v. Worksop Colts (Home) t8th March. P. F. Nettleton beat C. P. Marks, 9-6, 7-9, 9-5, 9-6. J. J. Vooght beat P. S. Gledhill, 9-7, 9-5, 9-6. J. A. Eatough lost to P. R. Hamilton-Hill, 9-1o, 6-9, 2-9. G. A. Willstrop lost to T. C. Hoskin, 4-9, 7-9, 3-9. W. R. Pickersgill beat J. G. R. Lord, 9-3, 9-5, 9-6. Result Won 3-2. Mr. Willstrop, seeded 1 for the York Championships, begun last term, duly reached the final only to be defeated 3-2 by an Old Peterite, J. E. Fawcett, Esq., who kindly gives up much of his time to helping to coach boys in the School. The two new Squash courts were opened by Mrs. Dronfield on the last Saturday of term when 11 Squash playing Old Peterites and the School team played a knock-out Competition, each match consisting of one game only. J. E. Fawcett repeated his previous success against M. Willtsrop, winning 9-6. The courts have a magnificent balcony which enables upwards of 60 people to view in comparative comfort and, being a pace quicker than our existing court, they will provide greater encouragement for learners. Our thanks are due to the Head Master and all those who made these fine courts a reality.
RUGGER It is always to be hoped that the extra time and attention which can be given to the first year boys in the Easter term will lead to greater successes for the Colts teams in the years that follow. Certainly this Easter term was not wasted; playing conditions were surprisingly good and the finally selected Junior XV showed considerable promise. The fact that the nucleus of the team represented the Under 14 Colts XV in the preceding Christmas term meant that they had this advantage over their predecessors, for no "Under 14" Colts teams had previously represented the School. Both matches played were convincingly won, and the team did considerable credit to themselves. RESULTS : v. Pocklington School (Away). Won 13-0. v. Fyling Hall (Home). Won 24-0. Junior XV—C. W. Clegg; R. G. Robinson, J. M. Mordue, T. B. Ward, E. N. Rawcliffe; J. J. Vooght (Vice-Capt.); D. J. Emsley (Capt.); P. A. Horsman, D. C. Ord, P. R. Hart, M. Donnelly (Leader), G. F. Hardman, J. S. Atkinson, J. R. S. Lazenby, R. K. Hall. 33