S. Mackinder was awarded a Schools' Hundred Badge and prizes were won in individual events by M. E. Bailey, P. J. G. C. Bleach and P. R. Taylor. The Ashburton VIII, who were awarded their Colours, were D. S. Lockhart (Capt.), P. N. Kitching, L. M. Creer, S. Mackinder, R. W. Webster, P. J. G. C. Bleach, S. G. Smith, M. J. Gagg. Colours were also awarded to A. G. Bird and G. W. Harding, who were in the winning snapshooting team. Others who represented the School during the term were: M. E. Bailey, D. F. Harding, J. M. Lillie, P. W. F. Marsden, P. R. Morris, P. R. Taylor, F. M. Ogley and J. R. Young.
TENNIS, 1967 Only two members of last year's team remained : J. R. Wood (Captain) and Bennett, who made up the first pair. Mr. Craine was replaced as coach by Mr. Clarke. We should like to thank Mr. Craine for the vast improvement he has effected in the tennis of the School : we are sorry indeed to lose him. We have, however, every confidence in his successor. Tennis has at last proved itself important enough to be a major sport. The number of full-time players has almost doubled. Those who made tennis their major summer activity, all representing the School at least at once were: Adams, Hoad, Jenkins, Anderson, Hargreaves, Argyle and Cork. The Under 15 team had only one fixture this term—with Bootham; but their convincing victory held out great promise for the future. RESULTS : Saturday, 6th May: Bootham School "A" VI. Won 6-3. Saturday, 13th May: Bede College, Durham. Cancelled. Saturday, 20th May: Worksop College 1st VI. Rain stopped play. Wednesday, 24th May: Scarborough College 1st VI. Cancelled. Saturday, 27th May: York University 1st VI. Cancelled. Saturday, 10th June: Ampleforth College 1st VI. Lost 5-4. Saturday, July 1st : Ashville College 1st VI. Won 7-2. Saturday, 8th July: Pocklington School 1st VI. Drawn 44-41. 2nd VI. Drawn 4i-4i. Wednesday, 19th July: Bootham School 1st VI. Lost 5-4. U.15 VI. Won 3-1. Saturday, 22nd July : Old Peterites 1st VI. Lost 5-4. At the Northern School L.T.A. tournament held at St. Peter's and Bootham Schools on Saturday, 15th July, Wood and Bennett reached the semi-final of the Plate Competition but narrowly lost to Roundhay School, the eventual winners. In the inter-house competition Grove beat Temple in the final. 56