No. 105

The T. B. + Q. S. foot-ball match was played at Vincent Square on Mar. 11th resulting in the Q. S. getting three goals to our one. T. B. Curteis, H. (Captain) Lee, G. H. Vidal, W. Stephenson, C. Randall, W. S. Pemberton, R. L. Loch, J. Short, M. Rawson, W. S. Busk, T. Haden,…

No. 102

The Queen Scholars this year performed the Adelphi of Terence remarkably well. Bray, as OEschinus, Giles as Syrus, and Lefroy, as Demea being especially good. Prince Arthur attended the third representation, which was the best. O. Macleay  Prin. Opp.

No. 100

The Athletic Sports were held on the 22nd + 23rd Oct. The weather was very fine, and there was a large attendance of spectators on both days. Smith won the mile as he did the year before, but this year he ran it in 5’ 8”. E. Cope was 2nd, Eddis coming in third. Smith…

No. 99

The Rudder was won by: Smith, J. C.                          1. Stephenson. Busk (cox)   The other boats were . . . Randall, W. S.                   2. Clarke Haggard (cox)   Macleay, S.                         3. Bovill, H. Hudson, J. (cox).   The “Fours” and “Sculls” were not rowed this year, as there were so few on the water. O.…

No. 98

The T.B. + Q.S. cricket match was this year won by the Q. S. who had much the best eleven, though the Town Boys, especially Lee played very well. Q. S. Bray (captain) Northcote, E. Saunders. O’Brien. Eddis. Barron. Neale. Lefroy. Giles. Randolphe, E. Williams.   T. B. Curteis (captain) Lee. Curteis, R. Eastwick. Neill,…

No. 97

A very successful concert was given by the fellows in College Hall shortly before the Whitsuntide holidays. Bray Q. S. + Rawson Q. S. were the chief wingers.