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Q0 TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL RECORD irontal har Kingrsmill and Stone hoth 1VOlllZ-ll11'0llgll the pro- grauune almost fanltlessly, showing' perfect control and har- mony ol' movement. The work on the parallel bars, high and low, and on the horse was very steady, but special praise must he given to P. T. Rogers, who scarcely dropped a point in these exereises, keeping perfect position in passing from one halance to another, and doing' the long-arm Walk with ahsolute steadiness and ease. The following is the order of the 'competition :- A Rogers i. 9-1 3--1: Stone 93 l-8: Burns max. 87 7-8g Kingsmill S5 Z3-4: Xishet 85 1-25 Malins 81 3-8g Fyshe 80 3-43 Ardagh T9 33-4: l,azic-i- T9 1-2: Beatty 78 1--lg Croft 67 1-85 Vlrallbridge Q36 Z3-4: t'artwright 55 5-8. ti.X'lll. Eiglit Colours were awarded to the first eight THE SECOND EIGHT GYMNASIUM COMPETITION. Ou Monday evening, April 6th.. the Second Eight Gym- nasium t'o1npetition was held. Ther-e was an entry of sixteen hoys. Keen competition for the first four places .was shown and sullle very good work was done. Taken as a whole, how- ever. and allowing for the different standard of work there was not the Iinish and precision which marked the First liig-ht Vonipetition. Nonetheless the hoys are to be congratu- lated ou their performance. The final standing was as follows: Clll2lXllllllll1 1405 l. l,azier 129: 2 Beatty 126: Il, 'Wallhridge 123 1-2: -l,,Cassard llTg 3, Vartwright ltlfi Il-lg 6, Vroft 1051 T, Allen 101 1-2g S, l'4-:ll'1'1' lllll l--l. IS.-low is given a list olf the exereises for the lst. and 2nd, I-Iilht Hyun. Vompetitioiis. These exereises have heen set as standzuds and will he used for all future -eoinpetitions-at lvnsl lor some time. lst. Eight. Horizontal Bar: I -sreuil-v eirele, doun, knees between Ill'lllS, Inuek I-ull over, llucli su lllg nit.
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TRINITY COLLEG E SCIIOOL RlCl'ORiI3 19 In passing it will be observed that the Sm-bool is ineligible to compete for the Junior Shield as our eorps will invariably have more Senior than Junior Cadets. To obtain seeond plaee in sueh a world-wide -eompetitiou is a performance of a high order and we enthusiastieally eon- gratulate th-e boys and Sergt. Maj. Batt. From the results obtained in these competitions an Ilon- ours List of the best 50 eorps in the Empire is drawn up. Ranking in this list is based on the handicap pei-.fentage, as given above, irrespective of the proportion of Senior and Junior Cadets. In this group VVingham takes first plaee C24 Senior, 56 Juniorsj with a score of 93.61. Cthis eorps won the Junior Shieldl, and the School ranked sixthl. A third Honours List of the best 100 teams or units Cwith a llllllflllllllll strength of 10 to qualifyl is drawn up. The standing is based on the net seore without referenee to pro- portion of Senior or Junior Cadets. In this list the St-bool ranked 27th. It will be seen that in this list a small unit has an ad- vantage over a large one. South Afriwa ranking lst. has a platoon ot' 25: Hreat Britain 2nd. has a troop of 33. ete., whereas we fir-e as arom- plete Corps of 100 strong. The leading Canadian unit in this list is VVinnipeg with a tiring of 80 Juniors, whieh took 3rd. pla-ee. The standard' of shooting eontinues to improve. This years the conditions under which the Annual l'ourse oi' Musket- ry were tired were more dittirult than in the past-no prav- tiees with rests being allowed-,yet the average seored by the Corps is higher tha11 last year, viz., 13-L.-1 tmaximum 1503. THE GYMNASIUM COMPETITIONS. On Saturday, Mart-h 1Z8th., the annual lii.Yll1ll2lSllllI1 Vompe- tition was held before a large numb-er of speetators. The standard was very high throughout. On the hor-
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TRINITY COLLEGE SVIIOUL RICVURID QI 2-fflvslr circle, upstart, short. cirr-le, upstart, shoot to front. 3-'IvIYSt2ll'lrv, short circle, upstart, shoot to front. -1-Leg acting, leg on, set swing ronnel, legs out, upstart, shoot to t'ront Parallel Bars: 1-'Swing' to short 2ll'lIl bnlzuu-0, clown, rest on right bar, up to she :xrnx lmlum-0, clown, rest. on left bar, up to short :xrln bnlnnu clown, nstritle bars, hollow buck bzufklit't.. 2-l3':u-li pull to short bzilzlncc. 34Running, oblique, baleklift. 4 twine, vress or ball or buck to lon0'-zlrm b:tl:mvo, clown to bznk .IH U f'3 lltt. Low Parallel Bars: Long urln bzxlzum-0, lllIll'Cll to cnel of bars, holrl l0ll,LZ-Ill'lll lmlzmvv at l end of bars. High Horse: l-Hollow back bzu-klift. I2-Long arm Vllllll. El-Sitting vault right. Horse Lengthwise: l-Hollow buck lmvlzlift, 2-Sitting vault bzu-klift. 3+St-issors. Ground: 1-Hand or hearl spring. 2-'G1'Ollll.tl upstart. 2nd, Team. Horizontal Bar: 1-tflezll' circle, upstart, shoot to front. 2-Stezicly' virt-lu from hanging position, shoot to front. 3-Upstart, short circle, upstart, shoot to front, -L-'Clear Cirvle, leg :wti11g,g', log' on, leg swing oil. Parallel Bars: l-Back to short nrln, ltilltlllvt' in rentre of hnrs, 2-Bzltk pull 0V0l'. 3-Swing to short arm lltll2llll'C in centre of bars, tlown, :nstritle bzus, backlift. ' -1-Circle up from under bars, jump between the hnnfls. Low Parallel Bars: 1-Long arln balance. High Horse: 1-Hollow back, bzleklift. 2-Neck roll. 3-Sitting valut right. Horse Lengthwise: 1-Splits over. 2-fRound back between the hands. 3-fHollow back baeklift. Ground: 1-Hand or head spring. 2f+Tiger balance.
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