No. 347
The Wire Racquet ties were won by A.M. Hemsley, T.B.; & the Wooden by C.V. Wilks, TB.
The Wire Racquet ties were won by A.M. Hemsley, T.B.; & the Wooden by C.V. Wilks, TB.
At a meeting of Monitors held this term the following rules were passed about the Elizabethan committee. (1) The committee shall consist of six T.B.B. and six Q.S.S.; vis. The captain, & the three other monitors, one other senior, & the captain of the third elections, & the two head T.B.B. from each house. (2)…
The Phillimore English Essay Prize has fallen this year to J.M. Lutyens QS. The subject was “The Rise & Fall of Constantinople” William Bell Prin: Opp:
The Elections to Oxford & Cambridge are taken this year by H.P. Robinson & E.W. Pole, to Oxford, & J.M. Lutyens, G. Dale & C.B. Collyns to Cambridge, all being QSS. No townboy entered for election.
The Exhibitioners this year are W.C. Dale, H.W. Waterfield, R.H. Williams, O. Scoones, A. Soames, & W.L Warren.
The Fencing Badge this year has been won by E.H.A. Newman (TB)
We had a half holiday on Thursday March 14th for Heath having gained a Wrauglership (twenty third) W.R. Beverly who won the mile the year before last, gained won the quarter mile strangers Race in the Brasenose Sports lately. The new Irish Secretary of State, Mr. J. Lowther, is an old Westminster. We had a…
The pancake was thrown this year as usual on Shrove Tuesday, but was not thrown over the bar.
The eleven this term is – T.F.F. Williams (Capt; 1/2 back) (Q.S.), W Cuppage (QS), W.A., H.C. Benbow (QS), A.M. Hemsley (TB), H.P. Robinson (QS), J. Abernethy (TB), O. Bury (TB), H.S. Westmorland (TB), E.U. Eddis (QS)(half back), C. Secretan (TB), W.F.G Sandwith (QS)(backs), & W. Ritchie. As Benbow has been unable to play, Ritchie…
The Charterhouse match took place at Vincent Square on Saturday Feb 16th, a very fine day, & resulted in a victory for Charterhouse by one goal to none. For us Cuppage, Westmorland, Secretan, Hemsley, & Williams, & for Charterhouse Growse, Medlusk, & Prinsep played particularly well The teams were Charterhouse – E.P. Growse (Capt.), E.…