Chronicle-1931

29. history of the School Rugby, for on that afternoon an "Old Crocks" teamvisited the College and the School XV was privileged to meet on the field of battle some of those whose names are still household w o rds in South African and Natal Rugby. We derived tremendous encouragement from their visit, and are in hopes that it may become an annual fixture. A full description of the game appears in the Rugger Notes of this issue. The Rugby CoDomittee is;- Mr. Medworth, Barratt (Captain) Peppier and Foes. The third term begins on August 6th. —I -■—I • ;-s Fom 6b. MICHELL W.S. Entered August 1925. let XF 1931, . Robinson W.L.A. Robinson H.L. (Swaziland) Whitmill A.S. and Weightman R.W, (Bmpangeni) .■jo ■ ■ □u)Bays' HpTfrS. A party of Old Boys spent a very enjoyable time at the School during the week-end May 23rd to 25th, and as Monday was a public holiday, over a dozen managed to stay on till the after noon of that dayo The ocoa.sion of the visit was the annual Rugger match a^aiint the School, The Old Boys were able to field a full sido in fair training, and as many had played to gether not so long ago at School, the ccmblnation -was good and sono attractive movenc-nts ware vu-itnsseed, Winship -ntxs caphain., and "Ginger" Clark, tnjy aupportod by L, Polkinghoriic, amongEt others, led the rci-rra, while G. Hopkins was prominent j.u -the •three-quarter line till he had bo retire with au iLi,ju;t;-ed hand whan ''Tira" Jackson took his place. The weighty 03.d Beys* pack

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