267K. G. Chilman and H. G. Coates have represented Yorkshire at Hockey, and L. C. Hatt has played for Leicestershire. C. H. P. Bellwood,"lst Bn. Leicestershire Regt., left Catterick in October and has arrived at Ambala, where we gather he finds life no less distressing than elsewhere. Presumably we may expect him on leave any day. We congratulate N. K. Lindsay - on his recent speeches in the House of Commons, where he is fast winning himself a reputation. E. J. Hutchins, for some years an assistant master at the School, has been appointed Headmaster Of" Varridean SC:hool, Brighton. N. R. Richardson has represented Yorkshire at Lacrosse. We extend our deepest sympathy to W. R. Mann, until recently resident at the Manor, who is 'lying dangerously ill in a York hospital suffering from typhoid .fevex, and express the hope that he will be speedily restored to health. F. W. Wilcock has recently been appointed Assistant Demonstrator in Dental Surgery at Leeds University.
3n Memoriam. We regret to announce the death of Leslie Hood, who died on September 3rd, 1932, aged 56. He was at the original S. Olave's, under the Rev. H. A. Wilson before coming to S. Peter's. Leslie Hood was a very fine athlete and gymnast and soon after leaving school became one of. Sandow's show pupils and won his gold medal—no easy achievement. Among other sports at which he excelled were wrestling and skating, at both of which he won many trophies. In 1911 he was awarded his Cresta Run colours and until the beginning• of his illness, 3 years ago, he remained one of the best waltzers on the Ice Rink at Manchester and in the Engadine. Always a fine example of physical fitness, his illness came as a double blow, but he bore it with wonderful courage and was cheerful to the end.