101 I. L. LUPT6N.—Forward. The most consistent forward in thepack he rarely failed to distinguish himself. An excellent dribbler.
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R. HOLLINGTON.—Scrum-half. A greatly improved player. . Excellent at getting the ball away quickly from seemingly hopeless positions.
B. J. EASTWOOD.—Forward. A greatly improved forward, who had a very successful first season, and should be one of the mainstays of the pack next year. As a hooker, a little disappointing, but should improve with experience. I. A. CAMPBELL.—Forward. A sound, all-round footballer, who handled and tackled well, and with a good sense of position. Frequently had to be driven to get the best out of him. D. W. WATSON.—Wing Three-quarter. Quick off the mark, with a dangerous cut-through, he is happier in a mid-field; position, but circumstances necessitated his playing on the wing, where he was somewhat lost to start with, but played a fine game against Ampleforth in the concluding match of the season. G. E. L. GRAHAM.—Centre Three-quarter. Did not find his best form until the last few games of the term, when there was every evidence that he should develop into a very sound centre in years to come. H. TOULSON.—Forward. The youngest forward to play for the1st XV for several seasons, he showed great promise. Must learn the offside rule before next season. W. BOYES.—A conscientious and hard-working forward lithoachieved some success as a hooker.
tockey. SCHOOL v. BEN RHYDDING. Result : Won, 9-1. The School opened their season with a very convincing win. over Ben Rhydding on a rather slippery ground. Play at first was fairly even, with slight advantage to the School, who were keener and quicker than their opponents. The home side soon took the lead when Newman scored after some quick work amongst the forwards. Shortly after this, Watson dribbled past the hacks and , played with good spirit and plenty of energy. The backs were never really tested, but showed a fair amount of promise. The School now scored at frequent intervals, and Marwood and
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