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THE CHAPEL AND HALL, FROM THE EAST Remains of earlier buildings show in the various brick-work
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14 TRINITY COLLEGE -SCHOOL RECORD 25 Years Ago: From the Record, Vol. XIV, No. 3, Dec. 1911 Personals of Rugby Team: Symons--Captain and quarter back. Second year on team. A quick thinker and always used his head well in the games, but most especially against Ridley. He was an untiring worker and encouraged his team by his un- flagging energy. A good runner with the ball, and was easily the best and surest tackler on the team. He gets the ball out very quickly and Well. The Paperchasc: Thanksgiving Day The course was two miles and a half, and the winner's time 20 minutes. The hares, Winchester and Stone ii, left the School at 10.30, and the hounds began the chase seven minutes later. The scent started just west of the School grounds. It was laid in a semi-circle to an orchard, a little east of the Tuck road. The leading hounds missed the trail in the middle of a Held, but it Was found almost directly by the rest, who got a start on the leaders. From the end of the trail the hares and hounds ran directly to the Tuck, Where they were furnished with a liberal supply of bread, butter and coffee. Mr. Boyle presented the Winner with a box of candies. The hounds finished in the following order:-Wigle, Morris, Gill, Patton ii., Harper, Thetford, Ketchum, Thompson i., Pepler, Tucker iii., Dancy, Mahaffy, Croll, Brydge, Serson, Cameron, Johnson, Coles, Smith ii., Hogg. THE OLD TUCK On Sunday, October the 25th., your editor once again made the journey down that by-path sacred to the mem- ories of our older Old Boys: the old tuck road. The pur- pose of this short journey was an interview with your benefactresses, the Misses Philp, daughters of the original Mammy Philp, foundress of that great institution, the T.C.S. tuck shop.
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