This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: ...of Presidents of "Pop," repeated on page 11 and onward; similarly we are given two lists of the winners of the Mile and Quarter-Mile Races and the Steeplechase; why should not the Hundred Yards Race be dealt with as fully as the others t It will be news to many that the Half-Mile was only instituted in 1896; previous ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: ...of Presidents of "Pop," repeated on page 11 and onward; similarly we are given two lists of the winners of the Mile and Quarter-Mile Races and the Steeplechase; why should not the Hundred Yards Race be dealt with as fully as the others t It will be news to many that the Half-Mile was only instituted in 1896; previous to that year a Walking Race was held. The table of results in the less important sports will be very useful for comparison. Even from such a mass of statistics as such a book as this must necessarily be, we can glean interesting information as to the relations of Collegers to the rest of the School in the comparatively early times which are here chronicled. Before 1869 the Colleger highest in the previous year's Upper Club Choices was ex-officio one of the Keepers of Upper Club; this was not so absurd as it now seems when we note what a large proportion of Collegers the Cricket Elevens, prior to that date, contained. On the other hand, one finds remarkably few Collegers among those successful on the river, and not till 1864 was a Colleger admitted to the Eight. We can thoroughly recommend this compilation to our readers, who will find it most useful. With a view to future editions, the Editor invites correction, and as minor mistakes we may notice E. G. Whatclfy for Whately, and the omission of "K.S. " after the name of H. P. W. Macnaghten, winner of the Mile and Half-Mile in 1899: also, in the Quarter Mile of 1903, Hope-Jones, K.S., tied with A. F. Lambert for the third place. On Thursday, June 4, a Special Number of the Chronicle will be published. The ordinary Weekly Number will therefore be brought out on Wednesday, June 3.--Ed. & C. C SCHOOL PULLING. To the Editor of the Eton College Chronicle. Dear Sir, --The opport...
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