April 1933

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35 1 Long Run ; the various fields, ploughed and otherwise, were waterlogged, which made the going very heavy. The pace set was fast from the start, and the field soon strung out ; over the plough, a bunch of five were almost level in the lead, headed by Warin. Down the North Road they began to string out further. Corning up Clifton, Smart took the lead, but was passed again by Sedman. No comment can, of course, be made on the time.

The final placings were School House. 1. 2. Smart. 3. 4. 5. Warin. 6. Moore. 7. Crook. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Biggin, J. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Points :-13.

Day Boys. Sedman.

Rise.

Newman. Whalley.

Grove. 1.. 2. 3. 4._ 5. 6. 7. 8.. 9. McLean. Watson. 10. 11.. 12. Johnston. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.. 18. Ward Smith. 19. Little. 20.. 32. .

Dodds.

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Ruddock. Ogley.

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Iliffe. Smithson. Quarrie. Campbell.

20.

19.

Time :-23 mins. 40 secs.

113oxing. The Inter-House Boxing Competition was held on Wednesday,. March 15th, and Saturday, 18th, with the Final on the Saturday. C. D. Trimmer, 0.P., who has taken a special course in boxing at Aldershot, kindly came to referee the finals. The general standard of boxing throughout showed little improvement from last year, and can be adequately described as " fighting.'' In many cases the result would have been quite different if they


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