Chronicle-1965

TROPHIES Best Individual Event Under 13: Hopkins — D. T. Pilkington Under 14: Pennefather — T. R. Groom Under 15: Grant Weston — G.L. Campbell Under 16: Les France — P. N. Smillie Open: Hulett — P. Kirkwood 100 yards: Rolland — K. Greaves 800 yards: T. W.Beckett — T. R.Groom Flat Race: Trewhella — M.Martin Field Event: Joliffe — C. G.Sawyer Hurdles: Haley — K. Naylor Best Runner-up Under 13: Winder — B. Jones Under 14: Centenary — R. J. MacRitchie Under 15: Craven — A. C. Hart Under 16: More — A. Walker Open: Sulin — H.Fitzwilliam Inter-house Relay: Tolken — Finningley Inter-house Standards: L. Polkinghorne — Pembroke Inter-house: Oliver Pearce — Pembroke INTER HOUSE RELAYS On the afternoon of Tuesday 6th April a number of relays were held giving competition to the boys covering the sprints and middle-distance events. In one relay alone one hundred and twenty competitors participated. It was an afternoon ofcare-free competition. A popular event was the one mile medley in which the staffcompeted against a prefects' team and a boys' team. Mr. Hewson gave the staff an excellent lead over the first lap — a lead which they managed to hold right to the end. The Prefects finished second with the Boys third. GENERAL Michael Martin is to be congratulated on his selection to repre sent Natal at the South African Junior Championships at Green Point Track in Cape Town. He competed in the under nineteen two mile event and finished fifth in the outstanding time of9 min. 46 sees. A.R.J. CROSS-COUNTRY Inter-Schools League Eight Schools entered for the League which was Inaugurated this year and run on Wednesday afternoons. Teams competed on a triangular basis over the courses of Glenwood, Grosvenor, Kloof and Kearsney with each team competing twice against all the others. 32

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