Jan 1937

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254 a fortnight to practice before our first match, but this year, owing to unavoidable rearrangement of fixtures, we have to play Leeds Corinthians, one of the strongest of our opponents, very early in the term. We must work hard to make a team as quickly as possible, and hope that last year's " middles " have developed and will show last year's keenness to learn.

Cortes ponbence. To the Editors of " The Peterite." Dear Sirs, May I take this opportunity of thanking Mr. Stevenson for his able coaching of the 1st and 2nd XV's this term. The achievements of the teams are entirely due to his tireless efforts, and we hope that the better displays of so young and inexperienced a XV have been gratifying to him. I would like also to thank Mr. Rhodes for all the hard work he puts in to produce an efficient Colts XV, and Mr. Stead and Mr. Wrenn for their handling of the more junior rugger. I should like also to thank Mrs. Price for the excellent teas she so kindly provided the teams. Yours faithfully, K. LOCKWOOD, Captain of Rugger. We have received the following letter from South Africa, and we hope it will be of interest to any Old Peterites in that part of the Empire:— PUBLIC SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION OF GREAT BRITAIN. Letters should be addressed to the Honorary Secretary, Major H Mill Colman (Bedford), or the Honorary Treasurer, P.O. BOX 2002, L. R. Russell, Esq. (Brighton). DURBAN. The Editors, " The Peterite." Dear Sirs, I wish to solicit your help in passing on information to the Old Boys of your School and also to the boys of the School who may be contemplating leaving the Old Country when they have completed their schooling.


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