SECOND ELEVEN RESULTS:
Bootham Won 6-1 Junior Leaders, Strensall Won 4-1 Scarborough College Won 4-0 Welton Wanderers Cancelled Pandas H.C. Lost 4-1 Worksop College Lost 1-5 Bootham Lost 6-0 A.H.G.S. Won 0-5 Second Eleven from: R. W. Egleton, S. W. Wallace, G. Knowles, J. Hughes, D. V. Clout, G. W. Tait, J. H. Larcombe, R. M. Stringer, Gargan, I. R. Pullan, F. T. Abbey, D. A. J. Thomas. COLTS ELEVEN RESULTS: Welton Colts Lost 2-0 Bootham Won 7-0 Scarborough College Lost 2-1 Worksop College Lost 0-2 A.H.G.S. Drew 0-0 Colts Eleven from : T. J. Burdass, J. R. Markwick-Smith, D. M. Caul M. E. Wilson, R. E. Craig, J. P. Ross, R. Collingwood-Gittins, J. R. D. C. Smakman, P. S. Kilmartin, J. H. Baggs, S. M. Burn.
BOAT CLUB 1975-76 Christmas Term This year we welcomed back Mr. Du Croz from his year's exchange visit to the U.S.A. to again take control of the club. The Christmas term was spent maintaining all our hard-worked equipment; we varnished all the clinker training boats, and gave our two clinker fours complete refits. Other equipment such as oars and bicycles were repaired and painted. All the work was done by members of the club, under the supervision of Mr. Du Croz, and other club officials. Easter Term At the start of the Easter term it was decided to form a senior squad, which meant the senior end of the club training in various combinations in eights and fours; the idea being to develop adaptable oarsmen, who would row well together when crews were finally picked for the Heads of the rivers. The first event of the season was the Tyne head of the river. As the, event clashed with half term, a scratch four entered with very little train ing behind them. The result was that they came a very commendable 4th place with a time of 18min. 1 lsec. After half term serious training for the coming events started, the first of these being the Trent head of the river, in which the first VIII rowed, and came 4th- in the senior C eights, beating two senior C crews a senior B crew and two elite crews. In the Yorkshire head of the river at York, the School was well represented—having four IVs in the event. The 1st IV came 3rd in the senior B division. The senior C and junior 52