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The results were as follows:Preparatory School. Lightweight. -Final: R. Tyler defeater I. J ones on a t.k.o . Middleweigh t.-Final: Barnes defeated Pellet. Heavyweight .-Final: W. J ones defeated Bright.
Upper School. Under 6st.-Wright defeated Okey; A. Kay defeated R. Harkness. Final: Kay defeated Wri()'ht with a o·ood 0 left, followed by a nght cross. Wright used both o·loves to batter Kay 's head, but they lacked Kay 's sting. b Under 7st.-Reynolds defeated Hennah · Lawlor defeated Lithgow. Semi-final: Reynolds defeated Black. Final: Reynolds beat Lawlor by a narrow margin. This was Reynolds' third bout but he still had enough fight to account for Lawlor. Under Sst.-Church defeated King; Wood defeated McCracken. Final: Wood hit well and kept doggedly on in spite of hard punches by Church, and won his third bout. Under 8st. 7lb.-Hawkins defeated Ewing; Thomson defeated Gould. Semi-final: Wood defeated Hawkins. Final: Thomson lost to Wood, who scored very steadily with alternate lefts and rights. Wood appeared as fresh and boxed better, if anything, in this his fourth bout. Under 9st.-Bartrum · won -from Hetet. Final: K. J ones beat Bartrum with a g·ood display of ::;cientific boxing and footwork. Bartrum was content to let the fight be brought to him, but his clean hits at times had J ones dazed. Under lOst.-Stringfi eld defeated Washer. Final: Riley beat Stringfield. In this bout Stringfield took much punishment from hard rights and l efts, but fought doggedly on, occasionally jabbing a heavy straight left at Riley. Under llst.-Hirstich defeated Julian by a t.k.o. Final: In this bout Hirstich used a terrific. right to defeat I. McLeod, who, though he had a good punch, could not stand up to the rugged Hirstich. Senior Championship .-A. MacLeod won by default from C. Kjestrup, who had injured his ankle. 0
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(F. D. Moran.) On the 24th October the Bishop of the Diocese held a confirmation for the School at St. Mary's Church. The candidates had been prepared by the Chaplain. The Bishop gave a very interesting address, pointing out the necessity of being confirmed. Our ordinary Services have been h eld every Sunday morning at 9.30 o'clock, and it is with great regret that we find them attended by boarders only. This Service has usually been conducted by the Rev. F. Hart, but on an occasional Sunday the Ven. Archdeacon Gavin has been present. On Sunday, 13th November, a Church Parade was held to commemorate Armistice Day. The Parade was