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Excerpt from The Black and Red March 1915, Vol. 3
Royal Naval College-A. P. Musgrave took 2nd place; W. B. Creery took 3rd place.
Games, 1914.
Cricket-(Capt., R. H. Finlayson): The School XI. won all its matches with the exception of the two against the masters. A splendid season. Batting-Hudson; Bowling-Hudson; Fielding-Stanley. House matches-West were champions with two out of three matches.
Football-(Capt. C. Kilpatrick): The first XV. won 10, lost 2, drew 1. Second XV. won 2, lost 1, drew 1. House matches-East House won 2, lost 1, and 1 drawn. The first XV. came out top in the city Intermediate Ruby League, thereby winning the "Virtue" Cup.
Hockey-(Capt., C. Kilpatrick): Won 2, lost 0. House matches-East 3, West 2. Barnacle Cup-Won by team captained by Balcom.
Shooting-(Capt., R. B. Waldon): Inter-School Shield-4th place in Canada. C.R.L. Series (Woods Cup)-2nd place in Canada. Imperial Challenge Shield-57th place in the Empire (a prize of $10). C.R.L. Miniature)-4th place in Canada. Tolmie Shield won by Vancouver team (Traeger). Section Cup won by No. IV. section (Sergeant Calder). Finlayson Shield won by Mountaineers' team (Finlayson).
Individual Championships: Head of School R. Hodson; Athletics (Senior)-C. Kilpatrick; Athletics (Junior)-R. Hedley; Boxing-C. Kilpatrick; Gymnastics-C. Kilpatrick; Tennis - H.Hudson; Shooting - H. Winch.
House Cup-(Athletic Sports): West House.
School Notes.
The following boys have joined us this term:
Blackmur (Form II.), East House.
McFarland (Form II.), Warden's House.
Andros (Form IIIb.). West House.
Matson i (Form V.), East House.
Matson ii (Form V.), East House.
Copithorne (Form IV.), East House.
Moore (Form I.), Warden's House.
Petticrew (Form IV.), West House.
Returned:
McVittie (Form V.).
Corsan (Form V.).
Finlayson (Special Student).
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