March 1932

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House back towards the end of the first half and scored by means of Lyth. Ogley converted. In the second half the Rise were rather superior ; they did not seem so worn out as their opponents, and Allport scored an unconverted try. The Rise team was : D. H. West . D. Lyth, W. Allport, R. Ogler ; H. A. Butler, G. Douglas, J. Whalley.

Cross Country. The Cross-Country was run over the short course, on Tuesday, 1st March, and resulted in a joint win for the School House and the Day Boys. The actual points were : School House and Day Boys, 16 ; Rise, 25 ; Grove, 29. The weather was fine, and the course, apart from a rather difficult piece of plough, was in good condition. The winner, F. P. Sedman, just managed to secure first place from N. Hurtley, and finished in the time of 20 mins. 14 secs., which is 3 secs. faster than last year. The School House are to be congratulated on an excellent piece of team work in securing 4th, 5th, 7th and 8th places.

ORDER OF FINISH. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

School House. Day Boys. Sedman.

Grove.

Rise.

Hurtley. Butler. Whitaker. Smart. Brockbank. Baker. Warin. Dodds. Whalley. Attenborough. Barker. Allen. Eardley. Moore, R. W. Ogley, R. Ruddock. Ratter. Middlebrook. McLean.


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