The School were getting on top and a fine run by Dickinson saw Gration scoring the equaliser. This success was short-lived, however, for a thunderous shot by M. J. Wood made the score 3-2 in the O.P.s' favour. v. STYX H.C. The School had a great start when Dickinson scored a tremendous goal by shooting brilliantly past the goalkeeper. Unfortunately that was the first and last time that the Styx goalkeeper saw the ball for the School were defending for the rest of the match. The School did, however, defend creditably and kept the score down to a respectable 3-1 against a team containing four or five county players.
RUGGER With neither "Under 15" nor "Under 14" Colts teams displaying any marked degree of confidence or ability in the Christmas term, this second phase of the season in the Easter Term was as invaluable as ever in confirming previously conceived ideas and by providing further opportunity for practising basic skills and putting into practice courageous and profitable experiments. Results of matches were as follows: — "Under 15" XV Feb. 7th v. Hymers College. Home. Cancelled. Feb. 10th v. Ashville College. Away. Lost 5-11. Feb. 14th v. Archbishop Holgate's G.S. Away. Won 9-3. Feb. 17th v. Ampleforth College. Away. Lost 3-24. The following played : —M. J. Jones; A. Rennie, J. T. Morley, P. R. Bailey, R. F. Atkinson; I. Robinson, P. L. Hall; C. J. D. Bond, M. W. Bainbridge, N. Barnes, I. D. Raley, A. N. Lawrence, P. S. K. Crossley, R. J. Hamilton-Williams, R. L. Elsy (Capt.), A. Gray, R. J. Carson. "Under 14" XV Feb. 7th v. Hymers College. Home. Cancelled. Feb. 10th v. Ashville College. Away. Lost 3-17. Feb. 14th v. Ampleforth College. Home. Lost 0-33. Feb. 17th v. Pocklington School. Away. Drawn 8-8. Feb. 21st v. Scarborough College. Home. Won 31-0. The following played : —A. H. W. Cooper; A. G. Sheriff, R. G. W. Hamshaw, A. Corser, J. A. G. Craven, A. J. Maycock, P. R. Wilkinson; S. P. Coverdale, R. T. S. Young (Capt.); J. A. Mitchell, D. M. Dempsey, J. H. W. Sharpe, S. M. Hodges, P. R. Gooder, S. A. A. Taylor, R. W. Little, D. P. Atkinson, R. G. Gray, A. D. Penty, M. H. Drucquer.
ATHLETICS Athletics and School food—one can hear the groans and tradition demands that it should be so. Both are unpalatable in thought, particularly to the pampered, nevertheless what a wholesome meal the healthy and 28