114 In the next race the School House III were vastly superior to the Day Boys III, and won easily by four lengths. There was a half-holiday on Tuesday, March 24th, for the final_ between the School House III and Rise II. The Rise got a poor start compared with the School House, but in spite of this handicap they kept level as far as the boathouse; after this the School House gradually pulled away, and, rowing a very short stroke,, retained the Cup by one length. 2nd DIVISION CREWS. School House III.—A. M. S. Walker (Bow); J. A. Russell (2);, E. H. Tankard (3); N. L. Colbeck (Stroke); J. M. Rucklidge(Cox). Clifton Rise 1I.—A. C. W. Ping (Bow); W. Boyes (2); D. Lund' (3); E. Antrobus (Stroke); G. C. Brown (Cox). Day Boys II.—L. Telfor (Bow); C. E. Greaves (2); H. D. F. Amor (3); J. A. Wright (Stroke); R. C. Lynch (Cox). Day Boys III.—J. E. England (Bow); K. E. Marriatt (2);-, J. Banford (3); E. \\ \\ hitney (Stroke); R. L. Stead (Cox)..
%qual) Maas. SCHOOL v. YORK GARRISON. (Played on the School Courts, Tuesday, February 11th.) .
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In this match York Garrison avenged their defeat by the School in the previous term. In the first string match Hollway started very well, and won the first two games. Hutchinson then found his touch, and after Hollway had failed to take two chances of winning the fourth game, a very close one, he ran out the winner easily in the last game. Though Newman fought well in the games against Davies, the latter had much the better shots to finish off the rallies, and. better stamina to finish off the games. Graham, playing very well, thoroughly outclassed Frampton. The latter was unable to get to many of his well-placed drop-shots, and hit a lot of easy returns down. SCORES— M. Hollway (School) lost to G. F. Hutchinson, 9-5, 9-0, 4-9, 9-10, 2-9. N. A. Newman (School) lost to Capt. W. W. N. Davies, 7-9, 4-9, 7-9. G. E. L. Graham (School) beat Capt. G. Frampton, 9-2, 9-1,, 9-1.
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