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The Spike: or, Victoria College Review, June 1915

Appreciation

Appreciation.

No record of the Tournament would be complete without a note of appreciation of the interest taken in it by Professor and Mrs. Adamson, who travelled with the team, and manifested the keenest interest in it and all its doings in all the different phases of the Tournament.

Mr. J. C. McDowall, the Manager of our team, as usual earned the thanks of all for the splendid manner in which his arrangements were made and carried out without any hitch. He will be greatly missed in future Tournaments, not only as our Manager, but as one of the most prominent and useful men attending Tournaments.

In conclusion, it can be said that the 1915 Tournament was as successful as its predecessors, and just as enjoyable and valuable to those who attended it, except in so far as it was shadowed by the realisation that so many of the best sports in the 'Varsity were then taking their part, not in the contests of sport, but in the great grim contest of nations.

Appended is a list of the official results.