PRESENT BOYS TOO GOODIpawlrh Grammar flraia I*” a more experienced Old Boy*' Irani, a football Iruon al (ha M-hml aval on Saturday afternoon. Keen Judges rlalm (hat H l» many year* since a sehaol (earn ha* looked ao Imperative al (hr beginning of a araaon.Despite the wide margin— IPj points to eight—lh* Old Boys'I side gave (he preaeni lada a I •olid leafing. In fact, had the! former students’ hack-line been allowed to function smoothly the reeult may have been a different atory.The younger forward* more a than held their own with the older, more experienced Old Boys’ pack Their rucking and open play ahaded the work of their rital* moat of the game Both tides defended well throughout, and nolld tackling by the preaent boya caught the former students’ back* flat-footed In the firat half the game »a.t scrappy, but tn the- second aeilon the school really■ ••turned It on, and threw the hall about splendidly However. on several occasions the school team loat valuable'■ ground by falling to gather a r loose ballEvery member of the present boy*’ team played quite well, but outstanding displays were given by Wright. Bushnell. and d i Knight In the bark*, and Dale Brown, and Sellgmann In the R | forward* No-one atood out In■ the Old Boys’ team, although k.!8un Krebs and Col. King made■ | several penetrating burst*, and ri Fred. From was the hardrst n'worker In the forward*.M The school seconds and thirds went down to far more rxper-- lenced and clever teamsr| 8core»—Firsts: 1.0.8 10 (C Brown. Bushnell 2, Wright Cooper, tries; Gilliland and I Donald, conversions) v Old Boys a 'Hancock. Krebs, tries; Birch, conversion 1 Seconds* Old Boys is «Tooth 3, H Cornish 2. Master*. Archer, tries* v. IG8 0.Thirds: Old Boys 13 lt;Rasmussen. Hunter. Caldwell O tries; Hunter and Fraeer. con-• version*' v log « .Chlverall and R Secmmbe, tries; Chlvcr-nll, conversion 1