June 1901

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THE

PETERITE. VOL. XVI I.

JUNE, 1901.

No. 151.

SCHOOL LETTER. OR the first time the experiment of holding the Sports at the end of the Easter Term has been tried, with complete success ; for though the ground was rather soft, and there was a rather strong wind blowing, the athletes found the conditions much more congenial to running than is usually the case at the end of the Midsummer term, when the ground is often very hard and the weather terribly hot. The training for the Sports largely helped to fill up the gap made by the discontinuance of boating, which we hear is to be resumed next year. In spite of the fact that several rowing enthusiasts practiced regularly on the river instead of playing hockey, we fear that next year's rowing will suffer considerably. We must congratulate Leonard and Crosthwaite on their excellent performances at the Sports, the former in beating the School record for throwing the cricket ball, the latter in winning the " Mile," " Half," and " Quarter," a most unusual performance, and in carrying off the " Victor Ludorum " Cup. Thanks to the able coaching of Mr. Pawle, the hockey team did creditably in the two matches they played ; for, in spite of the inexperience of the majority of the players, they beat a really strong scratch team and made a most plucky fight against a


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