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Any Old Peterite wishing to play in the Old Boys' match against the School should apply to J. R. Wood, "Mayfield", Stockton-on-Forest, York. Tel. York 400305 or J. W. R. Hutt at the School. Tel. York 52660. We would also like to turn out a 2nd XV against the O.P.'s if there were sufficient interest.
HOCKEY, 1976 The hockey season this year promised well with increased fixture lists
• at first, second and colts eleven level. We should as well begin to notice
( the benefit of some option hockey and the increase of colts fixtures 7 ilait year. 0 first eleven, captained by John Twizell, had a mixed season. 00 The he team worked hard and showed flashes of the talent which they had. were unable to sustain it, however, and were not rewarded by the 0 which they so often deserved. Our defence was strong and often 3 Mess, and this type of defence can lead to penalty corners and flicks land a number of matches were lost or drawn in this way. John Twizell led the side and by his own efforts spurred them to give of their best. The second eleven, captained by Richard Egleton, started the season 2 'ell with some fine scores but rather lost momentum. There was some Me play by some of the younger members of the side and this experience hould stand them in good stead next year. This year the colts eleven had a much expanded fixture list. They proved steadily as the season went on and should find the match aperience very useful. Timothy Burdass led them well and he should e pleased with the performance of his team. On the less elevated level a lot of hockey was enjoyed by the rest of he Club and I hope that this will continue to be so. Finally I should like to thank everyone who helped, whether playing, mpiring or coaching, for a very enjoyable season. R.H.H.
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from : J. H. Twizell* (Captain), D. J. Young,* S. Bruce-Jones.* M. Parkinson,* R. W. Parkinson,* F. T. Abbey,* J. Noble,* N. P. anro.* A. W. Tait,* D. A. J. Thomas, N. J. Radford,* P. C. Clare.* First Eleven
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1st XI v. Leeds Polytechnic
School's opening match, where the team played an attacking game, ch tended to leave gaps at the back. Leeds scored two quick goals 49