Competition was held. There was an entry of sixteen boys. Keen competition for the first four places was shown and some very good work Avas done. Taken as a whole, how- ever, and allowing for the different standard of w ork there was not the finish and ])recision which marked the First Eight Competition. Nonetheless the boys are to be congratu- lated on th(;ir performance. The fiiu l standing was as follows: (Maximum 140) 1. La ier 128; 2 Beatty 126; 3, Wallbridge 123 1-2; 4, Cassard 117; 5. Cartwright 106 3-4; 6, Croft 105; 7, Allen 101 1-2; 8. Pearcc 100 1-4. B. ' 1()W is given a list of the exercises for the 1st. and 2nd. Eight (Jym. Competitions. These exercises have been set as .standards and will be used for all future vompetitions— at least for .some time. 1st. Eight. Horizontal Bar: 1 --Stojnly ir lr, ilowii, kiicL ' s between arm. ' , back ]iiill over, hock swill : of! ' .
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22 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECOBD THE LIBRARY. Since the bo ;iiiniii i; of the year we have received many hooks from various donors among the boys and from friends outside the School. We have to thank Kirwan JMartin, Esq., for Famous C ricketers and Mrs. L. H. Baldwin for The Life and Let- ters of Walter Ilines Page; The Headmaster for two volumes, S. Geldard, Esq., 3 volumes: G. T. London: H. L. Gordon, two volumes: H. F. Jeffrey, three volumes: A. L. Smith, five volumes: G. H. Archibald, two volumes; J. P. Roberts, two volumes: R. P. Lyon: C. B. Van Straubenzee, two volumes: A. L. ] IacLaurin : J. Robertson: ]M. 0. Heap: D. W. IcLaren: E. B. Rogers: H. A. Martin: D. C. Ding- wall: W. Boulton : G. Boone. From R. A. Fessenden, Esq.. sometime Head Chemist to Thomas A. Edison: Professor of Post Graduate Mathematics and Electrical Engineering at the LTniversitj ' of Pittsburg, et ' , ' ., we have received an interesting and learned treatise on The Deluged Civilization of the Caucasus Isthmus, for which we extend our thanks. MR. LEONARD S LECTURE ON TOO. H. Tlircc years airo tlie Kvliool liad the privilege of hearing about Toe H. from its founder, the Rev. P. B. Clayton. At that time this great movement was just beginning to grow and iNIr. Clayton came to this country to tell people what Toe II. stood for. As a result of that visit branches have l)e ' n foiiiii ' d in two oi- three Canadian cities, and this year Mr. Clayton and Mr. Pat. Leonai ' d are touring the world in an endeavour to estal)lish branches tlu ' oughout the Empire and in tlu ' United 5tates, .so that the world may be encircled l)y groups of men who are trying to keej) alive the spirit of sclf-sacritice shown at the Front: stretchers-bearers in time of peace, as Mr. Leonai ' d called them.
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