St Andrew's College Review, Christmas 1906 . uck wildly, blindly, athis shaggy head. He swerved to one side; my hand was wetwith his blood; the knife slipped from my grasp and remainedimjjedded in his neck. One quick step, and his bulky formseemed towering above me. His white fangs snarled. In aflash he seized the sleeve of my upraised arm, and Avith one greatpaw tore the flesh from my forearm. As his claws ripped downmy arm the,pain was so intense that I grew suddenly faint. Ifelt my hold upon the pliant branches loosening. The worldseemed topsy-turvy, spinning around at a terrific rate. Andt


St Andrew's College Review, Christmas 1906 . uck wildly, blindly, athis shaggy head. He swerved to one side; my hand was wetwith his blood; the knife slipped from my grasp and remainedimjjedded in his neck. One quick step, and his bulky formseemed towering above me. His white fangs snarled. In aflash he seized the sleeve of my upraised arm, and Avith one greatpaw tore the flesh from my forearm. As his claws ripped downmy arm the,pain was so intense that I grew suddenly faint. Ifelt my hold upon the pliant branches loosening. The worldseemed topsy-turvy, spinning around at a terrific rate. Andthen, just before everything grew dark, I saw Barry standingwith aimed \\inchester at the brink of the precipice. \\hen I recovered consciousness I was lying on the bankwith Barry and the boy bending over me. And what of the grizzly? asked Leigh. He w^as down and out on the rocks below. Thats fetched a prodigious yawn and stretched his powerfularms. Come on, you fellows, lets turn in! said he. Cameron Wilson, in Field and ST. ANDREWS COLLEGE REVIEW 27 Athletics. 06 FOOTBALL SUMMARY, ^~*HE prospects for a championship footbaU team at the open-\^ ing of this season were by no means bright, as Crossen?^ was the only old color to be found among the candidatesfor the 06 team. Macdonald, last years full-back, wasnot available until the last game owing to parental , many of last years second team and third team turnedout and soon showed that they were of first team calibre. Afterthree weeks hard work under the supervision of Coach HerbAllan, Captain Crossen announced that St. Andrews was readyto give Trinity College School the game of her life. The teamthat represented S. A. C. had many new faces on it. On theback division were to be found four new men, of which numberthree were first men. Captain Crossen, who played end lastyear, moved back to centre half, from which position he couldgeneral the team to a much greater advantage. Bollard, who isno


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